St Paul’s Cathedral Removes Post Branding Sir Winston Churchill a ‘White Supremacist’
St Paul’s Cathedral has taken down a post branding Sir Winston Churchill a “white supremacist” without evidence.
St Paul’s Cathedral has taken down a post branding Sir Winston Churchill a “white supremacist” without evidence.
An audit concluded that a village named after war hero Admiral Horatio Nelson is “problematic” because of his alleged support of slavery.
Statues of Admiral Lord Nelson, Sir Francis Drake, and Thomas Guy are under threat in Sadiq Khan’s London as woke academics and bureaucrats continue the BLM-inspired war on Britain’s built heritage.
A review of statues, place names, and other memorials inspired by Black Lives Matter in Edinburgh, Scotland, has figures including Queen Victoria, Admiral Nelson, and even Scotland’s national poet, Robert ‘Rabbie’ Burns, in its sights, according to reports.
The 207-year-old statue of British hero Admiral Lord Nelson will be removed from National Heroes’ Square in Bridgetown, Barbados.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson is set to empower a government minister with the ability to veto the removal of Britain’s historical statues in an effort to combat against the BLM inspired iconoclastic movement sweeping through large sections of the political left in the UK.
Jae Ikhera, who repeatedly vandalised a statue of Admiral Lord Nelson in Norfolk, has been allowed to walk out of court with a conditional discharge despite being convicted of two counts of criminal damage.
England expects. But does it remember? Some lessons from the all but forgotten Lord Nelson on a once important day in our collective national memory.
All personnel in the Royal New Zealand Navy (RNZN) have been given the OK to wear false eyelashes, nail polish and makeup under new gender-neutral guidelines designed to maintain its military image.
A new initiative by the already controversy-hit government-funded Quango Historic England caused further concern Sunday after they broadcast an image of the historic Nelson’s Column in London’s Trafalgar Square being demolished with a wrecking ball.