Solemn opening ceremony of 3rd CIS Games held in Ganja
President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev, together with First Lady Mehriban Aliyeva, attended the opening of the 3rd CIS Games in Ganja on 28 September an...
Discover every major VE Day 80 event in Britain, 5‑8 May 2025—from London’s parade and fly‑past to street parties, concerts and museum exhibitions.
Victory in Europe (VE) Day turns 80 this year, and the UK is rolling out its largest commemorations since the war’s end. Between 5 May and 8 May 2025, expect four history‑packed days of parades, concerts, fly‑pasts, pop‑up exhibitions and thousands of community street parties. Below you’ll find every headline event (plus how to join in locally), laid out for maximum search visibility and reader clarity.
King Charles III and Queen Camilla will review the parade from the palace balcony and later host a garden‑party tea for WWII veterans and families.
An invitation‑only service on 8 May 2025 (10:45 BST) will be broadcast live on BBC One as “VE Day 80: The Nation Remembers.”
Date | Event | Venue |
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5 May, 19:30 | VE Day 80: The Party – Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra, hosted by SSAFA & Daily Mail | Royal Albert Hall |
8 May, 20:00 | VE Day 80: A Celebration to Remember – open‑air show with Samantha Barks, Fleur East, John Newman (10k+ capacity) | Horse Guards Parade |
7 May | Parliament Choir Anniversary Concert | Palace of Westminster |
Local authorities from Manchester to Cardiff have waived street‑closure fees (apply by mid‑April deadlines) to recreate the spontaneous parties of 1945.
AnewZ has learned that India has once again blocked Azerbaijan’s application for full membership in the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation, while Pakistan’s recent decision to consider diplomatic relations with Armenia has been coordinated with Baku as part of Azerbaijan’s peace agenda.
A day of mourning has been declared in Portugal to pay respect to victims who lost their lives in the Lisbon Funicular crash which happened on Wednesday evening.
Video from the USGS (United States Geological Survey) showed on Friday (19 September) the Kilauea volcano in Hawaii erupting and spewing lava.
At least eight people have died and more than 90 others were injured following a catastrophic gas tanker explosion on a major highway in Mexico City’s Iztapalapa district on Wednesday, authorities confirmed.
A powerful 7.4-magnitude earthquake struck off Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula on 13 September with no tsunami threat, coming just weeks after the region endured a devastating 8.8-magnitude quake — the strongest since 1952.
Russia has failed to secure enough votes to rejoin the International Civil Aviation Organization’s governing council, in a fresh international rebuke over its 2022 invasion of Ukraine.
Archaeologists excavating the ancient city of Troy in northwestern Türkiye have unearthed a 4,500-year-old golden brooch and a rare jade stone, the country’s culture minister said Saturday.
Vietnam shut airports and evacuated thousands of residents on Sunday as Typhoon Bualoi intensified and bore down on the country, just days after leaving at least 10 people dead and triggering severe flooding in the Philippines.
Denmark announced on Sunday that it was banning civilian drone flights after sightings of drones near several military facilities overnight, following a week in which drone activity forced the temporary closure of a number of Danish airports.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer on Sunday called on his Labour Party to stop “navel gazing” and to unite against Reform UK, accusing the rising populist party of pursuing a “racist policy” of mass deportation if it came to power.
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