After 100 years of dominance, will Labour retain its grasp on Wales?
The Welsh electorate has travelled in one direction for the last 100 years.
The Welsh electorate has travelled in one direction for the last 100 years.
In a corner of Tenerife, a winding, narrow road takes you towards a small village called Masca. At points on the route, the view of the sea below and the mountains above is breathtaking.
Britain's fourth-biggest household energy supplier is lining up bankers to explore options including bringing in a new investor or a sale, 15 years after it launched in a bid to challenge the industry's oligopoly.
This week the party leaders made their final pleas to voters. The Labour and Lib Dem leaders visited some of their most ambitious targets so far, while the prime minister took a scattergun approach, fighting for votes in even some of the safest of Tory seats.
A security guard told police Holly Willoughby "is a fantasy of mine" when he was arrested for plotting to kidnap the television presenter, in footage played in court.
A Reform UK canvasser who used a racial slur against Rishi Sunak has called himself a "total fool" and said he has learned his lesson.
Professor Brian Cox has joined his former D:Ream bandmates on stage at Glastonbury to perform the track that became a defining political anthem of the 1990s - and seemingly again this year after its re-emergence ahead of the general election.
England player Anthony Gordon said he flew '10 feet in the air' over his handlebars in a bicycle crash that left him with cuts and bruises.
Education Secretary Gillian Keegan has joked about needing a new job next week as she faces being one of the Tories' most high-profile election casualties.