- + Twin who saved sister in crocodile attack honoured on King's first gallantry list—A 31-year-old woman who saved her twin sister from a crocodile attack in Mexico will receive a bravery honour after being included on the King's first...
- + Obesity drug shows significant weight loss for at least 4 years—The largest and longest study of the obesity drug Wegovy has shown people maintain significant weight loss for at least four years, with fewer serious...
- + One of Europe's most notorious human traffickers arrested in Iraq—One of Europe's most notorious people smugglers has been arrested in the semi-autonomous Kurdish region of Iraq, British security officials said. [Lin...
- + Dublin-New York livestream portal shuts after 'inappropriate behaviour'—A livestream portal between Dublin and New York was temporarily shut down after "inappropriate behaviour" in the Irish capital. [Link to media]
- + Early release prison scheme causing 'high-risk' offenders to be let out, new report finds—An early release prison scheme, used to free up space in jails across England and Wales, is causing "high-risk" offenders to be let out, some of whom ...
- + Trump 'not thinking about Melania' when he paid off porn star, ex-fixer tells court—Donald Trump "wasn't thinking about (his wife) Melania" when he paid off a former porn star, his former lawyer has testified. [Link to media]
- + MPs arrested on suspicion of serious offences will be barred from parliament under new plans—MPs arrested on suspicion of a serious offence face being barred from parliament under new plans approved in a vote on Monday night. [Link to media]
- + Woman taken to hospital after Brazilian butt lift procedure at hotel—A woman has had to be taken to hospital after undergoing a Brazilian butt lift procedure at a Glasgow hotel. [Link to media]
- + Teacher tells court she 'liked' attention but denies having sex with boys—A teacher has told a court she felt lonely and "liked" attention after a break-up but denies having sex with two teenage boys [Link to media]
- + 'Disgust factor' must be overcome if 'healthy' insect food to become mainstream—The "disgust factor" must be overcome if insect-based foods are to become mainstream, according to a study. [Link to media]
- + Tyson Fury's dad appears to headbutt member of opponent's entourage—Tyson Fury's dad John Fury was left with a bloody face after he appeared to headbutt a member of Oleksandr Usyk's entourage during an ugly clash at a ...
- + Man who murdered woman in Brixton found guilty of slashing three others—A man has been found guilty of a series of slashing attacks against three strangers, carried out just days before he murdered a woman. [Link to media]
- + King discusses cancer treatment side effect on official visit—The King has spoken about losing his sense of taste as he discussed the side effects of cancer treatment. [Link to media]
- + King discusses cancer treatment side-effect on official visit—The King has spoken about losing his sense of taste as he discussed the side effects of cancer treatment. [Link to media]
- + Far-right German leader in court for final day of Nazi slogan trial—One of Germany's most prominent far right politicians is expected to hear if he has been found guilty of using a banned Nazi slogan. [Link to media]
- + 200 settlements hit by fires in Sudan war as scorched earth tactics intensify—More than 200 settlements in Sudan have been hit by over 300 fires since the start of the country's civil war in April last year, according to new dat...
- + Law allowing asylum seekers to be sent to Rwanda disapplied by court in Northern Ireland - but appeal likely—Rishi Sunak has said the government will appeal against a court ruling that provisions of the UK's Illegal Migration Act - which created powers to sen...
- + Rare coin collection sealed for 100 years going on sale—A Danish butter magnate's collection of coins could fetch close to £60m on auction, a hundred years after he passed away. [Link to media]
- + Warning of 'terrible impact' on avocados - as food experts recommend alternative—You may like your smashed avocado on toast but a new report has revealed climate change is having a "terrible impact" on the popular fruit. [Link to m...
- + Police move in after pro-Palestinian demonstrators occupy university buildings in Amsterdam—Police in Amsterdam have moved in to end a pro-Palestinian protest after demonstrators occupied university buildings. [Link to media]
- + Senior Labour MP reveals skin cancer found in his lung—A leading Labour MP has revealed that he is having treatment after skin cancer was discovered in his lung. [Link to media]
- + Teenage burglar who stabbed British mother to death in Australia is jailed—A teenager who stabbed a British mother to death in Australia after breaking into her home has been jailed for 14 years. [Link to media]
- + Arrests after football fan 'attacked' following play-off match—Two men have been arrested after a Leeds United supporter was injured outside Norwich City's stadium following the play-off match between the football...
- + Is Humza Yousaf entitled to £52,000 a year for life after his resignation?—When Humza Yousaf resigned as Scotland's first minister, questions were raised over what his pension would be. [Link to media]
- + Hunt for two men after camper van stolen from luxury resort—Detectives are on the hunt for two men after a camper van was stolen from the car park of a luxury resort on the banks of Loch Lomond. [Link to media]
- + Hollywood actor punched in the face on New York City street—Hollywood actor Steve Buscemi "is okay" after he was punched in the face by a man on a New York City street, his publicist has said. [Link to media]
- + Blood-stained sheets and no response to calls for help: 'Shockingly poor' maternity care detailed in birth trauma report—A health minister has apologised after a new report concluded that poor care in maternity services is "frequently tolerated as normal". [Link to media...
- + Three men charged with 'spying for Hong Kong'—Three men have been charged with offences under the National Security Act including assisting Hong Kong's intelligence service and foreign interferenc...
- + Tense standoff on streets of Tbilisi as protesters try to block MPs from entering parliament—Tens of thousands of Georgians have taken to the streets in Tbilisi - protesting against a proposed law threatening press and civic freedoms. [Link to...
- + SNP finance probe heading to prosecutors 'within weeks', says police chief—The police investigation involving Nicola Sturgeon's husband is "moving on" with prosecutors to receive a file within weeks, Scotland's most senior of...
- + 'Nausea, dizziness, blood': Djokovic to have tests after bottle strike and shock loss—Novak Djokovic says he will have medical tests after being struck on the head by a metal water bottle and then suffering a shock exit at the Italian O...
- + Next few years will be 'most dangerous' UK has ever known, PM to say in 'major' speech—Rishi Sunak will give a speech on Monday setting out "bold ideas to change society" - as he seeks to regain momentum following the defection of one of...
- + Top Boy and Happy Valley among big BAFTA TV winners - as The Crown misses out—Top Boy, Happy Valley and The Sixth Commandment are the big winners at this year's BAFTA TV Awards, taking home two prizes apiece. [Link to media]
- + Georgian opposition politician beaten by hooded thugs blames 'Putin's puppets'—A Georgian opposition politician who was beaten by a group of hooded thugs has said he was targeted by "Putin's puppets". [Link to media]
- + Manchester United beat Tottenham to win Women's FA Cup final—Manchester United have won the Women's FA Cup final for the first time after beating Tottenham 4-0 at Wembley Stadium. [Link to media]
- + Man dies in Glasgow hospital after two jet-skis crash—A man has died after a crash involving two jet-skis off the coast of Dumfries and Galloway. [Link to media]
- + Ukraine in 'difficult situation' as Russian troops claim four more villages—Russia claims its troops have seized control of four more Ukrainian villages as intense fighting continues in the Kharkiv region. [Link to media]
- + Seven companies granted royal warrants from Queen - so how much could their price premium be?—Seven companies have been granted the first royal warrants from the Queen - as a brand expert told Sky News the special status could allow them to cha...
- + Sunak to argue UK is safer under Conservatives amid backdrop of wars in Ukraine and Gaza—Rishi Sunak will argue that Britain is safer under the Conservatives against the backdrop of two escalating conflicts likely to dominate the week. [Li...
- + Netanyahu's hero's praise for Israel's Eurovision singer – as Irish act rages at organisers—Israel's prime minister has paid tribute to the country's Eurovision performer - as Ireland's contestant continues to criticise organisers and an Isra...
- + Starmer to meet with new team of mayors to discuss devolution plans—Sir Keir Starmer will bring together Labour's newly expanded team of mayors on Monday to develop a "gold standard" for growing regional economies. [Li...
- + All the best red carpet looks from the TV BAFTAs—BAFTA TV nominees and VIP guests hit the red carpet in style ahead of this year's ceremony. [Link to media]
- + Ex-funeral directors under police investigation over 'mismanagement of human remains'—A former funeral firm is under investigation by Police Scotland over the alleged mismanagement of human remains and funds. [Link to media]
- + Meghan: Nigeria is 'my country'—The Duchess of Sussex has said Nigeria is "my country" and that it is "humbling" to learn about her background while there on a visit. [Link to media]
- + Patient who got pig kidney in world first dies—The first person to have a pig kidney transplant has died nearly two months after the procedure. [Link to media]
- + Mother whose abusive ex-partner broke her hand leads campaign to change law over access to children—When "Michelle's" ex-partner broke her hand - she knew enough was enough. [Link to media]
- + TV stars get ready to hit the BAFTAs red carpet—Happy Valley, The Gold, Slow Horses and Top Boy are the four shows battling it out to be named best drama of the past year at the BAFTA TV Awards late...
- + Key dates, fun facts and milestone legislation: The 25th anniversary of the Scottish parliament—The Scottish parliament is celebrating its 25th anniversary. [Link to media]
- + Drivers 'choosing to ignore' official diversion route around M25 closure, say highways bosses—An "increasing number" of drivers are "choosing to ignore" the official diversion route around the M25 closure, highways bosses have warned. [Link to ...
- + Natalie Elphicke says claims she lobbied justice secretary over ex-husband's trial are 'nonsense'—Accusations MP Natalie Elphicke lobbied the justice secretary in 2020 to interfere in her then-husband's sex offences trial are "nonsense", her spokes...
- + Switzerland wins Eurovision as chaos engulfs iconic song contest—Switzerland has won Eurovision, topping the leaderboard in a competition fraught with last-minute changes and backstage incidents. [Link to media]
- + 'Everyone is suffering': Inside the town being flattened in Russian offensive—Flames and black smoke chugged from the windows of a two-storey apartment block in a frontline Ukrainian town. [Link to media]
- + Russian defence minister and long-time Putin ally Sergei Shoigu to be replaced—Russia's defence minister is set to be replaced, more than two years into the war in Ukraine. [Link to media]
- + Two women killed in house fire - as two men held on suspicion of murder—Two men have been arrested on suspicion of murder after two women were killed in a house fire in Wolverhampton. [Link to media]
- + Northern Lights could again light up parts of UK after strongest solar storm in decades—The first extreme geomagnetic storm in two decades created a spectacular light show in UK skies on Friday night - and some parts of the country may ha...
- + Strongest solar storm in decades hits Earth - as Northern Lights to return to parts of UK tonight—Earth has been rocked by the first extreme geomagnetic storm in two decades, creating a spectacular light show in UK skies and other parts of the Nort...
- + England legend James Anderson announces retirement from Test cricket—James Anderson has announced he will be retiring from international cricket after England's first Test against the West Indies in July. [Link to media...
- + Harry plays sitting volleyball on Nigeria tour with Meghan—Prince Harry and Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, have visited a volleyball court during their three-day trip to Nigeria. [Link to media]
- + Eurovision 2024 in pictures—OTT outfits, whacky performances and plenty of glitter are the bread and butter of Eurovision - but this year the fizz and the fun has taken a back se...
- + Man charged with murdering 66-year-old woman stabbed to death—A man has been charged with murdering a 66-year-old woman who was stabbed to death in north London. [Link to media]
- + This Morning's entertainment reporter dies aged 64—Sam Rubin, a veteran Californian entertainment reporter who also worked for ITV, has died at the age of 64. [Link to media]
- + Israel orders residents from more areas of Rafah to evacuate—Israel has called on residents from more areas of Rafah in the Gaza Strip to evacuate and head to the "expanded humanitarian area" as it prepares to r...
- + UK could bask in 28C heat - before 'thundery downpours' end weekend 'with a bang'—The UK is set to bask in the hottest temperatures of the year so far on Saturday, as parts of the country see highs of 26C (79F) and the summery feel ...
- + Novak Djokovic wears cycling helmet to sign autographs after being struck on head—Tennis star Novak Djokovic showed himself to be a good sport after being hit on the head by a metal water bottle - wearing a cycling helmet as he sign...
- + Novak Djokovic struck in head by water bottle while signing autographs—Tennis star Novak Djokovic was struck in the head by a water bottle after winning a match at the Italian Open. [Link to media]
- + US report on Israel is damming but cautiously equivocal - here are the key passages—Israel has probably broken international law - that's the conclusion of a US State Department report that is both damning yet cautiously equivocal too...
- + Ex-NHS doctor stuck in Gaza says family are 'terrified' but he 'has to keep going'—The European Hospital, in southern Gaza, is a dangerous place to be. [Link to media]
- + Bambie Thug calls on Eurovision bosses to show 'humanity' as Israel-Hamas war 'overshadows' event—Ireland's Eurovision entry, Bambie Thug, has called on the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) to "gain some conscience" and "humanity," as the contest ...
- + Man arrested after police officer shot with crossbow—A police officer has been shot in the leg with a crossbow during an incident in High Wycombe. [Link to media]
- + Labour is gambling Tory MP's defection shows which way political wind is blowing | Adam Boulton—The Labour Party is in shock over the leadership's decision to welcome the defection of the right-wing former Conservative MP Natalie Elphicke. [Link ...
- + Co-op Live arena to finally open with Elbow gig following string of setbacks —The beleaguered Co-op Live arena in Manchester has confirmed it will open on 14 May with rock band Elbow. [Link to media]
- + Terror, grief and rising smoke leave streets empty - as Ukrainians flee border town's fiercest attack yet—Russian forces launched a surprise attack early on Friday in an attempt to open a new front in the war. [Link to media]
- + Inside the eerily silent town targeted in surprise Russian attack—Russian forces launched a surprise attack early on Friday in an attempt to open a new front in the war. [Link to media]
- + Sale of alcohol to be banned overnight in parts of Majorca and Ibiza—The sale of alcohol will be totally banned between 9.30pm and 8am in areas of "excessive tourism" in Majorca and Ibiza, under a new decree passed by t...
- + 'No flights, no Rwanda scheme': Starmer says he would halt deportations immediately after election—No deportation flights to Rwanda will take off under a Labour government, Sir Keir Starmer has told Sky News. [Link to media]
- + Teacher 'planned date night with Ann Summers scratch card to reveal she was pregnant with teenager's child'—A teacher allegedly planned a "date night" with an "Ann Summers scratch card" and "rose petals" before revealing to one of her alleged teenage victims...
- + Eurovision in chaos as entry banned from rehearsal and organisers' website goes down—The Netherlands' Eurovision entry Joost Klein is under investigation by organisers due to an unexplained "incident" - and will not be rehearsing again...
- + Dutch Eurovision entry not rehearsing 'until further notice' over 'incident'—The Netherlands' Eurovision entry Joost Klein is under investigation by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) due to an unexplained "incident" - and w...
- + Dog praised for role in helping convict killers—A police dog named Monty found vital evidence that helped convict five people involved in a man's murder. [Link to media]
- + William gives update on Kate after cancer diagnosis—Kate is "doing well" following her cancer diagnosis, Prince William has said. [Link to media]
- + Woman 'who was inspiration for Baby Reindeer stalker' to take legal action—A woman alleged to be the inspiration for the stalker character of Martha in hit Netflix series Baby Reindeer has branded the show "defamatory" and pl...
- + Northern Lights visible in England and Wales as severe solar storm hits—The Northern Lights are tonight visible across large parts of the UK, as a huge solar storm hits Earth. [Link to media]
- + Northern Lights could be visible in these parts of UK tonight—The Northern Lights are set to be visible across the UK overnight as a huge solar storm is going to hit Earth. [Link to media]
- + Machete gang triggers town centre lockdown—Three men have been arrested after reports of a gang armed with a machete in a town centre sparked panic and caused shops to go into lockdown. [Link t...
