Banter is as British as the queen, and as necessary and noble. Judging by the current climate in the U.S., you lot would do better with more of both. Setting monarchy aside, though, let me focus on ...
In March 1946, Winston Churchill, then the United Kingdom’s leader of the opposition, famously addressed a crowd in an unfamiliar Westminster. Three of the phrases he used at Westminster College in ...
Research reveals there can be a ‘positive’ aspect to some jokes but there needs to be more education to eradicate bullying Of all the distressing stories to emerge from the racism scandal at Yorkshire ...
The Duke of Sussex says "banter" in pubs and sports grounds and a spirit of good-humoured "self-deprecation" are among the things that he loves about Britain and which he thinks define British culture ...
Our volunteers noted several topics that were clearly offensive and off limits when engaging in banter. These included: referring to another person’s family members, comments about appearance and self ...