The sizzling conditions mean families up and down the country have been scrambling to find a spot on the beach and queuing up for the ice cream van.
Cressida Gethin, a Cambridge University student, was sentenced to four years for conspiracy to cause a public nuisance on July 18.
Amid overcrowding rows and a backlash against second home-owners, Cornwall appears to have fallen out of favour with British holidaymakers seeking a staycation.
It is believed that the victims rented a car at Copenhagen Kastrup airport before they were found in the nearby Swedish city of Malmö.
On a ‘Super Sunday’ of sport, Novak Djokovic will face Carlos Alcaraz for the Men’s title at SW19 this afternoon before the Three Lions face Spain in Berlin tonight.
The moves come amid an increasingly angry and prominent backlash from locals overseas who blame an influx of visitors for hiking up their rents and shutting down trade.
The Institute for Fiscal Studies hit out at a ‘conspiracy of silence’ among the UK’s political parties over the need for tax hikes, spending cuts, or increased borrowing.
Labour has sown confusion over its plans for council tax – with senior party figures giving different answers when asked whether they will overhaul the system.
The Reform UK leader told an ITV general election debate that ‘we should encourage people to have children’, while he also backed greater tax relief for married couples.
Employers are targeting recruits who prefer clocking on from within the comfort of their own four walls – as Swedish furniture giant Ikea becomes the latest to tout new remote working roles.