- + Motors.co.uk among suitors raiding stricken Cazoo's garage sale—A privately owned used-car platform is circling Cazoo Group, its stricken US-listed rival which is on the brink of administration. [Link to media]
- + Two women in their 80s target Magna Carta—Two climate activists in their 80s have targeted the Magna Carta at the British Library. [Link to media]
- + Two women in their 80s try to break glass around Magna Carta—Just Stop Oil says two protesters in their 80s have broken the glass around the Magna Carta at the British Library. [Link to media]
- + Apple 'sorry' for crushing musical instruments and books—Apple has apologised for its new iPad Pro advert where it crushed cameras, books and musical instruments, saying it "missed the mark". [Link to media]
- + Starmer has 'no doubt' Rwanda flights will happen - but Labour would cancel scheme 'straight away'—Sir Keir Starmer has said he has no doubt the government will get flights off the ground to Rwanda but Labour would "cancel the scheme straight away" ...
- + Mastermind behind armed robbery that killed police officer likely to die in prison after sentencing—The mastermind of an armed robbery in which PC Sharon Beshenivsky was shot dead in 2005 will likely die in prison after he was sentenced today. [Link ...
- + Mastermind behind armed robbery in which police officer was murdered jailed for at least 40 years—The mastermind of an armed robbery in which PC Sharon Beshenivsky was shot dead in 2005 has been jailed for life with a minimum term of 40 years. [Lin...
- + Man who killed 87-year-old mobility scooter rider days after prison release detained in hospital indefinitely—A man has been detained in hospital indefinitely for stabbing to death an 87-year-old grandfather days after being released from prison. [Link to medi...
- + Scotland's new leader: Gender recognition reforms 'cannot be implemented'—Scotland's new first minister has told Sky News that the controversial gender recognition reforms "cannot be implemented." [Link to media]
- + Scotland's new leader scraps controversial gender recognition reforms —Scotland's new first minister appears to have scrapped controversial gender recognition reforms live on Sky News saying: "It cannot be implemented." [...
- + Government triggers overcrowded prison crisis measure—A crisis measure to ease overcrowding in prisons has been triggered by the government. [Link to media]
- + Harry and Meghan arrive in Nigeria on three-day visit—Prince Harry and Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, have arrived in Nigeria on a three-day trip to promote the Invictus Games. [Link to media]
- + Harry and Meghan set for three-day trip to Nigeria—Prince Harry and Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, are set to start a three-day visit to Nigeria on the invitation of the country's chief of defence staf...
- + Thunderstorm warning for large parts of UK after temperatures set to reach as high as 27C—The Met Office has issued a yellow warning for thunderstorms for large of parts of the UK after temperatures are predicted to reach as high as 27C. [L...
- + Economy has 'real momentum', 'confident' PM says - as UK exits recession—The UK economy is no longer in recession, according to official figures. [Link to media]
- + Economy has 'turned a corner', PM says as UK exits recession—The UK economy is no longer in recession, according to official figures. [Link to media]
- + Two skiers killed in avalanche in Utah mountains—Two skiers have been killed during an avalanche in mountains near Salt Lake City. [Link to media]
- + Section of M25 set to close - why there's a 'very real' risk drivers won't heed warnings—A seven-mile stretch of the M25 is set to shut in both directions from tonight for the second of five planned weekend closures. [Link to media]
- + Section of M25 to close again tonight - as drivers warned not to get complacent—A seven-mile stretch of the M25 is set to shut in both directions from tonight for the second of five planned weekend closures. [Link to media]
- + Blood service collected donations from UK prisons despite infection risk warnings - inquiry —Documents submitted to the Infected Blood Inquiry reveal the blood service in the UK was taking donations from British prisons up until the late 1980s...
- + Failed asylum seeker pays smuggler to return him to France from UK—We are rushing down the beach. In the gloom just before dawn, people are waiting by the seashore, a few hundred metres away. [Link to media]
- + 'I couldn't cope with Britain anymore': Failed asylum seeker pays smugglers to return him to France—We are rushing down the beach. In the gloom just before dawn, people are waiting by the seashore, a few hundred metres away. [Link to media]
- + 'I don't know if I'll make it out of here alive': Satellite images show speed and scale of Rafah evacuation—When Nahed Abu Eyada woke up on Monday morning, flyers were littering the streets outside her flat in Rafah. [Link to media]
- + Sky News wins Amnesty award for coverage of Myanmar civil war—Sky News's reporting of the civil war in Myanmar has been recognised at the Amnesty International UK Media Awards. [Link to media]
- + Natalie Elphicke defection 'like being punched in the gut', says Jess Philips—Jess Phillips has revealed that seeing Natalie Elphicke cross the floor to join the Labour Party felt "a bit like being punched in the gut" given the ...
- + Yousaf 'not ashamed to say' resignation drama has been 'difficult' for his mental health—Humza Yousaf said he's "not ashamed at all" to admit his mental health suffered in the wake of his resignation as Scottish first minister. [Link to me...
- + Politics pushes its way into Eurovision as final acts announced ahead of showpiece—Politics has thrust its way into this year's Eurovision Song Contest, with several of the finalists referring to ongoing global disputes while speakin...
- + Politics pushes its way into Eurovision as final acts announced ahead of grand final—Politics has thrust its way into this year's Eurovision Song Contest, with several of the finalists referring ongoing global disputes while speaking a...
- + Temperatures could hit 27C - but thunderstorms are on the way—Fine, dry and sunny weather looks likely to last through the weekend but Britons are being warned not to get used to it. [Link to media]
- + 'Thundery breakdowns' will put an end to warm weather - Met Office—Fine, dry and sunny weather looks likely to last until the weekend but Britons are being warned not to get used to it. [Link to media]
- + Starmer to pledge 'elite' Border Unit with anti-terror powers to stop small boats —Labour will create a new Border Security Command to tackle people-smuggling gangs bringing migrants across the Channel, Sir Keir Starmer is set to ann...
- + Netanyahu vows Israel will 'stand alone' if it has to after US weapons supply threat—Benjamin Netanyahu has vowed Israel will "stand alone" if it has to in its war against Hamas, after the US threatened to stop sending some weapons to ...
- + Plane skids off runway injuring at least 10 people—Ten people were injured after a Boeing plane skidded off a runway in Senegal's capital. [Link to media]
- + Man arrested on suspicion of murder after woman stabbed to death in north London—A 22-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of murder after a woman was stabbed to death in north London. [Link to media]
- + King jokes about being 'allowed out of my cage' during army visit—The King has joked about being "allowed out of my cage" on a visit to an army barracks in Surrey. [Link to media]
- + Woman stabbed to death in north London—A woman has been stabbed to death in Edgware, north London. [Link to media]
- + Thousands of pro-Palestine protesters march in Malmo ahead of Eurovision semi-final—Thousands of pro-Palestine demonstrators protested in Malmo, Sweden on Thursday against Israel's competing in this year's Eurovision Song Contest. [Li...
- + Man who was jailed for at least two-and-a-half years to be released after serving almost 16 years—A man who was jailed for at least two and a half years in 2008 is to be released after spending almost 16 years in prison. [Link to media]
- + Former mayor cleared of trying to murder his terminally ill mother who medics thought was about to die—A former mayor of Winchester has been cleared of attempting to murder his terminally ill mother after the case was thrown out of court. [Link to media...
- + New Post Office scandal redress body 'would take months and cost millions', govt says—A recommendation that a new body be appointed to handle financial claims by victims of the Post Office scandal, has been rejected by the government. [...
- + Justin and Hailey Bieber announce they are expecting first child—Justin and Hailey Bieber have announced they are expecting their first child. [Link to media]
- + Alert girl, 2, saves neighbours from flat fire—A two-year-old girl who saved two neighbours from a flat fire with her quick thinking has been praised by firefighters. [Link to media]
- + Search under way in Channel after reports parts of pleasure boat found—A search is under way in the Channel after parts of a pleasure boat were spotted in the water off the coast of Hastings, Sky News understands. [Link t...
- + Interest rate held for sixth consecutive month - but edges closer to cut soon—The Bank of England has edged closer to a cut in interest rates, with another member of its nine-person Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) voting for low...
- + Painting returns to Wales 80 years after slate mine protected it during Blitz—A painting will return to Wales 80 years after it was hidden in a mine to protect it from bombing. [Link to media]
- + Man behind 'grisly and gruesome enterprise' that carried out castrations jailed—The mastermind behind an extreme body modification ring that carried out "grisly and gruesome" procedures including castrations has been jailed for li...
- + Gemma Collins says she was advised to terminate pregnancy because her baby was intersex—The Only Way Is Essex star Gemma Collins has said she terminated a pregnancy after being told her unborn child was intersex. [Link to media]
- + Zoo accused of painting dogs black and white to fool visitors into seeing 'pandas'—A Chinese zoo has been accused of painting dogs black and white in a bid to fool zoo visitors into seeing "pandas". [Link to media]
- + Zoo accused of faking 'panda' exhibit—A Chinese zoo has been accused of painting dogs black and white in a bid to fool zoo visitors into seeing "pandas". [Link to media]
- + Only one tank on display as Putin tells Victory Day parade Russia going through 'difficult period'—Russia only had one tank on display during its Victory Day parade this year. [Link to media]
- + Recyclables to go in one bin under simpler collection plans in England—Households in England will in the future be able to put recyclables - plastic, metal, glass, paper and card - in one bin, the government has said. [Li...
- + Five babies have died with whooping cough this year amid rapid rise of cases—Five babies in England have died after being diagnosed with whooping cough, health officials have said amid a rapid rise in cases. [Link to media]
- + Russia will push into heart of Ukraine if it captures frontline town, governor warns—Russian forces will push into the heart of Ukraine if they succeed in capturing the frontline town of Chasiv Yar and the wider Donbas region, a Ukrain...
- + Biden says US will stop some weapons shipments to Israel if it invades Rafah—President Joe Biden has warned Israel in his toughest public comments so far that the US would stop supplying it with some weapons if Israel invades t...
- + Russia's Victory Day parade can be summed up by pain, pride and propaganda—It's hard to overstate the importance of Victory Day in Russia, which marks the anniversary of the end of the Second World War. [Link to media]
- + 'United by sequins': Eurovision fans arrive in fabulously flamboyant outfits—Malmo is all a sparkle. Outside the city arena, sequins twinkle in the light. [Link to media]
- + Producer of Nirvana and Pixies albums has died—US musician and rock producer Steve Albini, who has worked with acts including Nirvana, PJ Harvey and Pixies, has died aged 61. [Link to media]
- + Rafah red line: The push-me-pull-you geopolitical balance is intensely difficult for Biden right now—Setting red lines is all very well, as long as you follow through when they are crossed. President Joe Biden knows that all too well. [Link to media]
- + Rafah is Biden's red line for Netanyahu - but there's not much he can do to stop it being crossed—Setting red lines is all very well, as long as you follow through when they are crossed. President Joe Biden knows that all too well. [Link to media]
- + Patients forced into 'pharmacy bingo' - as survey says medicine shortages 'beyond critical'—People are having to play "pharmacy bingo" - going from shop to shop to find stocks - as medicine shortages are worsening, experts have said. [Link to...
- + Welsh parliament votes to increase members by more than 50%—The Welsh parliament has voted to approve an increase of more than 50% in its number of members. [Link to media]
- + RFK Jr says a worm ate part of his brain—Independent US presidential candidate Robert F Kennedy Jr has revealed that a worm ate part of his brain. [Link to media]
- + Russia steps up attacks on energy facilities with Ukraine 'vulnerable' without stronger air defences—Sky News analysis shows Russia has increased its attacks on Ukrainian energy systems in recent months, as experts warn the country remains "vulnerable...
- + Three men arrested on suspicion of terrorism offences—Three men have been arrested on suspicion of terrorism offences. [Link to media]
- + Andrew Tate served with civil proceedings papers on behalf of four British women—Andrew Tate has been served with civil proceedings papers in Romania on behalf of four British women, their lawyers have said. [Link to media]
- + 'The joy was sucked out of having a baby': Mother awarded £575,000 after suffering life-changing childbirth injuries—A mother from Wrexham has been awarded more than half a million pounds in damages for injuries she suffered during childbirth. [Link to media]
- + Mum gets £575,000 after 'rushed' childbirth left her with stoma and PTSD—A mother from Wrexham has been awarded more than half a million pounds in damages for injuries she suffered during childbirth. [Link to media]
- + Reality star says leaked sex video filmed without consent spread like 'house fire'—Reality star Georgia Harrison has told MPs how the leaking of a video of herself having sex with Stephen Bear - filmed without her consent - spre...
- + Trump's lawyer told to stop former president from 'cursing audibly' during trial—Donald Trump's lawyer has been told by a judge to stop the former president from "cursing audibly" and "shaking his head" during Stormy Daniels' testi...
- + 'Taylor Swift bill' signed into law in US state - here's how it will work—Legislation dubbed the "Taylor Swift bill" has passed in Minnesota in an effort to help people buy concert tickets. [Link to media]
- + 'Dine and dash' pair left restaurants without paying bills worth £1,000—Two people have admitted leaving several restaurants without paying bills worth more than £1,000. [Link to media]
- + Woman who caused cyclist to fall into path of car has manslaughter conviction overturned—A woman who shouted and waved aggressively at a cyclist on the pavement, causing her to fall into the path of a car, has had her conviction for mansla...
- + 'Gobsmacked': British girl's hearing restored in pioneering gene therapy trial—A British girl has had her hearing restored after becoming the first person worldwide to take part in a pioneering new gene therapy trial. [Link to me...
- + Police called to reports of 'crocodile' in flood water—Police called to reports of a crocodile seen in flood water near an English village have escaped unharmed after discovering locals were fooled by a re...
- + King and Harry's 'diary' clash revealed - as William chosen to lead brother's old regiment—The King and Prince Harry won't meet up on Wednesday during the Duke of Sussex's trip to the UK due to a timetable clash between a royal garden party ...
- + 'No indication of malicious activity' as e-gates back working at UK airports after travel chaos—A "nationwide issue" with e-gates at airports has been resolved after causing travel chaos across the country, the Home Office has said. [Link to medi...
- + This was Donald Trump with his trousers down - no doubt—There are moments, more than others, that scream the humiliation of it all. [Link to media]
- + Stormy Daniels describes awkward and unexpected 'sexual encounter' with Donald Trump—Porn star Stormy Daniels has described to jurors an awkward and unexpected sexual encounter she claims she had with Donald Trump in 2006. [Link to med...
- + Israeli hostages' families urge PM Netanyahu to take a deal with Hamas—There is anxiety in Museum Square in Tel Aviv - a space which has turned into a commemoration centre for the 132 hostages still held by Hamas. [Link t...
- + 'He was remarkable': Game Of Thrones actor dies—Games Of Thrones actor Ian Gelder has died at the age of 74. [Link to media]
- + Pubs can extend opening hours if England or Scotland reach Euro 2024 semi-finals—Pubs will be able to extend their opening hours to 1am if England or Scotland make it to the Euro-2024 semi finals this summer. [Link to media]
- + Travel chaos at airports across UK amid nationwide border issue—Chaos has been reported at airports across the UK - as several airports have confirmed a nationwide border issue. [Link to media]
- + Prisoners could be freed more than two months early to ease overcrowding—An early release prison measure, used to relieve capacity problems in jails across England and Wales, has been extended for a second time since its in...
- + Grease star who played Patty Simcox dies —Grease star Susan Buckner, who played Patty Simcox in the classic musical, has died aged 72. [Link to media]
- + Global temperature streak continues with record hot April —April was the hottest month on record and the eleventh consecutive month of record heat, according to new data. [Link to media]
- + Hottest day of the year so far forecast for this week—Temperatures could hit highs of 26C this weekend, with Saturday in with a chance to be the hottest day of the year so far. [Link to media]
- + Defence secretary confirms name of contractor running MoD system hacked by China—Defence Secretary Grant Shapps has confirmed the name of the contractor running the Ministry of Defence's payroll system that was hacked by China. [Li...
