BBC under fire from all sides for gagging Britannia

Boris Johnson today condemned ‘wetness’ as both Conservative and Labour politicians united to attack the BBC over its decision to drop the singing of Rule Britannia and Land of Hope and Glory at the Last Night of the Proms after critics claimed the patriotic anthems were ‘racist’.  Speaking on a visit to a Devon shipyard, the … Read more

Britannia gagged: Lawrence Fox leads calls to strip BBC of licence fee funding

Laurence Fox today led calls to strip the BBC of its licence fee funding over the bungled decision to play Land of Hope and Glory and Rule Britannia at the last Night of the Proms but not sing the ‘racist’ words to avoid offending the woke.  Critics accused the BBC of ‘erasing history’ and caving in … Read more

Last Night of the Proms: Calls for Rule Britannia to be BANNED

The Last of Hope and Glory and Rule Britannia will be played at the Last Night of the Proms after Downing Street waded into the row and told the BBC that the centuries-old patriotic songs should not be cancelled.  The BBC was understood to be considering dropping the anthems from the concert on September 12 … Read more

Academics demand Rule Britannia and Land of Hope and Glory are BANNED from Last Night of the Proms

Academics and musicians are facing a backlash over their demands to axe Rule Britannia and Land of Hope and Glory from Last Night of the Proms after they claimed the anthems represent ‘racist imperial propaganda’ that ‘celebrate the British Empire’. Campaigner Inaya Folarin Iman said criticism of either of the songs was ‘absurd,’ amid claims … Read more

BBC ‘is considering dropping Rule Britannia and Land of Hope and Glory from Last Night of the Proms’

British anthems Rule, Britannia and Land of Hope and Glory could be axed from the BBC Proms amid the Black Lives Matter movement, an insider has claimed.  The broadcaster is considering dropping the patriotic songs from the Last Night concert due to fears of a backlash because of their apparent links to colonialism and slavery, … Read more

Calls for Rule, Britannia! to be banned from Last Night of the Proms

Rule, Britannia originates from the poem of the same name by Scottish poet and playwright James Thomson, and was set to music by English composer Thomas Arne in 1740. It gained popularity in the UK after it was first played in London in 1745 and became symbolic of the British Empire, most closely associated with … Read more

Hotel sacks and evicts its staff over coronavirus before owner Britannia Hotels claims admin error

Hotel sacks and evicts its staff over coronavirus before owner Britannia Hotels – voted worst chain in the country for seven years running with a boss worth £280million – claims admin error Coylumbridge Hotel, Aviemore, workers were sacked and immediately evicted Owned by Britannia Hotel, ranked as the worst UK hotel chain for seven years   … Read more