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London station's platform was dedicated to milk trains

Discover the fascinating history of West Ealing station, once home to a platform solely for milk trains serving a local creamery. Now part of the Elizabeth line, its past is a story of London's rural roots.

Southall fire causes major rail disruption

A major blaze at a recycling centre in Southall, West London, involving 60 firefighters, caused severe disruption to rail services including the Great Western Main Line. Get the latest updates.

Podcast: Bridget Phillipson's Domestic Challenges

Sky News' Politics podcast analyses Bridget Phillipson's struggles with SEND reforms and single-sex spaces. Will government face rebellions over contentious spring legislation? Listen now.

Top 15 Xbox Series S/X Games to Play in 2026

Discover the 15 best Xbox Series S/X games for 2026, featuring blockbuster adventures like Indiana Jones and indie gems. Perfect for new and veteran gamers alike.

London Museum to reopen in Smithfield in 2026

The Museum of London, rebranded as London Museum, will open its new Smithfield home in 2026. The venue features an underground gallery and a view of Farringdon trains.

Author Michael Schumacher dies at 75

Wisconsin author Michael Schumacher, known for biographies of Eric Clapton and Francis Ford Coppola, has died aged 75. Explore his diverse literary legacy.

Jesy Nelson reveals twin babies' SMA diagnosis

Former Little Mix star Jesy Nelson shares devastating SMA diagnosis for her twin daughters, revealing they were told the girls may 'never walk'. Read her emotional story.

Rogue GOSH surgeon harmed nearly 100 children

A damning report finds nearly 100 children suffered harm, including chronic pain and deformities, from botched surgeries by a Great Ormond Street surgeon. Read the full investigation.

Netflix's 'The Great Flood' Divides UK Viewers

A South Korean dystopian film is storming the UK Netflix charts, but its shocking sci-fi twist has left critics and audiences calling it 'maddening'. Discover why it's still a hit.

New EHRC chair asks critics to 'judge me on what I do'

Dr Mary-Ann Stephenson, the new chair of the Equality and Human Rights Commission, addresses criticism from LGBTQ+ groups and pledges to uphold rights for all protected characteristics. Read her full response.

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