All About Moons

All About Moons

There’s so much for us to learn and for budding astronomers to discover about the marvellous moons of our solar system. Here are some interesting facts about the moons in our solar system. What Are Moons? Known as natural satellites, moons come in many types, shapes...
English Language Day

English Language Day

Inspired By Shakespeare Each year on the 23rd of April we celebrate English Language Day, a date chosen in honour of William Shakespeare and his impact on modern-day English. It is one of the the UN’s language days, of which there are six throughout the year,...
Haiku Poetry Day

Haiku Poetry Day

All about Haiku Happy International Haiku Day! No, this is not a lesser-known religious celebration you haven’t heard of before, but rather the celebration of the elegant and timeless literary art form; a short, unrhymed poem, an ancient form of Japanese poetry....
Groundhog Day: What’s That Again?

Groundhog Day: What’s That Again?

Each year on 2 February, the world eagerly anticipates the appearance of a cute and famous rodent, named Punxsutawney Phil. The day is observed as Groundhog Day in the USA and Canada and watched across world. But why Groundhog Day and what is a Groundhog? A Brief...
A Brief History Of Television

A Brief History Of Television

There were an estimated 1.72 billion television households worldwide in 2021. However, despite this having grown from 1.47 billion in 2010 and being expected to surpass 1.8 billion in 2026, media consumption is definitely changing. According to a report from Ofcom,...