Bonfire Night remains one of Britain’s most celebrated occasions, where millions across the country brave the cold November 5 air to enjoy firework displays and burn effigies of one of its most controversial villains, Guy Fawkes. Since 1605, Britons have joined together to mark the foiling of his plot to bring down Parliament in London, in what is historically known as the Gunpowder Plot. Though Fawkes’ story is well-known throughout the nation ... Read even more
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