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Here is everything you need to know about seeing the Northern Lights or Aurora Borealis without a camera or lens.
Clip of the Prime Minister admonishing those who disagree with his ‘changes’ dates back to 2023 and concerned his leadership of the party.
The Northern Lights will be at their most visible at 11pm tonight (Friday, October 11) according to the Met Office with the general hours to see them from 7pm tonight until 3am (Saturday, October 12).