After the winter solstice the Sun begins to move north again relative to the equator until eventually - six months later - it ...
This year, 21 December marks the winter solstice, which brings with it the shortest day and the longest night of the year. To ...
Thousands of people have gathered at Stonehenge to watch the sunrise on the winter solstice, the shortest day of the year.
English Heritage, the organization that manages Stonehenge, said some 8,500 people celebrated Saturday at the monument on ...
Stonehenge will be open for the Winter Solstice again this year with sunrise expected at 08:09 GMT. While thousands flock to ...
Wearing Celtic clothing and elaborate, nature-inspired headdresses, druids and pagans danced around the Neolithic stone ...
The stars of This Is Spinal Tap have been spotted filming the sequel to the iconic 1980s rock mockumentary at Stonehenge. There has already been a reveal of the spoof heavy metal band's link up with ...
A planning document which sets out how to protect the landscape around Avebury and Stonehenge has been approved. The Setting Study will be used by councillors to ensure developers do not impact the ...
Campaigners who fought against plans for a road tunnel near Stonehenge have supported a government proposal to revoke permission for it. The controversial proposals for the A303 in Wiltshire were ...
New analysis of a Neolithic cow's tooth found at Stonehenge shows the animal likely came from Wales, reinforcing theories that cattle helped to transport the enormous stones. The tooth, from a cow's ...
Olivia Colman, a pub's local owl, and a charity trek all feature in this week's pictures. Residents of Larkhill, near Stonehenge, say they've had another year of litter – and worse. English Heritage ...
A runner is recreating the journey of the stones used to build Stonehenge on a 300-mile charity challenge to raise money for a children's hospice. Alex Bance, from Salisbury, Wiltshire, began his run ...
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