Millwall chief Steve Kavanagh has questioned the Football Association (FA) over their insistence that ‘all parties’ agreed with the decision to scrap FA Cup replays. The changes, which will come into play next season as part of a new deal with the
The traditional English fry up has been branded too fatty or greasy in a recent poll where one in 10 people said they “never” enjoy the dish. The survey of 1,000 adults commissioned by Breville, saw four in ten (37 per cent)
Nigel Farage was left shocked at the number of people living in Leicester who no longer class themselves as English as the St George Society is forced to close down. Speaking to Stephen Warden on GB News – Chairman of the Leicestershire
The UK’s largest St George’s Cross has been unfurled on the Council House in Nottingham ahead of St George’s Day – but is it big enough? The flag measures 60ft by 26ft (18m by 8m) and covers most of the building, attached
Holidaymakers heading to Greece may soon notice a change of tune in local radios, hotel lobbies and airport lounges if the centre-right Greek government has its way. Politicians in the Mediterranean country that in 2023 welcomed 32.7 million tourists drafted a bill
A 2,000-year-old Roman villa with stunning mosaics and painted walls has been unearthed on land destined to become a housing estate. Archaeologists from the Red River Archaeology Group made what they called a “remarkable” discovery after working on a Barratt and David
An English town is an epicentre of worklessness, dooming young people to unemployment. Middlesbrough in the North East is one of the worst areas in the country for children growing up in workless households. It has the highest proportion in the area,
The prisoners of war from the Great Escape were ‘betrayed by English informants”. That was according to one of the escapees who was eventually recaptured. The mass escape from Stalag Luft III was the inspiration to the 1963 film. It eventually led
An incredible map shows the second-most spoken language in every borough in England. There are over 300 languages spoken in London alone and according to the Office for National Statistics, for 4.1 million people in the UK, English is not their first
Drinkers could start to see a rise in English wine on supermarket shelves as farmers across the country adapt to rising temperatures. Conditions locally have become better-suited to grow certain grape varieties, paving the way for a sprawling winemaking industry. Martin Lines,