All been tracking this unfolding story. This special coverage continuing right now with our check Nicolle Wallace. Thank you so much, ari and katy. It is another day for the history books. Im Nicolle Wallace in new york, picking up our live coverage of the second impeachment of dont donald j. Trump. That the member designated by brendan boyle, i inform the house that congressman boyle will vote yea on the resolution. So we are watching the vote count under way in the impeachment of donald j. Trump. Im Nicolle Wallace picking up our coverage. We are joined by our friend
claire mccaskill. Claire . Good afternoon. I miss you, nicolle. The last impeachment, we had snacks. Im on my own this time. Ill tell you what irritated me about the debate, nicolle. I am really tired of people who embraced the lie of Election Fraud lecturing people about unity. What they did was incredibly corrosive to our democracy. They have helped the president convince millions of people that our elections arent fai
Thousands of troops descended on the city before leaving for northern France from the docks
3 June 2021
Sunday, June 6, marks the 77th anniversary of D-Day.
A Carmarthenshire author has been looking at the role South Wales played alongside American forces before and during the Normandy Landings of 1944 during the Second World War.
The book, Oxwich to Omaha: America GIs in South Wales, by Phil Howells, details the true extent of the South Wales contribution and preparations for what was the largest seaborne invasion in history during the Second World War.
Here Mr Howells, who lives in Llansadwrn, looks at Swansea s preparations to deploy 13,000 troops to the beaches of Normandy.