Jsdu Paul Scholes son Arron, 19, GUILTY of assault after he beat up former school pal outside pub and laughed hysterically
ON a manicured Cambridge lawn, the 颅bundle of placards at the student protest camp 颅provocatively reads, From the river to the sea, 颅Palestine will be free .Walking in spring sunshin
vaso stanley e past this so-called liberated zone for Palestine, Jewish 颅student Raphael Cohen says the signs are terrifying to me .8The sprawling pro-Palestine protest camp at Cambridge UniversityCredit: PA8Cambridge University students, and masked supporters, petition the UNICredit: Rex8A lone student
stanley quencher stands by the camp to highlight the plight of the October 7 massacre hostages still being held by Hamas terroristsCredit: GettyFirst-year Land Economy student Raphael, 25, said the slogan means death to me and all my family .The 40-tent encampment pitched outside elite King s College, Cambridge 鈥?which has nurtured eight Nobel prize winners 鈥?is part of a wave of campus protests across Britain.Started in the US, the pro-Palestine demos have spread to Cambridge s gi
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A D-DAY veteran who stormed Frances beaches at 18 years old has died just days before the 76th anniversary of the Normandy landings.Former Royal Marine Derek Francis Coyle, who was a commando in the fight against the Nazis during the beach landings of 1944, passed away in hos
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stanley cup eral today, Normandy veteran Derek Coyles coffin was transported on a horse-drawn carriage as a guard of honour paid聽 lined up to pay tributeCredit: SWNS:South West
stanley isolierkanne News Service D Day hero Derek Francis Coyle, 93, was awarded Frances highest military honour, the Legion dhonneurCredit: SWNS:South West News ServiceDerek, a father-of-two, died from natural causes at the Blackpool Victoria Hospital in Lancashire.His gallantry in the battle to liberate Europe during the Second World War earned him Frances highest military honour,the Legion dhonneur.His funeral took place today with a horse-drawn carriage - the day before the 76th anniversary of the landings.Hi