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The party at Horse Guards Parade will conclude four days of celebrations marking 80 years since victory in Europe was declared.
Second World War artefacts including a gas mask and an air raid warden’s helmet will be processed through Westminster Abbey for the ...
Celebrations have been ongoing since Monday, when Ukrainian troops joined British soldiers in a parade through central London.
An artist who was born on VE Day has shared memories of growing up in the aftermath of the Second World War, when she resorted to drawing on walls amid paper shortages.
A man has told of his surprise at finding Second World War documents from a Scot who fought in the conflict hidden in a desk 18 years after he died. Martin Reid bought the desk at auction four years ...
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer are set to meet their Chinese counterparts this weekend in Switzerland.
The Metropolitan Police had said they were arrested after a suspected plot ‘to target a single premises’ was uncovered.
The Government pledged to conduct an economic impact assessment of the policy options put forward in its copyright and AI consultation.
A jury took just over eight hours over two days to find Tadarrius Bean, Demetrius Haley and Justin Smith not guilty on all charges.
A former Sinn Fein official who was murdered after being revealed to be an informer was thrown ‘to the wolves’ by security services, Gerry ...
Two rangers were killed, one was injured and a further two remain unaccounted for after an attack in a Mozambique reserve last week.
MPs have rejected a bid to force public authorities to record sex data purely based on biological sex, amid concerns it would lead to the “mass outing of trans people”. The Conservatives had put ...