RUGBY, England—Stuart Field raised his first flags in July: the English red cross of St. George and also a smattering of the British red, white and blue, hanging them from his hometown’s streetlights.
On the journey of making my new documentary film “Quintessentially British,” I encountered some quirky lords, charming knights, irrepressible dames and Shakespeare-quoting taxi drivers. I grew up in ...
Scores of English and British flags have gone up in towns, cities and villages across the country in recent weeks - but why? Some of these flags were torn down from lamp posts, sparking backlash from ...
An English castle did not drape a giant Union Jack on its facade to participate in a wider trend in August of erecting English or British flags, contrary to online posts. The claim comes after English ...
St George's flags fly from lampposts in York, northern England, as a new trend for flying such pennants including the Union Jack has emerged in recent weeks in a ...
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