- + Shooting at rapper's mansion leaves security guard with life-threatening injuries—Police are investigating a shooting at the Toronto mansion of Canadian rapper Drake. [Link to media]
- + Baby dies after 'neglect incident' at Legoland—A five-month-old baby who went into cardiac arrest at Legoland Windsor last week has died in hospital. [Link to media]
- + Woman pleads guilty over monkey torture videos—A woman has admitted uploading images and videos of monkeys being tortured to online chat groups. [Link to media]
- + King 'too busy to see Harry during prince's UK visit'—The King is too busy to see Prince Harry during his visit to the UK, the duke's spokesperson has said. [Link to media]
- + The famous faces spotted at Putin's inauguration—Vladimir Putin began his fifth term as Russian president at a palace in Moscow in front of a crowd of faces - including actor Steven Seagal and the le...
- + Prince Harry arrives in the UK ahead of Invictus Games event—Prince Harry has arrived in the UK ahead of an event to mark 10 years of the Invictus Games. [Link to media]
- + 'Critical turning point': Renewable power reaches record 30% of global electricity —Experts have hailed a "critical turning point" as renewable power generated a record-breaking 30% of the world's electricity last year, new data has f...
- + Nottingham Forest fail to get four-point deduction overturned—The decision to deduct four points from Nottingham Forest following an admitted breach of the Premier League's rules has been upheld by an independent...
- + Friends creators reveal final episode scripts were leaked by an insider—The creators of Friends have revealed that parts of the script for the final episode were leaked by an insider ahead of the show airing. [Link to medi...
- + Rishi Sunak criticises 'authoritarian and assertive' China after MoD hack—Rishi Sunak has said Beijing is "acting in a way that is more authoritarian and assertive abroad" after Sky News revealed China hacked the Ministry of...
- + Humza Yousaf formally resigns as Scotland's first minister with letter to King—Humza Yousaf has formally tendered his resignation as Scotland's first minister to the King. [Link to media]
- + Modi casts vote in election as fears grow among India's Muslims—Narendra Modi has cast his vote in the Indian general election amid growing anxiety among minority communities. [Link to media]
- + England's largest lake 'turning green'—The flood of tourists to the Lake District is turning Lake Windermere green by driving algal blooms, according to new research. [Link to media]
- + Alleged sword attacker slashed schoolboy in neck and chased police, court hears—A schoolboy was nearly decapitated when he was attacked by a man wielding a samurai sword, a court has heard. [Link to media]
- + AI photo that fooled star's mum and Ed Sheeran's outfit: Eight talking points from Met Gala—As the biggest fashion event of the year, the Met Gala is made for talking points. [Link to media]
- + Mystery surrounds skeletons found at Hitler's base—The mystery surrounding human skeletons found at a site in Poland where Adolf Hitler and other Nazi leaders used to gather may never be solved. [Link ...
- + At least three dead and dozens more trapped after multi-storey building collapses —At least three people have died and dozens more are believed to be trapped under rubble after a building under construction in South Africa collapsed....
- + Woman pleads not guilty to murdering three people with toxic mushrooms in beef Wellington lunch—A woman has pleaded not guilty to the murder of three people who died after allegedly consuming a lunch she prepared which contained poisonous mushroo...
- + Temperatures set to reach around 23C with 'more settled' week ahead—Temperatures in the UK could reach around 23C this week as forecasters predict a brighter week ahead. [Link to media]
- + Prospect of ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas soon evaporated—It's been a whiplash-inducing 36 hours in Washington. Breakthrough or broke in Gaza? [Link to media]
- + Mother of Manchester Arena bombing victim to walk to Downing Street to demand new law—The mother of one of the Manchester Arena bombing victims will begin a 200-mile walk from the spot her son was killed to Downing Street to demand stro...
- + Israel rejects ceasefire proposal and presses ahead with 'targeted strikes' on Rafah—Israel has rejected a ceasefire proposal accepted by Hamas and announced it is pushing ahead with an assault on the town of Rafah in southern Gaza. [L...
- + Girl was seen 30 times by medics over three years before brain tumour diagnosis—An 11-year-old girl was seen 30 times by medics over the course of three years before she was diagnosed with a brain tumour. [Link to media]
- + 'I had no choice': Father of girl crushed to death on migrant boat on why he wanted to reach UK—There are times when a person is so gripped with helpless despair that they are lost within themselves. Ahmed Alhashimi, a proud man, looks at the sma...
- + China hacked Ministry of Defence, Sky News learns—The Chinese state has hacked the Ministry of Defence, Sky News understands. [Link to media]
- + Putin's fifth inauguration marks more of the same for a Russia with little choice—The term "inauguration" may feel slightly misleading. After all, this is not his first time. [Link to media]
- + Man who murdered mother-of-three dies in prison —The man who murdered mother-of-three Glenda Hoskins has died in jail weeks after it emerged he was being considered for release on compassionate groun...
- + Painting once up for auction for just €1,500 confirmed as Caravaggio work—A painting that had been up for auction for just €1,500 (£1,285) has been confirmed as a lost work of Italian master Michaelangelo Merisi d...
- + Body of British man found in Prague river—The body of a missing British holidaymaker - who disappeared after reportedly jumping off a party boat in Prague - has been found following the search...
- + Royal Family invites public to share their favourite memory on first anniversary of King's coronation—The Royal Family has invited the public to share their favourite memory of the coronation on the first anniversary of the historic event. [Link to med...
- + Duchess of York 'doing well' after double cancer scare, Princess Beatrice says—Princess Beatrice has said her mother, the Duchess of York, is "doing really well" after a double cancer scare. [Link to media]
- + West Ham agree to bring in ex-Real Madrid and Spain boss to replace Moyes at end of season—West Ham have agreed a deal in principle with Julen Lopetegui to take over from David Moyes as manager at the end of the season, Sky Sports News under...
- + CoppaFeel! founder Kris Hallenga dies aged 38—Kris Hallenga, the founder of breast cancer charity CoppaFeel!, has died aged 38. [Link to media]
- + Bank holiday thunderstorm warnings for large parts of UK—Thunderstorm warnings have been issued for large parts of the country, lasting from lunchtime until Monday night. [Link to media]
- + 'So long to our king': Lord Of The Rings cast pay tribute to co-star Bernard Hill—Elijah Wood and other Lord Of The Rings cast members have paid tribute to their co-star Bernard Hill, who died on Sunday aged 79. [Link to media]
- + Single-sex toilets to be mandatory in new bars, restaurants and offices—Single-sex toilets are set to become a legal requirement for all new bars, restaurants, offices and shopping centres under new laws proposed by the go...
- + UK considered using Iraq to process asylum seekers in Rwanda-type deal - leaked documents—The government at one point considered using Iraq to process asylum seekers - like the Rwanda scheme - according to documents seen by Sky News. [Link ...
- + Lithium mine being built on 'sacred ground' where Native Americans say they were massacred—It could be a scene from centuries ago. In the Nevada desert, Native Americans are protesting over a mining project they say desecrates sacred land....
- + How Wales's Senedd came from 'local authority-like' to 'fully-fledged parliament' in 25 years—It's 25 years since voters in Wales first elected members to the Welsh parliament. [Link to media]
- + Lando Norris ends Max Verstappen's winning streak with first Formula One win—Lando Norris has ended Max Verstappen's winning streak by securing the first victory of his career at the Miami Grand Prix. [Link to media]
- + Graeme McCormick pulls out of SNP leadership race paving way for John Swinney—Graeme McCormick has pulled out of the race to become SNP leader and instead endorsed rival John Swinney as Scotland's next first minister. [Link to m...
- + Woman arrested after baby goes into cardiac arrest at Legoland—A woman has been arrested on suspicion of neglect after a baby boy went into cardiac arrest at Legoland Windsor on Thursday, police have said. [Link t...
- + £40m cocaine haul found in van in pub car park—Four men have been arrested after half a tonne of cocaine worth £40m was found in a van in the car park of a village pub. [Link to media]
- + Anchorman star invests in Leeds United—Will Ferrell has become the latest celebrity to invest in Leeds United - joining Gladiator star Russell Crowe and Olympic swimmer Michael Phelps. [Lin...
- + Man, 38, arrested in connection with small boat crossings—A 38-year-old man has been arrested in connection with small boat crossings. [Link to media]
- + Author with incurable prostate cancer calls on government to introduce screening programme for men—British author Alex Wheatle has called on the government to introduce a prostate cancer screening programme for men like the one in place for breast c...
- + Lord Of The Rings and Titanic actor Bernard Hill dies—Actor Bernard Hill, who played roles in Lord Of The Rings and Titanic, has died aged 79, his agent has confirmed. [Link to media]
- + Man nailed to a fence in 'sinister' attack—A man has been nailed to a fence in County Antrim, Northern Ireland, leaving him with potentially life-changing injuries. [Link to media]
- + Netanyahu rejects ceasefire demands and shuts major TV network's operations in Israel—Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has rejected ceasefire proposals because he says Hamas's call for a withdrawal of all troops from Gaza and a...
- + Netanyahu rejects ceasefire deal and shuts major TV network's operations in Israel—Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has rejected ceasefire proposals because he says Hamas's call for a withdrawal of all troops from Gaza and a...
- + More than 32,000 properties still without water in Sussex—Tens of thousands of frustrated residents in East Sussex are without water for a fourth day after a pipe burst in remote woodland. [Link to media]
- + Sunak rides out leadership challenge - but faces 'exhausted and broken' Tory party when Parliament returns —Rishi Sunak's internal critics have abandoned their attempt to unseat him because they have run out of time and do not believe Penny Mordaunt would do...
- + Vigil held for Hainault attack victim—A vigil has been held for the teenager who was stabbed to death in Hainault on his way to school earlier this week. [Link to media]
- + Madonna plays her biggest-ever show on Rio beach—Madonna has played her biggest-ever gig to an estimated 1.6 million people on Copacabana beach in Rio de Janeiro. [Link to media]
- + Sunak 'up for the fight' of a general election despite miserable local results, minister says—Transport Secretary Mark Harper has insisted Rishi Sunak and the Conservatives are "up for the fight" of a general election, despite their terrible re...
- + Girl, 10, dies in Bradford house fire—A 10-year-old girl has died in a house fire in Bradford. [Link to media]
- + What is the Barbara Rhubarb dance and how did it turn into a TikTok trend?—You may have noticed an unusual German rap song in the background of an increasing number of videos on your TikTok feed. [Link to media]
- + Police appeal for help after burglar absconds from prison—Police are appealing for help to locate a burglar who has escaped from prison. [Link to media]
- + Mother of trans boy who died in mental health unit calls for public inquiry—The mother of a transgender boy who died after self-harming in a mental health unit is calling for a public inquiry into his care. [Link to media]
- + Two girls, a rare disease, and a race to save one of them—It is a paradox that humanity at its very worst so often also brings out its very best too. [Link to media]
- + In Washington DC and Gaza two very different families are united by one very rare disease—It is a paradox that humanity at its very worst so often also brings out its very best too. [Link to media]
- + Spat over asylum seekers puts Anglo-Irish relations back into deep freeze | Adam Boulton—Blame the Brits. An unsanitary encampment of hundreds of tents sprang up in the heart of Dublin outside the International Protection Office where home...
- + Sunak urges Tories to stick with his leadership after party suffers shock election losses—Labour's shock victory in the West Midlands mayoral election was a further dagger to Tory hearts after a dire few days of local election results. [Lin...
- + West Midlands defeat for Tories fires starting gun on future of the party—Andy Street's interview with Sky News fired the starting gun for discussion over the future direction of the Conservative Party. [Link to media]
- + Labour taking 'Tory crown jewel' feels like a momentum shift—It was a wafer-thin victory, but a huge win. [Link to media]
- + 'Real men wear diapers': Trump supporters wear nappies—Donald Trump supporters have started wearing nappies. [Link to media]
- + 'Daniel left for school and then he was gone' - family of Hainault attack victim say, as Arsenal fans pay tribute—The family of Daniel Anjorin have released a statement after the teenager was killed on his walk to school on Tuesday. [Link to media]
- + How to watch the Eta Aquariid meteor shower this weekend—Meteors will be streaking across the sky this weekend as Earth passes through the debris of Halley's Comet. [Link to media]
- + Is now a golden age for original musicals on the West End?—At a time when jukebox musicals dominate London's West End, some of theatreland's stars argue the success of original shows is proof "audiences are re...
- + What's your season? The colour science behind the clothes that make you look good—Like all good (just about) millennials, my Instagram algorithm knows me better than anyone else. [Link to media]
- + Kevin Spacey denies new allegations of inappropriate behaviour—Kevin Spacey has denied new allegations of inappropriate behaviour from men who feature in a Channel 4 documentary released next week. [Link to media]
- + King takes on 200 new charity patronages - including some close to his mother's heart—The King has increased his number of charity patronages by more than 200 and taken on some that were close to his mother's heart. [Link to media]
- + Conservatives suffer worst local election results in years - with London and West Midlands mayoral votes still to come—The Conservative Party has suffered its worst electoral defeat in years, losing more than half of its councillors who stood for re-election across Eng...
- + Three charged over killing of Sikh separatist leader in Canada - in incident which sparked diplomatic spat—Three suspects have been charged by Canadian police over the killing of a Sikh separatist leader in Vancouver last June, in an incident that sparked a...
- + Labour has 'searching' to do after losing votes in areas with high Muslim population, Jess Phillips says—The Labour Party has some "searching" to do following its underperformance in areas with a high Muslim population, according to MP Jess Phillips. [Lin...
- + Former Trump aide cries during testimony as hush money trial continues—A former Donald Trump adviser broke down in tears whilst testifying during his criminal trial. [Link to media]
- + Hainault sword attack victim thanks NHS for saving his life—A man who was injured in a sword attack in northeast London has thanked the NHS and his family for saving his life. [Link to media]
- + Labour's future success is less clear-cut after the local elections—We went into this set of local and mayoral elections with two big questions: Is Labour on course for a majority and how bad is it going to be for Rish...
- + Family pay tribute to 'unique and endearing' man whose torso was found in nature reserve—The family of a man whose torso was found in a Salford nature reserve has said he was "unique and endearing". [Link to media]
- + Scientists find 'strong evidence' bird flu has passed from mammals to humans for first time—Scientists fear bird flu has spread from mammals to humans for the first time, marking another step in the evolution of the deadly virus. [Link to med...
- + Sky News projection: Labour on course to be largest party - but short of overall majority—After counting more than two million votes cast in the English council elections, a provisional National Share Estimate shows the Conservatives on jus...
- + Parents 'broken' at death of 20-year-old cricketer as tributes pour in—The parents of Josh Baker, a cricketer who died at the age of 20, have said they are both "broken" following his shock death. [Link to media]
- + Bristol hospitals declare 'internal critical incident' - and tell public 'not to attend'—A critical incident has been declared at hospitals in the centre of Bristol, with the public told to stay away and use alternative services if needed....
- + Boy, 15, found guilty of murdering teenager Alfie Lewis—A 15-year-old boy has been found guilty of the murder of teenager Alfie Lewis in Leeds last year. [Link to media]
- + Incredible close-up photos of bees go on display in Liverpool—These are bees as you've never seen them before. [Link to media]
- + Mohamed al Fayed's daughter pleads not guilty to robbing her brother—Mohamed al Fayed's daughter has pleaded not guilty to robbing her brother's mobile phone. [Link to media]
- + King beams as he hugs niece at horse show—The King was seen grinning as he received a hug from niece Zara Tindall during a visit to the Royal Windsor Horse Show, as he returns to public duty f...
- + UK plans to ramp up weapons production as Lord Cameron reveals envoy will oversee 'national priority'—The UK will appoint a new envoy to oversee a plan to ramp up the production of weapons and ammunition, which is now a "national priority", the foreign...
