Descendants mark 80th anniversary of north-east sailors killed by mine in Second World War
The descendants of 13 north-east men who were killed in a maritime attack in the Second World War will this week mark the 80th anniversary of the tragedy.
The descendants of 13 north-east men who were killed in a maritime attack in the Second World War will this week mark the 80th anniversary of the tragedy.
The wrecks of two "rare" experimental anti-torpedo ships used to protect Navy vessels from air raids have been discovered in Scapa Flow in Orkney.
Lossiemouth's West Beach was cordoned off at the weekend following the discovery of a torpedo believed to be from the Second World War.