
Naomi Greenaway
Deputy Head Editor, Long Reads at The Telegraph
Deputy editor, Telegraph Magazine
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1 week ago |
telegraph.co.uk | Naomi Greenaway
A British soldier saved Susan Pollack's life at Belsen. Eighty years on, she finally returns to honour him - and those who never made it outTwenty-five years ago, as I left Auschwitz, I was certain I would never set foot in a concentration camp again. As the granddaughter of a survivor, I felt a duty to witness and to honour - but I knew that what I saw during those few days in Poland would remain etched in my memory forever. And I was right.
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2 weeks ago |
telegraph.co.uk | Naomi Greenaway
If Provence is a collection of oil paintings, L'Isle-Sur-La-Sorgue is the region's masterpiece. Built around the waterways of the Sorgue river which flow through the town, the bridges and mossy waterwheels make it utterly charmant. It's certainly worth more than the paragraph it's allotted in most guidebooks. Meandering through its cobbled streets, along its canals and over its footbridges, it's easy to see why it's dubbed locally as the Venice of Provence.
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1 month ago |
thejc.com | Naomi Greenaway |Eyal Shani
The plan was to spend half term week in Tenerife to catch some sunshine before my daughter’s bat mitzvah. But while Costa Adeje scores highly for the convenience and the UV, it doesn’t smash it when it comes to spiritually. Deciding whether to go, however, was not straightforward. There are plenty of reasons to be cautious and I don’t underestimate how scary it is to be woken up by a siren and have to run for shelter in the middle of the night.
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2 months ago |
msn.com | Naomi Greenaway
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2 months ago |
telegraph.co.uk | Naomi Greenaway
Naomi Greenaway Deputy Editor, Telegraph Magazine 20 February 2025 1:57pm GMT Crowds lined the roads in Israel this morning to pay a final tribute to Shiri Bibas and her boys, Ariel and Kfir, who were just four and nine months when captured – along with peace activist Oded Lifshitz, who was 83. A sea of Israeli and yellow flags lined pockets along the 73-mile route from the Kerem Shalom Crossing on the Gaza border to the military forensic lab in Tel Aviv, ushering the hostages along on their...
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