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Man arrested by police investigating attacks on Jewish sites
A 37-year-old man has been arrested by counter terror police investigating a string of attacks on Jewish sites in London.
Man arrested after 'significant' fire at LGBT+ nightclub
A man has been arrested on suspicion of arson with intent to endanger life after a "significant" fire at an LGBT+ nightclub.
'Discussions' at Buckingham Palace over King's US visit security after Trump shooting
Discussions are under way over security for the King's upcoming US visit after gunshots were fired at a dinner with Donald Trump, Buckingham Palace has said.
Palace confirms King's US visit to go ahead as planned after Trump dinner shooting
The King's upcoming US state visit will go ahead as planned after gunshots were fired at a dinner attended by Donald Trump, Buckingham Palace confirmed.
'Explosive device' that detonated outside police station was attempt to 'kill officers', says police board chair
A "device" has caused a car to explode outside a police station in Dunmurry, in what the chair of the Northern Ireland Policing Board said was an "attempt to kill officers".
Babies among residents rushed to safety as car bomb explodes next to police station
Two babies were among several residents being evacuated when a car bomb detonated inside a hijacked car in Dunmurry, the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) has said.
Babies among residents rushed to safety as device in car exploded next to police station
An explosive device that detonated inside a hijacked car, parked next to a police station in Dunmurry, "was sent to kill officers" according to the chair of the Northern Ireland Policing Board.
Higher food and fuel prices could last for more than eight months after Iran war ends, minister reveals
Higher prices could last for more than eight months after the Iran war ends, the prime minister's right-hand man has said as ministers step up efforts to offset potential impacts to food and fuel supplies.
Starmer stands by sacking of senior civil servant - and signals intention to fight on
Sir Keir Starmer has defended his decision to sack Olly Robbins over the vetting process for Peter Mandelson - saying the senior civil servant only faced the "everyday pressure of government".
Teenage motorcyclist dies after collision with car - as two people arrested
A 17-year-old boy riding a motorbike has died following a collision with a car on a Southampton bridge.
Deaths of mother and son who got 'into difficulty' in water 'not suspicious'
An incident where a mother and son died after getting "into difficulty" in the water in a west London park was a "tragic accident", police have said.
Mother and child die after getting 'into difficulty' in water
A mother and her child have died after getting "into difficulty" in the water in a west London park, police said.
First small boat arrivals in Dover since UK's £662m deal with France
The first small boat arrivals to cross the Channel since the UK government signed a major deal with France earlier this week have reached Dover.
Man charged with murder after 'much-loved' son hit by car
A 22-year-old man has been charged with murder after a "much-loved" son was hit by a car in Accrington.
Woman arrested after two young children die in house fire
A woman has been arrested following a house fire in which two children died.
Ten killed in Ukraine after major Russia drone attack, as RAF deploys Typhoon jets
Russia has launched a major drone attack overnight on Ukraine, killing 10 people and injuring more than 30 others, as RAF Typhoon fighter jets were deployed over Romania.
Princess of Wales lays wreath at Cenotaph to mark Anzac Day
The Princess of Wales has laid a wreath at the Cenotaph to mark Anzac Day, which commemorates all Australians and New Zealanders who died in conflict.
Man extradited from the UAE appears in London court charged with woman's murder
A man has been charged with the murder of a 27-year-old woman in London two years ago after being extradited from the United Arab Emirates.
'Why am I teaching you? You're only going to be a block paver': How Travellers want change
Britain's community of Travellers and Gypsies say they are facing a fight for survival of their way of life.
Can the Lib Dem tortoise outrun the populist hare?
Can the Lib Dem tortoise outrun the populist hare? For those around Sir Ed Davey, the answer is yes.
Entertainment News
Rob Reiner's son opens up on 'living nightmare' after brutal killing of his parents
The son of director Rob Reiner and Michele Singer Reiner has spoken about the "living nightmare" he has endured since his parents were brutally killed late last year.
US singer had 'significant amount' of child abuse images on iCloud, say prosecutors
US prosecutors said a "significant amount" of child sex abuse images have been recovered during an investigation into the singer D4vd, who has denied murdering a 14-year-old girl.
Dan Walker tribunal: Ex-Channel 5 presenter withdraws allegations
Presenter Claudia–Liza Vanderpuije has withdrawn claims against her former Channel 5 News co-host Dan Walker after reaching a "mutual agreement" with the broadcaster and ITN.
BBC Teatime host to replace Scott Mills on Radio 2
Sara Cox will replace Scott Mills as the new host of the BBC Radio 2 breakfast show, the corporation has announced.
BBC axes iconic Football Focus show after 52 years
The BBC's iconic Football Focus show has been axed after 52 years.
Shareholders 'overwhelmingly' approve Paramount takeover of Warner Bros
The multibillion-pound Paramount Skydance acquisition of Warner Bros Discovery has come even closer to becoming a reality after shareholders voted to accept the offer.
Cause of death released for singer D4vd's alleged murder victim
A 14-year-old girl, who was allegedly murdered by singer D4vd, died from "multiple penetrating injuries caused by objects", according to a post-mortem report.
Mogul behind K-pop supergroup faces arrest
South Korean police are seeking to arrest the music mogul behind K-pop supergroup BTS over an alleged £100m investor fraud scheme.
Harvey Weinstein facing new rape retrial
Harvey Weinstein used his influence in Hollywood to prey on women, a prosecutor has told a New York jury as a rape charge returned to court for a third time.
The Osmonds singer Alan Osmond dies aged 76
Alan Osmond, the oldest member of family pop group The Osmonds, one of the most successful groups of the 1970s has died, his family has said.
