The Northern Lights were seen in Arran, Gigha, and Crieff, as lucky Scots captured photos of the phenomenon. The natural light display was also visible in other parts of Scotland, including Shandwick, Stonehaven, and Gigha. The aurora borealis is caused by disturbances in the Earth’s magnetosphere due to solar wind, resulting in beautiful light displays in high-latitude regions.
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‘They excavated a nightclub!’: uncovering Black British history beyond London – podcast
Lanre Bakare, a Guardian arts and culture correspondent, explores the lesser-known aspects of Black British history during the Thatcher years in his new book. While many narratives focus on key events in London, such as the Windrush docking and the murder of Stephen Lawrence, Bakare highlights significant stories from cities like Liverpool, home to the UK's oldest Black community, and his hometown of Bradford. This work aims to broaden the understanding of Black Britain's history...
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