- + 'I killed a man - the emu man': Gyles Brandreth blames himself for Rod Hull's death—Gyles Brandreth says he blames himself for the death of Rod Hull, who died in 1999 when he fell from the roof of his home while attempting to adjust h...
- + Starmer says time for Sunak to face nation as Tories hammered in by-election and council races—Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer has renewed his demand for Rishi Sunak to go to the polls after the prime minister suffered a by-election drubbing and ...
- + Scale of Labour shock in home of British Army revealed - as charts tell story of Tory collapse—The main story so far is a Conservative collapse. They have lost the Blackpool South by-election, more than half of the council seats they were defend...
- + Cameron backs Ukrainian strikes on targets inside Russia using British-supplied weapons—David Cameron has backed Ukrainian strikes against targets inside Russia using British-supplied weapons. [Link to media]
- + Senior Tories predict loss in Blackpool by-election—Senior Tories are predicting they will lose the Blackpool South by-election as counting gets under way. [Link to media]
- + 'Stars could not be more aligned against us': Senior Tories predict loss in Blackpool by-election—Senior Tories are predicting they will lose the Blackpool South by-election as counting gets under way. [Link to media]
- + Teenage boy charged over school attack that left three people injured—A teenage boy has been charged with attempting to cause grievous bodily harm after three people were hurt at a secondary school in Sheffield, police h...
- + Tourists, including 11 Britons, hurt in minibus crash—At least 15 people have been hurt, including 11 Britons, in a crash between tourist minibuses in Turkey. [Link to media]
- + Take That move shows from Manchester's Co-op Live venue over 'ongoing technical issues'—Take That say they are switching their Manchester shows this month from the new Co-op Live venue to a different arena in the city. [Link to media]
- + Take That moves shows from Manchester's Co-op Live venue over 'ongoing technical issues'—Take That say they are moving their shows in May from the new Co-op Live venue to another Manchester arena. [Link to media]
- + 'It's so bad, like prison': Detained asylum seeker due to be sent to Rwanda speaks out—Every two weeks Iranian asylum seeker Ahmed has to report to a Home Office immigration enforcement centre in Loughborough. [Link to media]
- + 'Hold the line': Inside the pro-Palestinian protest's last stand at UCLA—Booming orders of "hold the line" and "pass the helmets to the front" could have come from police commanders on the UCLA campus. [Link to media]
- + 'Vibrant' 20-year-old cricketer dies—Worcestershire County Cricket Club have announced that one of their players, 20-year-old Josh Baker, has died. [Link to media]
- + 'Life-changing' sickle cell disease treatment made available on NHS—A "life-changing" new treatment for people living with sickle cell disease is to be made available on the NHS. [Link to media]
- + Family 'devastated' at open conclusion over death of man released from police custody—The police watchdog says it found no evidence that officers caused or contributed to the death of a man who had been detained hours earlier in Cardiff...
- + John Cleese says he's now 'too tired to be unpleasant'—Comic actor John Cleese has said he is "too tired to be unpleasant" nowadays - having accepted that those at the top "have no idea" what they are doin...
- + Biden speaks out for first time over US university protests—President Joe Biden has spoken out for the first time following violence and arrests during demonstrations at multiple US universities, saying: "There...
- + 'No right to cause chaos': Biden speaks out for first time over US university protests—President Joe Biden has spoken out for the first time following violence and arrests during demonstrations at multiple US universities, saying: "There...
- + Suspected human remains found in woods amid murder probe into missing man—Suspected human remains have been found as part of a murder investigation into a man who travelled in a car from Scotland towards England last year. [...
- + 'Cancerous' pro-Palestinian university protests 'reminiscent of 1930s Germany', Holocaust expert says—Protests on US university campuses are "cancerous" and reminiscent of 1930s Germany, the chairman of the World Holocaust Remembrance Centre has told S...
- + Vote counting under way in local elections across England and Wales - what to expect—Vote counting is under way after polls closed in local elections taking place across England and Wales. [Link to media]
- + Comedian apologises to Jewish community for 'disturbing' language—Comedian Dane Baptiste has apologised to the "Jewish community, my colleagues and my fans" following criticism over a now-deleted social media post. [...
- + Kate Forbes not running in race to replace Humza Yousaf—Kate Forbes has announced she is not entering the race to replace Humza Yousaf as SNP leader and Scotland's first minister. [Link to media]
- + What you need to know about NASA and China's space race - as Chinese lunar mission set to blast off—China's Chang'e-6 robotic spacecraft is due to blast off on Friday, hoping to become the first mission to collect rock and soil samples from the far s...
- + Body found on beach in unexplained death—A woman's body has been found on a beach in Wales. [Link to media]
- + 45 arrests in Bibby Stockholm protest in London - as coach leaves without asylum seekers—Police have arrested 45 people after protesters blocked a coach that was due to take asylum seekers to the Bibby Stockholm barge in Dorset. [Link to m...
- + Protesters block coach as they try to stop asylum seekers being moved to Bibby Stockholm barge—Protesters who are blocking a coach that is due to take asylum seekers to the Bibby Stockholm barge have been warned by police they face arrest as a n...
- + King praises artists who worked on Coronation document, telling them: 'You deserve a very stiff drink'—The King has praised the team who created the official record of his coronation, telling them: "You deserve a very stiff drink." [Link to media]
- + Pint-sized wine to be allowed on shelves from September—Pint-sized bottles of wine will be allowed on UK shelves from autumn under new post-Brexit trade rules - but doubts have been raised over their demand...
- + Man arrested on suspicion of murder following reports of burglary—A man has been arrested on suspicion of murder after a body was found following reports of a burglary in Derbyshire. [Link to media]
- + World-renowned flower show returning to Scotland—A world-renowned flower show is returning to Scotland and will celebrate the nation's remarkable art and much-loved artists. [Link to media]
- + Saudi activist sentenced to 11 years in prison 'over choice of clothing'—A women's rights activist and fitness influencer from Saudi Arabia has been sentenced to 11 years in prison over her choice of clothes, human rights g...
- + Trump's potential running mate continues to defend killing her puppy—A potential running mate for Donald Trump in the US election has continued to defend shooting dead her family's puppy after saying the animal was "ext...
- + Trump's potential running mate continues to defend killing puppy—A potential running mate for Donald Trump in the US election has continued to defend shooting dead her family's puppy after saying the animal was "ext...
- + Wife 'speechless' as engagement ring found 54 years after it vanished—A woman has been reunited with her engagement ring 54 years after it went missing. [Link to media]
- + Martin Freeman gives up on vegetarianism after 38 years—Actor Martin Freeman has revealed he has turned his back on vegetarianism, 38 years after he stopped eating meat. [Link to media]
- + Peter Andre and wife Emily MacDonagh finally reveal baby daughter's name—Peter Andre and his wife Emily MacDonagh have announced they have named their new baby girl Arabella Rose Andrea. [Link to media]
- + Magic mushrooms effective for treating depression - study—Magic mushrooms have the potential to be an effective antidepressant, according to new research. [Link to media]
- + Man accused of Hainault attack broke into family home and injured sleeping father minutes before allegedly killing schoolboy, court hears—The man accused of killing a 14-year-old boy in Hainault allegedly broke into a home where a couple were asleep with their four-year-old daughter and ...
- + Man accused of murdering schoolboy in samurai sword attack appears in court—A man has appeared in court charged with murdering 14-year-old Daniel Anjorin, who was killed during a sword attack in London. [Link to media]
- + Speed limit on almost 4,000 city streets to be cut to 20mph—Almost 4,000 streets across Glasgow are set to have the speed limit lowered from 30mph to 20mph. [Link to media]
- + Iran willing to 'expend every Arab life' in efforts to destroy Israel, former US security adviser says—Iran is willing to "expend every Arab life" in its efforts to end Western influence in the Middle East and destroy Israel, a former US national securi...
- + Universal artists to return to TikTok as dispute comes to an end—Universal Music and TikTok have ended a dispute over royalties after the label pulled millions of songs from the social media platform. [Link to media...
- + Smiling photo of Princess Charlotte taken by Kate released to mark ninth birthday—A new picture of Princess Charlotte marking her ninth birthday has been released by Kensington Palace. [Link to media]
- + Apple trying to fix iPhone's alarming problem—Apple is trying to fix a problem which caused some iPhone alarms to not go off. [Link to media]
- + Face of 75,000-year-old Neanderthal woman reconstructed—Archaeologists have been able to piece together the skull of a 75,000-year-old Neanderthal skeleton. [Link to media]
- + Met Office issues new weather warning after lightning strike at care home—The Met Office has released a new weather warning for thunderstorms covering large parts of England and Wales after a night of heavy rainfall and ligh...
- + Football star hit with new betting ban—Newcastle United midfielder Sandro Tonali has been fined £20,000 and handed a suspended two-month ban for breaching the Football Association's (F...
- + Newcastle midfielder hit with new FA betting ban but decision paves way for return—Newcastle United midfielder Sandro Tonali has been fined £20,000 and handed a suspended two-month ban for breaching the Football Association's (F...
- + 'When Finn was born, I said just wait he'll cry… he never did': Grieving parents demand change after harrowing failures during birth—"When Finn was born, I turned to Ruth and said, just wait. He'll cry, he'll cry… But he never did," says Martin, wiping tears from his eyes. [Li...
- + Designer dogs more prone to ticks - here are the ones most at risk—Designer dog breeds with curly coats are at higher risk of becoming infested by ticks, according to new research by the Royal Veterinary College (RVC)...
- + Rwanda round-up: Migrants removed from homes, handcuffed and put in vans—Officers have raided the homes of the first people to be deported to Rwanda. [Link to media]
- + Boy, 14, killed after sword-wielding attacker went on rampage in London is named—The 14-year-old boy killed by a sword-wielding man who went on a rampage in London has been named locally as Daniel Anjorin. [Link to media]
- + 'Complete and utter rubbish': Yousaf denies rumours about why he stepped aside—Outgoing First Minister Humza Yousaf has told Sky News the SNP and independence movement would be harmed by a toxic leadership contest. [Link to media...
- + Ex-politician seen beating his wife to death in CCTV footage—The murder trial of a former senior politician in Kazakhstan who has been accused of beating his wife to death has attracted the attention of the nati...
- + How 'healthier’ white bread could soon be on the shelves—UK supermarkets could soon see a "healthier" version of white bread, according to scientists. [Link to media]
- + Surgeons operated for hours to 'put officer's arm back together' after 'horrific' sword attack—Police officers who responded to a sword attack in London suffered "horrifically serious injuries" - with one of them having been close to losing her ...
- + Police officer nearly lost her hand during sword attack, Met chief says—Police officers who responded to a sword attack in London suffered "horrifically serious injuries" - with one of them having been close to losing her ...
- + Melissa McCarthy responds to Barbra Streisand's apology after weight-loss drug comment—Hollywood star Melissa McCarthy has responded by saying, "I win the day", after Barbra Streisand was criticised for asking her if she had taken a weig...
- + Wait for interest rate cut leads to surprise dip in house price growth—Shifting expectations for UK interest rate cuts have contributed to a dip in house price growth, according to a closely watched measure. [Link to medi...
- + Boy, 17, arrested for attempted murder after three people injured in school incident—A 17-year-old boy has been arrested for attempted murder after three people were injured at a school in Sheffield. [Link to media]
- + Clashes in Georgia over 'foreign agent' bill—Police in Georgia's capital have used water cannon, tear gas and stun grenades against crowds outside the country's parliament protesting against a bi...
- + 'You may well get woken up tonight': Met Office issues weather warnings—The Met Office has issued two weather warnings for thunderstorms later today. [Link to media]
- + Police raid Columbia University campus to break up pro-Palestinian protest—Police in riot gear have raided Columbia University and arrested pro-Palestinian protesters occupying one of its buildings. [Link to media]
- + Netanyahu vows Israeli forces will enter Rafah to 'eliminate Hamas' as aid chief warns of 'disaster'—An Israeli ground offensive in Rafah is "on the immediate horizon", the UN's aid chief has warned, as Benjamin Netanyahu reaffirmed that his forces "w...
- + First failed asylum seeker sent from UK to Rwanda on voluntary scheme—The UK has sent the first failed asylum seeker to Rwanda - under a voluntary scheme. [Link to media]
- + Hotel chain banned from advertising rooms 'from only £35 a night'—Hotel chain Premier Inn has been banned from advertising rooms "from only £35 a night" by the advertising regulator. [Link to media]
- + Why has the South China Sea become so contentious?—The law of the sea is clear and simple enough: a country's territorial sea extends to 12 nautical miles from shore and a country's exclusive economic ...
- + How key places are predicted to vote on Thursday - and what it could mean for general election—More than 2,600 seats are up for election in 107 English councils on Thursday. [Link to media]
- + Teenage girl finally makes it to England on her 31st attempt to cross Channel—Less than a week after she survived a migrant boat disaster in which five people died, Heivin is standing in a car park next to a shabby hotel near Lo...
- + Former boss of world's largest crypto exchange jailed—The former boss of the world's largest cryptocurrency exchange has been jailed for four months for allowing money laundering. [Link to media]
- + Doorbell camera captures moment sword attack suspect is tasered and arrested—Dramatic footage shows the moment police tasered and arrested a 36-year-old man after a stabbing attack in northeast London. [Link to media]
- + 'Stitch up' for shellfish industry as sewage dumped in designated waters for 192,000 hours last year—Untreated sewage was released into designated shellfish waters for 192,000 hours last year, new research has found. [Link to media]
- + Senna's death 'was predicted to end Formula One'—Bernie Ecclestone has revealed he was told Ayrton Senna's death in a Formula One race 30 years ago "would be the end of" the sport. [Link to media]
- + Line Of Duty actor dies suddenly—Line Of Duty actor Brian McCardie has died "suddenly at home" at the age of 59, his family has confirmed. [Link to media]
- + Two men charged over felling of Sycamore Gap tree—Two men have been charged in connection with the felling of the famous Sycamore Gap tree. [Link to media]
- + 'Britain is a poor, sick country': List of 17 areas where life expectancy inequality is rising—People from poorer neighbourhoods in England are dying increasingly younger than those in wealthier areas, a report has found. [Link to media]
- + 'My little boy': Boxer and UFC star announces death of son—Francis Ngannou's 15-month-old son Kobe has died, the mixed martial artist and boxer has confirmed in a social media post. [Link to media]
- + Boxer's 15-month-old son dies—Francis Ngannou's 15-month-old son Kobe has died, the mixed martial artist and boxer has confirmed in a social media post. [Link to media]
- + 'Bit of a shock': King shares reaction to cancer diagnosis—The King has said he is feeling "much better" as he returned to public duties for the first time since his cancer diagnosis. [Link to media]
- + King holds hands with cancer patients as he returns to public duties—The King has held hands with cancer patients as he returned to public duties for the first time since his own diagnosis. [Link to media]
- + Witnesses heard 'screams and shrieking' and saw someone being given CPR after Hainault sword attack—Witnesses have described screams and shrieking and someone being given CPR as a man with a sword attacked people in northeast London. [Link to media]
- + UK must honour deal to take back asylum seekers from Ireland, Irish PM insists—Ireland's prime minister has insisted the UK must respect an existing arrangement between the two countries to take back asylum seekers. [Link to medi...
- + UK water sports demand crackdown on sewage, warning of 'death knell' for many activities—British water sports bodies have banded together to demand the government tackles the sewage crisis, which they say is a "death knell" for many activi...
- + Telegraph put up for sale after ownership battle with government—An Abu Dhabi-backed fund has conceded defeat in its bid to buy The Daily Telegraph after its ownership was effectively blocked by the government. [Lin...
- + Several stabbed by sword-wielding man near Tube station - five rushed to hospital—A critical incident has been declared near a Tube station in northeast London after reports a man wielding a sword attacked members of the public and ...
