Brits could face major fines if they fall afoul of firework laws this Bonfire Night. Many people may be planning on holding .
The flickering fires of Bonfire Night may have a deeper and older origin in the Isle of Man, tied not to Guy Fawkes but to ...
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 ...
Bonfire Night has been celebrated for over 400 years but not everyone ... While it’s usually against the law for anyone to ...
For horse owners and zoo keepers, fireworks can have tragic consequences for their beloved animals, according to experts.
IT’S that time of year again, when we need to remember, remember, the fifth of November. Britain’s annual Bonfire Night celebration goes back centuries. Here we have an essential guide ...
Effigies of Liam and Noel Gallagher have been burnt at the stake in Edenbridge, a small town in Kent, England, about 30 miles ...
My reaction to fireworks is a bit eccentric. Lovely, I think, but can’t they be more meaningful? To be more precise, this is ...
The first proper Bonfire Night celebration in Lewes is said to have taken place in 1795 (Image: Andrew Gardner/The Argus) These early days of the Bonfire Night celebrations were unruly due to fires ...
A warning has been issued over outdoor animals and wildlife, which could be traumatised by bonfires and fireworks.
This traditional bonfire night includes all the trimmings and has ... revenge for the persecution of their religious faith in England. By renting a house near the Houses of Parliament, one ...