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VE Day marked the end of World War Two in Europe. Huge crowds took to the streets on 8 May 1945 to sing, dance and rejoice ...
JUST as their grandparents had done 80 years ago, thousands flocked to Buckingham Palace to cheer the Royal Family on VE ...
VE Day celebrations will begin in Parliament Square, where Harry Potter icon Timothy Spall will read out words from Winston ...
The King and Queen wave to thousands on the Mall, leading commemorations to mark 80 years since World War Two ended in Europe.
Thousands of people have lined the roads around the Houses of Parliament and Buckingham Palace as British and allied troops paraded past at the start of four days of pageantry to mark the 80th ...
The march will start in Parliament Square when Big Ben strikes midday, and an actor will recite extracts from Winston Churchill's VE Day speech. A young person will then pass the Commonwealth War ...
Lizzie McCrae MacIntyre, a retired Women’s Royal Air Force veteran, arrived at the Admiralty Arch, Westminster at 4am to see the parade. Ms MacIntyre, who travelled from Surrey, said: “It’s so ...
From red, white and blue flypasts to royal tea with war heroes – Britain begins four days of stirring tributes.
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