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Speaking ahead of the service, Scotland Office minister Kirsty McNeill said: “It’s a huge privilege to attend the VE Day ...
A commemorative flag was raised at South Lanarkshire Council headquarters in Hamilton yesterday (Thursday) to mark the 80th ...
“We express our gratitude for the 57,000 individuals from Scotland who lost their lives in military conflict during World War II and to the many civilians also killed and injured at home.
In the 1200s it protected Scotland from Vikings. During World War 2 it became a lookout tower and was fitted with anti-aircraft guns. Four bombs were dropped around the castle by German aircraft ...
“It’s a huge privilege to attend the VE Day commemoration in Glasgow to honour all the men and women in Scotland who served during the Second World War, and also to recognise the great ...
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