Manchester to remember Tunisia beach attack victims in St Peter’s Square tomorrow
Manchester will tomorrow observe a national minute’s silence in remembrance of the victims of the Tunisian beach attack in St Peter’s Square.
Manchester will tomorrow observe a national minute’s silence in remembrance of the victims of the Tunisian beach attack in St Peter’s Square.
More than seven million British soldiers took part in one of bloodiest conflicts in history, the First World War, many of whom have their own unique acts of courage and tales of valour.
MM speak’s to a World War Two re-enactor keeping the memory of those who died during World War Two alive.
The theme for this year’s Pride is ‘love’, and many have been using the hash tag #Love_is to express what love means to them in whatever form, regardless of sexuality.
Students and staff from the University of Manchester who lost their lives during World War One are being remembered in a real-time tribute.
Hundreds of Mancuians are set to honour the city’s service men and women and celebrate those who lost their lives for Armed Forces day.
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