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President Javier Milei of Argentina is a hyper-willing ally. Britain has Typhoon fighter jets and the HMS Forth patrol vessel ...
When rifling through his record collection, restless artist and musical chameleon David Bowie highlighted one single that ...
Sir Rod Stewart has left fans emotional once again after posting a moving message following his Glastonbury performance. The ...
The Argentine Government of President Javier Milei has canceled the traditional July 9 Independence Day military parade to ...
An Oxford broadcaster and writer has died aged 88. Mary Russell, known to some as Mary Rodger, was born in Dublin in 1936 before attending a convent school in Athlone and took an arts degree at ...
An Oxford broadcaster and writer has died aged 88. Mary Russell, known to some as Mary Rodger, was born in Dublin in 1936 before attending a convent school in Athlone and took an arts degree at ...
Britain will scale back its Middle East naval operations next month, replacing a frontline warship and two minehunters with ...
Like stripes, the right to cry in public must first be earned. The people need to know their leader is otherwise brave and ...
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The Observer on MSNBritain’s Potemkin defence – and why it’s not fit for the modern battlefieldThe UK military is woefully short of the weapons needed to make its ships, tanks and jets a lethal force in the face of an ...
On July 19, 1843, the SS Great Britain was launched as the largest, most advanced ship in the world. How? It was the first to ...
A JAM-PACKED beach is among the photos of life in a west Dorset village to be displayed in an upcoming exhibition. People will be able to get an insight to life in Charmouth since the Second World War ...
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