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Cardiff wartime hero honoured 83 years after saving iconic city centre building | UK News

A wartime hero has been honoured on his 100th birthday.

Ronald Brignall was 16 years old when he saved Cardiff City Hall from destruction during World War Two.

He carried a sandbag between his teeth, with another under his arm, while he scaled a drainpipe to douse the flames.

Ronald Brignall. Pic: PA
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Ronald Brignall. Pic: PA

Mr Brignall climbed back up the pipe with a fire hose, also gripped between his teeth, to finish the job.

At the time, he was studying a plumbing qualification at college.

He was walking home when he saw an incendiary bomb land on the roof of City Hall.

He told his local paper at the time that his jaw was sore from carrying the sandbag and that he had ruined his suit.

Speaking ahead of his honour, Mr Brignall said he “didn’t have any fear” and that he “just wanted to make sure the bomb didn’t do any damage to City Hall”.

He later became an official fire-watcher to help keep Cardiff safe during the war, and then joined the RAF in 1944.

Cardiff City Hall. File pic: PA
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Cardiff City Hall. File pic: PA

Cardiff mayor Bablin Molik visited Mr Brignall in the Sussex care home where he now lives to present him with a special certificate.

Mr Brignall’s son Ian said his father was “thrilled to have this recognition”.

“It’s a perfect present on his birthday,” he added.

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Ms Molik said the “best part” of her work was to meet “remarkable people”.

“I know this is a rather belated honour but it is no less heartfelt and I assured Mr Brignall and his family that the whole of Cardiff expresses its gratitude for the heroics he performed on that day in 1941,” she added.

Man arrested after ‘IRA’ is sprayed onto wall of building where Remembrance Day bombing took place in 1987 | UK News

A man has been arrested after the letters “IRA” were graffitied onto a building where the Remembrance Day bombing took place in Northern Ireland.

Police received a report that the graffiti had appeared on a wall of the Clinton Centre, which was built on the site of the republican bomb attack in the town of Enniskillen, on Sunday.

A man in his 50s has been arrested on suspicion of four counts of criminal damage and other related offences.

Eleven people who had gathered for a Remembrance Day ceremony were killed in the IRA blast on Belmore Street in 1987 and dozens were injured.

A 12th victim died 13 years later, having never woken from a coma.

A Police Service of Northern Ireland spokesman from the Enniskillen Neighbourhood Team said the incident was being treated as a hate crime.

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“We are also investigating a potential link between this incident and similar incidents of criminal damage which occurred in the town recently,” he said.

“A man in his 50s was arrested on Friday December 1 on suspicion of four counts of criminal damage and other related offences.

“He is currently assisting police with their inquiries.”

Huge fire destroys part of listed building – man arrested | UK News

A man has been arrested on suspicion of arson after a huge fire at a grade II-listed building.

Dramatic pictures show large sections of the roof at Henderson Old Hall in Heaton, Newcastle ablaze.

The building had previously been part of Newcastle University’s student accommodation but is now disused.

Handout still dated 08/06/2023, from drone footage issued by Tyne and Wear Fire and Rescue Service (TWFRS) of a major blaze at Henderson Old Hall in Heaton, Newcastle. A man has been arrested on suspicion of arson following the fire at the grade II-listed building on Thursday. The blaze destroyed a large section of the roof of the disused building which had previously been Newcastle University student accommodation. Issue date: Friday June 9, 2023.
Handout still dated 08/06/2023, from drone footage issued by Tyne and Wear Fire and Rescue Service (TWFRS) of a major blaze at Henderson Old Hall in Heaton, Newcastle. A man has been arrested on suspicion of arson following the fire at the grade II-listed building on Thursday. The blaze destroyed a large section of the roof of the disused building which had previously been Newcastle University student accommodation. Issue date: Friday June 9, 2023.

Tyne and Wear Fire and Rescue Service (TWFRS) said at one point 54 firefighters, 10 fire engines and two drones were at the scene to help douse the flames.

Area Manager Dave Leach, of TWFRS, said: “This is the largest fire we have seen in some time and it has been a very protracted response for everyone involved.

“The drone footage we are releasing shows the scale of the damage this fire has caused, and the nature of what we have been faced with since that first emergency call.”

Firefighters worked overnight to dampen down the flames – two crews remain at the scene.

There were no reports of anyone being injured.