The Political Resurgence of England's St George's Cross
Explore the dramatic resurgence of the St George's Cross in English culture, from a symbol of football to a potent emblem of national identity, politics, and post-Brexit sentiment.
Explore the dramatic resurgence of the St George's Cross in English culture, from a symbol of football to a potent emblem of national identity, politics, and post-Brexit sentiment.
British tourists face shock fines as Spain implements sweeping smoking bans on beaches and public spaces. Major holiday destinations like Barcelona and the Balearics introduce strict new measures.
Nepal's government has enforced a stringent ban on major social media platforms, including Facebook and TikTok, following violent protests that resulted in multiple fatalities. The move raises urgent questions about digital rights and state control in the
A professional tattooist from the UK unveils the hidden symbolism and surprising etiquette behind body art, revealing why some tattoos are a major red flag in the industry.
King Charles III has authorised a deeply symbolic gesture at Kensington Palace, with the gates adorned with red roses – a flower famously associated with his first wife, the late Princess Diana. The moving tribute coincides with a period of royal reflecti
Nepal's government has enacted a drastic ban on 26 social media platforms, including global giants X, WhatsApp, and YouTube, citing national security and social harmony concerns. The move sparks immediate debate over digital rights and freedom of expressi
The Andrews government fast-tracks urgent legislation to ban Nazi symbols and salutes in public, following a brazen far-right demonstration on Victoria's Parliament House steps.
Argentina extradites 98-year-old former Nazi SS officer Michael Karkoc to Italy, closing one of Europe's last major Holocaust cases after a prolonged legal battle.
New England manager Thomas Tuchel attempts to sideline politics while navigating the immense symbolic weight of leading the Three Lions. Can football truly exist in a vacuum?
The UK government is considering a ban on high-caffeine energy drinks for children under 16, following alarming health concerns and pressure from medical experts. Learn about the potential legislation and its implications.
Pink Floyd's Roger Waters has launched a scathing attack on Ozzy Osbourne, branding him a 'b*****d' and dismissing him as an 'anti-Semite' in a dramatic escalation of their long-running feud. The war of words erupted after Osbourne criticised Waters' Berl
Australian Senator Jacinta Price was ordered to remove her national flag pin in the UK Parliament, sparking a fierce debate on parliamentary protocol, national identity, and political symbolism.
Victoria's Premier Jacinta Allan was confronted by notorious neo-Nazi leader Thomas Sewell in a shocking security breach at Parliament House. The incident has sparked a major review of parliamentary security protocols.
The Albanese government moves to revoke the visa of notorious neo-Nazi Thomas Sewell, initiating his deportation from Australia following a violent assault conviction and ongoing security concerns.
Notorious neo-Nazi figure Thomas Sewell faces multiple charges including affray and possession of an offensive weapon after a high-profile court appearance. The latest in a series of legal battles for the far-right extremist.
Notorious far-right extremist Thomas Sewell, leader of the National Socialist Network, has been arrested by Metropolitan Police following a violent altercation in Westminster. The arrest is linked to a recent brawl and ongoing investigations into his extr
Australian MP Bob Katter forcefully distances himself from neo-Nazi activists spotted using his megaphone at a controversial anti-immigration protest in north Queensland.
Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan stands firm against intimidation after neo-Nazi activists disrupt her press event, vowing not to be cowed by far-right extremism.
Exclusive investigation reveals a hidden swastika discovered beneath a masterpiece stolen by a Nazi war criminal's daughter, unraveling a decades-old art theft mystery in Argentina.
Violence and pandemonium erupted inside a Melbourne courtroom as convicted neo-Nazi leader Thomas Sewell launched a shocking verbal tirade against a magistrate, forcing a swift adjournment of proceedings.
Violence erupts in Melbourne as neo-Nazi protesters clash with police and attack a First Nations sovereignty camp. Multiple officers injured in the anti-immigration demonstration. Full details on the disturbing incident.
The Finnish Defence Ministry has conceded that the continued use of the swastika on Air Force flags and emblems is likely unsuitable in the modern era, despite its pre-Nazi origins in the country's military history.
A peaceful Aboriginal justice rally in Melbourne was violently ambushed by a neo-Nazi group, resulting in brawls, arrests, and widespread condemnation. The shocking incident has sparked a national debate on rising extremism in Australia.
As England's national flag becomes increasingly visible in public life, a fierce debate rages over its true meaning. Is it a proud symbol of heritage or a marker of division? This in-depth analysis explores the complex cultural battle over English identit
Newly uncovered documents reveal Coco Chanel was a Nazi spy with the codename 'Westminster', recruited to infiltrate British aristocracy and negotiate a separate peace for Germany.
A 15-year-old neo-Nazi fanatic from the West Midlands has been sentenced to custody after amassing a terrifying arsenal of weapons, including crossbows and machetes, for a planned attack on his school.
The Finnish Air Force has officially retired its swastika emblem, a controversial symbol used for over 100 years, in a historic move to modernise its image and distance itself from its Nazi associations.
A Shropshire man who claimed performing a Nazi salute was 'a human right' has been jailed for eight months. Thomas Sewell was convicted of racially aggravated harassment in Market Drayton.
A man from Market Drayton has been found guilty of a terrorism offence after performing a Nazi salute inside London's historic Old Bailey court. Joshua Spencer's actions were described as a 'calculated display of hatred'.
A man from Market Drayton has been found guilty of a racially aggravated public order offence after performing a Nazi salute outside London's Central Criminal Court.