Fifa has banned a group of England fans from taking their local club’s version of the St George’s flag to a World Cup match because it contains a submarine.
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Submarine builds to bring 'prosperity to Barrow'
A defence firm has said the decision to build up to 12 new attack submarines is in response to the "increasingly uncertain world we're living in". The prime minister announced earlier that the new ...
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This Cumbria town is on Putin’s target list. And a mystery fire has increased fears
Kremlin interest in Barrow may seem unusual but it is home to the dockyard where the Royal Navy’s new nuclear deterrent is ...
The supporters have been told they have to cover part of their flag before they're allowed to show it at England matches ...
The fans' bid to display the image of a submarine, a symbol of Barrow, fails due to Fifa's rules.
A group of England supporters were left stumped after their application for carrying flags to match venues, which is a pre-requisite for the ongoing FIFA World Cup, was rejected by the governing body.
A Barrow flag has been banned from all World Cup matches by FIFA.
Michelle Scrogham, MP for Barrow and Furness, has said the mistakes made by previous governments with the future planning of the nation’s submarine fleet will not be made by this Labour government.
What You Need to Know: The Royal Navy’s sixth Astute-class nuclear-powered submarine, HMS Agamemnon, has been moved from the Devonshire Dock Hall in Barrow-in-Furness, preparing for commissioning by ...
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