Flood risk to continue this week
As residents in flood-hit areas start cleaning up, the news that more rain is on the way this week will not be welcome.
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As residents in flood-hit areas start cleaning up, the news that more rain is on the way this week will not be welcome.
Prime Minister David Cameron is to visit areas hit by flooding, he announced after chairing a meeting of the Government’s Cobra emergencies committee in Downing Street.
Two women have reportedly been given cards telling them they are “fat” and “ugly” by a mystery man on the London Underground.
As the first proper cold spell of the season arrives this weekend, snow warnings have been issued. But will it snow where you are?
The Labour leader will have to respond to a statement from David Cameron calling for Britain to become involved in military air strikes in Syria.
Leaders at the G20 will discuss terrorism at their dinner tonight. David Cameron is there but he will be back in the UK tomorrow to make a major foreign policy speech.
Isobel Bowdery, who survived the massacre at the Bataclan concert venue where at least 89 people were shot dead, describes the horror she lived through, in an emotional Facebook post.
Around 27 students have displayed signs of sickness and feeling faint at Outwood Academy School in Ripon, and at least two have been taken to hospital.
I asked what it would say about David Cameron’s “substantial” renegotiation if the whole negotiation was wrapped up and the vote done and dusted a year and a half before his original deadline.
As the weather gears up to deliver us a week of rain and wind, there are some great images that capture this week’s weather theme well.
Nick Clegg said he was suspicious of the much trailed Investigatory Powers Bill and would want to look very carefully under the bonnet.
The government has snapped back at headlines saying it’s thrown in the towel on joining the US in attacking Syria. Is the Prime Minister discovering the limits of his authority?
Hurricane hunters captured the moment that they flew inside Hurricane Patricia – the most powerful hurricane recorded in the western hemisphere, with sustained winds of 200mph.
The Lords are debating whether to scupper George Osborne’s latest change to tax credits. What’s it all about?
The government and Tata pledge up to £9m to help steel workers hit by job losses in Scunthorpe, with assistance also provided to communities in Lanarkshire affected by cuts.