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Almost one in ten butterfly species extinct in the UK due to lost wildflower meadows

Almost one in ten butterfly species extinct in the UK due to lost wildflower meadows Of the species currently found in the UK, 20 are declining, 21 are stable, and nine are growing in number 11 January 2021 • 8:00pm A male marsh fritillary, one of the most threatened butterfly species in the UK and Europe,  on a purple orchid in the Cotswolds.  Almost one in ten British butterfly species has become extinct due to meadow destruction, scientists have warned in a new study. Eight per cent of species have been lost in the UK, researchers said, with the overall butterfly population declining by half since the 1970s.

Family pay tribute to Bolton GI Bride who died aged 97 after contracting coronavirus

A WOMAN from Bolton who played a vital role for the Americans in the Second World War has died at the age of 97 after suffering with coronavirus. Renee Dubois, from Daubhill, was a member of the popular Bolton dance troupe, the Dinky Dots, and her mum, Anne, and dad, Jack, ran The Oddfellows Arms pub for around 40 years. Renee went on to become a young stenographer at Bushy Park for General Dwight D. Eisenhower, who planned the D-Day landings from Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force. She remembered walking to the War Office past Downing Street, and seeing Prime Minister Winston Churchill most mornings, when he would give her and her friends a cheery wave.

Unbeatable and Unbearable, British General Bernard Montgomery – Soldier of Fortune Magazine

  “LEADERSHIP IS BASED ON TRUTH AND CHARACTER. A LEADER MUST HIMSELF BE THE SERVANT OF TRUTH, AND HE MUST MAKE THAT TRUTH THE FOCUS OF A COMMON PURPOSE.” NATO Bernard Law Montgomery: Unbeatable and unbearable all text photos, copyright Field Marshal Bernard Law Montgomery was one of the most prominent and successful British commanders of the Second World War (1939-45). Known as ‘Monty’, he notably commanded the Allies against General Erwin Rommel in North Africa, and in the invasions of Italy and Normandy. Early career Bernard Law Montgomery Early in the First World War (1914-18), he was shot through the lung by a sniper during the First Battle of Ypres (1914). His wound was so severe that a grave was prepared for him. However, he went on to make a full recovery.

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