People queue outside the Apple store in Regent Street in London as iPhone 16 goes on sale in the UK. The video also shows a ...
Third weather alert issued by Met Office ahead of weekend storms and heavy rain - The forecaster warns that damage to ...
The taskforce brought together Environment Secretary Steve Reed, floods minister Emma Hardy, the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government, Home Office, Cabinet Office, the Environment ...
The Met Office has said rain and thunderstorms will persist in the southern half of Britain on Sunday as a band of wet weather moved further inland from coastal areas. Up to 100mm of rain could ...
A YELLOW weather warning for "heavy and possibly thunder rain" has been issued across Worcestershire. The Met Office has warned of flooding and disruption between today (Saturday) at 9pm and ...
Forecasters have issued a new weather warning for rain which covers the entire South West and the majority of the nation. The Met Office yellow warning is in place from 9pm tonight (Saturday ...
The Met Office has said today (Friday, September 5) will likely be the "warmest day since May" in some parts of the country, with a "return to summer-like" weather expected. Speaking in the Met ...
Met Office spokesman Oli Claydon said: “What we’re seeing is a development of a bit of a split in the weather between the north and south. We could even be fringing on the possibility of nudging into ...
Temperatures are still expected to creep up to 25C in London on Friday despite the wet weather, the Met Office said. The forecaster has warned there is a slight chance of power cuts and a small ...
Latest provisional figures from the Met Office weather forecaster show the UK hasn’t had a summer less warm since 2015, almost a decade ago. After drizzly days at Wimbledon and Royal Windsor ...
The Met Office has issued an urgent weather alert as Britons are set to be lashed by 12 hours of torrential rain and lightning. The British weather agency has put in place a yellow weather warning ...
The bad weather was down to weather conditions far to the north and out across the Atlantic having a knock-on effect to the British summer. Met Office Scientist Emily Carlisle said ...