Fawkes - the most infamous conspirator behind a plot to blow up Parliament and kill King James I in 1605 - was born in York ...
Guy Fawkes Night remains well observed in pockets of Britain. In Ottery St Mary, Devon, locals carry flaming barrels of tar ...
He is the best known traitor in British history but a new TV expose claims Guy Fawkes, the infamous rebel, was just a bit ...
The three-month-old died on Nov. 5 after choking on vomit that was believed to be caused by stress from the explosions that ...
My reaction to fireworks is a bit eccentric. Lovely, I think, but can’t they be more meaningful? To be more precise, this is my view of Bonfire Night, formerly known as Guy Fawkes night.
On Tuesday, November 5 hundreds of folk will make their way to Callendar Park for the annual fireworks display. Drawn there ...
A lantern believed to have been carried by Guy Fawkes on the night he was arrested is on display at a museum. It can be seen ...
Animal campaigners are calling for a ban on the public sale of fireworks after Roxie the baby red panda was thought to have ...
November 5th is most notably associated with Guy Fawkes Night, a British holiday commemorating the failure of the Gunpowder ...
Scotland is set to experience a mild but cloudy Guy Fawkes night on Tuesday with temperatures sticking at around 10 degrees ...
It is believed Guy Fawkes planned to use the lantern's ... 400 years after the gunpowder plot was foiled on 5 November 1605. Fawkes was arrested in the cellars under the Houses of Parliament ...