Warning over icy road conditions

Forecasters are warning of widespread ice on Sunday as the worst of the wintry weather begins to ease across

Snowfall leaves drivers trapped

Motorists spend the night in their cars as heavy snow causes widespread travel disruption across

Bogus warden ‘fining dog owners’

Dog owners are warned to be on their guard after reports that a bogus warden has been giving £50 on-the-spot fines to dog owners in

Snow brings delays to transport

One-third of flights from Heathrow are cancelled because of snow and train and Tube services have severe delays and

Gas explosion homes evacuated

Two people are injured and 10 homes evacuated after a gas explosion in West

Planning disputes to be reviewed

Some of Northern Ireland’s longest running planning disputes could be settled within the next few

Coastguards search for fisherman

A sea search takes place for a man who fell from a Belgian fishing vessel off the north Devon

Police officer slashed with knife

A police officer is stabbed while responding to an emergency call in the Kilwilkie estate in

Councils owed £2.3m by developers

More than half of Welsh councils are owed money from private developers which should be going towards community

Officers search for firearms man

Kent Police say they are still searching for a man following a firearms incident in the Medway

Anti-social tenant moves planned

The process of evicting anti-social tenants could be simplified under plans being put forward by the Scottish

Women urged to ‘drop drink size’

The Scottish government is launching a “changing attitudes” campaign to encourage women to drop a drink

GB set up final against Argentina

Great Britain beat Germany 2-0 to reach their first Champions Trophy final, where they will face hosts

Fresh protests at Syrian embassy

Fresh protests take place at the Syrian embassy in London over President Assad’s

‘A little too much drink’ warning

Drinking “just a little more than they should” puts people at risk of serious illness including heart disease, stroke and cancer, the government is

Work contacts ‘cut dropout rate’

The more young people come into contact with employers the less likely they are to drop out of school and become unemployed, research

Vettriano’s Butler in rare show

One of the most famous paintings by Fife artist Jack Vettriano has gone on public display for the first time in two

Ear bitten off in fast food queue

A man had part of his ear bitten off in a “violent” and “unprovoked” attack by two men in a Glasgow fast food

Husband on arson charge over fire

A man who allegedly set fire to his County Antrim home appears in court charged with

Child in adult chess tournament

A six-year-old boy from Oxford takes part in his first chess tournament playing against