Jools' Law: Teen's Death May Change Social Media Rules
Bereaved parents struggle to access deceased children's social media data. Ellen Roome's campaign for Jools' Law seeks automatic data preservation to aid investigations.
Bereaved parents struggle to access deceased children's social media data. Ellen Roome's campaign for Jools' Law seeks automatic data preservation to aid investigations.
Alicia Novas, a former prison officer at HMP Five Wells, has been sentenced to three years for misconduct, including a sexual relationship with inmate Declan Winkless and smuggling contraband.
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer prevented Andy Burnham from standing in the Gorton and Denton by-election, sparking internal party tensions and raising questions about leadership authority.
The return of Ran Gvili's body marks a turning point in Israel-Hamas relations, shifting attention to Gaza's reconstruction and complex peace plan challenges.
Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood announces major police reforms in England and Wales, including force reductions and AI use, sparking debate on effectiveness.
Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood's proposal for renewable police licences raises concerns about deterring new officers amid existing recruitment challenges and low public confidence.
Nigel Farage declared the centre-right is uniting, but Suella Braverman's vitriolic attack on the Conservatives and their mental health slur reveal deep divisions.
US ICE agents will assist security at the Milan Cortina Winter Olympics, sparking Italian outrage. This follows the removal of a key Trump official from Minneapolis after public backlash over fatal shootings.
Labour faces internal revolt as over 50 MPs express anger over blocking Andy Burnham from Gorton and Denton by-election, with Reform and Greens eyeing victory.
Labour MPs object to Andy Burnham's by-election block, pressuring Starmer. Suella Braverman's defection to Reform UK fuels claims of right-wing unity. BAFTA 2026 nominations add cultural intrigue.
As Prime Minister Keir Starmer heads to China, he faces a snap by-election in Manchester and a government announcement on ground rents. Exclusive polling reveals surprising contenders for his role.
The Scottish government has pledged to release the 'Salmond files' but refuses to set a date as it faces court proceedings over missed deadlines in a freedom of information battle.
The captain and first officer of a seized Russian-flagged oil tanker have been taken from UK territory by the US Coast Guard, a Scottish court hears, following a legal battle.
Dame Sarah Mullally's historic confirmation as Archbishop of Canterbury marks a transformative moment for the Church of England, blending centuries-old tradition with groundbreaking progress.
Gregory Bovino, nicknamed 'Little Napoleon', has become the face of Trump's immigration crackdown with his 'turn and burn' tactics, now being pulled from Minneapolis after ICE shootings.
The Court of Appeal has ruled in favour of the Metropolitan Police, allowing officers to be dismissed for failing vetting procedures without requiring proven misconduct allegations.
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer's visit to China marks a cautious attempt to revamp UK-China relations, addressing trade, espionage concerns, and thorny issues like Jimmy Lai's case amid shifting geopolitics.
Nathan Tokosi, known as rapper DigDat, receives a life sentence for a Notting Hill drive-by shooting where a man was shot six times, with a minimum term of 24 years.
As PM Sir Keir Starmer visits Beijing, a podcast explores if UK-China relations face a golden or ice age, amid US tensions and domestic pressures.
Rwanda has initiated legal proceedings against the UK government, seeking £50 million in compensation following the controversial termination of the asylum partnership agreement.
Holocaust survivor Mala Tribich, 95, delivered a powerful speech to the UK cabinet at Downing Street, demanding action against antisemitism and receiving a standing ovation.
Europe's leading rabbi Pinchas Goldschmidt calls for stronger European action to support Iranian protesters and confront Tehran's regime, which he accuses of fuelling antisemitism globally.
As Sir Keir Starmer becomes the first UK prime minister since 2018 to visit China, security concerns clash with economic ambitions amid a growing trade deficit and espionage allegations.
Sir Keir Starmer's pivotal visit to China aims to boost UK trade but risks upsetting Donald Trump and facing domestic criticism over security and human rights concerns.
The Ministry of Defence confirms the death of Captain Philip Gilbert Muldowney during a live firing exercise at Otterburn Training Area. Tributes highlight his leadership and dedication.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer poked fun at Emmanuel Macron's viral aviator sunglasses by posting a Top Gun-themed TikTok video, sparking a playful exchange between the two leaders.
Labour faces unprecedented pressure in the Gorton and Denton by-election, with the Greens challenging from the left and Reform UK from the right. The outcome could determine Sir Keir Starmer's future as Prime Minister.
A 95-year-old woman was tied up during an attempted robbery in Salford after a man offered to clean her windows. Police appeal for footage.
Sky News podcast 'The World' with Richard Engel and Yalda Hakim explores Iran's brutal government crackdown after protests, the death toll uncertainty, and life under internet blackout.
Donald Trump has contradicted his adviser Stephen Miller's description of ICE shooting victim Alex Pretti as a 'would-be assassin', calling the incident 'very unfortunate'.