Dating apps are going to offer perks for users who get a coronavirus vaccine

The government has turned to dating apps to encourage young people to get vaccinated against COVID-19.

Boko Haram leader died after setting off explosive while being chased by rivals, IS offshoot claims

The leader of Nigerian militant Islamist group Boko Haram is dead, according to reports.

Tory rebels ‘cautiously optimistic’ of forcing PM to reverse cuts to the foreign aid budget

Conservative Party MPs hope to force Boris Johnson to reverse cuts to the foreign aid budget in a vote this afternoon.

Plan for NHS to collect patient data from GPs should be delayed over privacy fears, says Labour

An NHS system set to extract patient data from doctors' surgeries in England should be paused from doing so until people are told what information will be made available, Labour says.

COVID curbed the crowds but didn’t dampen the spirit of those honouring sacrifice of D-Day heroes

It was not the grand ceremony that had been planned for the opening of the British Normandy Memorial. But where there was no fanfare or crowds, instead was an intimacy and an extraordinary poignancy.

Normal People, I May Destroy You and Save Me Too – all the winners from the BAFTA TV Awards

The BAFTA TV Awards took place in west London on Sunday evening, with the academy recognising those shows that have lit up the small screen over the past year.

COVID curbed the crowds but didn’t dampen the spirit of those honouring sacrifice of D-Day heroes

It was not the grand ceremony that had been planned for the opening of the British Normandy Memorial. But where there was no fanfare or crowds, instead was an intimacy and an extraordinary poignancy.

Sky News wins BAFTA for best news coverage for Inside Idlib report from Syria

Sky News has won a BAFTA for its reporting from Idlib in Syria.