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A yellow warning has been issued for thunderstorms and floods, despite the UK experiencing its driest spring for nearly 70 years.
Thousands of runners turn out in Rob Burrow's memory
The annual event is the first one to take place since the Leeds Rhinos star's death last year.
Swiss host city Basel promises 'everyone is welcome' at Eurovision
The city at the crossroads of France, Germany and Switzerland gears up amid global tensions over diversity and inclusion.
Yungblud says he's thought about becoming a politician
Since setting up his own festival to make tickets cheaper, the 27-year-old singer says he thinks he could make a difference elsewhere.
Tributes paid to teenagers who died in swimming incident in Donegal
Emmanuel Familola, 16, and Matt Sibanda, 18, died after getting into difficulty in the water near Buncrana in County Donegal.
Freed British-Israeli hostage 'so happy' to be in UK
Emily Damari, who is visiting the UK for the first time since her release, tells of how happy she is to be "home finally".
Raducanu fights back to set up Gauff match in Rome
Emma Raducanu fights back to beat Veronika Kudermetova and set up an intriguing fourth-round meeting with Coco Gauff at the Italian Open.
Second arrest in cruise ship death investigation
James Messham died following an altercation reported hours after MSC Virtuosa departed Southampton.
Donegal community 'numb' after two teenagers die in swimming incident
A second teenage boy, who was rescued after a search operation, died in hospital during the early hours of Sunday morning, gardaí say.
Care worker recruitment from abroad to end, Cooper says
Up to 50,000 fewer lower-skilled workers will come to the UK under new measures aimed at tackling net migration, the home secretary says.