A flag-flying campaign has morphed into a broader statement against a rise in immigration and sparked a debate on what the ...
The UK and English flags have sprung up across parts of the country in recent weeks, draped on street lamps, strung out across streets and even painted onto intersections.
Outrage was first sparked when councils tore down English and British flags - but why were they removed? And why is everyone putting flags up?
SIR Keir Starmer today slams populists who “exploit” the England flag to stir up violence, division and threats to our democracy. The PM says Britain is “at a crossroads” and must ...
Aside from soccer or royal events, Brits don't fly their flag as much as Americans do. Now, with anti-immigrant groups ...
The St George and Union Jack flags are often a key feature of far-right protests outside hotels housing asylum-seekers and ...
Flags were taken down by a number of local authorities last week after campaigners attached them following an online movement called "Operation Raise the Colours" - but what started it and why is it ...
Bitter debate about immigration in the United Kingdom has triggered a new trend of flying English and British flags in a ...
As well as being flown during big sporting occasions, royal visits and military events, the national flags have also been ...
A leading member of a Reform UK-run county council has said the authority should paint the flag of St George on all of its ...
Over 100,000 protesters packed into the streets south of the River Thames, before heading towards Westminster, the seat of ...
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