News
Both Union Jack and Union Flag are used to describe the red, white and blue flag of the United Kingdom. It began its life in 1606, as the flag to represent the unification of England and Scotland ...
The Union Jack Flag is flown at half-mast following Queen Elizabeth II's death. Here's what to know about the United Kingdom's national flag ...
But the Union Jack refers to only one aspect of the flag introduced in 1606 as the "British Flag" or "Flag of Britain". When it first adopted the Union Jack moniker, people referred to the flag in ...
The Union Jack was first introduced in 1606 as the 'British flag' to be flown at the main masthead of all ships from England and Scotland.
New Zealanders have voted to keep their national flag - which features the union jack - despite calls for it to be replaced with a silver fern. But where else does the flag of the UK still feature ...
It now appears that the British are as ignorant of their own history as we Yanks (“St. George Usurps Union Jack as Flag of Choice in a More English Britain,” Aug. 4). The original Union Jack ...
I'm currently as happy as … well, something that's very happy, because I just learned a whole bunch of new “stuff.” This all came about when, a week or so ago, I started re-watching all of the new ...
The Union Flag flies above the Norman church of St Michael and All Angels in the Cotswold village of Guiting Power. Credit: Cotswolds Photo Library / Alamy Stock Photo Curious Questions; From the good ...
The Union Jack flag is to be flown on UK Government buildings every day in a bid to unite the nation, under new guidance. Currently, Union Jack flags are only required to be flown over Government ...
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results