Boy, 13, arrested after missiles thrown at police
Glass bottles, petrol bombs and masonry were thrown at police and fireworks set off.

Glass bottles, petrol bombs and masonry were thrown at police and fireworks set off.

The UK's energy system operator warned of potential strain on power supplies Thursday night due to extreme temperatures and high demand from cooling systems. France's EDF also noted heatwave impacts on its nuclear reactors, which export power to the UK.

Firefighters are battling a significant blaze that erupted in a disused building on Edinburgh's Princes Street early this morning. The fire, which appeared to be under control by 08:00, caused extensive damage to the upper floors and roof. Police have closed several streets and are investigating.

France's appeal to overturn Michael Olise's yellow card from their win against Paraguay has been rejected by FIFA. The Bayern Munich winger was booked in stoppage time and could miss a potential semi-final if he receives another yellow card.

Fly-half Finn Russell is fit to start for Scotland against South Africa in Pretoria on Saturday, replacing Tom Jordan. Scotland, making their first visit since 2014, face the world champions who have made 10 changes.

British nationals caught smuggling cannabis from Thailand face severe penalties, including fines per kilogram and potential jail time, as authorities crack down on a surge in drug trafficking. New measures impose a 30,000 Baht (£68) per kilo fine in Thailand, with failure to pay leading to prosecution.

Michael Olise, a standout player for France and a Ballon d'Or contender, was born in England and developed in its football system but never represented the Three Lions. Early coaches recall his exceptional talent and dedication from a young age, despite rejections from major academies like Chelsea and Manchester City. Olise's journey highlights a missed opportunity for England and his dual heritage, representing France, Algeria, Nigeria, and Great Britain.