Druids and dancers gather at Stonehenge to mark winter solstice
Crowds brave the Wiltshire cold to watch the sun rise after the longest night of the year
Crowds have gathered at Stonehenge to mark the winter solstice and witness the sunrise after the longest night of the year.
Druids and dancers were among the crowds celebrating the occasion despite the cold – with temperatures barely reaching 6C (42.8F) when the sun rose at 8.05am.