- + Ex-cop who filmed wife having sex with lover in Screwfix car park avoids jail—A former police constable who filmed his estranged wife having sex with a colleague in a Screwfix car park has avoided jail. [Link to media]
- + Victim named by police after human remains found in Salford—A man believed to be the victim after a torso was found in a Salford nature reserve has been named as Stuart Everett. [Link to media]
- + Sky News witnesses confrontation in disputed South China Sea—Sky News has witnessed a confrontation in the South China Sea as a Chinese coastguard used a water cannon on a vessel our journalists were reporting f...
- + Transgender people may be treated in own room if patients request single-space wards—Transgender patients could be treated in their own room if other patients ask to be on single-sex wards, under plans by the government to update the N...
- + Winner of $1.3bn Powerball jackpot revealed as cancer sufferer who plans to use money to 'find a good doctor'—One of the winners of a $1.3bn (£1bn) Powerball jackpot has had cancer for eight years and wants to use the money to "find a good doctor". [Link ...
- + King returns to official public duties for first time since cancer diagnosis—King Charles will return to official public duties later for the first time since being diagnosed with cancer. [Link to media]
- + More than half of asylum seekers allocated for removal to Rwanda cannot be found—More than half of the asylum seekers allocated for removal to Rwanda cannot be found by the Home Office, according to the government's own impact asse...
- + Four police officers shot dead serving arrest warrant—Four police officers have been shot and killed, and another four wounded, as they served an arrest warrant in North Carolina. [Link to media]
- + Next SNP leader could be 'crowned', claim Tories - as John Swinney leads field —The next leader of the SNP could be "crowned... with no contest", the Scottish Conservatives have claimed, after Humza Yousaf stepped down from the ro...
- + Brexit border checks to 'add billions' to consumer bills—Border checks on food and plant imports will add billions of pounds to the cost of doing business with the European Union, industry figures have warne...
- + Premier League clubs agree squad spending cap 'in principle'—Premier League clubs have agreed in principle to a form of cap on squad spending ahead of regulations being formulated, Sky News understands. [Link to...
- + First disabled actor to play Richard III stars in new detective series—British actor Arthur Hughes says it's a great step forward to have a disabled character leading the cast in a show that isn't about disability. [Link ...
- + Rock band postpones US tour after frontman's cancer diagnosis—Rock band The Alarm has postponed its upcoming US tour after its frontman's latest cancer diagnosis. [Link to media]
- + Man admits killing 87-year-old who was fatally stabbed while riding mobility scooter—A man has admitted killing an 87-year-old mobility scooter rider in west London. [Link to media]
- + Former mayor tried to smother his mother to death with a cushion to end her suffering, court hears—A former mayor tried to "speed up his mother's demise" by smothering her with a cushion because he "couldn't stand" to watch her "suffering", a court ...
- + Three women diagnosed with HIV after 'vampire facials' at unlicensed clinic—Three women have been diagnosed with HIV after getting "vampire facials" in what is believed to be the first time the virus has been contracted throug...
- + William and Kate release previously unseen wedding photo on anniversary—The Prince and Princess of Wales have shared a picture to mark their 13th wedding anniversary. [Link to media]
- + The popular destinations trying to limit tourism—Growing tourism numbers are placing popular destinations under extra pressure - due to various factors including environmental and residential concern...
- + Two men charged with murder after human torso found—Two men have been charged with murder after a man's torso was found at a nature reserve in Salford, police have said. [Link to media]
- + England rugby star issues statement after arrest in Spain - as pictures of incident emerge—England rugby star Billy Vunipola has apologised after an "unfortunate misunderstanding" at a Spanish bar - but denies he was involved in violence aft...
- + Who could replace Humza Yousaf as Scotland's first minister?—Humza Yousaf has announced he is standing down as Scotland's first minister and SNP leader. [Link to media]
- + Premier Inn owner Whitbread to axe thousands of jobs as it looks to expand hotel business—Premier Inn owner Whitbread is set to axe around 1,500 UK jobs as part of plans to build more hotel rooms and slash its chain of branded restaurants b...
- + Aid charity to resume operations in Gaza following killing of seven aid workers—An aid group is to resume its work in Gaza four weeks after suspending operations following the killing of seven workers. [Link to media]
- + MPs to debate assisted dying after campaign backed by Dame Esther Rantzen—MPs are set to debate assisted dying today, after a campaign backed by the journalist and campaigner Dame Esther Rantzen. [Link to media]
- + UK will 'not take back asylum seekers from Ireland until France takes back Channel migrants'—The UK will not take back asylum seekers who cross the border into Ireland "until the EU accepts that we can send them back to France", according to a...
- + Warmer weather is finally on its way, with parts of the UK set to bask in 20C heat—Highs of 20C (68F) are expected in parts of the UK this week, the Met Office has said, following a spell of cold, wet and windy weather. [Link to medi...
- + British tourist attacked by shark off Caribbean beach 'now able to communicate'—A British tourist seriously injured in a shark attack off the coast of Trinidad and Tobago is "aware of what is happening and can communicate", accord...
- + Protests in London over death sentence imposed on Iranian rapper—Demonstrators protested in London on Sunday against the death sentence imposed on a rapper by a court in Iran. [Link to media]
- + 'The players are gods': Thousands of fans descend on Birmingham to watch professional video gamers—The production is slick, the pundits are sharp and the players are gods. [Link to media]
- + The Tories are expecting a pounding at the local elections - but could Labour have the harder job?—Thursday's local elections have been pencilled in as a day of peril for Rishi Sunak for so long, it's hard to remember when Tory turbulence - and mayb...
- + More human remains found in two locations as part of Salford torso inquiry—More human remains have been found in two locations as part of an investigation that started when a man's torso was discovered in Salford. [Link to me...
- + Russian man arrested after two Ukrainians stabbed to death in Germany—A Russian man has been arrested after two Ukrainian men were stabbed to death in southern Germany. [Link to media]
- + Small boat migrant arrivals by late April at highest level ever—The number of migrants that have crossed the Channel in small boats is at its highest ever level for the first four months of the year. [Link to media...
- + Man charged over alleged tragedy chanting at Manchester United game—A man has been charged with causing harassment, alarm or distress over alleged tragedy chanting during a match between Manchester United and Burnley. ...
- + Pope makes first visit out of Rome for seven months after health scares—Pope Francis has made his first trip out of Rome for seven months with a visit to Venice where he asked worshippers to "pray for me". [Link to m...
- + Twenty soldiers killed in explosion at military base in Cambodia—Twenty soldiers have been killed in a huge explosion at a military base in southwestern Cambodia. [Link to media]
- + Second man dies after taking 'unusually strong batch' of heroin - with two people still in hospital—A second man has died after taking an "unusually strong batch" of heroin in North Devon, police have said. [Link to media]
- + Man dies after parachuting incident—A man has died following a parachute incident at an industrial estate in County Durham. [Link to media]
- + Circus performer injured after falling from 'wheel of faith' at Blackpool Tower—A circus performer has injured themselves after falling from a "wheel of faith" during a stunt at Blackpool Tower. [Link to media]
- + Prince Harry returning to UK for first time since visiting King after his cancer diagnosis—Prince Harry is returning to the UK next month for the first time since his rushed visit to see the King after his cancer diagnosis. [Link to me...
- + Ireland pledging emergency legislation to send asylum seekers back to the UK—Ireland is pledging emergency legislation enabling it to send asylum seekers back to the UK. [Link to media]
- + Measles cases worldwide almost double in a year - as England faces measles 'emergency'—Measles cases nearly doubled globally between 2022 and 2023, researchers say. [Link to media]
- + Humza Yousaf to reject pact with Alex Salmond's Alba Party - despite it holding key to his fate—Humza Yousaf will refuse to enter an electoral pact with Alex Salmond's party that could have seen the SNP step aside in some Scottish seats, Sky News...
- + Latest Tory defection shows only Starmer can be 'trusted with NHS', Labour says—The defection of an MP - who works as an NHS doctor - from the Tories to the Labour Party shows that only Sir Keir Starmer can be "trusted" with the h...
- + It's about to get warmer in the UK—The trees are out, but it still feels pretty chilly - and wet. [Link to media]
- + Biden delivers election-year roasting for Trump but ignores anti-war protesters outside—US President Joe Biden has delivered an election-year roasting of his rival Donald Trump, criticising his immaturity. [Link to media]
- + 'I heard monkey sounds': Black footballer racially abused during La Liga game—Spanish football has been marred by another racist incident, with "monkey sounds" directed at a black player. [Link to media]
- + UK to develop hypersonic missiles 'to catch up with China and Russia by 2030'—Britain plans to equip its armed forces with a homegrown hypersonic cruise missile by the end of the decade, according to a report. [Link to media]
- + PM refuses to rule out July general election five times—Rishi Sunak has failed to rule out holding a general election in July, as speculation remains rife over the timing of the national vote. [Link to medi...
- + PM fails to rule out July election—Rishi Sunak has failed to rule out holding a general election in July, as speculation remains rife over the timing of the national vote. [Link to medi...
- + Sunak does not rule out July general election - but insists 'there'll be a clear choice' when it comes—Rishi Sunak has failed to rule out holding a general election in July, as speculation remains rife over the timing of the national vote. [Link to medi...
- + Sunak does not rule out July general election—Rishi Sunak has failed to rule out holding a general election in July, as speculation remains rife over the timing of the national vote. [Link to medi...
- + PM needs to learn voters aren't always governed by the logic of the computer—I've known Rishi Sunak slightly for almost a decade, having first met him after he penned a thoughtful, comprehensive, well-received report on Br...
- + Hamas releases video of hostages as efforts to broker a ceasefire in Gaza continue—Hamas has released a new video that appears to show two hostages who have been held in Gaza since the 7 October assault on southern Israel. [Link to m...
- + Gold watch recovered from body of richest man on the Titanic sells for £1.2m—A gold pocket watch that was recovered from the body of the richest man on the Titanic has been sold for a record-breaking £1.175 million. [Link ...
- + Harvey Weinstein taken to hospital after being moved to a New York jail—The lawyer for Harvey Weinstein says the former film producer has been taken to hospital after being moved to a New York jail. [Link to media]
- + Family of teen who died after over a year in hospital told to pay back £8,000 in overpaid benefits—The family of a teenager who died after spending over a year in hospital have been told they owe the government over £8,000 in overpaid benefits....
- + 'The only cure is a Labour government': Tory MP and doctor Dan Poulter defects over NHS 'chaos'—Conservative MP and former health minister Dan Poulter has defected to Labour in frustration at the worsening NHS crisis. [Link to media]
- + Tory MP Dan Poulter defects to Labour over NHS 'chaos'—Conservative MP and former health minister Dan Poulter has defected to Labour. [Link to media]
- + Rageh Omaar was 'determined to finish presenting programme' after becoming unwell live on air—ITV News broadcaster Rageh Omaar has said he was "determined to finish presenting the programme" after returning home following hospital treatment. [L...
- + British troops delivering aid in Gaza 'an option', according to Whitehall sources—British troops on the ground delivering aid to Gaza is "an option" but there has been no approval for the move, a Whitehall source has told Sky News. ...
- + Scotland's first minister claims Holyrood election could be called - as vote of no confidence looms for Humza Yousaf—Scotland's First Minister Humza Yousaf claims a Holyrood election could be called as he refuses to say if he will resign if he loses a looming vote of...
- + Four arrested over alleged people smuggling Facebook adverts—Four Vietnamese nationals accused of advertising their people smuggling services on Facebook have been arrested in England. [Link to media]
- + Social media star 'shot dead by gunman on bike who posed as food delivery rider' —A well-known Iraqi social media influencer has reportedly been shot dead in her car by a gunman on a motorbike. [Link to media]
- + Rishi Sunak says migrants going to Ireland shows Rwanda scheme is working as deterrent—Migrants travelling to Ireland after arriving in the UK on small boats is a sign the Rwanda scheme is already working as a deterrent, Rishi Sunak has ...
- + Hunt calls Dorneywood summit to boost flagging UK stock market—Jeremy Hunt is convening a summit aimed at enticing more companies to London's stock market amid an accelerating exodus of businesses being picked off...
- + Boy, 13, finds 'holy grail' Lego octopus piece from sea spillage in 1997—A rare Lego piece that fell into the sea in 1997 has been found by a 13-year-old boy in Cornwall. [Link to media]
- + Gold watch recovered from body of richest man on the Titanic to be auctioned—A gold pocket watch that was recovered from the body of the richest man on the Titanic will be auctioned on Saturday. [Link to media]
- + ITV newsreader 'receiving medical care' after on-screen behaviour worries fans—ITV News presenter Rageh Omaar is "receiving medical care" after becoming "unwell" live on-air, the TV channel says. [Link to media]
- + British tourist in intensive care after shark attack—A British tourist is in intensive care after being attacked by a shark in Trinidad and Tobago. [Link to media]
- + Jewish campaign group cancels walk over safety fears as Met Police chief defends policing of pro-Palestinian march—A Jewish campaign group has cancelled today's Walk Together demonstration amid safety concerns, as the Met Police says the risk of disorder from a pro...
- + Jewish campaign group march cancelled after 'numerous threats' received—A Jewish campaign group has "reluctantly" called off its "Walk Together" demonstration in central London amid safety concerns. [Link to media]
- + Gisele Bundchen weeps after being pulled over by police while escaping paparazzi—Supermodel Gisele Bundchen wept after being pulled over by police as she explained to the officer she was trying to escape paparazzi. [Link to media]
- + Taylor Swift equals Madonna's record in UK—Taylor Swift has equalled Madonna's record as the female artist with the most UK number one albums in Official Chart history after her latest release....
- + King to return to public-facing duties following positive response to cancer treatment—The King is to return to public-facing royal duties, with his medical team "very encouraged" by the progress made in his cancer treatment. [Link to me...
- + Taylor Swift equals Madonna's record as female artist with most UK number one albums—Taylor Swift has equalled Madonna's record as the female artist with the most UK number one albums in Official Chart history after her latest release....
- + 'Do you have any idea of the suffering you have caused?': Ex-Post Office boss accused of 'lying throughout' at inquiry—A former top Post Office executive has denied lying "throughout" her two days of testimony at the inquiry into the Horizon IT scandal. [Link to media]
- + WWII veterans discuss D-Day in what could be last time to share 'living history' with schoolchildren—A group of Second World War veterans came together to share a "bit of living history" ahead of the 80th anniversary of the D-Day landings, as they pas...
- + Teachers injured in school stabbing incident 'cannot comprehend' what happened—Two teachers who were injured in an alleged knife attack at their school have spoken of how difficult it has been to "comprehend" what happened. [Link...
- + Controversial far-right Israeli minister taken to hospital after car accident—Israel's security minister, controversial far-right politician Itamar Ben-Gvir, has been taken to hospital with minor injuries after a car accident, p...
- + Katie Price could be jailed if she keeps missing bankruptcy hearings—Katie Price could be arrested and sent to prison if she keeps missing bankruptcy hearings, a court has heard. [Link to media]
- + 'Enough is enough': Premier League star condemns racist abuse—Marcus Rashford has replied to a supportive post on X, saying he has been suffering abuse "for months" and that "enough is enough". [Link to media]
- + Defiant Humza Yousaf vows to stay in power - as pressure builds on his government—A defiant Humza Yousaf has told Sky News he will not resign as Scotland's first minister. [Link to media]
- + Humza Yousaf is battling for political survival. How did we get here - and what happens next?—Scotland's First Minister Humza Yousaf is battling to save his job as he faces a knife-edge no-confidence vote. [Link to media]
- + School locked down after pupil receives threatening messages—A school in South Wales was locked down after a teenage pupil allegedly received threatening messages. [Link to media]
- + Armed police swarm gunman who opened fire in city centre—Footage has emerged of the moment armed police tackled a man who opened fire in a crowded city centre. [Link to media]
- + 'I can't believe it': Peter Kay forced to postpone gigs for a second time—Peter Kay says he has been forced to postpone two shows at a new arena in Manchester again - this time for almost a month. [Link to media]
- + Briton accused of arson plot after alleged recruitment as Russian spy—A British man is accused of masterminding an arson plot on London businesses linked to Ukraine after allegedly being recruited as a Russian spy. [Link...
