Bury locals seek recognition of war hero
Residents in Bury are rallying together to have a road named after the town’s only Victoria Cross recipient. They believe
Residents in Bury are rallying together to have a road named after the town’s only Victoria Cross recipient. They believe
Journalists covering the Western Front during the First World War were given strict orders to report the war in a
Manchester residents remembered those lost in British conflicts today at the Manchester War Memorial Cenotaph at a moving two minutes
A refugee from Afghanistan living in Manchester has welcomed the first peace talks between the Taliban and the Afghan government.
Manchester charity Syria Relief is providing aid to protect displaced civilians in the country’s war-ravaged Idlib province from the COVID-19 pandemic.
A Manchester woman has unearthed a diary written by her mother in 1940 during the Manchester Blitz, which may tell the tale of her grandparents’ tragic deaths.
Rory O’Keeffe, the author of a new book chronicling the conflict during and after the Libyan Civil War, has said that he believes the country could ‘never recover’.
Military intervention in Syria will cause more groups to radicalise and expose Britain to ‘greater vulnerabilities’, warns UK’s leading Syrian group.
President Barack Obama is guilty of committing the ‘oldest war crime in the book’ by bombing a hospital in Kunduz, according to a leading Manchester conflict expert.
The number of Japanese civilians killed in the Second World War could have been higher had nuclear weapons NOT been deployed by America, a University of Manchester lecturer has claimed.
Two prominent Syrian community leaders came together on Tuesday night after a Lowry show on the Arab Spring to discuss the future of their war-torn homeland.
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