Threats of thunderstorms did little to dampen the spirits of music fans at Scotland's biggest festival.
The UK is one the countries which bans the weapons but will continue to support Ukraine, PM says.
Rishi Sunak said it would be "short-sighted" to do something now that made inflation worse later.
Matt Taylor gives the forecast for the next few days after thunderstorms hit parts of the UK.
It is harder to make big promises when there is less cash to go around, says Laura Kuenssberg.
A Northern Ireland theatre apologises after image appears during screening of film for children.
Cluster bombs are banned by more than 120 countries, with concerns unexploded ordinance could later harm civilians.
A councillor says UK government officials have been "completely unable" to keep locals informed.
This weekend marks 25 years since the Drumcree dispute in Portadown hit its peak.
Alex Graham from Dumfries was the man behind the Fred Basset series which is still running today.
A man is charged with murder in connection with the deaths of Stephen and Carol Baxter in Essex.
Portia the pot-bellied pig who could barely walk after reaching 26 stone is given a new lease of life.
The former BBC chairman, who resigned in April, says the licence fee system is "regressive".
The Union Chain Bridge joins almost 300 honoured landmarks across the world.
Diane Jones was last seen alive leaving a village pub with her husband Dr Robert Jones 40 years ago.
How much money did Captain Tom raise and why is his family under the spotlight?
Years after deferring a place at art school, Ian 'H' Watkins returns to his first love.
Transport for London said the poster promoted "foods high in fat, salt and sugar".
The removal of Disney cartoons from an asylum centre and Brexit pressure on the PM lead the papers.
The Sun newspaper says an unnamed BBC presenter paid tens of thousands of pounds to the teenager.
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