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UK weather: Britain set to be as hot as Algeria this bank holiday with 27C temperatures
Temperature records across the UK could tumble in the next few days as heat from the Continent sweeps north.
Landscape Photographer of the Year Award 2017: Enter now
From rocky coastlines to lush woodlands, Britain's remarkable landscape and volatile weather provides generous material to fire the imagination.
Prince William and Kate Middleton sixth wedding anniversary: Beautiful photos of the royal couple's life together
From the royal wedding – and that famous kiss on the balcony – to children, here are plenty of beautiful images recording the couple's life together.
Britain 'invaded' Spain in 2002 after bungled Royal Navy training exercise
Phone call from military commander said: 'Sir, I'm afraid something awful's happened.'
Why Britain, not Spain, has sovereignty over Gibraltar
Britain won Gibraltar in 1704 during the War of Spanish Succession.
The white working class has been strategically pitted against the rest by right-wing politicians
The working class has been deliberately racialised and divided.
Bristol named best place to live in Britain
The Sunday Times annual guide chose west country city due to the seaside and scenery.
Sean Spicer apologises to Britain over accusations GCHQ wiretapped Donald Trump
A spokesman for the British prime minister said Theresa May had been assured the accusations would not be repeated.
Bad weather, high living costs and rising prejudice: Here's how Romanians see Brexit Britain
Those who leave corruption-wracked Romania prefer to go to Italy or Spain.
Grandmother living in UK for 30 years deported to Singapore with just £12 in pocket
Irene Clennell's sister-in-law said she had been subject to 'insensitive and unfair government rules'.
Gambia to rejoin the Commonwealth in coming months
It will be the fourth country to rejoin the Commonwealth, following South Africa, Pakistan and Fiji.
Sleeping rough isn't a choice - nor is it illegal - so why do we deport homeless foreigners?
More than half of London's rough sleepers are foreign nationals mostly from Central and Eastern Europe.
Theresa May to visit China as she eyes post-Brexit trade deal
The trip will be 'a renewed expression of the close relationship between Britain and China'.
May vows to use Brexit vote to 'build a fairer Britain that works for everyone'
The PM said the referendum was not just a vote on EU membership, but also a rejection of the current order.
Tories welcome May's 'point by point' Brexit speech
The prime minister 'nailed the so-called ambiguities', says Boris Johnson.
UK business confidence in December remained at second-highest level since Brexit vote, survey shows
But the proportion of businesses expecting to increase investments over the next year has declined.
Britain accused of preparing an official 'witch-hunt' by Russia
The embassy questioned whether the UK is seeking another EU referendum following US election concerns.
'We are not here to sabotage legislation' Lord Speaker tells PM ahead of Supreme Court Brexit ruling
Peer hits outs at those 'intent on creating discord between the House of Commons and the House of Lords'.
British and US arms used by Iraq's Shia militias to commit war crimes
The human rights group Amnesty International has said the paramilitary formations must be held to account.
'Never be afraid to speak the truth to those in power,' UK's departing EU diplomat tells colleagues
Sir Ivan Rogers says UK's 'multilateral negotiating experience is in short supply' ahead of Brexit.
UK could create 400,000 jobs by quitting customs union
'We must take back control of our trade policy,' said leading Leave campaigner, Michael Gove.
Theresa May has no negotiation strategy for Brexit – the UK is heading for a lose-lose
Voting Leave was like boarding a plane without knowing where it was going.
Britain prepares for the coldest night of autumn so far amid 'cold does kill' warning
Temperatures could plunge to as low as -8C in some parts of the country.
Britain faces EU budget bills for more than a decade warns Germany
The UK will also not benefit from any 'generous rebates', the German finance minister has said.
Boris Johnson accused of 'insulting' Italy following Prosecco threat
Brexit talks with an Italian minister led to a spat over who can sell more fish and chips or Prosecco.
First anniversary of Paris attacks marked by British Muslim leaders at Bataclan
Delegation including 16 Muslim and civic leaders from across the UK laid flowers at the theatre.
Assad regime and Isis have both used deadly chemical weapons in Syria
UN-backed report alleges Syrian government forces behind use of chlorine barrel bombs against civilians.
France renews request to UK to accept nearly 1,500 refugee children of Calais migrant camp
Heads of two local bodies in France have said that the UK should do its part in this international crisis.
Russia accuses the UK of delaying visas to its embassy staff
Russian ambassador Alexander Yakovenko alleged that London was trying to shrink Moscow's presence in Britain.
Brits are well-travelled, open-minded global citizens – damn the Brexiteers who want to change us
The rhetoric of Theresa May and others does not reflect Britain's proud history of internationalism.