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Army medic makes it to the races at last Comment Bubble(0)

AN ARMY captain made an emotional return to Royal Ascot a year after she missed out on last year’s equestrian extravaganza because she was serving in Iraq.

The race meeting is usually a regular feature in Captain Nicola Rush’s diary as it gives her the chance to enjoy a day out and catch up with old friends. But last year she couldn’t make it because the army medic was on a three month tour of duty in the war-torn country.

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Arrow War hero Walter, 87, joins medal parade Comment Bubble(0)

A WAR veteran who has had a platoon named after him was honoured during the 100th anniversary celebration of the Territorial Army.

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Arrow Paintballing firm joins our campaign Comment Bubble(0)

A PAINTBALLING company has joined The Chronicle’s Value for Valour campaign in support of our Armed Forces personnel.

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Arrow Thrilled Nicola receives prize from the Queen Comment Bubble(0)

EVERY pony fan’s dream came true for Army rider Nicola Rush on Saturday.

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Parents and staff put their finger on security

STAFF and parents at an NHS nursery have put their finger on a new security system.

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Parked cars torched in early hours

FIVE cars torched in a late-night arson spree sat directly under a CCTV camera.

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Women bishops praised by visiting American cleric

AN AMERICAN bishop attending the Lambeth Conference has described female bishops as 'a gift’ to the Anglican church.

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Kitson becomes a Potter in £5.5 million deal

ROYALS striker Dave Kitson this evening completed his move to Premiership new boys Stoke City for a £5.5 million fee.

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New coach Toby's pledge to win jugs for Irish

READING-based London Irish today named Toby Booth as head coach, assisted by England World Cup winner Mike Catt.

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New Euro helicopter for air ambulance

IS IT a bird, is it a plane? No, it’s the new air ambulance helicopter.

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Free summer concert tonight

A FREE summer concert by the Beenham Band takes place tomorrow night[18] at 7.30pm in the village’s recreation ground.

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Family fun for cheeky monkeys

THE NATIONAL Childbirth Trust is hosting a tea party for cheeky monkeys this Saturday[19] at Emmer Green Youth and Community Centre.

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