‘Jury’s out’ on whether schools in England will have to close again, union leader says

A union leader has told Sky News "the jury's out" on whether schools in England will have to close again.

Ruby Rose explains what it takes to play a psychopath for new SAS thriller

The SAS, an embattled prime minister, double agents, armed mercenaries, a high-speed underground train, a village in Hungary, and a tense foot race through French woodland.

Billionaire MacKenzie Scott marries science teacher after divorce from Jeff Bezos

Billionaire philanthropist and author MacKenzie Scott, who is the former wife of Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, has married a science teacher from her children's school.

Deliveroo reveals £223m annual loss as it prepares London stock market debut

Deliveroo has flagged a £223.7m underlying loss during 2020 while firing the starting gun on its London stock market flotation.

First lockdown restrictions lifted in England today – what are you now allowed to do?

The first step in easing England's third national lockdown begins today as part of the plan to get back to normal life.

Serena Williams leads support for ‘selfless’ Meghan following Oprah interview

Tennis star Serena Williams has come out in support for her "selfless friend" the Duchess of Sussex following the royal couple's interview with Oprah Winfrey.

Police to be given £30m extra funding pot to tackle violence hotspots

Police are set to be given an extra £30m to target violence hotspots to crack down on murders, knife crime and other serious offences.

Care homes allow indoor visits from nominated friends and family

Care home visits from a nominated friend or relative will be permitted in England from today - but hugging and kissing residents is still off limits.