UK News
- News Home
- Other categories
-
Murdered Sara Sharif should never have been in care of father and stepmother, damning report finds
A damning independent report into the failings by the various authorities who came into contact with Sara Sharif has said the 10-year-old should never have been placed in the care of her father and stepmother, describing the killers as a "lethal combination".
-
Amber weather warning issued for parts of UK - as Storm Claudia brings heavy rain
An amber weather warning has been issued as Storm Claudia looks set to batter parts of the UK on Friday.
-
Duchess of Edinburgh tours world's oldest river gunboat, built in UK, during Peru visit
The Duchess of Edinburgh toured the world's oldest river gunboat, which was built in the UK over 100 years ago, on the second day of her visit to Peru.
-
Budget 2025: The extraordinary impact of a crime on UK growth that Reeves could do without
We'll get to the actual economics in a moment - to the questions of why the economy is flatlining and what it means for Rachel Reeves' forthcoming budget. But before that, let's take a moment to ponder something rather extraordinary.
-
Investigation demanded into Keir Starmer's comms chief's lobbying links
Sir Keir Starmer's communications chief Tim Allan owns a minority stake in a lobbying firm and still discusses government activity with a senior consultant at the company, Sky News can reveal.
-
Economy grew by 0.1% in third quarter, official figures show
The UK's economic slowdown gathered further momentum during the third quarter of the year with growth of just 0.1%, according to an early official estimate that makes horrific reading for the chancellor.
-
Scottish government yet to pay up after losing legal battle over definition of a woman
The Scottish government and For Women Scotland's long-running legal battle over the definition of a woman is yet to come to a close.
-
Robert Best: Suspects in court charged with murder after man's body found in Inverclyde field
Two suspects have appeared in court charged with murder and attempting to defeat the ends of justice after the body of a man was found in an Inverclyde field.
-
Police and crime commissioner roles to be scrapped
Police and crime commissioner roles will be abolished, the policing minister has announced.
-
Rates of high blood pressure in children doubled since 2000, study finds
Surging childhood obesity has driven rates of high blood pressure in kids to almost double since 2000, an analysis suggests.
FEATURED
Gaydio Replay
-
Kriss Herbert (13th November)with Gaydio Anthems from 11am
-
Brett Harris (13th November)Servin' big tunes, huge guests and guaranteed giggles
-
Nat Evans (13th November)with Early Breakfast






