The Supernatural Side of Stonehenge
Stonehenge isn't just a bunch of old stones. EMMA HEARD, from Weird Wiltshire blog, tells us about the ancient site's spookier side, including ghosts, UFOs, cryptids and all sorts of strange goings on
Matriarch 2022 REVIEW
Matriarch 2022 is an unsettling and unpredictable film that offers a fresh perspective on the horror genre, writes GEMMA JOHNSON
Spirit Reunion: Reverend Knew Me From Beyond The Grave
CLAIRE EVANS recalls a profound spiritual encounter at the grave of a reverend in Milton Keynes who had baptised her as a child.
Shadows (S3, E5): The Man Who Hated Children
A child-hating grump gets his comeuppance from an unlikely source. RICHARD PHILLIPS-JONES looks at Shadows: The Man Who Hated Children
House of the Binns: Bluidy Tam’s Deal With The Devil
House of the Binns is famous for its former resident, Thomas 'Bluidy Tam' Dalyell, known for his cruelty and alleged supernatural encounters, writes TACE DORRIS
Catweazle: Time-Travelling Wizard Warms Our Hearts
Catweazle is an iconic 1970s kids' fantasy series featuring a medieval wizard thrust into the modern world. Junior Paranormal Events and their young ambassadors experience the show's magic for the first time.
Dargle Cottage UFO Investigation, A Cautionary Tale
A journalist and a UFO skeptic face a surreal car chase, blurring the lines between reality and paranoia. NEIL NIXON tells us the strange real-life tale near Dargle Cottage in Kent...
The Curse Of Robert The Doll 2016 REVIEW
In a crowded market of haunted doll films, The Curse of Robert The Doll 2016 had a promising premise, but failed to deliver, says GEMMA JOHNSON
The Hauntings of Trinity College, Dublin
Trinity College Dublin is a hallowed ground for both students and spectres, says guest writer DAVID McHUGH
Fitz Manor, Most Haunted (S3, E7) REVIEW
The Most Haunted team dives into the spine-chilling mysteries of Fitz Manor in Shropshire and discovers apparitions, mysterious noises and psychic insights, writes JOANNA HAGUE
Cyhyraeth: The Dreaded Groaning Spirit
The Cyhyraeth, a Welsh death omen, heralds impending death with eerie cries, occasionally accompanied by ominous phenomena like Corpse Candles, writes MARK REES
Why Witches Were Safer In Wales
Wales had notably fewer witch trials and executions compared to the rest of early modern Europe because of cultural, religious, and legal differences, writes MACSEN MATTHEWS
Edinburgh’s Dark October: Newington Cemetery Ghost
A woman's eerie experience in a neglected Edinburgh cemetery unveils a haunting connection to a historic tragedy, writes JOHN TANTALON
Leith Hall, Most Haunted (S3, E4) REVIEW
Most Haunted team explores Aberdeenshire's Leith Hall's eerie past, including a hanging tree and a ghostly WWI soldier, with mixed investigative results, writes JOANNA HAGUE
Home: Ghosts BBC (S5, E2) EPISODE REVIEW
In Ghosts BBC series five, episode two, our spectral friends are reminded there's no haunt like Home, writes GEMMA JOHNSON.
The Bloody Berwick Vampire Attacks
Berwick-upon-Tweed, on the England-Scotland border, has been under siege many times, including from two vicious vampires, writes ROB KIRKUP
Supernatural 1977 BBC TV EPISODE GUIDE
Supernatural 1977 anthology horror series has much to interest fans of vintage spooky drama, writes RICHARD MARKWORTH
Mary Pannell, The Witch Haunting Of Ledston Hall
Mary Pannell's 16th-century witchcraft trial still haunts the road near Ledston Hall in West Yorkshire with eerie sightings and mysterious events, writes JOANNA HAGUE
Himley’s Crooked House: Exploring Its Ghostly Mysteries
The Crooked House in Himley, West Midlands, recently hit the news when it mysteriously burned down. ANDREW HOMER says the historical pub was known just as much for its ghosts and hauntings as it was for its wonky architecture.
Nightmare on One Sheet: Graham Humphreys VIDEO
Top UK horror poster artist Graham Humphreys talks to Spooky Isles about his new book, Nightmare on One Sheet, exploring his recent poster artwork.
Clapham Wood: Haunted or Hoax?
Clapham Wood in West Sussex has reported UFOs, big cats, vanishing people and other strange events. PETER A. McCUE looks at whether it deserves its title as one of England's paranormal hotspots.
Walking With The Ghosts of Durham: Andrew Ross VIDEO
Things are getting spookier in Durham with Halloween coming, says Andrew Ross, from Walking with the Ghosts of Durham. Andrew tells Spooky Isles about his love of ghost stories and why he started doing ghost tours in Durham.
Legend Of The Lochmaben Castle Vampire
Scotland's Lochmaben Castle was the site of a real-life vampire case in 1991. KIERAN MacRAE, from Generally Spooky History Podcast, takes a look
Richard Case: How I’d Solve The Talking Mongoose Mystery
Paranormal investigator Richard Case talks to DAVID SAUNDERSON about the film, Nandor Fodor and the Talking Mongoose, and his thoughts about the historic real-life mystery