On this VE Day, I pause… as many of us do, to honour a generation who faced down the darkest storm the world had ever seen and still found the strength to rebuild, laugh again, and put the kettle on.
It’s easy to romanticise history, to wrap it in sepia tones and stirring music, but the truth is far more powerful: ordinary people did extraordinary things. Not because they were fearless, but because they were needed. Because someone had to stand up. Because the world had to be made safe for those who would come after.
And in that spirit, I like to imagine the veterans of 1945 looking at us today with a raised eyebrow, the kind that says, “What are you doing? Be better people! We didn’t do all that for nothing.”
So here’s to them:
To the courage, the sacrifice, the stubborn hope.
To the women who kept the country running.
To the men who never came home.
To the families who carried on.
To the quiet heroes who never called themselves heroes.
May we remember them not just with silence, but with action, with kindness, service, and the occasional bit of well‑aimed mischief that reminds us we’re still alive, still free, and still capable of shaping the world they handed to us.
We will remember them.

