A veteran and firefighter of 27 years who lost the use of both his arms due to motor neuron disease has found help with a Stockport born Marine who uses cold water therapy to help veterans overcome trauma.
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Yobs stole from a veteran while he attended a Remembrance Day service in Wigan.
Andy James was at Atherton Cenotaph when the “sick” crime was committed on Thursday (November 11).
The veteran, who has served in the Royal Navy for 22 years, was moments away from observing the two-minute silence when he had his helmet snatched from his motorbike.
While facing the ceremony, he turned around to see two men on a moped “admiring” his bike, which was adorned with poppies.
Suddenly, the pair mounted
A veteran and firefighter of 27 years who lost the use of both his arms due to motor neuron disease has found help with a Stockport born Marine who uses cold water therapy to help veterans overcome trauma.
Carrying on! Queen Elizabeth II got back to work days after being forced to skip the U.K.’s annual Remembrance Day service.
A hired tank driven to a Remembrance Day service by two former soldiers smashed into a war memorial garden after 'someone forgot to put the handbrake on'.
A Victoria Cross recipient has been memorialised in his home town as part of a stunning Remembrance Day mural.
The Queen will reportedly be scaling down future royal commitments amid concerns about her recent health scares.The 95 year old was said to be "disappointed" after being forced to cancel her Remembrance Sunday appearance at the last minute after spraining her back. And it has now been claimed that the Queen is set to reduce her workload and is even eying up the possibility of not partaking in large-scale events again in the future.
Touching tribute! Duchess Kate attended the Remembrance Day Service on Sunday November 14, and gave a special nod to Princess Diana all the while.
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Queen Elizabeth II is resting after spraining her back over the weekend.
Queen Elizabeth II missed out on the Remembrance Sunday service in London to pay tribute to Britain’s war dead because she sprained her back, Buckingham Palace said Sunday.
Resting up! Queen Elizabeth II canceled her regular duties as monarch of the United Kingdom, skipping the Remembrance Day Service on Sunday, November 14.
Manchester fell silent to honour the country's war dead at the annual Remembrance Sunday commemoration this morning.
The Queen will not attend today's Remembrance Sunday service at the Cenotaph in London after spraining her back.
The Queen will not attend the Remembrance Sunday service at the Cenotaph in London later today, Buckingham Palace has announced.
Pink joined a bevy of celebrities on Thursday as they honored those who served in the United States Armed Forces for Veteran's Day. The 42-year-old singer–songwriter posted a photo of her father James 'Jim' Moore as a young man in uniform to Instagram.