1/50 28 May 2018 People enjoy the hot weather on Bournemouth Beach during bank holiday Monday in Dorset. PA
2/50 27 May 2018 Chris Ashton of the Barbarians scores against England at Twickenham. Getty
3/50 26 May 2018 Lightning strikes over the city of London Reuters
4/50 25 May 2018 Rory Mcilroy has taken the clubhouse lead in round two of the BMW PGA championship at Wentworth. Action Images via Reuters
5/50 24 May 2018 Alastair Cook batting against Pakistan during the first test match of the summer at Lord’s cricket ground, London. Getty
6/50 23 May 2018 Home Secretary Sajid Javid speaking at the annual conference of the Police Federation of England and Wales at the International Convention Centre in Birmingham. PA
7/50 22 May 2018 Felix, two,sits next to messages and flowers left in Manchester, ahead of the Manchester Arena National Service of Commemoration at Manchester Cathedral to mark one year since the Manchester attack. PA
8/50 21 May 2018 Marcio and Andreia Gomes, parents of Logan Gomes, arrive for a commemoration hearing at the opening of the inquiry into the Grenfell Tower disaster, in London. Reuters
9/50 20 May 2018 Brackley Town celebrate after winning The Buildbase FA Trophy Final after they beat Bromley on penalties at Wembley Stadium. Getty
10/50 19 May 2018 Actress, Meghan Markle, reaches Prince Harry at the altar in St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle for their wedding service. Getty
11/50 18 May 2018 Workers from the Covent Garden branch of TGI Fridays on a picket line outside the restaurant as they strike in a dispute over pay. Members of Unite are taking action on Friday in a row over tips and payment of the minimum wage. PA
12/50 17 May 2018 A police officer talks to a homeless man in Windsor ahead of the wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. PA
13/50 16 May 2018 Wing Commander John Butcher, Commanding Officer of 617 Squadron, left, jokes with Britain's last surviving 'Dambuster', Squadron Leader George "Johnny" Johnson, during an event to mark the 75th anniversary of the 'Dambusters' raids, at RAF Coningsby. The Royal Air Force Battle of Britain Memorial Flight was hoping to fly one of the two remaining Avro Lancaster bombers over the Derwent and Ladybower reservoirs, but high winds prevented the aircraft from taking off. 2018 marks the 100th anniversary of the formation of the RAF and the 75th anniversary of the 617 Squadron Dambusters operation. The Dambuster raids, or ''peration Chastise' was an attack on German dams on 16-17 May 1943 by Royal Air Force No. 617 Squadron, using an innovative 'bouncing bomb', which skimmed on the surface of the reservoir before hitting the dam wall and exploding. Getty
14/50 15 May 2018 President of Turkey Recep Tayyip Erdogan speaks as British Prime Minister Theresa May listens during a press conference after their meeting at 10 Downing Street. Erdogan is in the UK for a three-day visit, which includes a closing lecture at the Tatlidil Forum in Oxford, an audience with The Queen and talks with Theresa May. Getty
15/50 14 May 2018 The funeral cortege of Alfie Evans goes past Everton's Goodison Park ground in Liverpool. Doctors at Alder Hey Children's Hospital in Liverpool stopped providing life-support treatment to Alfie last month after his parents, Tom Evans and Kate James, lost two rounds of fights in the High Court, Court of Appeal, Supreme Court and European Court of Human Rights. PA
16/50 13 May 2018 Daisy May Cooper, the winner of the Female in a Comedy award for ‘This Country’, with her Bafta. Getty
17/50 12 May 2018 Thousands of union members march through central London demanding a ‘new deal’ for workers, in an event organised by the Trades Union Congress (TUC). Rex
18/50 11 May 2018 Jeremy Corbyn with shipbuilding apprentices at the Fairfield Ship Building Museum in Govan. During a speech a he called for navy shipbuilding contracts to stay in the UK. Getty
19/50 10 May 2018 Dominick Chilcott, right, British ambassador in Turkey, hands over a letter of apology from the UK government to Libyan dissident Abdel Hakim Belhaj, at the British Consulate, in Istanbul. Abdel Hakim Belhaj and his wife, Fatima Boudchar, allege they were detained in southeast Asia in 2004 and sent to Libya to be interrogated by the regime of late dictator Moammar Gadhafi. Britain acknowledged Thursday that its intelligence agents played a role in the kidnapping and torture of an opponent of the late Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi, a rare admission of wrongdoing by British spies. AP
20/50 9 May 2018 The coffin of former House of Commons speaker Lord Michael Martin, followed by his widow Mary, is carried from St Aloysius in Glasgow after his funeral. The former Labour MP died on Sunday April 29 after a short illness at the age of 72. PA
21/50 8 May 2018 Mayor of London Sadiq Khan and Labour MP Heidi Alexander. Ms Alexander is standing down from Parliament after being confirmed as London's deputy mayor for transport, replacing current deputy mayor Val Shawcross. GLA/PA
