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Slideshow: Soldiers from the Carver Barracks' 33 Engineer Regiment (EOD) collect campaign medals
14:15 - 15 October 2009

AFTER returning home from the dust and heat of Afghanistan, soldiers at the Carver Barracks in Wimbish were honoured in front of their families and friends. More than 90 men and women of the Joint Force Explosive Ordnance Disposal Group were presented wit... Full Story »

Channel Swim
Slideshow: Swimmers conquer English Channel for the Rosie at Addenbroke's Hospital

11:05 - 29 September 2009

ON his son s 10th birthday, a Newport swimmer started the first leg of a cross-Channel attempt to fulfil a fundraising pledge to a hospital s neo-natal unit. Setting off in the early hours of last Thursday morning, Tony Naughton and four friends completed... Read More »

Pixie
Slideshow: Essex star Pixie Lott jets out from Stansted Airport

14:03 - 07 September 2009

DRESSED as a pilot, 18-year-old singer Pixie Lott has flown out of Stansted Airport on Monday for the first of two shows to promote the European launch of her first album. The star, famous for singing recent hit single Mama Do , greeted invited gues... Read More »

Photos courtesy of MATT FAGG
Slideshow: Wartime secrets at Audley End House and Gardens

13:00 - 03 September 2009

THE wartime secrets of Audley End House and Gardens – which was code named Station 43 – were revealed over the Bank Holiday weekend. During the Second World War the Jacobean mansion near Saffron Walden was a secret training station for Polish soldiers. En... Read More »

American Air Day
Slideshow: Record attendance for American Air Day at Imperial War Museum Duxford

13:00 - 28 August 2009

OVER 6000 visitors enjoyed American Air Day at Imperial War Museum Duxford last Friday. The family-friendly day presented a packed programme of entertainment, including fly pasts by USAFE aircraft, including the MC-130 H/P transport, KC-135 tanker, F-1... Read More »

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