Britain will witness a return of cold weather conditions as the latest weather maps have turned purple hinting at the possibility of snow next week. Maps from WXcharts show snow accumulation in several parts of the country at around 3 pm on
Brand new weather maps reveal that the UK is set to sizzle next weekend – and an expert is warning Brits to plan ahead. It’s been a long time coming but it finally seems as though the UK is hotting up after
British troops will be able to use cutting-edge laser technology five years earlier than expected after Grant Shapps oversaw a red tape bonfire to speed up procurement. The move comes as the Defence Secretary warned “urgent” action was needed to protect Britain
According to a political commentator, the European Court of Human Rights has morphed into a ‘monster’ and as a result, it is time for Britain to leave. Ross Clark, a conservative columnist, argued that the ECHR had moved away from its founding
Weather maps have predicted a relentless snowy spell on the horizon, with more than 100 hours of wintry precipitation tipped to fall later in April. The month has got off to a miserable start for many, with widespread rainfall surging across the
New weather maps reveal that some parts of the UK is set for heavy snowfall for 12 hours straight towards the end of April. The snow is predicted between Monday, April 22 from around 6pm from around Fort William in the north
Britain will continue to face wet and windy weather conditions as Storm Pierrick will bring strong gusts up to 50mph in several parts of the country. The storm which was named by the French Met Office is “stronger in the UK than
New weather maps have pinpointed a 72-hour “mini heatwave” coming to Britain in two hits. NetWeather and WXCharts have forecast sunshine and balmy weather heading for the UK on the weekends of April 13 and April 21. The first wave will see
Kemi Badenoch hailed new figures showing Brexit Britain is now the world’s fourth largest exporter of goods and services. The Business and Trade Secretary said the UK is “punching above its weight on trade” after moving up from seventh place the year
Suella Braverman has admitted she is “disappointed” homes earmarked for migrants deported to Rwanda have been sold off. Some 70 percent of the 163 affordable homes on the Bwiza Riverside estate have been sold to private buyers. Kigali has insisted “none of