Rescuers search for hundreds of missing as more than 120 die in ‘historic’ Europe floods

Rescuers are searching for hundreds of missing people after "historic" flooding killed more than 120 people in Germany and Belgium.

Rescuers search for hundreds of missing as more than 120 die in ‘historic’ Europe floods

Rescuers are searching for hundreds of missing people after "historic" flooding killed more than 120 people in Germany and Belgium.

Mini-heatwave could bring hottest day of the year in England so far with highs of 32C

Many parts of the UK could be in for a mini-heatwave from today - and as temperatures climb England could see the hottest day of the year this weekend.

Wales eases COVID rules – but full unlocking still weeks away despite lowest case rate in UK

Wales has further eased coronavirus restrictions, with up to six people now allowed to meet inside homes or holiday accommodation.

‘How can I fight when I’m like an old string bean?’ Richard E Grant on joining Loki

A few days after delighting fans with behind-the-scenes pictures of his costume for Loki, Richard E Grant is sitting in front of me on a video call to tell me all about his cameo...

Most UK fashion brands ‘moving too slow on transparency’ over ethical practices – report

The UK population buys the most clothes in Europe, yet major British brands are falling behind their European counterparts when being transparent about their sustainable practices.

Skateboarder Sky Brown has the world at her feet – aged just 13 she is set to make Olympic history

As soon as the wheels on her skateboard turn in competition in Tokyo, 13-year-old Sky Brown will make history. Breaking a record that has stood for almost a century.

‘Manhunt’ detective who caught Milly Dowler murderer reveals ‘tricks’ police used in ‘battle’ with serial killer

Colin Sutton remembers how he felt standing face-to-face with the serial killer who murdered schoolgirl Milly Dowler.