The rare combination of a super blood wolf moon has given early risers a spectacular start to Monday.
Caused in part by a lunar eclipse, the phenomenon makes the surface of the moon appear a reddish hue while seeming brighter and closer to earth than normal.
While heavy cloud stopped some parts of the UK from seeing the sky clearly, other areas had a perfect view.
Baby Reindeer has taken the world by storm since its release – but fans have been devastated by the sudden and unexpected death of one of the show's key players
Gemma Collins has revealed she was advised by doctors to terminate her pregnancy after they found out the baby was intersex, leaving her devastated and 'in shock'
It should come as little surprise that the boss of British Gas is pushing for the mandatory installation of smart meters. They are the means by which energy firms could hike bills with Uber-style surge pricing. The energy industry will probably tell us it is all about helping Britain reach its net zero commitments, but the vested interest is plain to see.
Prince Harry was in London to attend a service of thanksgiving at St Paul's Cathedral to mark the 10th anniversary of the Invictus Games and was greeted by hundreds of fans
Martin Lewis has issued a warning to Santander customers and bank account holders as the bank is set to cut the rate on its popular easy-access savings account
Britain is a wonderful, welcoming country that has embraced newcomers fleeing persecution or poverty for centuries. Our gradual affirmation of religious toleration after the English Reformation and the Scottish Enlightenment, our individualism, our early adoption of capitalism, our commitment to the rule of law, our pioneering role in the eradication of slavery, all helped forge a culture that to this day remains more open to outsiders than those of European neighbours.
Could this be the worst thing since sliced bread? According to more and more research, ultra-processed food is at the root of much of our ill health – with the highest consumers 24 per cent more likely to suffer heart attacks and strokes, and 39 per cent more likely to develop high blood pressure.