World War Two bomb blown up in Portsmouth
A World War Two bomb, dredged up in Portsmouth Harbour, has been towed out to sea and detonated.
The 500lb (227kg) device was found at about 05:00 GMT, prompting the evacuation of a shopping centre, offices and homes.
Train and ferry services, including cross-channel ferries, were suspended with some passengers stuck offshore for hours as their ships waited to dock.
Royal Navy experts detonated the device at 16:00, about 1.5 miles east of the Isle of Wight.