Temperatures forecast to settle after week that saw hottest day of 2024
The Met Office said it will be a ‘dry and pleasant’ weekend in most parts of the country.
The Met Office said it will be a ‘dry and pleasant’ weekend in most parts of the country.
Hundreds of thousands of students in England, Wales and Northern Ireland received their A-level grades on Thursday.
An Israeli delegation is meeting with officials from the US, Qatar and Egypt, although it is not known whether Hamas will be present.
More than 100 children and their families could lose much-needed support after the local charity which helps them with their autism announced that it was losing critical funding.
St Martin’s constable Dave Beausire is calling for the compulsory purchase of land to get the construction of affordable homes moving.
UK gross domestic product for the second quarter matched economist predictions.
The 11-year-old who suffered serious injuries was an Australian.
A range of news stories feature across the front pages of Thursday’s newspapers.
Michael Smith, who lost sight in the central part of his eyes, will be tethered to his boss, Jack Stacy, for 24 hours as they climb 24 peaks.
GI Genius analyses the video feed of a colonoscopy in real-time and alerts medics to let them know which areas to focus on.
The study included 300 woman in Mali who were considering getting pregnant in the coming year.
The artwork depicts various animals on sites around London.
So far at least 69 adults have been sentenced, out of 372 charged.
Pope will step up to captain England next week after Stokes was ruled out of the rest of the summer with a torn left hamstring.
Belgorod governor Vyacheslav Gladkov described the situation there as ‘extremely difficult and tense’.