General
It’s everyone’s task to face up to Beijing’s bullies
In Churchill’s “finest hour” speech, perhaps the ultimate highlight in the career of history’s greatest Briton, he beseeched his people to brace for the most pivotal battle in modern history.
And while the allied victory in World War II is no doubt his most famous achievement, his investment in the Anglo American alliance through both his terms in office has to rank as one of his most long-lasting and impactful.
Indeed, when news of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor reached Churchill in December 1941, he immediately realized what that meant; the United States would now have to take up arms. In his own words, written his history of World War II, Churchill said he “went to bed and slept the sleep of the…
-
Noosa News7 hours agoTwo teenagers and two adults rushed to hospital in life-threatening conditions after shocking Lawnton house fire
-
General23 hours agoAshes engulfed by fresh DRS controversy as TV umpire gives Jamie Smith out despite RTS ‘murmur’
-
Noosa News8 hours agoFatal traffic crash, Noosa – Sunshine Coast
-
Noosa News24 hours agoBrisbane widow’s $6 million prize home win comes with unexpected luxury
