A row is growing over a Romany Gypsy family, which has illegally set up home in open countryside, seeking permission to stay there permanently because life on the official traveller site is ...
Francis recognized that their 'prophetic and countercultural' traits can positively contribute to the life of the church ...
Originally from Hungary, she is just one of the estimated 250,000 Romany gypsies to relocate to the UK from Eastern Europe over the last decade. But with the influx of people has come their ...
A Sussex man has produced a series of short films to highlight the "scandalous" rate of people in the Gypsy, Roma and ...
Z for "Zigeuner" -- "Gypsy", then a number. Some survivors still have the horror of the Roma Holocaust tattooed on their skin, a reminder of a lesser-known genocide that researchers are now trying to ...
One of the filmmakers is Lisa Smith, a 26-year-old woman from the British Romany Gypsy community. The festival, which has toured England over the past year visiting 20 venues between Newcastle and ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The Christian Science Church, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The Church publishes the ...
Romany Gypsies started to live in caravans, which they call vardoes, in the 1850s. Before this they travelled by horse or foot and camped in tents made from hazel rods covered with tarpaulin.
Prior to sale, the caravan had been an eye-catching landmark in the garden of Dunkirk Manor, Amberley, near Nailsworth for the last 20 years. This type of caravan is also known as a 'bow-top vardo' ...
Romany Gypsies started to live in caravans, which they call vardoes, in the 1850s. Before this they travelled by horse or foot and camped in tents made from hazel rods covered with tarpaulin.