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SNP-backing Line of Duty star Martin Compston is filmed on stage with Celtic fans as they chant IRA song that 'glorifies murdering terrorists' in Las Vegas

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Kevin Spacey vows to 'establish his innocence' over allegations he sexually assaulted three men as he grins during court appearance in LondonĮXCLUSIVE: Fresh calls for information on 25-year anniversary of horrific rape and murder of grandmother who was attacked on her way to friend's house for cup of teaĮXCLUSIVE: Prime stupidity! Amazon driver following his sat nav gets stuck in narrow country lane before tractor-driving farmer shows him the cross-country escape route Rail revenues and passenger numbers are HALF of pre-Covid levels as switch to WFH dries up income from expensive season tickets, figures reveal Why doesn't Labour care about strike's real victims?

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Priti Patel signs an order to extradite Julian Assange to the US to face espionage chargesĭame Deborah James, 40, reveals she was given just days to live when she was released from hospital last month so her day at Royal Ascot was a 'fab milestone' that proves she 'ain't dead yet' - as she makes her final TV appearance on Embarrassing Bodies Millions face mortgage misery: HSBC, Barclays, First Direct and Virgin Money hit homeowners with rates rise within HOURS of Bank of England's hike to 1.25% - and some face paying DOUBLE the bank's 0.25% increase ITV news star Robert Peston forced into humiliating climbdown after falsely claiming Boris Johnson's ethics adviser quit over plan to help Tory-linked firms Gatwick Airport forces airlines to cancel 4,000 flights over summer to avoid a repeat of half-term chaos - affecting 800,000 holidaymakers Rishi WON'T ride to the rescue on cost-of-living crisis: Ministers warn no cuts to Britons' taxes until 11% inflation threat eases after Bank of England hikes interest rates and sounds alarm on stalling economy Pictured this morning: A woman enjoys an ice cream at Richmond in South West London (left), early arrivals at Bournemouth beach in Dorset (centre and top right) and swimmers at London Fields Lido in Hackney (bottom right).īritons bolt to the beach on the HOTTEST day of the year! Sun-lovers stake their claim in the sand from 6AM as thousands head to the coast to soak up 34C There are also hopes of a glorious Saturday for many parts of the UK - with temperatures set to hit 26C (79F) in the South East tomorrow, before dropping significantly to a much cooler high of 21C (70F) by Sunday. Temperatures in South East England had already hit 23C (73F) at London City Airport at 7am this morning, and are expected to rise to around 27C (81F) by 10am, then 32C (90F) at 2pm and then 34C (93F) later in the afternoon.

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But there is an outside chance today could be the hottest June day for Britain on record, with the current all-time high for the month being 35.6C (96.1F) - set in London on June 29, 1957, and Southampton on June 28, 1976. In fact, heavy rain and strong winds were so fierce north of the border that Network Rail imposed a speed restriction on the West Highland Line today. It means parts of the UK will be hotter than Jamaica and the Maldives - but people in Northern Ireland, North West England and Scotland were warned to brace for cooler weather and rain. Temperatures are forecast to climb further today as a heatwave coming up from Spain and Portugal sees the South East hit 34C (93F), while the rest of England and Wales can expect between 27C (81F) and 30C (86F). The hottest weather will be around London, after the warmest day of 2022 so far yesterday with 29.5C (85F) at Northolt in the capital, which itself beat the previous high of 28.2C (82.7F) set at Kew Gardens on Wednesday. Sunseekers flocked to beaches and parks from 6am today as Britain records its hottest day of the year for the third day in a row with temperatures soaring to 34C (93F) - and it could even be the warmest June day on record.













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