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  1. Keeping Calm & Carrying On - Lockdown-style!

    Keeping Calm & Carrying On - Lockdown-style!
    These are strange times. There can’t be much doubt about that.  The Covid-19 pandemic is truly a global one, the likes of which most of us feel we would only ever see in a Hollywood movie. Everything feels unprecedented. Non-essential travel is banned, barely everything is closed and we must all work from home where possible. New phrases have entered...
  2. The Royal Wedding – What to Expect

    The Royal Wedding – What to Expect
      If you haven’t heard about the royal wedding over the last few months then where have you been? The whole country is getting excited for the big day between Prince Harry and Meghan Markle and preparations for the wedding are happening as we speak. It has been confirmed that the wedding will take place on Saturday 19th of May...
  3. Custom Flags Website Launch

    Custom Flags Website Launch
    Welcome to the new launch of the Custom Flags website! As one of the UK’s largest suppliers of custom-made flags, there is no better place to create your very own personalised flag for your company or special occasion. We offer a range of high quality flags in different shapes, sizes and styles so that everyone can bring their vision to...
  4. Centenary of the RAF

    Centenary of the RAF
      Are you wondering what RAF100 stands for? Well, on April 1st 2018, The Royal Air Force are celebrating its 100th birthday, bringing all of the RAF’s achievements and history to the forefront. To mark the occasion, there are lots of events and parades being held over the coming months locally and nationally, which will be a lot of fun...
  5. Choosing Nylon vs Polyester for Flags

    Choosing Nylon vs Polyester for Flags
    Are you looking for the best flag for your next event or special occasion? Well, you have come to the right place! But, one question we always get asked is whether you should choose a nylon or polyester flag.  The truth is that both nylon and polyester flags are good materials, but they offer you different advantages. It all depends on...
  6. Six Nations Rugby Tournament is here!

    Six Nations Rugby Tournament is here!
    It is almost that time of year again that every rugby fan looks forward to; the Six Nations Championship! Starting in February, teams fight it out to take home the Championship trophy and since the competition is known as rugby’s greatest tournament, you know everyone wants to win. The Six Nations Championship is an annual rugby tournament that takes place...
  7. Every Flag Tells a Story – Flags with the Most Unique Meanings

    Every Flag Tells a Story – Flags with the Most Unique Meanings
    Every country in the world has a flag that represents the people, flying high on the top of builds, landmarks and for the rest of the globe to see. But, some flags aren’t just made up of random colours and designs that somebody threw together; they are based on parts of that country’s culture, history or even by legend. Every...
  8. 2017 World Athletics Championships in London

    2017 World Athletics Championships in London
    Sir Mo & Bolt’s Curtain Call... There could be a very special few nights ahead in early August….It’s that time again when the whole country goes athletics-mad for two weeks and we all stop what we’re doing to shout at the TV as the world’s finest athletes do battle! The 2017 IAAF World Athletics Championships In London begins on August...
  9. Wimbledon - An iconic British summertime event

    Wimbledon - An iconic British summertime event
    It's Tradition After all! It’s as quintessentially English as Fish’n’Chips, Coronation Street and moaning about the weather. It used to be yet another exercise in that most classical English sporting trait of getting wildly optimistic about our nation’s athletes and then cursing their gallant but predictable demise once it got serious. But not anymore! Since the newly-knighted Sir Andy Murray...
  10. St. George's Day - Turks, Dragons, Controversy and How To Celebrate It Properly

    St. George's Day - Turks, Dragons, Controversy and How To Celebrate It Properly
    Spring is well and truly here which amongst other things, means it's almost time to celebrate that most English of days, St. George's Day! St. George's Day was at one time a national holiday in England. It is now more of an event that is celebrated in some areas with parades, dancing and similar activities. Yet it’s popularity and prominence...

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