The Met Office has issued an amber warning for most of the country from Sunday evening into Monday.
It is the only solution to end conflict between Israel and the Palestinians, says the defence secretary.
The Labour shadow minister accused the government of sending more home secretaries to Rwanda than asylum seekers.
Scotland's first minister says it is inevitable that Labour will win the next general election.
The shadow home secretary says confidence is waning in the police following recent failings.
In a speech earlier in the week, Mr Shapps said in a speech that we are living in a "pre-war world".
The teenager was taken to hospital after being stabbed in Birmingham on Saturday but later died.
He was airlifted by helicopter after a three-hour search by lifeboat crews.
A working father finds himself "sofa surfing" amid social housing shortages in Scotland's biggest city.
Artist Jonathan Yeo reflects on painting figures such as Cara Delevingne, Taron Egerton and Sir Tony Blair.
Capuchins, coat hangers and the mum who put her son in with Guy the Gorilla - primate tales of London.
Speculation about Kenneth and Bronson Battersby is "unhelpful", says a police and crime commissioner.
The women started off petrified but ended up like goddesses, the photographer says.
Power cuts, damage to buildings and travel disruption are likely later as the storm arrives.
The Birmingham MP says "false vaccine messages" are spreading quicker than official health advice.
Mick Smith, a country singer, writes the song for his wife of nearly 60 years, Diana.
Sheku Kanneh-Mason believes the song should no longer be included in Last Night of the Proms.
Extreme sportsman Niall McCann talks frankly about life after crashing into a mountain at 50mph.
A variety of stories feature, with HS2, the Post Office scandal and the Royal Family all making headlines.
A report recommends Wales takes the reins from Westminster as soon as possible.
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