- + Actress Emma Stone says she 'would like to be' called by her real name—Hollywood actress Emma Stone has revealed she would prefer to be known by her real name - Emily. [Link to media]
- + Baby saved from dead mother's womb in Gaza dies—A baby girl rescued from the womb of her dying mother in a Gaza hospital has died, the child's uncle has said. [Link to media]
- + Teacher admits murdering boyfriend 'in cold blood' and burying body in garden—A primary school teacher has admitted murdering her partner, whose partly mummified remains were discovered four-and-a-half months after he was last s...
- + Primary school teacher admits murdering boyfriend 'in cold blood' and burying body in garden—A primary school teacher has admitted murdering her partner, whose partly mummified remains were discovered four-and-a-half months after he was last s...
- + Girl charged over school stabbings remanded to youth detention—A 13-year-old girl accused of stabbing three people at a school in West Wales has been remanded to youth detention accommodation. [Link to media]
- + Tories trying to open divide over defence but Starmer says he is not Jeremy 'Stop the War' Corbyn | Adam Boulton—We have been warned. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's pre-election pitch to voters this week was to place the nation on "war footing". [Link to media]
- + Disgruntled school worker accused of using AI to create fake recording of principal on racist rant—A high school athletics director has been accused of using AI to create a fake recording of the principal going on a racist and antisemitic rant....
- + Jack Whitehall reacts after Prince William calls his jokes 'dad-like'—Jack Whitehall says he's been the victim of "outrageous shading" after the Prince of Wales described his jokes as "dad-like". [Link to media]
- + Migrant who's survived 30 failed crossings says tragic dinghy was packed with people carrying weapons and fighting—The migrant dinghy in which five people died was chaotic, overloaded and packed with people carrying weapons and fighting, according to one of the pas...
- + Newborn baby flown from UK in military plane for treatment after Italy intervened—The Italian government sent an ambulance in a military plane to remove a newborn baby from a hospital in Bristol in a highly unusual move after the bo...
- + UK warship downs Houthi missile - as Palestinian officials say five killed in Israeli strikes—A UK warship has shot down a Houthi missile targeting a merchant ship in the Gulf of Aden, the Royal Navy has said. [Link to media]
- + UK cows not being tested for bird flu despite US outbreak—Cows in the UK are not being tested for bird flu, despite the outbreak sweeping through American dairy herds, Sky News has been told. [Link to media]
- + Scottish first minister's political future hangs in the balance as Greens back no-confidence motion—The Scottish Green Party will join with rival MSPs to back a no-confidence motion in First Minister Humza Yousaf next week, after the SNP kicked its c...
- + Rwanda plan will cause 'meltdown' in UK asylum system, charity says—More than 115,000 asylum seekers will be trapped in "permanent limbo" by the end of the year as a result of the government's flagship Rwanda plan, acc...
- + 'This isn't over': Unions vow to fight rejection of plan to save Tata Steel jobs—Unions have warned of a bitter fight ahead after their plans to avert thousands of job losses at Tata Steel were rejected by the company. [Link to med...
- + Laurence Fox ordered to pay £180,000 after referring to two people as 'paedophiles'—Laurence Fox has been ordered to pay £180,000 in damages after he referred to two people as "paedophiles" on social media. [Link to media]
- + Harvey Weinstein's 2020 rape conviction overturned—A New York court has overturned Harvey Weinstein's 2020 conviction for rape, ordering a new trial in the landmark "MeToo" case. [Link to media]
- + See inside Captain Sir Tom Moore's home as it goes on sale—The family home where Captain Sir Tom Moore raised millions for the NHS during the COVID pandemic by walking 100 laps of the garden is up for sale for...
- + William reveals Charlotte's favourite 'dad joke'—Prince William turned up at a West Midlands school to surprise a student who had penned a personal letter to him about mental health. [Link to media]
- + William surprises boy who wrote to him - and reveals Charlotte's favourite 'dad joke'—Prince William turned up at a West Midlands school to surprise a student who had penned a personal letter to him about mental health. [Link to media]
- + Asylum seeker guilty of murdering stranger in rampage told officers it was 'for the people of Gaza'—A Moroccan asylum seeker has been found guilty of murdering a stranger in a rampage motivated by the conflict in Gaza. [Link to media]
- + Matty Healy reacts to Taylor Swift's 'diss track'—Matty Healy has reacted to new tracks by supposed ex-girlfriend Taylor Swift that are rumoured to be about him. [Link to media]
- + 13-year-old girl charged with attempted murder after two teachers and pupil stabbed—A 13-year-old girl has been charged with three counts of attempted murder after two teachers and a pupil were stabbed at a school. [Link to media]
- + Drake ordered to delete track featuring AI-generated voice of Tupac—Tupac Shakur's estate has threatened to sue Drake and ordered him to delete a track featuring an AI-generated copy of the late rapper's voice. [Link t...
- + SNP and Scottish Greens power-sharing deal ends following climate target row—The SNP has terminated its power-sharing deal with the Scottish Greens following a bitter row over its climbdown on climate targets. [Link to media]
- + Two horses that bolted through central London undergo operations—Two military horses which bolted and charged through central London are in a "serious condition" and have undergone operations. [Link to media]
- + Two horses which bolted through central London in a 'serious condition'—Two horses which bolted and charged through central London are in a "serious condition", a minister has said. [Link to media]
- + Dolphin found shot dead on beach - with 'multiple bullets' lodged in body—A dolphin has been found shot dead on a beach, prompting officials to offer a reward for information. [Link to media]
- + Why is it suddenly cold and when will the weather get warmer?—When temperatures hit nearly 22C in parts of England earlier this month, people might have thought that spring had finally sprung. [Link to media]
- + Over half of world's population could be at risk of mosquito-borne diseases, experts warn—More than half of the world's population could be at risk of catching diseases transmitted by mosquitoes such as malaria and dengue by the end of the ...
- + Officers who failed to spot murder victim had been shot could face misconduct inquiry—Officers who failed to spot a murder victim had been shot could face a misconduct inquiry, a former senior detective has told Sky News. [Link to media...
- + Labour denies railways will be given 'lower priority' under renationalisation plans - as Tories warn of 'wildcat strikes'—Labour has denied the railways will be given "lower priority" if they are brought back into public ownership as the party pledged to "sweep away" the ...
- + Labour promises publicly owned rail - as Tories slam 'unfunded nationalisation'—Labour will promise to deliver the biggest shake-up to rail "in a generation" by establishing the long-delayed Great British Railways (GBR) organisati...
- + 'They mess it up every time': New poll suggests voters no longer believe what politicians say—June gives me a wry smile when I ask her if she trusts politicians. But it soon fades. [Link to media]
- + 'Politicians mess it up every time': New pre-election pledges may not be enough—June gives me a wry smile when I ask her if she trusts politicians. But it soon fades. [Link to media]
- + 'Politicians mess it up every time': New pre-election pledges may not be enough in the North East—June gives me a wry smile when I ask her if she trusts politicians. But it soon fades. [Link to media]
- + Former England and Liverpool star banned as company director over unpaid taxes—John Barnes has been banned as a director after his company failed to pay almost £200,000 in tax. [Link to media]
- + Hostage's parents tell him to 'stay strong' after video shows him missing part of arm—The parents of an Israeli hostage have told him "we love you, stay strong, survive" after he appeared with part of his arm missing in a video released...
- + 16-year-old arrested after saying he wanted to 'die a martyr' at Paris Olympics—A 16-year-old boy has been arrested by anti-terrorism police in France after he allegedly said on social media he wanted to "die a martyr" at the Olym...
- + Shetlands spaceport that hopes to launch 30 rockets a year given crucial safety licence—A spaceport that hopes to launch the first rockets vertically into orbit from British soil has been given a crucial safety licence. [Link to media]
- + Young girls in UK drink, smoke and vape 'more than boys'—Young girls in the UK drink, smoke and vape more than boys, a major study suggests. [Link to media]
- + Teenage girl arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after stabbings at school —A teenage girl has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after two teachers and a pupil were stabbed at a school in West Wales. [Link to medi...
- + Most plant-based meat and dairy alternatives have lower saturated fat and higher fibre, study finds—Most plant-based meat and dairy alternatives have lower levels of saturated fat and higher fibre than their animal-derived counterparts, researchers h...
- + Women join Iran's 'ambassadors of kindness' who snatch other women from the streets—In Tehran's Revolution Square, two women clad in long black full hijab approach another woman, dressed in jeans, a long-sleeved shirt and a hijab, or ...
- + Women in burqas join Iran's 'ambassadors of kindness' who snatch other women from the streets—In Tehran's Revolution Square, two women clad in long black burqas approach another woman, dressed in jeans, a long-sleeved shirt and a hijab, or head...
- + Rayner criticises Tories for 'obsessing' over her living arrangements as renters face no fault eviction 'limbo'—Labour's Angela Rayner has attacked the Conservatives for "obsessing" over her living arrangements while renters continue to face uncertainty over the...
- + Suez Canal traffic falls 66% after attacks on Red Sea shipping—Shipping traffic through the vital Suez Canal artery in Egypt has plunged by 66% since cargo was forced to divert due to attacks on vessels, according...
- + Baby Reindeer writer tells fans to stop speculating about who characters are in real life—Richard Gadd has urged fans of his hit show Baby Reindeer to stop speculating about who the characters in his show are based on in real life. [Link to...
- + Russian priest demoted after holding Navalny memorial service—A Russian priest who held a memorial service for the late opposition leader and Vladimir Putin critic Alexei Navalny has been suspended from clerical ...
- + A significant moment for the King - but uncertainty remains—After a difficult few months we have a more positive picture from the Palace. [Link to media]
- + US considers cutting funds to notorious Israeli army unit—The drive into the village of Jiljiliya is not what you expect on the West Bank. Imposing mansions line the route, with grand gates and lavish decorat...
- + Three people hurt and one arrested during 'major incident' at school in West Wales—Three people have been injured in a "major incident" at a school in West Wales. [Link to media]
- + Three men arrested after deaths of five people, including a child, who attempted to cross Channel—Three men have been arrested after the deaths of five people - including a seven-year-old girl - who were attempting to cross the English Channel. [Li...
- + 'Spooked' horses cause 'total mayhem' after bolting through central London—Military horses have caused "total mayhem" after bolting during exercises and charging through central London in rush hour. [Link to media]
- + 'Total mayhem': Four people in hospital as military horses bolt through central London—Riderless military horses charged through central London today after bolting during morning exercises - with at least four people taken to hospital. [...
- + 'Show respect': Nottingham attack families horrified by 'barbaric' police WhatsApp message—A police officer described the students stabbed to death in Nottingham last summer as "proper butchered" and said officers "tried to hold their inners...
- + Migrant deaths: Are we seeing new form of crime after rival group pushed their way on to boat?—Plenty of people have died on small boats trying to cross the Channel. But this was different. [Link to media]
- + Newspaper chief was Trump's 'eyes and ears' and 'killed unfavourable stories'—A newspaper chief was Donald Trump's "eyes and ears" and killed unfavourable stories about him in the run-up to the 2016 election, a court has heard. ...
- + Deaths of Reading terror attack victims 'probably avoidable', inquest finds—The deaths of the Reading terror attack victims were "probably avoidable" and contributed to by the "failings of multiple agencies", an inquest has fo...
- + UN human rights chief 'horrified' over Gaza mass graves report—The UN's human rights chief has said he is "horrified" by reports of mass graves containing hundreds of bodies in Gaza. [Link to media]
- + Israel bulldozed mass graves at Gaza hospital, Sky News analysis shows—Israel has denied accusations that it buried Palestinians in a mass grave, following the discovery of more than 300 bodies in the courtyard of a Gaza ...
- + Irish PM apologises to families for 'living nightmare' over Stardust fire—The Irish premier has apologised on behalf of the state over the 1981 Stardust nightclub fire in which 48 people died. [Link to media]
- + Richard Osman reveals Thursday Murder Club cast - including ex James Bond—Richard Osman has revealed three out of four of the lead characters for the forthcoming big screen adaptation of The Thursday Murder Club. [Link to me...
- + King recognises Queen and William in honours list and creates new role for Kate—The King has recognised the public service of his family in a new list of honours, including creating a new role for the Princess of Wales. [Link to m...
- + More than 100 arrested at New York University as campus protests spread—More than 100 students and staff were arrested at New York University (NYU) last night as protests around the Israel-Hamas war reached a boiling point...
- + Ex-DUP leader Jeffrey Donaldson in court charged with rape - his wife charged with aiding him—Sir Jeffrey Donaldson, the former leader of the Democratic Unionist Party, has appeared at court charged with rape and other historical sex offences. ...
- + PM warns of 'growing threats' as he announces tens of billions of pounds in extra defence funding—Rishi Sunak is to increase UK defence spending to 2.5% of GDP by 2030 as he warns European allies that the continent is at a "turning point" in the fa...
- + Cocaine haul worth more than £20m found in ship's hull by divers—Police in Italy have seized around 150kg (330lbs) of pure cocaine hidden nine metres (30ft) underwater in a ship's hull. [Link to media]
- + Post Office boss Read led 'campaign to defame and ostracise me', ex-HR director claims—A former HR director at the Post Office, whose misconduct claims against chief executive Nick Read were dismissed following an internal investigation,...
- + University campus protests encapsulate moment of febrile divisiveness where nuance is too often lost—In the fog of a time which feels deeply discombobulating for so many groups of people, it's vital to see and hear what's going on up close. [Link to m...
- + Ryan Reynolds teases cameo of Wrexham striker in new Deadpool film—Ryan Reynolds appears to have confirmed that Wrexham striker Ollie Palmer is in his next film, Deadpool 3. [Link to media]
- + Elon Musk and Australian PM row over stabbing video: What's going on?—Australia's prime minister said Elon Musk is an "arrogant billionaire who thinks he is above the law" over his reluctance to remove footage of last we...
- + Man whose body produces its own alcohol cleared of drink driving—A Belgian man has been cleared of drink driving after doctors confirmed he had an extremely rare condition which causes his body to produce large amou...
- + Six arrests after violence at St George's Day event in central London—At least six people have been arrested after violence broke out at a St George's Day event in central London. [Link to media]
- + Violence breaks out at St George's Day event in central London—Violence has broken out at a St George's Day event in central London. [Link to media]
- + 'This tragedy didn't have to happen': How knife attack by ex-child soldier could have been stopped—When three men were stabbed to death in Reading's Forbury Gardens on Saturday 20 June 2020, Nick Harborne instantly knew Khairi Saadallah was responsi...
- + The missed opportunities to stop Reading attacker Khairi Saadallah—When three men were stabbed to death in Reading's Forbury Gardens on Saturday 20 June 2020, Nick Harborne instantly knew Khairi Saadallah was responsi...
- + Five dead on migrant boat trying to cross the Channel - as 'father saw daughter die before him'—Five migrants including a child have died during an attempt to cross the English Channel in a small boat. [Link to media]
- + Photo of Prince Louis taken by Kate released to mark his 6th birthday—A photo of Prince Louis taken by the Princess of Wales has been released to mark the young royal's sixth birthday. [Link to media]
- + 'Soul-wrenching tragedy': Ten people killed in mid-air helicopter crash—Ten people have died after two helicopters collided in mid-air during a rehearsal for a Royal Malaysian Navy parade. [Link to media]
- + Tesla to 'accelerate' release of new models as revenues find reverse gear—Tesla's quarterly revenue has dropped for the first time in almost four years, according to financial result filings, demonstrating why the electric c...
