Eurovision Song Contest to allow 3,500 in audience under strict COVID-19 measures

This year's Eurovision Song Contest will be held with 3,500 fans in Rotterdam, the Dutch government has confirmed.

UK could be ‘past the pandemic’ as data estimates one in 40,000 symptomatic cases

Just one in 40,000 symptomatic cases of coronavirus is being recorded in the UK, suggesting the country is past the pandemic, new data suggests.

Sky halts Noel Clarke’s involvement in future productions following sexual harassment claims

Sky and production company Vertigo Films have dropped Noel Clarke from any future productions after he was accused of sexual harassment and bullying.

Beefed up powers for standards adviser dismissed by minister amid Johnson flat row

A minister has rejected calls for beefed up powers for an "unelected, unaccountable" ministerial standards adviser, currently looking into the funding of Boris Johnson's Downing Street flat.

Activists blockade nuclear base after locking themselves to giant flower pots

Activists have blockaded a nuclear base by locking themselves to three giant plant pots in front of the entrance.

Murdered PCSO died from ‘significant head injuries’

A police community support officer who was murdered in a Kent village died from "significant head injuries", police have said.

Israel festival stampede: What we know so far

At least 44 people have died after a stampede at a religious festival in Israel resulted in a crush.

Israel festival stampede: What we know so far

At least 44 people have died after a stampede at a religious festival in Israel resulted in a crush.