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Ministry of Defence
16:14, 17 JAN 2018
Centenary show recreates sights and smells of WW1 Trenches
Churchill Way
The Macclesfiled exhibition is open to visitors
Bomber veteran back in the cockpit after 70 years
Museums
Theo Eaves, 94, from Poynton, flew 35 deadly missions during the Second World War
RAF helicopters spotted over Macclesfield
Armed Forces
It is the second time this week the aircraft have been spotted circling the region.
Somme soldiers honoured at Macclesfield service
Armed Forces
Macclesfield and Bollington Royal British Legion met on the 100th anniversary of the start of the infamous WW1 battle.
Macclesfield to mark Somme anniversary
Armed Forces
Dozens of men from the town and its surrounding villages died in the First World War battle
War veteran takes his fight for a medal to the Queen
Ministry of Defence
Theo Eaves, 93, from Poynton, has been denied a Bomber Command Clasp, despite flying 35 bomber missions.
War veteran half way to medal goal
Ministry of Defence
Theo Eaves, 93, from Poynton, has been denied a Bomber Command medal despite having survived 35 deadly missions during the Second World War
War veteran denied medal takes campaign online
Armed Forces
Theo Eaves, 92, from Poynton, flew 35 bombing missions across Europe against the Nazis but has been refused the Bomber Command Clasp
Macclesfield army officer is on a mission to remember Bosnian massacre victims
Ministry of Defence
Lt Col Dominique Cairns went to Bosnia to meet with family of the men who were killed in the Srebrenica massacre in 1995
Jay celebrating after successful signature hunt for Escape to Victory stars
Macclesfield
Jay Spooner has spent the last decade tracking down cast members of the movie such as Sylvester Stallone, Michael Caine and Pele
Fundraiser recreates iconic walk of British soldiers during Falklands war
Armed Forces
John Fay MBE, from Prestbury, was part of an 11-strong group who replicated the now famous journey completed by the 45 Commando Royal Marines in 1982. Their efforts raised £180,000 for a RAF Benevolent Fund project to build a respite home for personnel.
Group to recreate Falklands yomp
Armed Forces
Roger Wood, 55, and John Fay, 47, are taking on the iconic challenge to raise funds for the RAF Benevolent Fund
Going through the gears for epic European trail
Macclesfield
Oliver Flower is aiming to cycle 335 miles in just eight days
Afghanistan tragedy soldier Jamie Webb ‘was due home in weeks’
Ministry of Defence
A soldier killed by the Taliban was due home in weeks. Lance Corporal Jamie Webb, from Handforth, near Wilmslow, is the 441st UK service member to have lost his life since operations in Afghanistan began.
Bright lights and alien spacecraft – Wilmslow’s very own X-Files
Manchester Airport
The moment when two British Airways pilots reported a close encounter with a UFO in the skies has been revealed in a previously secret document.
TA mission to recruit volunteers at hospital
Armed Forces
Territorial Army volunteers went on a mission with a difference to Macclesfield hospital.
BAE Woodford site closing a year early
BAE Systems plc
It will be a miserable Christmas for hundreds of workers at Woodford’s BAE Systems – after the firm confirmed its intention to shut next year instead of in 2012 – with the loss of up to 450 jobs.
Uncertain future for BAE workers
BAE Systems plc
Staff at Woodford aerodrome are still hopeful about their futures despite the loss of 320 sub-contractors last week.
How will the Chancellor's spending review hit local services
BAE Systems plc
Large-scale cuts are set to take place across the public sector after the Chancellor announced in the Comprehensive Spending Review (CSR) huge slices of funding will be axed to major public bodies.
How will the Chancellor's spending review hit local services
BAE Systems plc
Large-scale cuts are set to take place across the public sector after the Chancellor announced in the Comprehensive Spending Review (CSR) huge slices of funding will be axed to major public bodies.
Sub-zero trek heroes get warm welcome
Armed Forces
FORMER Marine brothers Peter and Paul Morrison were given a fitting heroes’ welcome on their return from a gruelling sub-zero trek in honour of British Armed Forces.
BAE talks end in failure
Armed Forces
CRISIS talks to extend the life of the BAE Woodford site have failed.
Marathon marines make it home
Armed Forces
FORMER Marine brothers Peter and Paul Morrison were given a fitting heroes' welcome on their return from a gruelling sub-zero trek in honour of British Armed Forces.
The sweet robbery that turned sour
BAE Systems plc
BUNGLING thieves fled after attempting an elaborate heist ... at a SWEET depot.
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