The next time someone moans about cancel culture, tell them to look no further than the arrests made at Proclamation ceremonies on Sunday.
Edinburgh's streets were filled with dissenting voices on today, as protesters made their presence felt at a King Charles Proclamation event.
Some old Tweets have come back to haunt GB News host Dan Wootton, after he shared a his tribute to The Queen on social media...
Support for the republic movement surged in 1975, when Governor-General John Kerr used Queen Elizabeth II’s authority to dismiss Labour prime minister Gough Whitlam.
The country has reclaimed broad swathes of the south and east in a long-anticipated counter-attack that has dealt a heavy blow to Russia.
Members of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community from across the UK are meeting in Hampshire as part of their National Ijtema.
"Love Sooz’s work. But having just watched #PMQs, strikes me her real satirical challenge going forwards will be staying awake til the end of Truss’s speeches."
The duke and duchess held hands as they looked at the tributes, with Harry at one point affectionately putting his hand on Meghan’s back.
Rapper Stormzy joined the demonstration to protest the killing of Kaba- a rapper himself who had the stage name Madix and was nominated for a MOBO (Music of Black Origin) award.
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