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From March to May the country experienced the warmest temperatures and sunniest days since records began.
19 hours ago
Britain records its warmest spring on record - and driest in more than 50 years
The UK has recorded its warmest spring on record and its driest in more than 50 years, according to provisional Met Office figures.
2 days ago
Met Office sees greater chance of hot summer and heatwaves
Seasonal forecasts issued for the summer predict that June to August are more likely to be hotter than normal but are less certain about prospects for rain.
4 days ago
The UK cities with the most MISERABLE weather - so, is your hometown in desperate need of some sunshine?
MailOnline analysed Met Office data on a range of locations across the UK to determine which are among the most miserable.
5 days ago
Electronic tags do NOT prevent criminals from re-offending, warns Met chief... as Labour lets thousands skip jail
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Sir Mark Rowley, the Metropolitan Police Commissioner, issued a stark warning yesterday about the Government's plans to let tens of thousands of offenders avoid jail.
Five arrested over protests at Gal Gadot filming
The Israeli actress has faced protests while filming across London over recent weeks, the Met says.
Met arrest five people after pro-Gaza demonstrations disrupt filming of Gal Gadot film in London
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Gadot, 39, who served in the Israel Defense Forces, has previously voiced strong support for Israel's invasion of Gaza, following the October 7 Hamas attacks.
Sadiq Khan slapped down by Met Police chief and Labour ministers over his call to decriminalise cannabis
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The London mayor backed a new report by the independent London Drugs Commission (LDC), which he set up in 2022.
Met police chief says it is RIGHT to release suspect's ethnicity after crimes - even if the news might 'embolden racists'
Metropolitan Police chief Sir Mark Rowley has said police will have to release details about suspects such as ethnicity to the public earlier, even if it may 'embolden racists'.
6 days ago
I reported my offensive colleague to the Met - why did he get his job back?
Izzy Vine reported a colleague who made discriminatory remarks but resigned after he was reinstated.