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🎤📹When Josh Magennis and Aaron Hughes pick up a camera to commentate on a staff kick about you know it's going to be amazing 😂👏🏻#GAWA #CareerAfterFootball

William Caulfield (@wcaulfieldcomic) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Very poignant scene at Belfast City Hall. ‘Shrouds of the Somme’ 3775 men who fell and have no known grave. Depicted by these miniature body’s wrapped in shrouds and laid out shoulder to shoulder.

Very poignant scene at Belfast City Hall.  ‘Shrouds of the Somme’  3775 men who fell and have no known grave. Depicted by these miniature body’s wrapped in shrouds and laid out shoulder to shoulder.
steve (@stcrad) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A soldier walks into a bar and buys 8 pints for his dead comrades in Afghanistan, drinks his pint and leaves the bar leaving photos of each mate at there glass, how incredibly moving is that, god bless them all. Taken from Facebook.

A soldier walks into a bar and buys 8 pints for his dead comrades in Afghanistan, drinks his pint and leaves the bar leaving photos of each mate at there glass, how incredibly moving is that, god bless them all. Taken from Facebook.
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6am in Liverpool! An hour earlier this fella had been singing and ppl were opening windows telling him to stfu it’s early! An hour in and he is now orchestrating the whole apartment block in a sing song😂😂 Adam Lavender @MolloyOliver

David Blevins (@skydavidblevins) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Yes, I have posted these numbers often but this might be the day one person needs them. You are not alone. Lifeline: 0808 808 8000 Samaritans: 116 123 Childline: 0800 1111 PIPS (Public Initiative for Suicide Prevention): 0800 088 6042 Links Counselling: 02838 342825

UK Defence Journal (@ukdefjournal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

77 Years ago today, over 156,000 allied soldiers undertook the largest seaborne invasion in history in order to begin the liberation of continental Europe, this was known as D-Day.

77 Years ago today, over 156,000 allied soldiers undertook the largest seaborne invasion in history in order to begin the liberation of continental Europe, this was known as D-Day.