From the depths of despair to transforming lives : The group tackling male suicide head on
It follows the success of the project in other North East locations like Hartlepool and Sunderland
Andy Roberts sadly took his own life aged 23 in early 2016.. His death led to set-up of Andy s Man Club (Image: Andy s Man Club)
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From the moment the Queen, as a prim young girl of 13, was shown around the Royal Naval College at Dartmouth by a dashing 18-year-old cadet, no other man really counted. His death yesterday severed a partnership that had lasted for eight decades.
As the Queen s oldest friend, the late Margaret Rhodes, once told the Daily Mail: She was the definitive one-man woman. There could never be anyone else.
In fact, Princess Elizabeth had been only eight when they first met, at the wedding of his cousin Princess Marina of Greece to her uncle George, the Duke of Kent.
As the person closest to the sovereign, Prince Philip s outstanding qualities served her well though they frequently upset the more conservative courtiers.
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During his long life, Winston Churchill suffered several indignities. He was dismissed from his position as the head of the Royal Navy in 1915 because of the disastrous defeat Anglo-French forces endured at Gallipoli during World War I. His decision as the chancellor of the exchequer to return Britain to the gold standard in 1925 was a financial catastrophe. During the 1930s, Churchillâs so-called âWilderness Years,â his party denied him a leadership position. His greatest ignominy was being ousted as prime minister in a July 1945 election after Britainâs triumph in World War II.
None of these embarrassments compares, however, with the current assault on Churchillâs reputation. His statue in Parliament Square in London has been boxed up after being defaced by protestors, and his bust has been removed from the Oval Office. More significantly, at a recent academic conference titled âRacial Consequences of Mr. Churchill,â held ironically at Churchill
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