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on the March: The parade was led by Lieutenant Mike Clarke, of the Army Cadet Force
THE PENARTH Remembrance Sunday parade attracted a large crowd, as alongside and standing outside their homes.
Armistice Day: Lest We Forget Yeovil's fallen Part 10
THE tenth part of our tribute to Yeovila TMs fallen war dead as commemorate Armistice Day.
ORPINGTON: Library relocation agreed 'in principle'
A A 1.9M scheme to move a town's library has been agreed - in principle' by councillors despite protests from users.
Masked gang raid homes of elderly
MASKED raiders burgled elderly victims in a series of incidents being investigated by detectives on Sunday, November 1. The incidents were all in Fenland and police believe the same people may be responsible.
FIREFIGHTERS tackled a blaze at a chicken shed in March. Two crews from March, and one crew each from Chatteris, Manea, Wisbech, Whittlesey and Huntingdon were called to the fire at a poultry farm in Hook Drove in March on Tuesday at about 1.40am. They found two large chicken sheds measuring about 80 metres by 20 metres, alight.
Report: IRA dissidents pose threat to N.Ireland
Irish Republican Army dissidents pose their greatest security threat in Northern Ireland since the province's peace accord 11 years ago and are being helped by a handful of IRA veterans in plotting attacks, an expert panel said Wednesday.
MARCH Bowls Club members were left counting the cost this week after an arson attack totally gutted their pavilion.
Fire destroys chicken enclosure
More than 30 firefighters worked through the early hours to put out a fire which destroyed a chicken shed in Cambridgeshire.
Arson attacks bring fear to March
ARSON: Neale-Wade Community College principal Tim Hitch and March Town Hockey Club chairman Adam Triggs durvey the damage.
British daughters get involved in Warner Robins community
The generally accepted thought is that Warner Robins is a young city, as cities go - only 66 years old, since it was incorporated by the state of Georgia on March 5, 1943.
Country profile: United Kingdom
The United Kingdom is made up of England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. It has a long history as a major player in international affairs and fulfils an important role in the EU, UN and Nato.
The snooper's census: 2011 survey will ask for the name, sex and...
Ministers are being accused of planning to snoop into citizens' private lives in the most intrusive national census ever carried out.
UUP remember the Ides of March
"But we think we can move on from that." During the coverage of the UUP Conference today, BBC NI's Jim Fitzpatrick did a quick interview with the Conservative Party's Shadow Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, Owen Paterson, MP.
2011 census questions published
The full set of questions for the 2011 census - including new ones about citizenship and how well people can speak English - has been unveiled.
Marchers protest CSUF fees, class cuts
Hundreds of students, many banging drums and using noisemakers, marched on the Fresno State campus today to protest fee increases and class cuts.
Joy Moulds has admitted she lied in a statement to police after a fellow drug user died
A heroin addict accused of unlawfully killing a fellow drug-user has told a jury that she was disgusted by her own behaviour.
S Lynn job-cuts firm vows to restore fortunes
COOPER Roller Bearings say that reducing the total workforce at its South Lynn factory by about 70 this year has been a "last resort" caused by the recession.
MI5 sees Islamist terror as a constant threat
Britain's Security Service believes the threat of Islamist terrorism has levelled off in recent years, though hard-core terrorists remain committed to their cause and will remain so for the foreseeable future.
Notre Dame Gets Heat Over Gay Rights Marchers
A surprise decision by the University of Notre Dame to send five students to last weekend's gay rights march in the District has produced fury among alumni still smarting from the Catholic institution's invitation to President Obama in May.