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The late summer sunshine is a result of warm air being dragged up over the UK from France.
The US president met with Boris Johnson to discuss about the possibility of a UK-US trade deal once Britain has left the European Union.
As the UK hurtles towards a potential no-deal Brexit, more than a million people living on the continent are waiting to find out what it will mean for their lives.
PM tells Trump about American bans on pork pies and shower trays. But claims President is 'popular with large numbers of people in our country'.
PM says he will prove his critics wrong and warns that it is a 'grave mistake' to think UK will go backwards after quitting EU.
Differences over big issues will be papered over, as the need for a post-Brexit trade deal dominates. But most of all, it’s a chance to sell Johnson to voters back home as a global statesman.
Forecast warm weather and calm seas this bank holiday could spark desperate rush to reach British shores.
Staying in Europe is the only way we can make a serious impact on climate change and the environment, MEP Alex Phillips writes.
French President says Northern Irish backstop is not "legal quibbling” ahead of lunch with UK prime minister.