The first storm to be named by the Met Office this year is expected to bring gusts of up to 65mph.
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Figures this week showed house prices falling, but mortgage costs remain high.

Figures this week showed house prices falling, but mortgage costs remain high.

The UK must invest in rail and road networks or accept more extreme weather disruption, a government advisor says.

The first storm to be named by the Met Office this year is expected to bring gusts of up to 65mph.

Mahek Bukhari and her mother were behind a crash in which the two victims were rammed off the road.

More than 4,000 UK scouts hit by heatwave at World Jamboree to be moved into hotels.

Ten-month-old Jacob Crouch suffered multiple injuries inflicted by "fantasist" Craig Crouch.

The Rip-Off Britain presenter is set to be the oldest contestant in the show's history, at the age of 78.

Figures this week showed house prices falling, but mortgage costs remain high.

The UK must invest in rail and road networks or accept more extreme weather disruption, a government advisor says.

The first storm to be named by the Met Office this year is expected to bring gusts of up to 65mph.

Mahek Bukhari and her mother were behind a crash in which the two victims were rammed off the road.

More than 4,000 UK scouts hit by heatwave at World Jamboree to be moved into hotels.

Ten-month-old Jacob Crouch suffered multiple injuries inflicted by "fantasist" Craig Crouch.

The Rip-Off Britain presenter is set to be the oldest contestant in the show's history, at the age of 78.

The UK must invest in rail and road networks or accept more extreme weather disruption, a government advisor says.

The first storm to be named by the Met Office this year is expected to bring gusts of up to 65mph.

Mahek Bukhari and her mother were behind a crash in which the two victims were rammed off the road.
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