The UK is set to be hit by the most intense storm in seven years, with winds up to 80mph as the Met Office issues a “danger to life” warning this weekend.
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The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have taken part in their first joint event since deciding to give up royal duties.
A chemistry teacher who was jailed for six years after helping his younger brother join Islamic State (IS) and become a suicide bomber has been released from jail two-thirds of the way through his sentence.
Manchester United have lodged an official complaint against The Sun alleging that the newspaper knew in advance about an attack on the home of club executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward.
A third person in the UK who has tested positive for coronavirus is being treated in a London hospital.
Ninety migrants have been intercepted while trying to reach the UK, including women and children.
Councils will no longer be forced to fly flags to mark the Duke of York’s 60th birthday – but the occasion will still be marked by the ringing of bells at Westminster Abbey.
Up to four inches of snow is expected in parts of Britain next week as Storm Ciara brings blizzard conditions to the UK this weekend.
Urgent advice from the Department of Health has been issued for anyone returning to the UK from China and eight other states in Asia.
A terrorist convict due for release within weeks called for a “year of fear” and posted comments saying there was “nothing wrong with chopping off heads of your enemies”.
