AROUND 90,000 fans will be descending on Wembley Stadium tomorrow for the biggest summer party of the year.
But despite flying high at the top of the charts, with the fastest-selling album of the year, Lewis Capaldi will not be on the line-up of huge names.
He surprised fans this week by announcing he is stepping back from the show and all other commitments for three weeks, admitting he was struggling to cope. Read More...
A FASCINATING map reveals the ancient Roman roads Britons still use every day.
The 2,000-year-old highways include key routes around London, Manchester, Cardiff and Bath.
The map shows some of the UK's most important roads today, highlighting the ones built by Roman invaders.
In nearly four centuries of occupation between 43 and 410 AD, they constructed around 2,000 miles of roads in Britain, known to its occupants as "Britannia".
Along with aqueducts, coins, food and language, the paved highways were among the most important things brought to the UK by the Romans. Read More...
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STORM CiarĂ¡n's 104mph winds have left a "disaster zone" with huge "golf ball" hailstones battering the UK - and it's just the start. Brits woke up to scenes of chaos this morning, with pupils forced to stay at home, trees toppling onto houses and families rescued in dinghies.
Dozens of people were evacuated from homes, three were left in hospital and schools were closed to protect kids.
Much of Britain was urged to stay safe as the band of stormy weather hit at around 6pm yesterday evening - with the wild conditions getting worse today. Read More...