Ramp up the Red with The British Heart Foundation: 7 February
Mollie King is challenging the UK to Ramp up the Red to raise money for the British Heart Foundation on 7 February, 2014. Whether you wrap up in a red scarf, dab on your brightest red lippy or chuck on a cosy red knit, it all counts towards joining the fight against coronary heart disease. Visit the British Heart Foundation's website for the best tips and ideas on getting 'reddy' for the event!
Valentine's Day: 14 February
We're up for breaking tradition this Valentine's Day, and what better way than visiting the Natural History Museum's Night Safari? Whether you pick the Ugly Tour, where you can see some of the natural world's most hideous secrets, or the Beautiful Tour, witnessing the world's most stunning specimens, it will be a Valentine's Day to remember.
For tickets visit: nhm.ac.uk
Glasgow Film Festival: 20 February - 2 March
Now celebrating it's 10th anniversary, there is no better year to head to the Glasgow Film Festival. With Street Food Cartel, festival goers can eat alongside the on-screen action, witness young talent at the Glasgow Youth Film Festival and rub shoulders with celebs such as Gemma Arterton and Joss Whedon.
For tickets visit: glasgowfilm.org/festival
Who Do You think You Are? Live: 20 - 22 February
Following on from the BBC series that helps celebrities trace their family histories, the Who Do You Think You Are? squad will be returning to London, Olympia, to help every visitor discover a piece of their past. This year, the team is focusing on the centenary of World War One and providing information on family heirlooms, unidentified photos and interactive workshops.
For tickets visit: whodoyouthinkyouarelive.com
Astronomy photographer of the Year: until 24 February
We're pretty excited about the space craze that's sweeping the nation, and the current exhibition at National Maritime Museum makes it even easier to be introduced to the wonders of our universe. Winning photographs of stars, planets and galaxies that capture the beauty of space will be up on display until the 24th February.