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COLIN FIRTH’S “TERRIFYING” WWII ROLE AWARD-WINNING actress Nicole Kidman, 44, who won the Oscar for best actress for The Hours in 2003, will co-star with British actor Colin Firth, 51, as his wife Patti in The Railway Man, set to begin filming in Scotland this month (April), then switching to Australia’s Gold Coast. The movie [...]

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TEARS OF JOY & SADNESS AT GRAMMIES WITH TEARS of joy, British singer-songwriter Adele, 23, from North London, took home six trophies in all six…

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A RESTRAINED RICKY GERVAIS By Jerry Watson at the Golden Globe Awards BRITISH COMIC Ricky Gervais was more restrained with his caustic barbs, hosting, for…

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LIBERACE ADORED HIS BRITISH FANS A FILM on the “colourful life” of flamboyant virtuoso Liberace – a project that has been sitting on the shelf…

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OBITUARY DONALD TAFFNER. The man who brought laughter to millions of. Americans and Brits in the US, and was awarded the OBE by Queen Elizabeth…

Royal Couple’s Visit Wins All Hearts

IT WAS “all work and little play” for Prince William and his wife Catherine, the Duchess of Cambridge,…

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Hugh Grant – An English “Pirate.” British actor Hugh Grant, 50, will voice the lead character in Sony…

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Robert Redford Bringing Sundance To London ACTOR Robert Redford’s Sundance Institute is bringing his highly popular annual Sundance…

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Colin’s Next Role – From ‘King’ To ‘Con-Man’ BRIT Colin Firth, 50, is following his triumphant victory at…

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CRUISING SOUTH OF THE BORDER WITH A ‘QUEEN’ Aboard Cunard’s Queen Victoria QUEEN VICTORIA was a remarkable and…

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Introduction

The Union Jack has been published monthly since April 1982. Our readership now exceeds 220,000 throughout the USA. We serve a devoted readership comprised primarily of British expatriates, ranging from recent immigrants to war brides who relocated to the States a half-century ago, as well as a growing number of American Anglophiles. All of our readers, whether aged 25 or 75, share a common desire to maintain strong ties to Britain and the British community in America.

Union Jack’s regular advertisers include specialty shops and wholesalers, pubs, restaurants, immigration attorneys, insurance providers, financial services, shipping companies, travel agents and a variety of mail order gift suppliers, all of whom seek the unique and lucrative link Union Jack provides to one of the USA’s largest yet most assimilated ethnic markets. Our advertisers range from small ‘mom and pop’ business to larger businesses.

Circulation and Distribution

The Union Jack is a monthly tabloid newspaper, and is distributed throughout the United States via subscription and a variety of specially targeted distribution locations including British pubs, restaurants, specialty stores, as well as British government offices, consulates and business organizations such as the British American Chamber of Commerce and tourist offices.

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