Lyrids meteor shower 2021: When to see them and Met Office forecast latest
Up to 18 meteors an hour may be seen in the night sky
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Supermoons 2021: When to see back-to-back Pink and Flower full moons
Let s hope the clouds part to allow us to see the lunar treats
A pink supermoon (Image: PA)
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Supermoons 2021: When to see the Pink Moon and Flower Moon
They ll be looming large and bright in the sky - let s pray for no clouds
An April full pink moon rises over Brislington in Bristol. Although not typically pink in colour the name is coined from folklore, with a reference to moss pink, or wild ground phlox. (Image: Bath Chronicle)
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image captionPrince Philip supported more than 800 organisations over his decades of service
Charities were an essential part of the Duke of Edinburgh s working life as a member of the Royal Family. Many of the 800 organisations he supported were in London and without his efforts, parts of the city could look very different today.
Prince Philip was always very hands on when it came to the groups he helped, according to Ian Lloyd, author of
The Duke: 100 Chapters in the Life of Prince Philip. He really carved out his own role. He didn t have a role at the beginning [of the Queen s reign], he said.