Why are the English embarrassed about St George’s Day?


by The Spectator Australia

The Spectator Australia— How should the English celebrate St George’s Day? England is a country with plenty to boast about, but doing so…What to read next: Ukraine’s plight is getting more desperate by the day | Modern-day slavery in Mauritania | Is there any way back for the Met Police? | It’s no surprise the SNP’s climate change law has failed

www.sunderlandecho.com—St George’s Day 2024: English residents share tributes to loved ones called George. People have shared video tributes to friends, family and co-workers named George, ahead of the English patron saints day. St George has been celebrated as the patron saint of England since the 14th century, and it falls on Tuesday 23 April, 2024. Watch the video to see what shoppers had to say. St George is the patron saint of England and Georgia. He was born in the third century in Cappadocia, Turkey and became a high-ranking soldier in the Roman army. St George grew in popularity in England...

www.northantstelegraph.co.uk—St George’s Day 2024: English residents share tributes to loved ones called George. People have shared video tributes to friends, family and co-workers named George, ahead of the English patron saints day. St George has been celebrated as the patron saint of England since the 14th century, and it falls on Tuesday 23 April, 2024. Watch the video to see what shoppers had to say. St George is the patron saint of England and Georgia. He was born in the third century in Cappadocia, Turkey and became a high-ranking soldier in the Roman army. St George grew in popularity in England...

www.thestar.co.uk—St George’s Day 2024: English residents share tributes to loved ones called George. People have shared video tributes to friends, family and co-workers named George, ahead of the English patron saints day. St George has been celebrated as the patron saint of England since the 14th century, and it falls on Tuesday 23 April, 2024. Watch the video to see what shoppers had to say. St George is the patron saint of England and Georgia. He was born in the third century in Cappadocia, Turkey and became a high-ranking soldier in the Roman army. St George grew in popularity in England...