22/50 7 May 2018 Arsene Wenger bids farewell to Arsenal football club and the stadium he helped to build in more ways than one. It was Wenger's final home game of after 22 years in charge. Arsenal sent him off with a 5-0 victory over Burnley. AFP/Getty Images
23/50 6 May 2018 Manchester City celebrate with the trophy after winning the Premier League title. Action Images via Reuters
24/50 5 May 2018 Anti-independence supporters wave Union Jack flags as thousands of demonstrators march in support of Scottish independence through the streets of Glasgow. AFP/Getty
25/50 4 May 2018 Prime Minister Theresa May with her supporters during a visit to Wandsworth Town Hall, where the Conservative Party retained control of Wandsworth Council in the local elections. Getty
26/50 3 May 2018 Jeremy Corbyn outside a polling station in Islington after voting in the local elections. Rex
27/50 2 May 2018 A memorial to George Michael outside his house in Highgate, north London. George Michael's family have since asked fans to remove their tributes from outside the late singer's former homes for the sake of his neighbours. PA
28/50 1 May 2018 Leicester Morrismen during May Day celebrations at Bradgate Park in Newtown Linford, Leicestershire. Reuters
29/50 30 April 2018 Sajid Javid outside the Home Office in Westminster after he was appointed as the new Home Secretary. PA
30/50 29 April 2018 Celtic celebrate after winning they confirmed winning the Scottish Premiership by beating rivals Rangers 5-0 at Celtic Park. Action Images via Reuters
31/50 28 April 2018 People release balloons outside Alder Hey Children's Hospital in Liverpool, following the death on Saturday morning of Alfie Evans, who was being treated at the hospital. The 23-month-old died at 2.30am, parents Kate James and Thomas Evans said on Facebook. The youngster was at the centre of a legal battle over his treatment that touched hearts around the world. PA
32/50 27 April 2018 US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, right, speaks with British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson, left, and Belgian Foreign Minister Didier Reynders, center, during a meeting of the North Atlantic Council at NATO headquarters in Brussels. NATO held its last major meeting in its old headquarters, with talks focused on strained ties with Russia, a fresh peace effort in Afghanistan and a new training mission for Iraq. AP
33/50 26 April 2018 A protester wearing a mask depicting Facebook's CEO, Mark Zuckerberg, flanked by two protesters wearing angry emoji masks protest outside Portcullis House in central London. Facebook's CTO Mike Schroepfer appeared infront of British Members of Parliament on the Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Select Committee in the wake of allegations that information on millions of its users was misused. EPA
34/50 25 April 2018 Members of the military work in the Maltings shopping area, close to the bench where Russian former double agent Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia were found critically ill seven weeks ago. The area around the bench where the couple collapsed is one of nine sites to be cleaned in an operation that is likely to take several months. Getty
35/50 24 April 2018 A statue in honour of the first female Suffragette Millicent Fawcett is unveiled as Prime Minister Theresa May and Mayor of London Sadiq Khan look on during a ceremony in Parliament Square. The statue of womens suffrage leader Millicent Fawcett is the first monument of a woman and the first designed by a woman, Turner Prize-winning artist Gillian Wearing OBE, to take a place in parliament Square. Getty
36/50 23 April 2018 Prince William arrives at the Lindo Wing of St Mary's Hospital with his children Prince George and Princess Charlotte after his wife Catherine, the Duchess of Cambridge, gave birth to a son. Reuters
37/50 22 April 2018 Kenya's Eliud Kipchoge crosses the finish line to win the men's elite race at the London Marathon 2018. Reuters
38/50 21 April 2018 Team England Athletes during the Commonwealth Games Team England Parade in Victoria Square, Birmingham. PA
39/50 20 April 2018 Varun Chopra of Essex during the Specsavers County Championship Division One match between Essex and Lancashire at the Chelmsford County Cricket Ground. The game is being played in the warmest April temperatures in 70 years. Getty
40/50 19 April 2018 A young boy cools off in the fountains in Piccadilly Gardens in Manchester. Getty
41/50 18 April 2018 Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau takes a selfie with Mayor of London Sadiq Khan and New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern at City Hall in London, during the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting. They discussed gender equality and issues affecting young people with London school children. PA
42/50 17 April 2018 Prime Minister Theresa May hosts a meeting with leaders and representatives of Caribbean countries, at 10 Downing Street on the sidelines of the Commonwealth Heads of Government meeting. AFP/Getty
