‘Serious relief’: Reaction to Ballymurphy inquest ruling

Families of those killed in Ballymurphy in 1971 have reacted to the conclusion of the inquest that the victims were innocent with "serious relief".

Member of Golden Globes organisers admits ‘need for reforms’ after NBC and Tom Cruise boycott show

A member of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA) has told Sky News he wants HFPA and Golden Globe Awards bosses to be held accountable for the lack of diversity in the organisation and...

‘Rishi, David Cameron here’: Former PM’s Greensill lobbying texts to ministers revealed

David Cameron told the Treasury's top civil servant it was "bonkers" that a financial services firm he was lobbying for had been denied access to government-backed COVID loans.

10 innocent people killed without justification at Ballymurphy, coroner finds

Ten people shot dead at Ballymurphy, west Belfast, in 1971 were innocent and their deaths were without justification, a coroner has ruled.

Police search cafe for body linked to missing teenager feared killed by Fred West

Police are searching a Gloucester cafe in connection with the disappearance of a teenage girl suspected to have been murdered by serial killer Fred West.

From house building to voter ID – what’s in the Queen’s Speech

The government has set out its legislative agenda for the new parliamentary session in the Queen's Speech today.

Ban on ‘abhorrent’ conversion therapy to be introduced

The government has committed to introducing legislation to ban conversion therapy, the practice of trying to change someone's sexuality or gender identity.

India’s doctors warn against using cow dung to ward off COVID – amid rise in deadly ‘black fungus’

Hospitals in India have reported a rise in "black fungus" found in COVID-19 patients - as doctors warned people against using cow dung in the belief it will ward off the virus.