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East Ayrshire commemorates 80th anniversary of VE Day
East Ayrshire commemorates 80th anniversary of VE Day

Daily Record

time13-05-2025

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East Ayrshire commemorates 80th anniversary of VE Day

Members of the Royal British Legion and guests joined East Ayrshire Council outside Council HQ in Kilmarnock to raise a flag. Members of the Royal British Legion and guests joined East Ayrshire Council to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the end of the Second World War in Europe. Following the VE day flag being raised at Council HQ in Kilmarnock, a commemoration took place outside the Dick Institute before wreaths were laid at the Cenotaph by Deputy Lieutenant David Lacy, Provost Claire Leitch and Georgina Cairns from the Royal British Legion. ‌ ‌ Guests included veterans, including veterans of WWII, members of the Armed Forces; Sea, Army and Air Cadets; school pupils and community representatives. Provost Leitch said: "It's vitally important that we mark this important anniversary and remember and give thanks to all those who gave so much to secure peace and freedom for future generations. "As we honour VE Day 80, we remember the bravery, resilience, and the spirit of a generation who stood firm in the face of tyranny, and we renew our commitment to ensuring that their stories will never be forgotten."

Fishguard marks the 80th anniversary of Victory in Europe Day
Fishguard marks the 80th anniversary of Victory in Europe Day

Pembrokeshire Herald

time12-05-2025

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  • Pembrokeshire Herald

Fishguard marks the 80th anniversary of Victory in Europe Day

THE TOWN of Fishguard marked the 80th anniversary of Victory in Europe Day with a series of poignant events honouring those who served in the Second World War. As night fell on Thursday, May 8, a beacon was lit high above the coastline, casting its glow across the sea as a symbol of peace and remembrance. Organised with the support of the Royal British Legion's Fishguard and Goodwick Branch, the ceremony featured the branch standard proudly displayed beside the flaming beacon, which bore the inscription 'British Gas' and 'Prydain' (Wales/Britain in Welsh). Earlier in the day, local dignitaries, veterans, schoolchildren and residents gathered at Fishguard town centre and later at a memorial site for a formal wreath-laying ceremony. Among those in attendance were the town's mayor, representatives of the armed forces, and members of the clergy. Several red poppy wreaths were laid, and a respectful silence was observed as the community reflected on the sacrifices made during the war. A second gathering at the memorial brought together representatives of the Royal British Legion, town council, sea cadets, and civic leaders, who stood together in a show of solidarity. Hymns and prayers were shared as the flag was raised in memory of the fallen. VE Day 80 marks eight decades since the end of conflict in Europe during World War Two, and the events in Fishguard formed part of a nationwide tribute to the bravery, resilience and sacrifice of a generation.

Coronation Street's Claire Sweeney shows off lucrative second job and luxury suite
Coronation Street's Claire Sweeney shows off lucrative second job and luxury suite

Scottish Sun

time11-05-2025

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  • Scottish Sun

Coronation Street's Claire Sweeney shows off lucrative second job and luxury suite

Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) CORONATION Street star Claire Sweeney has a sweet side gig performing on cruise ships. The TV icon, who plays evil Cassie on the ITV soap, is currently onboard the Ambassador Cruises' ship, Ambience, where she is getting ready to put on a concert for guests. Sign up for the Entertainment newsletter Sign up 6 Coronation Street star Claire Sweeney has a lucrative second job 6 The actress also works as an entertainer onboard Ambassador Cruises Credit: Instagram 6 She is sailing on their ship, Ambience Credit: Instagram 6 Claire showed off her luxury suite Credit: Instagram Claire showed off her deluxe cabin, complete with a balcony, personalised chocolates with a welcome message and huge wardrobe. "So this is my home for the next couple of days, I've got my show tomorrow night," Claire said in a video of her cabin that she posted to her Instagram stories. "It's been a crazy few days, I've got today to chill out then I go and do my show tomorrow night." As she took the camera out onto the balcony, she commented: "This is nice, I always like to have a cup of tea out here of a morning. It's lovely." Claire boarded the ship in Lisbon, Portugal and will depart when it reaches Gibraltar on Monday. She is one of a number of soap stars that will provide entertainment on the Ambassador Cruise lines this year, with the others including Dean Andrews, Beverly Callard, Sue Cleaver, and Catherine Tyldesley. They will each participate in the company's 'In Conversation With…' talks and meet and greets on board the Ambience and Ambition ship. The actress is no stranger to cruise ships as she used to work on them as an entertainer and serves as an ambassador for travel company, Just You. Claire also starred in the first two series of the Channel 5 smash-hit murder mystery The Good Ship Murder where she played the role of the ship's entertainment director Beverley Carnell. She performed at the VE Day 80 concert on May 8 in front of King Charles and other members of the Royal Family. Claire performed alongside fellow soap stars Emma Barton and Michelle Hardwick in a tribute to the Andrews Sisters. Their medley included the classic songs, In the Mood, Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy, and Sing, Sing, Sing. The actress recently teased what's in store for her Corrie character, including Cassie's "evil" plan to manipulate Ken Barlow. Coronation Street's Claire Sweeney reveals she rejected an intimacy co-ordinator Claire, 53, said her character has filmed some explosive scenes with arch nemesis and Ken's daughter Tracy Barlow. She also teased that Cassie's evil plan has only just started and said it will play out for the next few months. Speaking exclusively to the Sun, Claire revealed: 'Cassie manages to talk herself out of so many situations. She doesn't want to hurt Ken, she's just keeping him sleepy so he needs her. "She just wants him to need her, Ken is the first person who sees her and gives her time and teaches her things - it's like in Pygmalion, My Fair Lady type of relationship, where within the house she's got the romance with Steve McDonald, she's got the banter with Tracy and she suddenly feels part of something.' 6 Claire plays the evil Cassie on Corrie Credit: ITV 6 Emma Barton, Michelle Hardwick and Claire during the concert celebrating the 80th Anniversary of VE Day Credit: Getty Coronation Street Spoilers: News & Cast Updates The beloved British soap has been captivating audiences for decades. The show follows the lives of the residents as they navigate love, loss, family drama, and community struggles. Here's the latest on: Coronation Street spoilers Up-to-date news on our soap spoiler live blog New, leaving and returning cast members Where is Coronation Street filmed and can you visit the set? The history of Coronation Street's iconic pub Rovers Return Inn

