Daily politics briefing: July 15
All the latest political developments of the day, as former Brexit minister Lord Frost calls on Kemi Badenoch to withdraw from the Tory leadership contest in favour of Liz Truss.
It happened in terminal 2F of the airport at around 8:20 CEST.
Members of the Communication Workers Union are set to walk out on August 26 and 31 and on September 8 and 9 in a dispute over pay.
An inside source called Skelton’s rumoured sign-up ‘the perfect way to bounce back’
One small unplanned bonfire is understood to have been lit in the Markets area on Monday evening.
Daniel Kaluuya and Keke Palmer reassure Melissa Nathoo it's okay to be confused when you've watched NOPE. They also discuss annoying sibling behaviour and a weird peeing story....
“I feel like I was never supposed to have hair anyway,” the rapper said before shaving eyebrows off on Instagram Live
It is the first time since 1984 that the virus has been found to be spreading in the community in the UK.
Residents within new cordon are not allowed back in homes
Katori Hall felt her popular play about Black strip club culture could easily become a television series
On Your Side will provide victims with help and advice from trained staff via a free 24-hour phone line and website.
As one third of a legendary songwriting and production partnership, Dozier produced a slew of indelible hits that expressed the joy and frustration of a whole generation
The Amber grading warns of adverse health effects for the general public, not just the most vulnerable to extreme heat.
The 63-year-old actor will star in the new BBC One drama Marriage alongside Nicola Walker.
If you can't afford to heat your home the library may provide sanctuary.
A starving beluga whale stranded in France’s river Seine for more than a week has been put down after it fell sick while being transported towards the sea in a risky rescue operation on Wednesday.
‘She will have to live with this for the rest of her life. That’s why she was spared. We understand it already,’ said a sister of one of the victims
Agricultural workers have told of the impact of drought and rising costs.
Brenda Eadie is demanding the Scottish Government act and increase pay for medics in Scotland.
Police issued dozens of fines for offences ranging from incorrect number plates to the use of mobile phones whilst driving during road side checks.
‘What I saw was just a man, a human being in pain, lonely with no one there to testify for him’