Lottery winner killed pensioner after taking eyes off road to find son’s teddy, court hears

Britain's youngest EuroMillions jackpot winner killed a pensioner in a Christmas Day car crash after taking his eyes off the road to find his toddler's teddy bear, a court has heard.

Shoe Zone announces Terry Boot as next finance boss – replacing Peter Foot

Shoe Zone clearly takes its name seriously - the retailer has announced that Terry Boot will be its next finance boss, replacing Peter Foot.

Jury selection halted in trial of ex-police officer charged over George Floyd death

The judge overseeing the trial of a former Minneapolis police officer accused over the death of George Floyd paused jury selection only hours after it began - to investigate a change to the charges.

Fire at flats which killed five-year-old boy was started deliberately, police believe

Police believe a fire at a block of flats, in which a five-year-old boy was killed and two other people were injured, was started deliberately.

Auction of Banksy work hopes to raise millions for NHS

Banksy is hoping to raise more than £3m for the NHS with the sale of a painting of "hope".

‘Wonderful feeling’: Families separated by pandemic meet as care homes allow visitors

It is a momentous day for families across England as care homes reopen, allowing residents to entertain visitors for the first time in months.

UK reports under 100 new COVID deaths for second day running

Another 65 coronavirus deaths have been recorded in the UK - the second day running that the number has been below 100.

PM hails ’emotional’ return of schools – but repeats warning on target dates

Boris Johnson has hailed the return of schools across England as a "big" and "emotional" day - but warned it will impact on the spread of coronavirus and there is no guarantee the country...