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Charles reflected on the horrors experienced by prisoners of war and the impact of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
The negotiations at the UN hub were supposed to be the last round and produce the first legally binding treaty on plastic pollution.
Police forces have been instructed to share suspects’ ethnicity and nationality with the public after authorities were accused of covering up offences carried out by asylum seekers, and in the wake of ...
Celebrate 250 years of Sheridan’s The Rivals in Malvern’s Priory Park. Outdoor theatre by Rain or Shine, featuring Mrs Malaprop, Sunday ...
The Malvern Gazette published six death notices last week. Every week, the Malvern Gazette publishes death notices and funeral announcements from the families of loved ones who have passed away. As ...
The Chapel, a three-bedroom home that blends period charm with contemporary luxury, is for sale under John Goodwin for £1,250,000.
Campaigner Bertie Ballinger said the University of Worcester land at Ambrose Farm in St John's in Worcester had been left 'unattended now for a while' and was now 'abandoned'. However, the university ...
The piece, titled BUTCHERED, was conceived specially for the protest on the Skiff platform, 45 nautical miles off the Norfolk ...
A 99-year-old Second World War veteran has said ahead of the 80th anniversary of Victory over Japan Day (VJ Day) that there are “not many of us left”. Dougie Shelley, who joined the Royal Navy aged 17 ...
Albert Lamond, 99, helped evacuate Allied prisoners of war from remote islands in the Pacific after Japan’s surrender.
A 100-year-old Second World War veteran who witnessed the official ceremony marking Japan’s surrender has spoken of his memories 80 years on from the end of the conflict. Reg Draper was a stores ...
The Prime Minister told veterans Volodymyr Zelensky’s war against Russia has the same values as the fight against the Axis powers.