This story begins on the Western Front during WWI, specifically around the Flanders region in Belgium where trench warfare ...
The poppy flower has long been associated with veterans and their service, but what does it symbolize and why?
The red poppy many of us pin to our coats in November was originally created to help us remember those who have fought in war. What it means, however, some of us still fight over. Football teams ...
This story begins on the Western Front during WWI, specifically around the Flanders region in Belgium where trench warfare ...
The poppy has a long association with Remembrance Day. But how did the distinctive red flower become such a potent symbol of our remembrance of the sacrifices made in past wars? Scarlet corn ...
Every November, members of the British royal family wear a red poppy pin, a meaningful accessory that honors military members ...
Animal Aid, a charity that campaigns to end animal abuse, has created a purple “paw badge”. The organisation aims to rewrite ...
Every November, the British royal family dons red poppy pins, a poignant symbol of remembrance rooted in World War I. This ...
Remembrance Day, also known as Armistice Day, will fall on 11 November, as it does every year. The occasion is also marked on the second Sunday of November, known as Remembrance Sunday, with a ...
The Royal British Legion says there is no "correct" way to wear a poppy - just that you must "wear it with pride". Most people tend to pin one on a coat lapel. "Wearing a poppy is a personal choice ...