Severe disruption across London due to rail strike
Passengers in London are experiencing severe delays as rail and tube workers walk out on strike. One commuter says his journey that usually takes 15 minutes has taken four hours.
I feel I belong in north Norfolk, where youth has no place. I wish I could say the same for school parties
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THE hugely popular Skelton Show near Penrith has been cancelled due to rainfall.
A jury in Miami has found a former Argentine naval officer responsible for a 1972 massacre of political prisoners in his homeland
A man has been found guilty of drugging two men and sexually assaulting them at a house in Oxfordshire. Luiz Inacio Da Silva Neto, 36, of Wandsworth, south London, spiked the drinks of his victims with an unknown stupefying drug and then sexually assaulted them, knowing they were in no position to consent, Oxford Crown Court heard. Claire Beards, of the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS), said Da Silva Neto had “opportunistically targeted” his victims in November and December 2021.
The Vatican has said it has completed the sale of the luxury London building at the centre of an ongoing corruption trial - after taking an estimated hit of around £120m (€140m). In a statement issued on Friday, the Vatican said the building was sold for £186m to Boston-based private investment firm Bain Capital. The statement said that losses were covered by Vatican reserve funds, and stressed that donations from the faithful in a papal fund known as Peter's Pence had not been used.
Follow latest updates from Silverstone as the British Grand Prix weekend continues
FOOD-lovers in Southend are being urged to get out and support the city's annual vegan fair this weekend amid hopes it will provide a much-needed boost to struggling traders.
The mixed doubles pair defeated Michael Venus and Alicja Rosolska 6-3, 6-7 (3), 6-3 to the delight of a lively crowd on Wimbledon’s No 1 Court
The Palestinian Authority says it has given the bullet that killed Al Jazeera journalist Shireen Abu Akleh to American forensic experts
The Tories have made a net loss of 11 council seats in two months.
The annual Pride festival takes place in London this weekend, with 30,000 people expected to participate. As the event marks 50 years in the UK, Sky's arts and entertainment correspondent Katie Spencer and arts and entertainment producer Jayson Mansaray take a look at the representation of the LGBTQ+ community on screen. In the 1970s comedy greats like Larry Grayson graced the country's television screens, but the camp presenter never officially came out, likely due to attitudes towards homosexuality at the time.
A HGV driver was caught watching TV whilst behind the wheel as Wiltshire Police launched a crackdown on people’s poor standard of driving on the M4.
Most Brits apparently set their alarm for 6:47am in the morning.
Junk food and the internet has created a’perfect storm’, gym boss Nick Mitchell said.
Security checks on aviation staff will be fast tracked in an attempt to cut delays at Britain's airports.
A Puerto Rican judge has issued a restraining order against superstar Ricky Martin
Cumbria Police have stopped a driver this week who was using their mobile phone whilst driving.
Until we have a vision of a less Anglocentric, more conciliatory Britain, nationalists will keep trying for independence, says Guardian columnist Martin Kettle
One attendee said seeing the dogs donned in colour added ‘that extra level of joy’ to the day.