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World War I earned the grim title of “the War to end all wars” for a reason: the world had never before witnessed a conflict on such an unimaginable scale. The sheer scale of the conflict felt ...
Hughes said the wound couldn’t be treated while Pronovost’s gas mask was on. The majority of the 39 men enshrined on the Missoula plaque lost their lives in September or October 1918.
World War I earned the grim title of “the War to end all wars” for a reason: the world had never before witnessed a conflict on such an unimaginable scale. The sheer scale of the conflict felt unreal ...
French police fire tear gas at migrants – as No 10 admits Channel crisis 'deteriorating' Officers took action against hundreds of people attempting the crossing near Calais on Tuesday morning as ...
French police deployed tear gas against migrants gathered on sand dunes near Gravelines beach, north-east of Calais, as they awaited a small boat to attempt a crossing to the UK.
News Bethan Finighan 15:36, 13 Jun 2025 Updated 15:44, 13 Jun 2025 French Police use tear gas to try and stop migrants boarding small boats (Image: Getty Images) ...
French police deployed tear gas against migrants gathered on sand dunes near Gravelines beach, north-east of Calais, as they awaited a small boat to attempt a crossing to the UK. On Tuesday morning, ...
French police have used tear gas and pepper spray to try to disperse hundreds of people seeking to board migrant boats to reach Britain. French officers have long been criticised for standing by and ...
Channel crisis ‘deteriorating’, No 10 admits as French use tear gas on migrants Sir Keir Starmer and Emmanuel Macron have discussed further action to address the problem.
The French authorities stood by and watched as those not deterred by the gas waded into the water intent on boarding a single dinghy to risk the Channel crossing.
French police teargassed migrants desperately trying to reach the UK as No 10 admitted the situation at the English Channel was getting worse. Hundreds gathered on the dunes before making dashes ...