About Candles
A candle is an ignitable wick embedded in wax, or another flammable solid substance such as tallow, that provides light, and in some cases, a fragrance. A candle can also provide heat, or be used as a method of keeping time. The candle can be used during the event of a power outage to provide light.
Abba's Agnetha Fältskog returns with solo song: 'I didn't know if I could do this'
... " When I get in the mood, I light two Candles - preferably red ones - and sit down by the piano...
Ceremonies mark the anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine
... Children from St Mary s Ukrainian School lit some of the 52 Candles - one for each week of the war - during an ecumenical prayer service at the Ukrainian Catholic Cathedral in London...
Gaza: At least 21 killed in Jabalia refugee camp fire
... Deadly fires - often caused by Candles - have become a regular occurrence in Gaza because of severe power shortages...
Cost of Living: How you're delaying switching on the heating
... Blankets, Candles, PJs - and so to bedMany of you shared your tactics for keeping cosy as the nights draw in and temperatures plummet...
Manchester shooting: Lockdown party victim was 'peacemaker'
... Candles and flowers were not to follow Links in the scene in memory of the victims Why is the BBC North West, and? You can also send ideas for a story ...
Gunman on run after deadly Czech hospital shooting
... After announcing that the area was safe and that roads had been reopened, members of the public visited the hospital to lay flowers and light Candles...
Essex lorry deaths: Vigil for Vietnamese victims
... Candles were arranged into a figure of 39 to represent the number who died At the service on Saturday evening, prayers were heard and members of the Catholic congregation performed readings and Candles were lit...