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Cyabra says 1,300 fake profiles reached 200 million people with posts about Brexit, Scottish independence and more, but shifted to pro-Iran messaging after wartime disappearance ...
Prime Minister unveils 'groundbreaking' new returns agreement in press conference alongside French president as small boats continue to arrive on UK shores ...
Newcastle United have issued a public apology following the release of their 2025-26 third kit launch video, which sparked ...
Let us not underestimate the very real threat of Reform UK leader Farage one day becoming prime minister The post Show me the receipts: Nigel Farage’s history of LGBTQ-related public statements ...
Member of Irish rap group Kneecap charged over Hezbollah flag at London concert: police The trio has denied any support for Hezbollah and said they would 'vehemently defend' themselves.
This morning's Ipsos poll shows that 54% of Brits think Brexit harmed the UK’s standing in the world. That might be true – but what has the world been thinking about Britain for the past long ...
The Banksy mural in Dover, England, showed a worker chipping away a star on the European Union flag. Daniel Leal / AFP via Getty Images A three-story-tall Banksy mural in Dover, England ...
And it’s not just national flags that get people agitated. Earlier this month, the U.S. House of Representatives voted to prohibit the Defense Department from displaying non-approved flags, just weeks ...
HOOK, LINE AND SINKER How Brexit betrayed the UK fishing industry Leaving the EU has cost British fishermen fish, money and jobs.
(AFP) British street artist Banksy has created his first mural inspired by Brexit, showing a workman chipping away at one of the stars on the European Union flag. The work appeared on the side of a ...
Brexit and so-called legacy legislation are reviving sensitive issues of Catholic and Protestant identity that civic leaders have sought to dampen.
Voices The new Great British Railways logo is horrific – you can thank Brexit for that Surely we can do better than sticking British flag logos onto German-owned, Japanese-made trains?