Singer D4vd pleads not guilty to murder of 14-year-old girl found dead in his car
US singer D4vd has pleaded not guilty to the murder of a 14-year-old girl, who was found dismembered in his Tesla.
Zoologist, TV presenter and author dies
Zoologist, TV presenter and author Desmond Morris has died at the age of 98.
Rebel Wilson appears in court for start of defamation trial over social media posts
Rebel Wilson has appeared in court for the start of a defamation trial brought against her by another actress who starred in her directorial debut.
Amy Winehouse's father loses High Court challenge over daughter's former belongings
Amy Winehouse's father has lost a High Court claim against two of the star's friends over the sale of items she once owned.
Jesy Nelson's car stolen with children's essential hospital kit inside
Former Little Mix star Jesy Nelson has said her car was stolen with her daughters' vital hospital equipment inside.
Fourth Kanye West concert cancelled
Another Kanye West concert has been cancelled amid a furore over his past antisemitic comments.
Kanye West's Polish concert cancelled over past antisemitic comments
US rapper Kanye West has had another concert in Europe cancelled as fury over his past comments continues to grow.
Fans feeling 'neglected and ripped off' over ticket price laws
The government has been urged to ban the resale of concert tickets above face value after fans reported feeling "neglected and ripped off".
Singer held on suspicion of killing teen girl found dead in his Tesla
US singer D4vd has been arrested on suspicion of killing a 14-year-old girl who went missing last year.
Live Nation and Ticketmaster ran a monopoly over big US venues, jury finds
Concert giant Live Nation and its subsidiary Ticketmaster have had a harmful monopoly over big music venues, a jury in the US has found.
Business
More Lloyds, Halifax and Bank of Scotland branches to close – check if yours is affected
More Lloyds, Halifax and Bank of Scotland branches are to close from May, the UK's biggest banking group has announced.
Sir Jim Ratcliffe: Britain's been colonised and it costs too much
Britain has been "colonised" by immigrants, who are draining resources from the state, Sir Jim Ratcliffe, one of the country's richest and most influential men, has told Sky News.
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Chemicals group Synthomer eyes share sale to shore up finances
Synthomer, the London-listed chemicals group, is exploring plans to raise tens of millions of pounds from a sale of new shares as it tries to fortify its balance sheet.
Mortgage platform Tembo puts stamp on £16m fundraising
A digital savings and mortgage platform which counts Starling Bank's biggest shareholder among its backers has secured more than £15m in funding to help more aspiring homeowners get onto the property ladder.
Bond giant Pimco backs £3bn deal with Six Nations Rugby investor
Pimco, the giant asset management group, is backing a £3bn deal orchestrated by the sports investment vehicle which owns stakes in the women's professional tennis tour and Premiership Rugby.
Economy grows by worse-than-expected 0.1% in final quarter of 2025
Early official figures are doing nothing to dispel concerns the economy remains stuck in the doldrums.
Salary sacrifice changes could hit millions more Britons, pensions expert says
Millions more workers could be indirectly affected by changes to the salary sacrifice scheme announced in the November budget, a former pensions minister has warned.
One part of Universal Credit slashed by more than £200 - but almost four million homes to get boost
The government has announced new legislation to tackle "perverse incentives that discourage work", which will affect Universal Credit's health element and standard allowance.
How Epstein made his money
Jeffrey Epstein had power and influence because he had money.
Post about weight-loss jabs on social media and risk breaking the law
Social media users have been warned they risk breaking the law by promoting weight-loss jabs, after posts by members of the public endorsing the injections were banned by the advertising regulator for the first time.
Strike threatens shortage of major crisp brands
Shoppers could face a shortage of their favourite crisps due to a planned strike at a factory in Teesside, a union has warned.
Anger over £140 David Lloyd pass giving 'queue-jump' access
Backlash has erupted over the launch of a David Lloyd pass allowing people to "queue jump" for tennis court access if they pay more money.
Liquidators bid to have Vashi jewellery boss made bankrupt
The jewellery tycoon, alleged to have orchestrated a £170m scam which defrauded a legion of wealthy investors, will be declared bankrupt if a bid by his former company's liquidators is successful.
<a href='https://news.sky.com/story/mark-kleinman-blog-see-the-latest-stories-from-sky-news-city-editor-13475361'>Close Brothers joins rivals in declining to challenge City watchdog's £9bn car finance mis-selling crackdown</a>
Instagram and YouTube 'engineer addiction' in young people, landmark trial hears
Instagram and YouTube have been accused of "engineer[ing] addiction in children's brains", in the opening statements of a landmark social media trial taking place in LA.
BP annual profits slide 16% to £5.5bn on weaker oil prices
BP has reported a 16% drop in annual profits following the slump in wholesale oil prices towards the end of 2025.
Teenagers to be allowed to drive trains from this summer
Eighteen-year-olds will soon be permitted to drive trains, the government has said, following concerns about the number of drivers approaching retirement.
The £6bn black hole that could change children's lives
With a prime minister under extreme fire and unable to command a majority in the Commons on matters of personal authority, is politics too self-absorbed to fix a problem as broken as the system for special educational needs provision?
This is what happened when an AI-run vending machine was told 'to maximise your bank balance'
When leading AI company Anthropic launched its latest AI model, Claude Opus 4.6, at the end of last week, it broke many measures of intelligence and effectiveness - including one crucial benchmark: the vending machine test.
























































