COMMENT: Thanks to the increasing cost of putting on a public display, November 5 is fast becoming ‘No-Fireworks Night’ – but ...
Every 5 November we remember the Gunpowder Plot of 1605 – a thwarted act of terror in which a cabal of Catholic conspirators ...
Bonfire Night on November 5, also known as Guy Fawkes Night, commemorates a failed attempt to blow up Parliament and is ...
Police are investigating after a flammable liquid was hurled at the Palace of Westminster on Guy Fawkes Night. A 41-year-old ...
On Bonfire Night, Jeremy Clarkson sparked controversy by burning a Donald Trump effigy, drawing mixed reactions as he mocked ...
The 2005 political thriller focuses on an anarchist freedom fighter called V, who wears a Guy Fawkes mask and plots to blow up the UK Parliament on Bonfire Night in protest of a neo-fascist regime. V ...
A LARGE unattended bonfire made up of trees was found by firefighters. Around a 30-meter by 30-meter bonfire was found unattended on Worcester Road in Upton Snodsbury. It was made up of trees, ...
Tonight is Bonfire Night, and we’re looking back on how the event has been marked in Cumbria over the years.
My reaction to fireworks is a bit eccentric. Lovely, I think, but can’t they be more meaningful? To be more precise, this is my view of Bonfire Night, formerly known as Guy Fawkes night.
Fawkes - the most infamous conspirator behind a plot to blow up Parliament and kill King James I in 1605 - was born in York ...
Firework displays and bonfires are a popular way to celebrate Bonfire Night, however, there can be serious consequences, with ...
The plot is commemorated every autumn with the burning of an effigy of Guy Fawkes, its mastermind, an oddly pagan act of gloating sanitised by the addition of fireworks, sparklers and toffee apples.