Starmer defends UK's green economy plans before COP30
Prime Minister Keir Starmer champions Britain's leadership in the global green energy transition, outlining plans for economic growth through renewable investment and climate action.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer champions Britain's leadership in the global green energy transition, outlining plans for economic growth through renewable investment and climate action.
Broadcaster Jeremy Vine gives emotional testimony about the devastating effect of footballer Joey Barton's online abuse, describing feeling 'torn down' by targeted harassment campaign.
Two criminals who used Grindr to target and burgle gay men in their homes have been found guilty at Wood Green Crown Court in a landmark case highlighting dating app safety concerns.
Broadcaster Jeremy Vine tells High Court how Joey Barton's online abuse created real physical danger, detailing the terrifying impact on his family and career.
The Drax power station in North Yorkshire maintains its lucrative £1m-per-day subsidy stream from burning wood pellets, sparking fresh environmental concerns and calls for policy reform.
A colossal regeneration project in North Kensington will deliver 2,500 new homes, including 35% affordable housing, alongside new parks and community facilities beneath 29-storey towers that will redefine the west London landscape.
Commuters faced major disruption on the Elizabeth Line with severe delays between Paddington and Abbey Wood due to overhead wire problems at Hayes & Harlington.
As Sir Keir Starmer heads to Canada for climate talks, we examine why Labour is prioritising environmental policy despite political risks and voter scepticism about green spending.
Three Just Stop Oil activists found guilty after landmark ruling prevents them from presenting climate science evidence to jury in London trial
The US Supreme Court hears landmark case challenging Trump's sweeping tariff authority, testing constitutional limits of presidential power in international trade.
In a dramatic appeal, Erin Patterson challenges her guilty verdict for the fatal mushroom lunch, claiming oppressive police questioning and jury irregularities tainted her trial.
As political pressures mount and costs soar, Sky News investigates whether the UK's net zero commitment is facing its greatest challenge yet. Discover the economic and political forces threatening to derail Britain's climate promises.
Democrats secure pivotal win in Pennsylvania's Supreme Court race, reshaping the state's judicial landscape ahead of critical 2026 contests with significant implications for voting rights and abortion access.
The UK government has unveiled revolutionary plans for five sustainable forest towns between Oxford and Cambridge, creating 150,000 new homes while prioritising green infrastructure and biodiversity.
A senior shipping company director faces jail after sexually assaulting a child mid-air, telling authorities he was confused and thought she was his wife in shocking court case.
Exclusive: Labour Chancellor explores reducing environmental levies in strategic move to tackle cost of living crisis while balancing climate commitments.
Former sports journalist Lucy Ward gives emotional court testimony about the fear caused by Joey Barton's social media harassment campaign, detailing the real-world impact of online abuse.
A High Court ruling has determined that a London teenager sent to Ghana to escape gang exploitation can remain there temporarily, in a landmark case about child protection versus parental rights.
A violent offender from Barnet has been sentenced to prison after subjecting his partner's dog to a brutal assault that left the animal with multiple skull fractures and internal bleeding.
A High Court judge has decided a 15-year-old British boy should stay in Ghana to finish his exams after being tricked into travelling there, in a complex international custody case.
A federal judge has halted Tennessee Governor Bill Lee's controversial deployment of National Guard troops to Memphis, ruling the move likely violates constitutional rights and represents government overreach.
A tragic case of fatal child abuse sees California father sentenced to 25 years to life for violently shaking his 3-month-old son, exposing the devastating consequences of shaken baby syndrome.
In a groundbreaking ruling, Getty Images has successfully sued Stability AI for massive copyright infringement, setting a crucial precedent for AI companies using copyrighted material without permission.
In a groundbreaking ruling that could reshape the future of artificial intelligence, a UK court has rejected Getty Images' primary copyright claim against Stability AI, marking a pivotal moment for AI development and intellectual property law.
English Defence League founder Tommy Robinson has been acquitted of public order offences after a tense confrontation at a London hotel housing asylum seekers. The verdict concludes a controversial case that divided public opinion.
Havering Council secures major legal victory to shut down illegal vape retailer in Romford, setting precedent for crackdown on shops selling to children.
A US immigration court has blocked the deportation of Subu Vedam, an Indian student whose criminal conviction was overturned, highlighting critical flaws in the US immigration system.
The Australian woman convicted of murdering three people with a deadly mushroom lunch launches appeal against her guilty verdicts in dramatic court development.
Heartfelt tributes flood in for teaching assistant Kacey McDonnell as a 17-year-old boy appears before Manchester Crown Court charged with her murder in a devastating case that has shocked the community.
A London courtroom hears how a heated argument over mayonnaise at a Subway sandwich shop escalated into a violent assault, leaving an employee injured.