Asos on brink of sealing TopShop and Miss Selfridge takeover

Asos is this weekend on the brink of capping one of the most tumultuous months in the history of the British high street by sealing a deal worth nearly £300m to buy TopShop and...

Family of black man shot dead by Irish police at family home call for unity after protests

The family of a man believed to be the first black person shot dead by Irish police have called for calm and unity, but they've told Sky News they don't believe race was the...

EU ‘recognise they made a mistake’ in move to block vaccine exports, says Gove

The EU "recognise they made a mistake" by invoking a Brexit deal clause to prevent coronavirus vaccine shipments entering the UK, Michael Gove has said.

Visionary DJ Sophie dies after ‘terrible accident’ watching full moon

Scottish DJ and producer Sophie has died aged 34 following a "terrible accident", the artist's label has said.

Walking with dinosaurs: Girl, 4, finds prehistoric footprint on beach stroll

A four-year-old girl found a dinosaur footprint touted as one of the "best examples" ever found in the UK while out walking with her dad during lockdown.

Life won’t return to normal for at least two years, expert warns, saying pandemic ‘isn’t over until it’s over globally’

Life globally will not return to normal for two or three years based on the rate of the current vaccination rollout, it has been warned - but there are early signs jabs are reducing...

One year on from first UK COVID death, victim’s daughter questions when virus arrived

It is exactly one year on from the death of Britain's first COVID-19 victim - and his family still have questions about when the virus arrived in the UK.

Alaska to review number plate screening system after issuing ‘3REICH’ registration

Alaska plans to review its screening systems after issuing personalised number plates including "FUHRER" AND "3REICH".