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Britain’s oldest World War II veteran, Donald Rose, has died at 110. Rose participated in the D-Day landings in 1944 and ...
“Unjust upward-only rent review clauses have been hitting hospitality businesses for years, making rents unnecessarily ...
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The UK's biggest myths debunked, from the legend of King Arthur to terrible food, lousy weather and a fanatical love of ...
Government-subsidised restaurants evocative of those established during the Second World War are to open in Nottingham and ...
The country ended World War II in better health than it had been when the conflict began – so what lessons can we apply today ...
MUSKEGON: On Saturday, July 5, the Muskegon Heritage Museum of Business and Industry invites visitors to step back into the 1940s and experience life on the home front during World ...
The photographs, mostly captured by Chronicle photographers, encapsulated the evolving landscape of weddings during the period, with a notable ...
Compulsory ID cards are nothing new in the UK, they were issued to all British civilians during World War II. That is until one ordinary man said no.
British rationing lasted from 1940 all the way to 1954, and they had to completely do without foods like bananas for years. The National Loaf began to be distributed in 1941. Made of 85% wholemeal ...
Ireland's World War II shame - Irish soldiers faced hostility after arriving home For Victory in Europe, or 'VE Day,' a look at the stigma Irish men faced when they returned home from fighting in ...
Express.co.uk took a step back in time to try wartime rationing recipes from WW2. Why not try them yourself to mark 80 years of VE Day?