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On Sundays, around a dozen inmates at Sylt - one of the two camps the Germans ran on occupied Alderney - would be chosen for ...
Just over two hours’ drive from Greater Manchester, Anglesey claimed the top spot beating the likes of Jersey in the Channel ...
Britain is home to an astonishing range of islands, from the (sometimes) sun-kissed slivers which fringe the southern English ...
Plans have been submitted to transform an Occupation casemate in St Helier with an historical art installation. Jersey ...
A FIVE-YEAR cross-border deal has been agreed which Jersey’s government hopes will “strengthen” historic ties between the Island and its “close neighbours” the UK and France. The agreement – due to ...
Liphook’s Darren Walkley will attempt to join the list of golfers with more than one Sloane Stanley Challenge Cup to their ...
Across the Pennines, Metro’s Phil Haigh spotlights The Forbidden Corner, which calls itself the ‘strangest place in the world.’ For £18, get lost in a ‘labyrinth of tunnels, chambers, follies and ...
People are set to take part in a Jersey walking event to remember loved ones they have lost. Jersey Hospice Care has organised the Moonlight Walk with two circular routes - a 5km (3.1 miles) Half Moon ...
An alternative history in which Germany won the Second World War and Britain fell under Nazi rule proved to be a rich creative seam for novelists Len Deighton (SS-GB) and Robert Harris (Fatherland).
Lenore Tedesco doesn't need to venture far to witness sea-level rise. She tracks its relentless advance from her window at ...
Released on June 20, 1975, Jaws chewed through the gritty, cerebral aesthetic of the “ New Hollywood ” of the late ’60s like ...