The Met Office has issued an urgent snow warning for parts of the UK – with travel chaos expected in just a matter of hours. The forecaster has issued a six-hour yellow alert for snow covering three regions of Scotland: Grampian, Strathclyde
The Met Office has confirmed which parts of the UK could see the first glimpse of summer this weekend as temperatures are set to soar to 20C. With Britain officially entering Summer Time as clocks jump forward an hour, many have been
Britain is likely to be lashed with heavy rain and strong gusts as the latest weather maps show a jet stream moving towards the country in the coming days. Maps from WXCharts have turned bright red, blue, and yellow, indicating the possibility
Britain will be witness to unsettled weather conditions as the latest weather maps predict a complete “north-south” divide in the coming days. Maps from WXCharts show the northern regions covered with rain while the southern areas look more “settled” for April 5.
The Met Office has issued an urgent weather warning for nearly 20 regions with just hours to spare – see if you’re affected.
A video has captured the moment a Met Police officer tells a Jewish woman that the use of swastikas during a pro-Palestine march needed to be “taken into context”. The footage shows an activist at Saturday’s protest in London embroiled in a
Parts of Devon experienced heavy snowfall last night as Storm Nelson is set to bring 70mph winds over the next 48 hours. The Met Office has issued a number of yellow weather warnings for parts of the UK – including England’s south
Carrie Johnson’s friend Nimco Ali hit out at the Met Police after her theft investigation was dropped. The campaigner shared a screenshot of a message she had received from Scotland Yard saying it was closing the probe into her stolen item that
Queen Camilla received a warm welcome to Shrewsbury this morning, as scores of people gathered in the town square to catch a glimpse of the consort. The Queen, who is wearing a gorgeous camel coat, is kicking off her trip to the
This is the face of the “deluded” schizophrenic who travelled 500 miles to stab an elderly pensioner to death entirely at random. James O’Connor, from Hilltown, Dundee, Scotland, pleaded guilty to manslaughter by diminished responsibility at Bristol Crown Court on Thursday, February