Thu. Sep 4th, 2025
Stunning Timelapse Captures Northern Lights Dancing Above North Sea

The Northern Lights graced the skies across the United Kingdom on Monday night.

A time-lapse video, compiled from 782 individual photographs taken over three hours and 40 minutes, captures the aurora borealis above the North Sea.

The stunning display was photographed from Flamborough, East Yorkshire, by Astro Dog, an astronomy and astrophotography company based in nearby Scarborough.

Space weather forecasters indicate another opportunity to witness the aurora on Tuesday night.

Sunday marked the opening day of the event, anticipated to attract one million visitors this year.

Protests have taken place across the UK regarding the use of hotels to accommodate asylum seekers.

An amber weather warning was issued at 10:00 BST for significant portions of Scotland, with expected wind gusts reaching up to 90mph.

Fiona Trott of the BBC reports on the coroner’s conclusions surrounding the death of a 19-year-old last year.

Helena Wilkinson recounts the search for Constance Marten, Mark Gordon, and their newborn child.

Record numbers of individuals have arrived in the UK via small boat crossings this year; this report examines the reasons behind this choice.

President Macron has stated that the state visit should strengthen cooperation with the UK “in a concrete, effective, and lasting way.”

Ed Thomas of the BBC collaborated with undercover buyers to investigate the ease of obtaining illegal cigarettes.

The Royal Family’s annual accounts reveal that travel constitutes a significant expenditure for the King and Queen.

Anticipation is high on the north coast for the upcoming Open championship.

BBC racing commentator John Hunt has spoken publicly for the first time since the murder of his wife and two daughters in July of the previous year.

Members of Parliament have voted to support a bill legalizing assisted dying in England and Wales by a margin of 23 votes.

Protesters gathered outside parliament as MPs vote on legalising assisted dying

King Charles and Queen Camilla were joined by members of the Royal Family as they waved to cheering crowds.

BBC Wales’ Craig Duggan reports from the scene of a train and tractor collision in Herefordshire.

Chris Mason explains 60 years of UK immigration in 60 seconds

The service, held at Westminster Abbey, marks 80 years since the end of World War Two in Europe

Experience flying over London with a Red Arrows pilot in our special immersive video from the cockpit.

Royal Family members are at the heart of commemorations to mark 80 years since World War Two ended in Europe.

The Duke of Sussex has told the BBC he “would love a reconciliation” with the Royal Family.