The first Heat-Health Alert of the year is issued across large parts of England.
Georgia Bilham told the teenage girl it was a "stupid mistake", a jury hears.
Beth Winter calls the party's selection process to be the election candidate for a new seat "unjust".
It means the scheme is likely to launch at the same time as similar proposals for other parts of the UK.
The woman claims the officer raped her up to four times a week and locked her in her own home.
The Princess of Wales visits a Berkshire rugby club to talk about community settings in early years.
Met Asst Commissioner Louisa Rolfe said the force is reviewing its policing of the event.
Around 2,000 security officers will walk out for 31 days in June and August.
Louis De Zoysa "pulled the trigger on purpose" when he shot Sgt Matiu Ratana, 54, his trial hears.
The Irish deputy prime minister's visit comes after an historic NI local election result last month.
The UK's biggest mortgage lender says rising borrowing costs are affecting confidence.
Victim Dylan Holliday, 16, was stabbed 13 times near an underpass in Wellingborough in August 2021.
The pupil from St Kentigern's Academy in West Lothian was taken to hospital but later died.
The National Lottery says 205 ticket-holders in the city have become millionaires since 1994.
A car has just dropped off Prince Harry at the High Court for the second day of cross-examination.
The prime minister says "subsidy races" are not a solution to hitting climate goals, as he visits Washington.
A carved piece of wood found during a construction project is believed to be the oldest in Britain.
A report urges ministers to improve uptake to a tutoring scheme designed to help students in England catch up.
A former climate scientist is among a growing number of people overwhelmed by "eco-anxiety".
Does the toppling of a slave trader's statue three years ago continue to inspire positive change?
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