First female Archbishop of Canterbury to be enthroned in 'unimaginable' moment
Dame Sarah Mullally is set to become the first female Archbishop of Canterbury in history during a ceremony attended by over 2,000 guests, including Prince William.
'Chilling' true crime doc to air soon as Line of Duty star teams up with real husband
Vicky McClure will host a new true crime series with her husband, Jonny Owen, focusing on notorious historical crimes in Britain.
Reality TV to Oscars history: The rise and rise of Jessie Buckley
Jessie Buckley is the frontrunner for the Best Actress Oscar, following a remarkable award season that has seen her collect numerous prestigious awards.
The Antique Fates of Czech Brothers. How Apollo and Zeus Conquered the Sky
The article recounts the story of the Czech Souฤek brothers, who symbolize the intersection of American dreams and Czech heritage through their family's journey to the United States.
UK lottery winner scoops ยฃ181m EuroMillions jackpot in 'life-changing' draw
A UK lottery player has won ยฃ181 million in the EuroMillions draw, marking it as the third-largest win in UK history.
Kim Yoon-ji, Who Learned How to Fall, Rises Quickly and Embraces the Bluest Sky in the World
Kim Yoon-ji, a 20-year-old para-athlete, made history by winning Koreaโs first gold medal in an individual event at the Winter Paralympics, showcasing her resilience after years of training and overcoming challenges.
Roland Laffitte: 500 Stars Named After Arab Names in the Sky
French researcher Roland Laffitte highlights the influence of Arab astronomers on modern star nomenclature through his comprehensive project examining the journey of star names.
I had sky-high expectations for the new Tove Ditlevsen production. It ended with a scandal for the history books
A much-anticipated production of Tove Ditlevsen's work in Berlin sparked intense controversy and disappointment among attendees.
Queen Victoria statue in Belfast hospital grounds targeted in paint attack
A statue of Queen Victoria in the grounds of the Royal Victoria Hospital, Belfast, was vandalized with red paint by members of the Republican group Lasair Dhearg, who criticized her role during the Irish potato famine.
Green Party wins Gorton and Denton by-election
The Green Party has made history by winning the Gorton and Denton by-election, securing its fifth MP in parliament.
It Wasn't Always Blue: How the Color of the Sky Changed 'Dramatically' on Planet Earth
Scientists reveal that the blue sky may have looked different in Earth's history and could change again due to various factors.
It Wasn't Always Blue: How the Color of the Sky Has Changed 'Dramatically' on Planet Earth
Scientists explain how the color of the sky has changed throughout Earth's history and could change again in the future due to various factors.
"Death from the forests, lakes, and the sky above!" โ the conditions of the Winter War horrified the British
The article discusses how the harsh conditions faced by Finnish soldiers during the Winter War were shocking to the British, as highlighted in a 1940 news reel.
The Great Gig in the Sky: the true story behind the laments of 'death and orgasm'
An exploration of the history behind a notable vocal performance in Pink Floyd's 'The Great Gig in the Sky' reveals its importance to the song and the recognition it received decades after its initial recording.
Bad Bunny makes history at Super Bowl with Spanish performance - as Trump blasts it 'absolutely terrible'
Bad Bunny made history by performing entirely in Spanish at the Super Bowl halftime show, while Donald Trump criticized the performance as 'absolutely terrible.'
Face of a 'vampire': Why this man was decapitated after death
Scientists have reconstructed the likeness of a man who was decapitated posthumously in eastern Croatia to prevent him from rising as a vampire.
KPop Demon Hunters stars to perform at BAFTAs in first live show outside US
The stars of KPop Demon Hunters are scheduled to perform at the BAFTAs, marking their first live show outside of the US after their hit song 'Golden' made history by winning a Grammy.
A Look at the Sky That Changed Everything We Knew About the World and the Universe
On January 7, 1610, Galileo Galilei discovered the four largest moons of Jupiter, revolutionizing humanity's understanding of the universe and Earth's position within it.
Frozen birds fell from the sky, trees cracked from frost, and hundreds of thousands of people died: No one knows why
In January 1709, Europe experienced an unprecedented cold spell, known as 'Le Grand Hiver', lasting three months and marking the coldest winter in 500 years, with temperatures plunging to -40ยฐC.