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Every November, the British royal family dons red poppy pins, a poignant symbol of remembrance rooted in World War I. This tradition honors military sacrifices and raises funds for veterans ...
NDP MP Heather McPherson rose on a point of order to say she was “deeply concerned” with the Speaker characterizing her pro-Palestinian watermelon pin as a prop during question period on Nov ...
The NDP’s Heather McPherson was met with a wall of jeers in the House of Commons on Monday after comparing her watermelon pin to a Remembrance Day poppy.
Why do Celtic have a poppy problem? And how did Remembrance Sunday become so controversial for the Parkhead club?
Royal Navy and Royal Marine Volunteer Cadet Corp Cadets at HMS Sultan have marked Remembrance Day by planting a poppy garden.
Kate began wearing three poppy pins to Remembrance Sunday as far back as 2015, having worn one just the year before, according to The Sun.
A Dumfries farm has created a poignant tribute for Remembrance Day. The team at Dalscone Farm Fun has spray-painted a poppy onto much-loved goat Martin and added the words "We will remember them".
Kate Middleton wore three red poppy pins instead of one on Remembrance Sunday—here's why.
While plenty feel the red poppy is outdated, that it glorifies the nobility of war and glosses over its visceral horror, ahead of Remembrance Sunday they still sell in field-loads.
"It’s a matter of personal choice whether someone chooses to wear a poppy and how they choose to wear it." Wreaths, metal pin badges, charms and brooches are also produced every year.