For years Welsh people have worn leeks on St David's Day to mark the day of national celebration. But many people don't know what they actually signify ...
Every March 1, people across Wales wear leeks on their shirts to celebrate St David's Day - and they do so for a simple reason.
The Welsh Guards have marked their 110th anniversary, proudly upholding their regimental motto Cymru am Byth - Wales Forever.
Helen's story of an exchange between woman from Slovakia, Poland and Wales. "I never thought I'd find myself carrying leeks through customs at Prague airport - but then it was April the 1st. Five ...
The leek is so well established as a sign of Welsh identity that wearing one to signify you come from Wales is noted as an ‘ancient tradition’ in William Shakespeare’s Henry V, which was ...
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St David’s Day, the Patron saint of Wales, is celebrated this week, so Dean is taking the country's national emblem, the leek, to cook up an easy mid-week treat! 2) Fry the pancetta over a ...