The Met Office warnings come into force on Saturday.
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The Independent is a British online newspaper. It was established in 1986 as a national morning printed paper. Nicknamed the Indy, it began as a broadsheet and changed to tabloid format in 2003. The last printed edition was in 2016.
It tends to take a pro-market stance on economic issues and is politically aligned with liberalism.
Members of Aslef with 11 train operators will walk out on Saturday.
Upgrading homes with poor energy efficiency ratings would lower the cost of the Government’s energy price guarantee, analysis shows.
The officer was involved in a car chase
The former England goalkeeper praised the England team for taking the knee before their game against the USA.
England fans shared their disdain for the outcome of tonight’s match
Writing in the Daily Telegraph, she said what happens in people’s first five years ‘fundamentally impacts our whole lives’.
The Three Lions failed to seal qualification for the knockout stages.
A review into the brigade found that female, black and Asian firefighters had to contend with abuse from colleagues.
A report described a toxic culture.
‘The way they acted was completely unprecedented,’ Mark Bullingham said
An independent culture review into the brigade was led by former chief crown prosecutor Nazir Afzal.
High Streets get a welcome boost on global shopping day – but there are protests in Dublin and Belgium
The report found the brigade has a ‘toxic culture that allows bullying and abuse’
Former health secretary will declare his fee to parliament at a later date
Former health secretary will declare his fee to parliament at a later date
Health Minster Neil O’Brien said: ‘I am determined to make sure everybody seeking NHS dental care can receive it when they need it.’
The national stadium’s famous arch was lit up in the colours of the rainbow before the big match.
Poisoning was the only reasonable explanation for the premature boy’s sudden deterioration, professor says
Exclusive: Almost 200,000 more households with young children will be pushed into financial trouble when bills rise in April, research finds
The First Minister is set to encourage SNP members despite the ruling that Holyrood cannot legislate for a second vote.
Levelling-up minister Dehenna Davison joined Sir Gary Streeter in becoming the latest Tories to announce their exit plans
Levelling-up minister Dehenna Davison joined Sir Gary Streeter in becoming the latest Tories to announce their exit plans.
‘He did wear the grass out,’ one neighbour says
Mayor says Londoners are breathing in ‘poison’ and that ‘doing nothing is not an option’
























