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RTE Fair City viewers all say same thing about James’ ‘dysfunctional’ family as Rafferty tries to teach him a lesson

RTE Fair City viewers were all left saying the same thing after Rafferty attempted to teach James a lesson.

On tonight’s episode, James was forced to babysit Milo, and Babs took taxi lessons from Victor.

Screenshot of a man and woman in a tense scene.
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James was forced to look after Milo on tonight’s Fair City[/caption]
Screenshot of a scene in a cafe with several people.
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After James pawned Milo off, Rafferty tried to teach him a lesson[/caption]

Elsewhere on the show, James reluctantly agreed to babysit Milo, after Emma wasn’t available.

He brought Milo to a business meeting with Rafferty and Emma causing her to relent and eventually take Milo home.

Arriving home, Holly was furious when she found out James left Milo with Emma and a huge blow-up ensued.

As James refused to apologise, Rafferty scolded him for prioritising work over responsibility.

Dissatisfied with James’ behaviour, Rafferty withdrew his job offer.

RTE Fair City viewers raced to social media to express their concern for James’ son Milo.

Sinead said: “This family putting the fun in dysfunctional.”

Ciara joked: “What Emma really means, get lost Milo.”

Pamela tweeted: “Poor Milo will end up with a complex.”

Victor tested Babs by having her drive without a map, but she remained determined to pursue her taxi driving goal.

Later, she called in a favour from her clamping days to avoid running out of petrol and money.  

Meanwhile, Victor and Ruby admitted that Babs had proven herself as a capable taxi driver.

But, when Kira asked Ruby if she wanted to take a cash-in-hand job delivering clothes to a vintage store, Renee discovered an important delivery was missed.

In a panic, Kira shifted the blame onto Ruby for her own mistake as Renee confronted Ruby about the missed delivery. 

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Renee questioned Kira if Mondo knew she was giving Ruby tasks outside of work.

She agreed not to tell Mondo, but implied Kira might need to return the favour in the future.

Elsewhere in Carrigstown, Joan grew suspicious of Melanie and Gareth after spotting the pair having a flirtatious exchange.

To deflect any attention, Melanie pretended she was still angry with Gareth. Unconvinced, Joan questioned Gareth.

He tried his best to stick to Melanie’s story that Melanie was upset with him, but Joan wasn’t having it and warned him to stay away.

And finally, Gareth and Melanie meet at her work, where they agree to continue pretending to dislike each other to keep Joan from interfering.

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Moment 9 WW2 heroes mark 81st anniversary of D-Day with emotional trip to Normandy

Collage of D-Day veterans at a memorial.

FOUR World War Two heroes flew by private jet to France yesterday to mark the 81st anniversary of D-Day. 

They joined five other veterans who were well enough to attend a moving service at the British Normandy Memorial

World War II veterans at the British Normandy Memorial in Ver-sur-Mer, France.
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Nine veterans mark D-Day at the British Normandy Memorial[/caption]
World War II veterans saluting in front of a plane.
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Four of the World War Two heroes flew by private jet to France to mark the 81st anniversary[/caption]
Military aircraft flyover at a D-Day memorial ceremony in Normandy.
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The veterans watch a flyover at the memorial[/caption]

Last year more than 40 heroes were there for the landmark 80th anniversary of the day Allied troops stormed Normandy’s beaches to liberate Europe

Yesterday, The Sun was given exclusive access to fly with a quartet of veterans — all of them aged 99 and over — on a sleek 50-seat Embraer jet from Warton Aerodrome, Lancs.

Among them were Sergeant Richard Brock, now 101, and Able Seaman Ken Benbow, who turns 100 next week.

They were both at Normandy on June 6, 1944. 

Ken was off the north French coast on HMS Crane, and saw men die in the water all around him. 

Richard, a driver with the East Lancashire Regiment, came ashore with 130 comrades — only 19 returned home.

He was honoured to pay tribute to the fallen yesterday. 

The retired master butcher, from Lancaster, said: “When I landed on the beach just below where the Normandy Memorial stands now I was a young man of 20 who thought every day might be my last. 

“I cannot believe here I am at 101. The heroes are the ones who died, some of them in terrible circumstances.

“We are just their spokesmen. Hopefully we will be able to come here one more time.” 

The jet was provided by BAE Systems, which employs 12,000 people in Preston.

Also on board the flight to Caen Airport were former Fleet Air Arm Petty Officer George Boothby, 100, and Marjorie Hanson, 102.

She, like the late Queen Elizabeth II, served in the Auxiliary Territorial Service and helped supply the D-Day landings.

The nine veterans were joined by Defence Secretary John Healey for an emotional ceremony at the memorial, inscribed with the names of more than 4,000 soldiers under UK command who were killed on D-Day. 

Mr Healey listened in awe to the veterans’ stories.

He later told The Sun at the Bayeux War Cemetery: “The lesson to draw from the Second World War is never again can we contemplate the huge human and economic cost that it inflicted.

“We see that in the darkest, strongest terms in these cemeteries. 

“What it says to me is that with the allies that we forged in the Second World War, we must band together and we must be strong enough to deter any adversary, any aggression that might be directed at us in the future.” 

Two World War II veterans in a taxi, smiling.
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Among the heroes were Sergeant Richard Brock, now 101, and Marjorie Hanson, 102, who served in the Auxiliary Territorial Service[/caption]
A politician shakes hands with a WWII veteran at a D-Day memorial.
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The veterans were joined by Defence Secretary John Healey for an emotional ceremony at the memorial[/caption]

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