At least 17 dead after military plane crashes in Philippines

At least 17 people are dead after a military plane which was transporting troops missed a runway and crashed in the Philippines, the nation's defence secretary said.

How can you get a ticket to watch England play Denmark in the Euro 2020 semi-final?

Thousands of England fans will be hoping to secure tickets to what could be a historic semi-final at Wembley after the Three Lions defeated Ukraine in Rome on Saturday.

Tackling salon segregation: Hairdressers must now learn how to cut all hair types

Hairdressers in the UK will be required to learn how to work with all hair types, after a recent review of the sector's occupational standards.

Face masks could be ditched after 19 July as final COVID-19 restrictions end, reports say

Face masks and social distancing will no longer be required after 19 July, according to reports.

Where humans fail on the world stage, send in puppets

"When the wings of your stage are Turkey and the UK, there's a very big stage to cover," Amir Nizar tells Sky News, pawing over a map showing the 5,000 mile journey he is...

Prince Charles reveals song that gave him ‘irresistible urge to get up and dance’

The Prince of Wales has revealed a selection of his favourite tracks, including Givin' Up, Givin' In by The Three Degrees which he says used to give him "an irresistible urge to get up...

‘A huge singing and dancing party’: Fans throw off COVID gloom to celebrate England’s win

England reached the semi-finals of Euro 2020 after a comprehensive 4-0 victory over Ukraine, sparking celebration among fans.

Stephen Dorff: Movies are so bad these days – the whole business is in terrible shape

Stephen Dorff was just a teenager when he landed his first major film role in the 1987 horror The Gate.