- + Italian city poised to ban ice cream after midnight—Milan is proposing a new law to ban ice cream after midnight in an effort to protect the "tranquillity" of residents. [Link to media]
- + Jeremy Kyle expected to give evidence at inquest into death of man who died after his TV show—TV host Jeremy Kyle is expected to give evidence at an inquest into the death of Steve Dymond, who died shortly after failing a lie detector test on h...
- + Dutch cities divided over WFH plan for sex workers—Dutch cities are divided on whether sex workers should be allowed to work from home. [Link to media]
- + Dozens arrested at Yale and Columbia cancels classes amid protests—Dozens of pro-Palestinian protesters have been arrested at Yale University, hours after Columbia University cancelled classes due to an ongoing demo t...
- + Nottingham Forest demand release of VAR audio after penalties controversy—Nottingham Forest have demanded the release of audio surrounding three controversial VAR (Video Assistant Referee) moments from their game against Eve...
- + Gay dating app Grindr sued for allegedly sharing users' HIV status—Hundreds of users of the gay dating app Grindr have alleged the company shared their private information, including their HIV status, with third parti...
- + Trump behind scheme to corrupt 2016 election, say prosecutors - but defence says 'nothing wrong with interference' —Donald Trump "orchestrated a criminal scheme to corrupt" the 2016 election, a prosecutor has said at the start of the former president's hush money tr...
- + FTSE 100 hits new record high helped by five-month low for pound—The FTSE 100 has ended a long wait to achieve a new record high. [Link to media]
- + Huw Edwards resigns from BBC, corporation says—Newsreader Huw Edwards has resigned from the BBC, the corporation has said. [Link to media]
- + Gogglebox star died of traumatic injuries, inquest told—Gogglebox star George Gilbey had been working on a roof when he fell to his death through a plastic skylight, an inquest has been told. [Link to ...
- + How UK stargazers can watch the oldest annual meteor shower—Parts of the UK are being treated to a dazzling display as the oldest annual meteor shower known to man streaks through the Earth's atmosphere. [Link ...
- + 'I was Jewish and crossing the street': Campaigner criticises 'outrageous' reaction to row—The campaigner at the centre of an antisemitism row with the Metropolitan Police has criticised "outrageous" comments made by a former senior officer ...
- + Warwick Davis apologises for causing concern after social media post—Warwick Davis' children have reassured fans after they raised concerns about a post on his social media days after the news of the death of his wife. ...
- + Papua New Guinea PM responds to Biden's 'cannibals' comment—Papua New Guinea's prime minister has accused Joe Biden of insulting his country after the US president implied his uncle had been eaten by cannibals ...
- + Woman accused of killing ex-husband's parents by feeding them poisonous mushrooms appears in court—A woman accused of killing her ex-husband's parents and an aunt by feeding them a beef wellington laced with poisonous mushrooms has appeared in court...
- + Porn stars, gag orders, sex scandals and zzzs: The A to Z of Trump's hush money trial—Opening statements are due to be heard in the trial of Donald Trump over hush money payments to a porn star. [Link to media]
- + Extreme weather to become 'more intense' after 'exceptional year'—The potatoes on Andrew Branton's farm tell you all you need to know about the weather in 2023: rotten. [Link to media]
- + Heatwaves, floods and wildfires - an 'exceptional year' of extreme weather in Europe is set to become 'more intense'—The potatoes on Andrew Branton's farm tell you all you need to know about the weather in 2023: rotten. [Link to media]
- + Letters of Everest climber published 100 years after fatal climb—Letters written by one of Britain's most famous - and ill-fated - mountaineers and explorers have been published online. [Link to media]
- + Met Police chief to meet home secretary after calls for him to quit over antisemitism row—Met Police chief Sir Mark Rowley will meet the home secretary and policing minister this week to discuss antisemitism, Sky News understands. [Link to ...
- + Met Police chief to meet home secretary and policing minister after calls for him to quit over antisemitism row—Met Police chief Sir Mark Rowley will meet the home secretary and policing minister this week to discuss antisemitism, Sky News understands. [Link to ...
- + Kevin Bacon visits scene of Footloose four decades later—Actor Kevin Bacon has returned to the US high school where his movie Footloose was filmed more than 40 years ago. [Link to media]
- + Baby saved from womb of mother killed in Israeli strike—Palestinians in Rafah are reeling from a series of devastating Israeli airstrikes that have killed 22 people - including 18 children. [Link to media]
- + Race car ploughs into crowd after veering off track, killing seven people—A race car has veered off track during a competition in Sri Lanka, killing seven people and injuring 20 others, officials said. [Link to media]
- + Parents describe baby's 'scary' measles symptoms as cases soar—The parents of a five-month-old baby who was left struggling to breathe after contracting measles have described her "scary" ordeal as the number of c...
- + Sunak set for week-long blitz of announcements amid talk of no-confidence vote and summer election—Rishi Sunak is undertaking a week-long blitz of activity and announcements at home and abroad in a bid to convince a sceptical party he has the ideas ...
- + Wet wipes containing plastic to be banned from sale in UK—Wet wipes containing plastic will be banned from being sold in the UK, with legislation expected to be announced by Environment Secretary Steve Barcla...
- + 'There is more we must do': New guidance issued on stalking—New legal guidance will make it easier for police to go after stalkers, after ministers admitted too many are slipping through the net. [Link to media...
- + Police given new guidance to stop stalkers as minister says 'there is more we must do'—New legal guidance will make it easier for police to go after stalkers, after ministers admitted too many are slipping through the net. [Link to media...
- + Nottingham Forest mocked after accusing VAR of being 'Luton fan'—Nottingham Forest have been mocked and accused of lacking "class" after accusing a referee of being a Luton Town fan. [Link to media]
- + Sunak says airfield on standby and planes booked for Rwanda deportations—The prime minister has said the first deportation flights to Rwanda will leave "in 10 to 12 weeks", hours before MPs are due to vote on his emergency ...
- + Truss refuses to apologise for sparking mortgage rate rise - but admits one failing as PM—Liz Truss has acknowledged she and her government lost the confidence of financial markets following the mini-budget of October 2022 – but has r...
- + Two dead and six injured in shooting at party in Memphis—At least two people are dead, and six others injured in a shooting in Memphis, Tennessee, according to US police. [Link to media]
- + Two children dead after suspected drunk driver crashes into birthday party—Two children are dead, and a further 15 people have been injured after a suspected drunk driver crashed into a birthday party at a boat club in the US...
- + Archbishop of Canterbury criticises Israel over Palestinian Christian woman in detention—The Archbishop of Canterbury has criticised Israel over the arrest of a young Palestinian Christian woman in the occupied West Bank. [Link to media]
- + Record number of runners to take part in London Marathon—A record number of people will take part in the London Marathon on Sunday. [Link to media]
- + Swift's new album streamed more than 300 million times in one day—Taylor Swift's The Tortured Poets Department has become the first album in Spotify history to reach more than 300 million streams in a single day. [Li...
- + What Liz Truss and Donald Trump have in common | Adam Boulton—Liz Truss has much more in common with Donald Trump than just the first three letters of his surname. [Link to media]
- + 'Debilitating' period pains causing 'one in three' girls to miss school—More than a third (36%) of girls in the UK are missing school because of their period pains, according to a new survey. [Link to media]
- + Man and woman in 70s found dead at property—Police are investigating after a man and a woman in their 70s were found dead at a house in Stoke-on-Trent. [Link to media]
- + Met Police chief faces calls to quit after force threatened to arrest 'openly Jewish' man—An antisemitism campaigner has called for the head of the Metropolitan Police to resign after he was called "openly Jewish" by an officer and threaten...
- + Antisemitism campaigner called 'openly Jewish' by officer and threatened with arrest calls for Met chief to resign—An antisemitism campaigner has called for the head of the Metropolitan Police to resign after he was called "openly Jewish" by an officer and threaten...
- + Anger as people still not back in homes six months after Storm Babet—It's been six months since Storm Babet battered the UK but many communities are still picking up the pieces. [Link to media]
- + What US aid package means for war in Ukraine after profound impact of delay—The impact of this American blockage has been profound. [Link to media]
- + Thousands of people in Canary Islands take to streets calling for limit to tourist numbers—Thousands of people have taken to the streets on the Canary Islands to protest against tourism and say the region is "not for sale". [Link to media]
- + Irish PM apologises to families of Stardust nightclub fire victims after 'emotional' meeting—Ireland's new taoiseach has apologised to the families of 48 people killed in the Stardust nightclub fire in 1981, after a decades-long campaign for j...
- + TikTok could be banned in US after House of Representatives passes bill—TikTok could be banned in the US if the social media app's Chinese owner doesn't sell its stake after the House of Representatives voted in support of...
- + Zelenskyy 'grateful' after $60.8bn Ukraine aid package approved by US House of Representatives—The US House of Representatives has approved sending $60.8bn (£49bn) in foreign aid to Ukraine. [Link to media]
- + All-girl football team goes whole season unbeaten - in boys' league—An all-girl team has become football's latest "invincibles" by going unbeaten all season - while playing in a boys' league. [Link to media]
- + Boy, 10, admits to shooting and killing man in his sleep at trailer park—A 10-year-old boy confessed to shooting and killing a man in his sleep two years ago, Texas officials say. [Link to media]
- + Gender report author cannot travel on public transport over safety fears—The paediatrician behind a landmark report into transgender treatment of children has criticised the "disinformation" about her findings as she reveal...
- + Wales to roll back 20mph speed limit on some roads after backlash—Some roads in Wales are set to go back to 30mph after nearly half a million people called for an end to the national 20mph speed limit. [Link to media...
- + Three men who died in north London car crash named—Three men in their early 20s who died following a fatal car crash near the Brent Cross shopping centre in northwest London have been named by police. ...
- + Chess champion plays for marathon 58 hours to break record—A campaigning Nigerian chess champion has played the game non-stop for 58 hours to break the world record. [Link to media]
- + Man who set himself on fire outside Trump trial has died—A man who set himself on fire outside the New York courthouse where former US President Donald Trump is on trial has died, Sky's US partner NBC News h...
- + Bitcoin's highly anticipated 'halving' event takes place—Bitcoin's rare halving event has taken place, according to crypto analysis firm CoinGecko. [Link to media]
- + The female gamers competing for thousands of pounds at first event of its kind in UK—The UK's first professional women's gaming tournament of its kind starts on Saturday. [Link to media]
- + Daughter of British man who died after hotel fall abroad says she needs answers—The daughter of a British man who died in Cambodia says she has been left with unanswered questions - and claims the Foreign Office isn't "doing enoug...
- + Ex-model almost died trying to cure cancer with juice diet—A former model who almost died trying to cure her cancer with a juice diet has warned others against "cutting out" traditional medical advice and tryi...
- + Police investigate Joey Barton tweets as ex-footballer hits out at 'attempt to intimidate' him—Former Premier League footballer Joey Barton has hit out at "an attempt to intimidate" him and his family after officers contacted him about comments ...
- + Injuries and 'material losses' after explosion at Iraq military base—Injuries and "material losses" have been reported after a large explosion at a military base in Iraq. [Link to media]
- + Labour blames 'shoplifters' charter' for surge in retail crime—A "shoplifters' charter" has seen thefts rise significantly - to about one offence every minute - but police are charging fewer people, according to L...
- + Tories warned Menzies misuse of funds claims 'constituted fraud' but whistleblower told there was no 'duty' to report it—The Conservatives were warned ex-Tory MP Mark Menzies's alleged misuse of party funds may have constituted fraud but the whistleblower was told there ...
- + Man throws conspiracy theory pamphlets in the air before setting himself on fire outside Trump trial—A man has thrown conspiracy theory pamphlets in the air before setting himself on fire outside the New York courthouse where former US President Donal...
- + Violence will not stop in Middle East until Gaza war ends, senior Hezbollah figure warns—Violence in the Middle East will not stop until the war in Gaza ends, a senior Hezbollah figure has told Sky News in a world-first interview in which ...
- + Being Jewish should never be a provocation, Home Office says - after police apologise over 'hugely regrettable' term used by officer—Being Jewish "should never be seen as provocative", the government has said, following the controversial policing of a pro-Palestinian march in London...
- + Met Police apologises for using phrase 'openly Jewish' as campaigner accuses force of 'victim-blaming'—The Metropolitan Police has apologised after an officer prevented an antisemitism campaigner from crossing a road near a pro-Palestinian march because...
- + At least four dead after record-breaking rainfall in UAE this week—Four people died in the United Arab Emirates after record-breaking rainfall caused heavy flooding this week, officials have said. [Link to media]
- + Grocery delivery app Getir prepares to exit UK market—Getir, the grocery delivery app once valued at nearly $12bn (£9.7bn), is close to pulling the plug on its operations in Britain in a move that wo...
- + Stout attracts unlikely new legion of fans as sales soar—A pint of deep, dark stout with a creamy top may be thought of as an acquired taste but it seems the silky-smooth beer is attracting a legion of unlik...
- + Brixton academy reopens after fatal crush - what 'robust conditions' are in place?—O2 Academy Brixton will open its doors again tonight for the first time since a deadly crush at the venue killed two people 16 months ago. [Link to me...
- + The Sun's publisher loses bid to delay trial over Prince Harry's phone hacking claims—The Sun newspaper's publisher has lost a bid to push back a possible full High Court trial in relation to unlawful information gathering claims. [Link...
- + How did notorious drug lord escape the prison in which he lived like a king - and where is he now?—In his prison cell, drug lord Adolfo 'Fito' Macias lived like a king. Then one day, he vanished. [Link to media]
- + SWAT team shot man in face after UK gamer faked hostage situation—A British video gamer who faked a hostage situation leading to another man suffering life-changing injuries after armed units were tricked into shooti...
- + First known test dogfight between AI and human pilot carried out, US military says—The world's first known combat between a human pilot and a fighter jet controlled by AI has been carried out in California, the US military has said. ...
- + Spectator theatre critic boasts of 'paying for sex' at brothel after arousal at lecture—The Spectator's theatre critic has boasted of visiting a prostitute in an article after he became aroused by a "beautiful historian" giving a lecture....
- + Police threaten to arrest 'openly Jewish' man yards from pro-Palestine march as his presence 'antagonising'—An antisemitism campaigner has been threatened with arrest yards from a pro-Palestine march as a Metropolitan Police officer said his presence was "an...
- + Sunak pledges to remove benefits for people not taking jobs after 12 months—People who are fit to work but do not accept job offers will have their benefits taken away after 12 months, the prime minister has pledged. [Link to ...
- + Woman jailed over murder of schoolgirl in 1996 after police exposed alibi as lies—A woman who, along with two friends, murdered a schoolgirl and evaded justice for almost three decades has been sentenced to at least 17 years in jail...
- + US 'most wanted' fugitive arrested in Vatican with three knives—One of the most wanted US fugitives was arrested in the Vatican, with three knives on him. [Link to media]
- + Inquiry to be held into death of pedestrian hit by tram at crossing—A fatal accident inquiry is to be held into the death of a pedestrian who was hit by an Edinburgh tram on his way home from work. [Link to media]
- + Woman who called 999 more than 2,000 times in three years is jailed—A woman who rang 999 more than 2,000 times in three years has been jailed. [Link to media]
- + Ashanti and Nelly confirm they're engaged - and expecting their first child—US music stars Ashanti and Nelly have revealed they are engaged and are expecting their first child together. [Link to media]
- + Prince Harry officially declares US his new home—Prince Harry has officially listed the US as his primary residence, according to documents filed in the UK. [Link to media]
- + Biden suggests cannibals may have eaten war hero uncle in WWII - in apparent swipe at Trump—Joe Biden has suggested his uncle may have been eaten by cannibals after his plane was shot down during the Second World War - as he said Donald Trump...
