Scotland independence referendum would be legal unless court blocks it, Sturgeon says

Nicola Sturgeon has thrown down the gauntlet to Boris Johnson over a second independence referendum, telling Sky News that if the UK government doesn't challenge the Scottish government in court, then "by definition it...

Gyms, leisure centres and swimming pools reopen in Wales as COVID restrictions ease

Gyms, leisure centres and swimming pools are reopening today in Wales as COVID-19 restrictions are eased.

Housing market in Cornwall ‘gone completely crazy’ – adding to further strain on locals

The number of people looking to buy property in Cornwall has risen by more than 140% - the highest growth rate of any county in Britain.

Vandals who damaged osprey platform had ‘strong motive’ to rid lake of the rare birds

Police are hunting for vandals who used a chainsaw to destroy the perch of two nesting ospreys in north Wales.

G7 leaders to meet in person for first time in two years – here’s what they’re expected to discuss

Representatives of the world's richest countries will meet face-to-face this week for the first time in two years.

‘Deeply painful restrictions’ on funeral mourner numbers to be lifted this month

The legal limit on the number of mourners at funerals will be lifted on 17 May, the government has confirmed.

‘The British are 100% necessary for us’: Mallorca’s businesses desperate for tourists to return

Think of Magaluf and your mind starts spinning with chaotic images of raucous summer holidays.

MPs urge ministers to maintain ban on foreign holidays after 17 May amid variant fears

Limits on international leisure travel should continue even after 17 May, a cross-party group of MPs has warned.