‘Final solution’ to Navalny opposition group – 13,000 arrests and terrorist designation

First they came for Alexei Navalny... then they came for those who dared to demonstrate in his support.

‘I felt hurt and alone’: European Commission president blames sexism for ‘sofagate’ debacle

The European Commission's first female president has blamed sexism for the "sofagate" debacle in Turkey earlier this month.

‘Two weeks of hell’: Desperation in India as oxygen ‘the price of gold’

India's hospitals are already full to bursting, but doctors in Delhi are warning there could be even worse to come.

Watchdog to examine police handling of Richard Okorogheye disappearance

The police watchdog is to investigate the Met's handling of Richard Okorogheye's disappearance following complaints from his mother.

Scottish island ‘brought back to life’ as COVID restrictions eased and visitors allowed

People on the Isle of Arran, off the west coast of Scotland, have been telling Sky News of their excitement as visitors from the mainland are now allowed for the first time in six...

UK government imposes sanctions on 22 people accused of serious corruption

The UK has imposed sanctions on 22 people accused of serious corruption in Russia, South Africa and four other nations in the first use of a new tool to fight corrupt activities globally.

EU Commission sues AstraZeneca over vaccine contract

The European Commission has launched legal action against AstraZeneca for not respecting a contract for the supply of COVID-19 vaccines.

UK government imposes sanctions on 22 people accused of serious corruption

The UK has imposed sanctions on 22 people accused of serious corruption in Russia, South Africa and four other nations in the first use of a new tool to fight corrupt activities globally.