43/50 16 April 2018 Aneira Thomas, the first baby to be born on the NHS, addresses the Unison Health Conference at the Brighton Centre. PA
44/50 15 April 2018 Sir Patrick Stewart addresses the crowd during the People's Vote campaign launch on Brexit at the Electric Ballroom in Camden Town. PA
45/50 14 April 2018 Prime Minister Theresa May gives a press conference at Downing Street following British military action, alongside US and France, against Syria. British jets fired missiles at a Syrian military base suspected of holding chemical weapons ingredients. AFP/Getty Images
46/50 13 April 2018 England's Katarina Johnson-Thompson celebrates after winning the heptathlon with compatriot and bronze medal winner Niamh Emerson during the 2018 Commonwealth Games on the Gold Coast in Australia. AP
47/50 12 April 2018 Quaker Alan Pinch makes tea for passers-by as he holds a protest in Manchester against UK military intervention in Syria. Getty
48/50 11 April 2018 A man pulls the flowers down from a fence opposite the house of Richard Osborn-Brooks in South Park Crescent in Hither Green, London. The shrine has become an unlikely flashpoint of tensions between the grieving family and his neighbours since last week's incident where burglar Henry Vincent was killed by Richard Osborn-Brooks at his house. PA
49/50 10 April 2018 Jonathan Powell, Lord John Alderdice, Lord David Trimble, Sir Reg Empey, Lord Paul Murphy of Torfaen and (front row left to right) Professor Monica McWilliams, Seamus Mallon, former taoiseach Bertie Ahern, Senator George Mitchell and Gerry Adams, at an event to mark the 20th anniversary of the Good Friday Agreement, at Queen's University in Belfast. PA
MANCHESTER Airport had to be evacuated this morning after cracks appeared on the floor of a temporary terminal building.
Passengers at Terminal 2 posted concerning images on social media, with the fire service having to be called to investigate.
Twitter / @Andreamisty Passengers this morning at Manchester Airport had to be taken out of the temporary Terminal 2 building while the fire service investigated
One passenger told the Manchester Evening News: “About an hour ago there was a loud noise. Everyone was panicking.
"It looks like something is wrong with the building, it is collapsing.
"The fire brigade have evacuated the building. They didn’t tell anybody what was going on.
"We are now stood outside on the airfield. The fire brigade made everybody move away from the building."
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On Twitter Andrea Atherton said: “Been stood for 20 minutes where the temporary floors sound like they are collapsing.
"Finally evacuated outside. Trying to go on my cruise. Not great communication Manchester airport.”
An airport spokesman told The Sun Online that the situation was not as serious as first feared, and all passengers have now been taken back into the building.
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Passengers were forced to evacuate from a section of Manchester Airport after reports of the building “collapsing”.
Photos shared on Twitter show a crack which appeared beside a metal beam where travellers were boarding a flight to Palma at gate 212 in Terminal Two.
The airport say another crack has appeared in the floor which is causing the issue prompting the fire service to be called in order to evacuate passengers safely from the gate.
Gate 212 is currently housed inside a temporary building while work is taking place at the airport.
Passengers said they heard a loud noise at around 7am causing “everyone to panic”.
Andrea Atherton tweeted a photo of the crack, writing: “Been stood for 20 minutes where the temporary floors sound like they are collapsing. Finally evacuated outside. Trying to go on my cruise. Not great communication Manchester airport.”
Another passenger added: “About an hour ago there was a loud noise. Everyone was panicking. It looks like something is wrong with the building, it is collapsing.
Image copyright GMP Image caption Police described the vandalism as "completely unacceptable"
Cars parked on streets close to Manchester Airport have been vandalised amid recent complaints about drivers leaving vehicles for long periods.
Two cars on Lownorth Road in Wythenshawe had their tyres let down and "No Parking" daubed across their side panels in white paint.
Residents have recently complained about owners leaving cars parked in the area for weeks at a time.
Greater Manchester Police described the vandalism as "completely unacceptable".
The force also said officers would take "positive action" against anyone found to have been involved.
Image copyright GMP
Posting on Twitter, one resident said: "I would be devastated if this was my car. This puts Wythenshawe on the map for all the wrong reasons."
However, a father who did not want to be identified said congestion in the area is an ongoing problem.
His children have been forced to walk on roads after footpaths were blocked by cars, he added.