Police breached ‘fundamental rights’ at Sarah Everard and Kill the Bill protests

Police breached "fundamental rights" in their handling of the Sarah Everard vigil in London and Kill the Bill protests in Bristol, a parliamentary inquiry has found.

Official list of COVID symptoms should be expanded as it could be missing cases – experts

The official list of coronavirus symptoms should be expanded as the current one could be leading to missed cases, experts have said.

Nissan to unveil new battery ‘gigafactory’ that will boost electric car production

Nissan is to announce details of a new battery 'gigafactory' that will enable its Sunderland car plant to massively increase production of electric vehicles.

Plane crash: Two die as aircraft comes down near West Sussex airfield

Two men have died in a plane crash close to Goodwood Airfield in West Sussex on Wednesday.

Family truce: William and Harry reunite to unveil a statue in memory of their mother

Prince William and Prince Harry will be reunited later to a unveil a statue to mark what would have been Princess Diana's 60th birthday.

Local Tories back Hancock despite calls for his resignation as MP over kissing scandal

Conservatives in Matt Hancock's constituency have thrown their support behind him despite calls for his resignation as an MP after he was filmed breaching social distancing rules.

Majority of British troops ‘have quietly withdrawn’ from Afghanistan after 20-year campaign

The majority of British troops have quietly withdrawn from Afghanistan, with flag-lowering ceremonies marking the final stages of a nearly 20-year campaign, Sky News understands.

Majority of British troops ‘have quietly withdrawn’ from Afghanistan after 20-year campaign

The majority of British troops have quietly withdrawn from Afghanistan, with flag-lowering ceremonies marking the final stages of a nearly 20-year campaign, Sky News understands.