VE Day commemoration held by Pembrokeshire County Council
VE Day commemoration held by Pembrokeshire County Council

Western Telegraph

time10-05-2025

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  • Western Telegraph

VE Day commemoration held by Pembrokeshire County Council

On Thursday, May 8, councillors and staff gathered at County Hall for the VE Day 80 proclamation. This was read in Welsh by Councillor Delme Harries, member champion for Welsh language, and in English by Councillor Simon Hancock, the presiding member and member champion for armed forces. A special VE Day 80 flag was raised, with staff and members led in wartime songs by Sarah Benbow. A display included posters designed by children across the county (Image: Pembrokeshire County Council) The foyer of County Hall was decorated with Union Jack bunting, and Pembrokeshire Archives created a VE Day exhibition of local news items from May 8, 1945. Hundreds of posters relating to VE Day, made by Pembrokeshire schoolchildren, added colour to the occasion. County Hall was also lit in red and blue to mark the anniversary. Councillor Hancock said: "It was an honour to read the VE Day 80th proclamation. "It was a lovely service and great to see the VE Day flag flying at County Hall. "As the proclamation stated: 'We remember those we lost, those who were wounded or scarred and those whose lives were forever changed by war.' "We thank them for everything they did so that we enjoy our freedoms today." Councillor Jon Harvey, leader of Pembrokeshire County Council, added: "The 80th anniversary of VE Day has provided a timely opportunity to remember the sacrifices of the Second World War generation. "It was an honour to be part of the commemorations at County Hall to pay tribute and remember the day peace was secured and victory declared across Europe." Full council was adjourned at 10.45am to allow members to attend the Haverfordwest Town Council and Royal British Legion VE Day service at Salutation Square, Haverfordwest, and the national two-minute silence was observed at midday.

Gloucestershire in Pictures: Badminton and Cheltenham jazz
Gloucestershire in Pictures: Badminton and Cheltenham jazz

BBC News

time10-05-2025

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  • BBC News

Gloucestershire in Pictures: Badminton and Cheltenham jazz

It's been a busy week in our county with plenty going on. On Thursday there were celebrations in multiple towns and cities to mark the 80th anniversary of VE Day, with parades, parties and has also been the RHS Malvern Spring Festival and the Badminton Horse Trials and also the Cheltenham Jazz Festival. It's been a busy one! Flower fun: Growers and ticket holders from across Gloucestershire are heading to the RHS Malvern Spring Festival at the Three Counties Showground, joining more than 100,000 people who are expected to attend. Grandstand view: About 200,000 people were expected through the gates at the Badminton Horse Trials this week, with the annual event attracting equestrian fans from across the country and beyond. Packed out: From the big top to the smaller stages, the 2025 Cheltenham Jazz Festival brought thousands of music fans to the town. Cheers! The jazz festival, held in multiple venues with the big top at Montpellier Terrace, was blessed with some great weather for friends to meet up in. Little lambs: Head for a wander into the Gloucestershire countryside and you may well see some spring lambs, such as these ones photographed at Moreton-on-Marsh. Historic day: Across Gloucestershire there were events to mark the 80th anniversary of VE Day, including (above) at the Thatch Inn in Quedgeley. Celebrations: Gloucester town crier Alan Myatt read the VE Day Proclamation as the 80th anniversary flags were raised. The SULA lightship in Gloucester also held a swing party, lit up their ship at 21.30 and people dressed up in 1940's attire. Homes needed: The Cotswolds Dogs & Cats Home says it needs donations as it faces a rush of cats needing homes. The shelter says it has already taken in 48 unwanted or abandoned cats since the start of 2025, an average of three a week. Mystic moss: Thank you to our weather watcher, Red Robin, for sending this gorgeous shot of Coleford, with the light giving the forest a magical look.

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