Quebec bans public prayer in new secularism law
Quebec intensifies its secularism laws with Bill 9, banning public prayer and religious symbols. Critics argue it disproportionately targets Muslims. Discover the full implications.
Quebec intensifies its secularism laws with Bill 9, banning public prayer and religious symbols. Critics argue it disproportionately targets Muslims. Discover the full implications.
Bipartisan senators seek details on US Coast Guard's handling of swastikas and nooses displays. Read about the policy reversal and ongoing concerns.
Finder research reveals Australians on low incomes buy multiple new cars despite financial stress. Discover why flashy vehicles often signal financial struggle rather than success.
The US Coast Guard refutes claims it will stop classifying swastikas as hate symbols. Discover the details of the controversial policy change and its implications for service members.
Discover how to master Britain's favourite pub classics in your own kitchen, from perfect fish and chips to irresistible sticky toffee pudding.
New research uncovers how the dynamite emoji has evolved from representing literal explosives to becoming a symbol of excitement and intensity in digital conversations across Britain.
In a controversial move that's dividing the community, Boston's City Council has eliminated references to Catholic saints from its traditional pledge, sparking debate about religious heritage and modern inclusivity.
Nottinghamshire councillors from Reform UK face backlash after voting against displaying the Union flag on council buildings, raising questions about the party's stance on British symbols and national identity.
Sinister symbols carved into trees nationwide have triggered police investigations and public warnings about potential criminal activity targeting rural properties.
Republican congressional candidate Paul Ingrassia faces mounting pressure to withdraw after leaked text messages reveal Nazi sympathies, racist language, and white power symbols exchanged with campaign staff.
BBC Director-General Tim Davie announces strict new impartiality rules prohibiting journalists from displaying political symbols including Black Lives Matter apparel, sparking debate about neutrality in broadcasting.
From classroom curricula to public memorials, Black British history is experiencing a remarkable renaissance. Discover how decades of activism are transforming how Britain remembers its past.
After five years living in Britain, American content creator Kae has shared her surprising verdict on UK culture, food, and social norms - and Brits are divided over her observations.
Scotland Yard issues guidance on potentially inflammatory symbols during pro-Palestinian demonstrations as officers balance free speech with public safety concerns.
Labour councillors in Manchester have sparked a political storm by demanding the removal of Union Jack flags from council buildings, arguing they represent 'colonial history' rather than modern British values.
An American food enthusiast's viral journey discovering Britain's iconic Sunday roast reveals surprising verdicts on Yorkshire puddings, roast potatoes, and gravy traditions that left them questioning American cuisine supremacy.
Former Loose Women star Saira Khan makes surprising declaration about national flags being 'divisive' while supporting Gary Neville's stance in ongoing cultural discussion.
From Spotted Dick to Sussex Pond, Britain's iconic steamed puddings are facing extinction. We investigate which classics are worth saving from culinary oblivion.
Shocking new research reveals a critical knowledge gap among UK motorists, with millions unable to identify a vital dashboard warning light. Experts warn this could lead to dangerous breakdowns and costly repairs.
A leading motoring expert issues a critical warning to all UK drivers about a common dashboard button that could cause catastrophic engine damage and void your insurance if used incorrectly.
The deeply moving film 'The End of the World' is generating significant Oscar buzz for its powerful portrayal of grief and community, potentially becoming Britain's next major awards contender.
Discover why British motorists are spending fortunes on private registrations, from '25 O' to '1 JH', as DVLA auctions break records and a unique subculture thrives.
Police in Connecticut made a series of terrifying discoveries inside a suburban home, from a 'sacrificial chamber' to satanic symbols and animal remains, during a shocking welfare check.
The US Military Academy at West Point has dismantled multiple Confederate memorials, including a bronze triptych and a portrait of Robert E. Lee, following a Pentagon directive to purge such symbols from US defence facilities.
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz blocks controversial bill aiming to remove religious attire from public schools, igniting a fierce national debate on religious freedom and constitutional rights.
The Great British Bake Off tent became a pressure cooker as extreme heat forced contestants to ditch their delicate bakes in a disastrous Technical Challenge, leaving judges Paul Hollywood and Prue Leith stunned.
An American's hilarious taste test of classic British squash goes viral on TikTok, revealing the stark cultural divide between UK squash and US cordials. Watch the full reaction.
BAFTA bestows its highest accolade upon Julian Fellowes, the mastermind behind the global television phenomenon 'Downton Abbey', in recognition of his exceptional contribution to the craft of screenwriting and British storytelling.
Exclusive investigation reveals the luxury Surrey lifestyle of a notorious internet troll, who hides behind online anonymity while enjoying a life of opulence in an exclusive village for the super-rich.