When is it and who was England’s patron saint? - Get set to celebrate being English later this month in honour of a warrior ...
Despite being born in Cappadocia, Turkey and never actually setting foot on UK soil, St George is celebrated across England ...
On the 23 April people across England celebrate St George's day. St George is the patron saint of England, but what do we really know about him? Well, according to the legend, he was brave ...
St George's Day is celebrated in England on 23 April, reputed to be the day of George's martyrdom in 303.
Built in 2012 for £105m, St. George’s Park is the proud home to all 23 of England’s national football teams. Set within 330 acres of Staffordshire countryside, the site boasts no less than 14 elite ...
In ‘the dugout’ canteen, on his first day at England’s St George’s Park training base, Thomas Tuchel delivered a message that has been described as his mantra since he started as England head coach.
When it comes to a multi-purpose, state-of-the art events facility, you don’t need to look any further than St. George’s Park. Home to England’s 28 national football teams, the modern £105 million ...
The country celebrates St George's Day today (April 23), with England flags and bunting flying high in a display of patriotism, but just who was the dragon-slaying martyr that the nation adopted ...