Commemorative D-Day lapel pin badges, hand-crafted from the beach where giants once stood and fell, are being sold to raise cash for the Royal British Legion. The stunning limited edition poppy pieces have been made using sand from Gold Beach and metal
King Charles has made an urgent demand after three British military heroes were killed while delivering humanitarian aid in war-torn Gaza. The 75-year-old monarch, who has taken a step back from royal duties after being diagnosed with cancer, has asked that he
Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes held back the tears during his media duties after Sunday’s thrilling 4-3 win against Liverpool in the FA Cup quarter-finals. Fernandes was among the United players to speak to the cameras after one of the competition’s greatest-ever
Former Wales ace Lee Byrne has called for the country’s 25-cap rule to be scrapped after Ross Moriarty revealed that he thought it was ‘rubbish’. Under the current rule, if a player has fewer than 25 international caps they must play for
Patrons aboard a floating sauna in a Norwegian fjord rescued two people whose car had plunged into the water on Thursday. The car drove off the quay at Akershusstranda, an area in Oslo where ships dock, after the driver mistakenly accelerated instead
Jamie Carragher has described Jurgen Klopp’s decision to leave Liverpool at the end of the season as a ‘body blow’. The German boss revealed on Friday that he is ‘running out of energy’ in the Anfield dugout and intends on parting ways
Russia is ablaze once more after Ukrainian drone strikes targeted critical energy infrastructure. As a result, a massive fire has reportedly broken out at Klintsy oil depot, in the Bryansk region. Footage of a large column of dark smoke engulfing Klintsy has
From left: Terry Quinlan, Steve Hammond, Ray Porter, the Mayor James Lark, Ian Kury and Dave Davis (Image: KMG / SWNS) Terry Quinlan, 84, Ray Porter, 88, and Ian Kury, 86, lived through nuclear test explosions detonated a short distance from their
Hundreds of farmers have let their land flood to protect Britain’s villages and cities. Britain is enduring its wettest winter in 130 years as large parts of the country are submerged in water. Communities were beginning to recover from Storm Gerrit and
Police have launched an urgent appeal after plaques were stolen from a war memorial by heartless thieves. The bronze plaques feature the names of military heroes that died in the First and Second World War. Officers say the plaque, from the War