- + 'They are putting out defective airplanes' - Boeing whistleblower claims—Crisis-hit Boeing has rushed to defend itself from fresh whistleblower allegations of poor practice, as the airline continues to grapple its latest sa...
- + After months of political deadlock in Washington on US aid for Ukraine - something's changed—Something curious is happening in Washington. [Link to media]
- + Thousands ordered to flee homes as Indonesian volcano eruption sparks tsunami warning—Thousands of people have been told to leave their homes after an Indonesian mountain erupted, sending ash thousands of feet high. [Link to media]
- + 'Her passing has left a huge hole in our lives': Warwick Davis announces death of wife Samantha—Samantha Davis, the wife of Star Wars and Harry Potter actor Warwick Davis, has died aged 53. [Link to media]
- + Dozens arrested and thousands contacted after scammer site taken offline—Dozens of people around the world have been arrested after police disrupted a UK-founded website scamming victims on an industrial scale. [Link to med...
- + Brexit has made UK medicine shortages worse, research suggests—Medicine shortages in the UK more than doubled between 2020 and 2023, while Brexit weakened the country's ability to tackle the issue, according to re...
- + Bone discovered of what may be largest known marine reptile—A father and daughter from Devon have discovered part of what may be the largest known marine reptile. [Link to media]
- + Woman arrested after taking corpse to sign bank loan—A woman has been arrested in Brazil after she brought a 68-year-old man who had been dead for hours into a bank to sign for a loan. [Link to media]
- + Outrage as Scotland set to scrap key climate targets—Scotland is expected to announce a dramatic watering down of its key climate targets tomorrow, Sky News understands. [Link to media]
- + Scotland set to scrap key climate targets—Scotland is expected to announce a dramatic watering down of its key climate targets tomorrow, Sky News understands. [Link to media]
- + 'Revenge will end with a bigger war': Lebanon at a crossroads as it awaits Israel's response to Iran—Lebanon is balanced as though on an earthquake faultline right now - whatever Israel decides to do next will have massive repercussions throughout the...
- + Lords delay Rwanda plan again in blow to Rishi Sunak's agenda—The House of Lords has delayed the passing of the government's Rwanda bill until next week - in a blow to Rishi Sunak's attempts to get planes off the...
- + Pregnant woman airlifted from Disney cruise ship—The US Coast Guard has released dramatic footage of the moment a pregnant woman was airlifted from a Disney cruise ship after suffering "health compli...
- + Another Post Office IT system with 'similar glitches' to Horizon faces independent review - amid fears of more victims—The government has agreed to have an independent IT expert review of a Post Office software system predating Horizon, amid claims dozens more sub-post...
- + Review ordered into another Post Office IT system amid claims of more wrongful convictions—The government has agreed to have an independent IT expert review of a Post Office software system predating Horizon, amid claims dozens more sub-post...
- + What is cloud seeding and did it cause record rainfall in Dubai?—A record amount of rainfall was said to have caused "absolute carnage" in Dubai on Tuesday - with schools closed, flights suspended and people working...
- + Shannon Matthews' kidnapper, who hid schoolgirl under bed, dies—A man who was jailed for his involvement in the abduction of nine-year-old Shannon Matthews has died. [Link to media]
- + Olly Murs welcomes first child with wife—Olly Murs has announced the birth of his first child with his wife Amelia. [Link to media]
- + Author Sophie Kinsella reveals aggressive brain cancer diagnosis—Author Sophie Kinsella has revealed she was diagnosed with an aggressive form of brain cancer in 2022. [Link to media]
- + Teaching assistant loses religious discrimination claim over Christmas Grinch award—A Muslim teaching assistant who claimed that being given the Christmas Grinch prize at a staff award ceremony amounted to religious discrimination has...
- + Mother handed wrong baby at hospital—A hospital trust in Dorset has said it is investigating after a baby was handed to the wrong mother. [Link to media]
- + Modern slavery helpline receives record number of calls in 2023, report finds—Calls made to an anti-slavery helpline have reached a record high, with the number of potential victims in the care sector rising by almost a third. [...
- + Viral YouTuber Angry Rantman dies at 27—A popular football YouTuber and passionate Chelsea supporter known by his fans as Angry Rantman has died at the age of 27. [Link to media]
- + Police formally apologise for failings after 1986 schoolgirl murders—Sussex Police have formally apologised for failings in its initial investigations into the murders of nine-year-old girls Nicola Fellows and Karen Had...
- + MP loses Tory whip as claims he misused campaign funds are investigated—A Conservative MP has been suspended by the parliamentary party while it investigates newspaper claims he misused campaign funds. [Link to media]
- + MP loses Tory whip while claims he misused campaign funds are investigated—An MP has lost the Conservative Party whip while newspaper claims about alleged misuse of campaign funds are investigated. [Link to media]
- + Tory MP who complained about Rayner to police refuses to say what he thinks she's done wrong—The Conservative MP who contacted police about Angela Rayner amid a row over her historic living arrangements has refused to say what offence he think...
- + 'If I'd not walked away, I think I would have been dead': VV Brown on racism and misogyny in music—Six years ago, singer VV Brown was at breaking point. After two decades of frequently enduring racism, sexual harassment and "male ego" in the music i...
- + What missiles could Israel use in an attack - and would Iran be able to defend itself?—Iran's president has vowed Israel would face a "massive and harsh response" if it attacks, as US officials believe it is planning to do. [Link to medi...
- + 'Shocking neglect': Man jailed after dog abandoned in cage for days had to be put down—A man whose dog had to be put down after he abandoned it inside a cage for several days with "food out of reach and no water" has been jailed for six ...
- + Hugh Grant settles court case against The Sun's publisher 'for enormous sum of money'—Hugh Grant has settled a High Court claim against the publisher of The Sun newspaper after being offered an "enormous sum of money". [Link to media]
- + Hugh Grant settles court case against The Sun's publisher over 'unlawful information gathering'—Hugh Grant has settled a High Court claim against the publisher of The Sun newspaper over allegations of unlawful information gathering. [Link to medi...
- + India's colossal election season begins as Modi seeks third term—As the Prime Minister's car approaches, the chants of "Modi!" are deafening. His cavalcade moves at walking pace and as it nears, the people surge for...
- + Telegram will 'probably' hit one billion users within the year - what is it and why is it so popular?—Telegram, one of the world's biggest social media networks, "will probably hit one billion active monthly users within the year", according to the app...
- + Baltimore bridge collapse survivor escaped through car's manual window—One of the survivors of the Baltimore bridge disaster managed to escape because he was able to roll down his car's manual window, a lawyer has said. [...
- + Post Office boss 'exonerated' after investigation into bullying allegations—The Post Office's chief executive has been "exonerated of all misconduct allegations" following an investigation into allegations of bullying. [Link t...
- + Father of boy accused of stabbing clerics saw no signs of extremism, says Muslim leader—The father of a 16-year-old accused of stabbing two Christian clerics in Australia saw no signs of his son's extremism, a Muslim community leader has ...
- + Horizon scandal victim demands jail for those who denied her justice—A former sub-postmaster who was wrongly jailed while pregnant for the failures of the Post Office Horizon IT system has demanded jail for those who de...
- + 'I always thought Horizon was robust', ex-Post Office investigator tells inquiry—A former investigator for the Post Office has told the Horizon IT inquiry he "always thought" the accounting system was "robust" but acknowledged ther...
- + The Team GB athletes to watch at the Paris Olympics—With less than 100 days until the 2024 Olympics begin, eyes are turning towards Paris - and the athletes who will compete there. [Link to media]
- + 'I've read enough Liz Truss books': Minister snubs ex-PM's new memoir—A government minister has said she won't be reading Liz Truss's memoir of her brief time in Downing Street as "that's a period I'm not interested in r...
- + Why WNBA's top pick Caitlin Clark's salary has sparked debate—One of the most anticipated Women's National Basketball Association's (WNBA) Drafts saw the Indiana Fever snap up college basketball superstar Caitlin...
- + Man arrested after police officer stabbed—A man has been arrested after a police officer was stabbed in the shoulder in north London. [Link to media]
- + 'Carnage' at Dubai airport as UAE hit by 'heaviest rainfall in 75 years'—Record rainfalls in the United Arab Emirates and the wider Gulf region have flooded major roads and caused "carnage" at Dubai's international airport....
- + Why are thousands of video game workers losing their jobs?—"I had just woken up and I got an email that said, 'We're going to have a company-wide meeting'. I knew right away." [Link to media]
- + Bank of England governor talks up interest rate cut prospects as inflation eases to 3.2%—The governor of the Bank of England has signalled the UK is still on course for an interest rate cut as official figures show a further easing in the ...
- + Ban smacking in England and Northern Ireland, doctors say—Smacking children should be banned throughout the UK as current laws are "unjust and dangerously vague" - making it harder to identify when youngsters...
- + Smacking children should be banned in England and Northern Ireland, doctors say—Smacking children should be banned throughout the UK as current laws are "unjust and dangerously vague" - making it harder to identify when youngsters...
- + Aung San Suu Kyi moved from prison to house arrest in Myanmar - reports—Myanmar's former leader Aung San Suu Kyi has been moved from prison to house arrest, according to the country's military government. [Link to media]
- + British Olympic Association chief criticises move to give prize money to track and field gold medallists—A decision by athletics bosses to pay Olympic gold medallists was inappropriate and has created problems with other sports, Team GB's boss has told Sk...
- + 'Social inequalities' pushing disproportionate number of children into care in the North—One in every 52 children in Blackpool is in care compared with one in 140 across England, according to new analysis, which researchers say exposes "de...
- + Man found dead at property after report of 'serious ongoing incident'—A man's body has been found at a property in Bradford. [Link to media]
- + A win on Rwanda will not automatically translate into victory for Sunak—It has been two years since Boris Johnson first proposed sending asylum seekers arriving in the UK to be sent to Rwanda to have their claims processed...
- + Vigil for WPC Yvonne Fletcher as hopes grow for prosecution 40 years after 'callous' murder—More than a thousand people are expected to flood a pretty London square to celebrate the life of a police officer murdered there exactly 40 years ago...
- + Rwanda plan defeated in Lords again - forcing MPs to consider four changes—New defeats for the government's Rwanda bill in the House of Lords have set up a parliamentary showdown on Wednesday - forcing MPs to consider changes...
- + Solomon Islands head to the polls as PM Sogavare seeks unprecedented run—The tiny Pacific nation of the Solomon Islands will be holding elections on Wednesday, but what is at stake is a lot more than just a potential change...
- + Taylor Swift fans 'could have lost £1m due to Eras ticket scams'—Taylor Swift fans in the UK could have already lost more than £1m to con artists pretending to sell concert tickets for her Eras tour, a major ba...
- + Nat Sciver-Brunt named Wisden's top women's cricketer—Nat Sciver-Brunt has become the first English woman to be honoured as Wisden's leading cricketer in the world. [Link to media]
- + Bras are a basic necessity that should be exempt from VAT, radiographers say—Bras are a basic necessity and should not be subject to VAT, according to radiographers. [Link to media]
- + Funeral home owners accused of spending pandemic relief funds on holidays, cosmetic surgery, jewellery and cryptocurrency—The owners of a US funeral home have been accused of spending nearly $900,000 (£723,000) in pandemic relief funds on things such as holidays, cos...
- + Israel vows to respond to Iran attack as West calls for restraint—Israel has said there will be a response to Iran's drone and missile barrage over the weekend, as the UK and US urge Tel Aviv to not strike back amid ...
- + MPs reject Lords' amendments to Rwanda bill - as crunch week for legislation begins—MPs have rejected a series of Lords' amendments to the government's Rwanda bill - as a week of parliamentary showdown on the legislation begins. [Link...
- + Sunak faces Tory rebellion over landmark 'smoke-free generation' bill—The prime minister is facing another rebellion from his party over his plans to ban young people from ever smoking again. [Link to media]
- + Woman charged with murder of baby found in woodland in 1998—A woman has been charged with murder in connection with the death of a baby in 1998. [Link to media]
- + Prince Harry loses inital bid to appeal against personal security ruling—Prince Harry has lost an initial bid to appeal against a High Court ruling over his personal security in the UK. [Link to media]
- + Two jailed after police seize £17.2m worth of cocaine hidden inside blocks of cheese—Two men have been jailed after police seized £17.2m worth of cocaine hidden inside blocks of cheese. [Link to media]
- + Marine worm with 'googly eyes' 20 times heavier than its head may see in completely new way—A marine worm found off an Italian party island has grown enormous eyes that weigh about 20 times more than the rest of its head. [Link to media]
- + Trump 'smirks' in court as historic criminal trial gets under way—Donald Trump has described the hush money case against him as a "scam" as the first day of the historic trial comes to an end in New York. [Link to me...
- + Donald Trump calls hush money case an 'assault on America' ahead of historic trial—Donald Trump described the hush money case against him as an "assault on America" as he arrived at court in New York ahead of his historic trial. [Lin...
- + Rust weapons supervisor jailed over fatal shooting on Alec Baldwin film set—The weapons supervisor for the film Rust has been jailed for 18 months following the fatal shooting of the film's cinematographer on set. [Link to med...
- + Former British champion boxer dies—Former British and Commonwealth champion boxer Willie Limond has died at the age of 45. [Link to media]
- + Half marathon under investigation after runners 'allow man to win'—A Beijing half marathon is being investigated after three runners appeared to let a Chinese athlete win. [Link to media]
- + Who is Caitlin Clark? The college star who has transformed women's basketball—Caitlin Clark has left an enduring legacy throughout American society and culture - both on and off the basketball court - all by the age of 22. ...
- + England's most successful spin bowler in Test history has died—Former England and Kent cricketer Derek Underwood has died aged 78. [Link to media]
- + Knife attack at Sydney church treated as terror incident - as arrested teen under police guard—A teenage boy has been arrested after a bishop and a priest were stabbed during a church service in Sydney which was being streamed online, police sai...
- + Bishop among several people stabbed in attack during church service in Sydney—Several people have been stabbed during a service at a church in Sydney. [Link to media]
- + 'Tornado' hits town as severe wind warnings issued across UK—Strong winds are battering the UK after the Met Office issued a yellow weather warning. [Link to media]
- + Post Office chief braced for publication of crunch 'bullying' report—The future of Nick Read, the embattled Post Office chief executive, will be determined this week with the publication of a report triggered by whistle...
- + 'A very sick boy': Sydney stabbing attacker's parents apologise after son killed six people—The parents of the Sydney stabbings attacker say they are "extremely sorry" after their son killed six people. [Link to media]
- + Former Australian government adviser raped colleague in parliament, judge finds—A former government adviser raped a colleague inside a ministerial office, a judge has ruled in a defamation case in Australia. [Link to media]
- + Salman Rushdie says he had a dream about being attacked days before stabbing—Sir Salman Rushdie has said he had a dream of a man trying to stab him days before he was attacked in 2022. [Link to media]
- + Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce spotted at Coachella—Taylor Swift has been pictured with her boyfriend NFL star Travis Kelce watching rapper Ice Spice perform at Coachella. [Link to media]
- + Lord Cameron urges Israel to 'think with head as well as heart' and not retaliate to Iran—Lord David Cameron has urged Israel to "think with head as well as heart" and not retaliate to Iran's missile attack. [Link to media]
- + Three killed in crash near north London shopping centre—Three men have been killed and one critically injured after a car was involved in a crash near the Brent Cross shopping centre in north London. [Link ...
- + The extreme body modification subculture that led 'eunuch maker' to have his penis removed—Warning: The following article contains graphic details of extreme physical mutilation. [Link to media]
- + Putin's pals: Who is in the Russian president's inner circle?—Over his 20 years at the top of the Kremlin, Vladimir Putin has gathered an array of allies and associates. [Link to media]
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