Category : Unionism


Glasgow's Saltire clash becomes unity story

A powerful photo essay reveals how Glasgow residents transformed a political dispute over a giant Saltire into a remarkable display of community solidarity and compassion.

Neville blasts flag-waving men after synagogue attack

Former Manchester United star Gary Neville launches passionate condemnation of political division in Britain following shocking Manchester synagogue attack, targeting what he calls divisive flag-waving by middle-aged men.

Council votes to remove Union flag from all buildings

In a landmark decision, Fermanagh and Omagh District Council has voted to permanently remove the Union flag from all council buildings, a move hailed as progressive by nationalists and met with disappointment by unionists.

‘Unite The Kingdom’ Rally Polarises Public Opinion

The ‘Unite The Kingdom’ rally in London has polarised public opinion, drawing both fervent support and sharp criticism. Our analysis delves into the deep societal fractures exposed by the event and what it reveals about Britain's future.

Lib Dem: Flags should not be used to intimidate

A senior Liberal Democrat figure has issued a stark warning against the co-opting of the Union Jack and St George's Cross, stating they must never be used as symbols of hatred or to frighten communities.

Foster demands urgent Stormont return

Former DUP leader Arlene Foster issues a stark warning to Westminster, urging immediate action to restore devolved government in Northern Ireland and end the damaging political stalemate at Stormont.

ABC News Host's 'Deportation Squad' Rant Sparks Internal Fury

ABC News is embroiled in a major internal scandal after host Hasan Piker's inflammatory call for a 'deportation squad' against Trump voters. Colleagues, including Sarah Ferguson, are reportedly furious, creating a deep rift within the network over biased

McGregor Refuses EU Passport in Patriotic Stand

MMA superstar Conor McGregor sparks controversy by declaring he would refuse an EU passport, championing Irish sovereignty and stirring a major debate on national identity post-Brexit.

Schoolgirl barred for Union Jack dress speaks at protest

A 13-year-old British schoolgirl was barred from attending school for wearing a Union Jack dress. She later spoke at a Tommy Robinson-led protest, declaring 'You feel like being British doesn't count anymore.' The incident has ignited a fierce national de

National Trust in flag fury after removing Union Jack

The National Trust has ignited a fierce debate after contractors were seen removing the large Union Flag from the Bantham Ham stone tower in Devon. The move, done without prior consultation, has been branded an 'act of cultural vandalism' by critics and l

Scottish Identity Surges as British Affiliation Declines

Groundbreaking research from the University of Glasgow shows a dramatic shift in national identity in Scotland, with a significant rise in Scottish-only affiliation and a sharp decline in British identity, reshaping the nation's social and political lands

Cornwall petition seeks status as UK's fifth nation

A historic petition is calling for Cornwall to be officially recognised as the UK's fifth nation, alongside England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland, arguing its unique Celtic identity and culture deserve national status.

Labour MP sparks fury: 'Cornwall not English'

Labour MP Perran Moon ignites heated debate after declaring Cornwall isn't part of England, prompting strong reactions from politicians and residents about Cornish identity and constitutional status.

St George's Cross: Patriotism or Racism in Modern Britain?

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

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