Serial killer confesses to 1965 murder, case closed
New Jersey police close the 1965 murder case of Alys Eberhardt after serial killer Richard Cottingham confesses. The 'Torso Killer' is already serving life sentences. Read the full story.
New Jersey police close the 1965 murder case of Alys Eberhardt after serial killer Richard Cottingham confesses. The 'Torso Killer' is already serving life sentences. Read the full story.
Aldrich Ames, the most damaging CIA mole in history, has died aged 84. He betrayed over 30 agents to the KGB, causing at least 10 executions. Read the full story of his treason.
A woman is fatally shot by an ICE agent in Minneapolis, sparking protests and raising urgent questions about immigration enforcement. Read the full investigation.
A heartwarming tale of honesty from a Liverpool police station in the 1990s, where a lost cash bag containing over £1,000 was returned to its frantic owner. A reminder that integrity still exists.
A reader challenges Iran's call for US talks, citing decades of proxy attacks on American interests. Can Tehran's actions match its new diplomatic rhetoric? Read the full analysis.
A far-right demonstration in Margate, Kent, has ignited a crucial conversation about identity, belonging, and the rise in hate crime in the UK. Readers share their complex DNA stories.
Visa-holding migrants and British families condemn the government's 'earned settlement' consultation, warning it fuels anti-immigrant sentiment and creates prolonged uncertainty. The public consultation closes on 12 February.
A decline in volunteer trustees is compounding severe challenges for UK charities, including distorted funding priorities and a breaking point for advice services. Experts call for urgent government action.
President Lula da Silva rejects a congressional bill that would have dramatically cut Jair Bolsonaro's prison sentence for plotting a coup, marking the third anniversary of the Brasília riots.
Acclaimed cartoonist Ben Jennings presents a stark visual commentary on the state of Britain in 2026. Explore the powerful symbolism in his latest work for The Guardian.
The UK's Electoral Commission is testing AI software to detect deepfake content ahead of Scottish and Welsh elections. It also seeks new legal powers to force social media takedowns of hoax material.
Despite a pre-Christmas U-turn on inheritance tax for farms, Labour faces deep-seated anger from farmers at the Oxford Farming Conference, with protests highlighting a crisis of trust in rural policy.
Labour's quick reversal on pub business rates exposes a recurring issue of Treasury-led decisions made without proper consultation, leading to costly political mistakes. Read the full analysis.
Nationwide protests follow the fatal shooting of Renee Nicole Good by an ICE agent in Minneapolis. Mayor demands agents leave the city. Read the latest developments.
Former PM Liz Truss's YouTube series blames the 'Deep State' for her downfall, featuring controversial guests like Dan Wootton. Explore the bizarre world of her post-premiership narrative.
An Albanian crime gang who stole over £1m in a nationwide burglary spree were caught after flaunting loot online. Read how police cracked the case.
As the Sudan conflict reaches 1,000 days, Sky News Daily explores the war's roots, the devastating human toll, and what the future holds. Listen to the podcast for expert analysis.
MetroTalk readers passionately debate the implications of Donald Trump's threats to annex Greenland and the US-led invasion of Venezuela, questioning legality and global double standards. Join the discussion.
Residents of Nuuk report anxiety and sleepless nights as Donald Trump escalates threats to acquire Greenland. Locals and former ministers speak out against what they call a colonial threat.
The fatal shooting of poet Renee Nicole Good by an ICE agent in Minneapolis has ignited protests and a political firestorm. Discover the context behind the ICE deployment and the escalating tensions.
Two criminals behind Britain's largest cash robbery, the £54m Securitas heist, could be released on parole exactly 20 years after the crime. Lea Rusha and Stuart Royle have paid back only a fraction of their court-ordered millions.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer calls AI-generated child sexual abuse material 'disgusting' and 'unlawful', urging Ofcom to act. Read the latest on the Grok scandal.
Met Police urge Harrow Council to reject a new sports bar licence, alleging the applicant is linked to previous owners involved in crime. Decision due next week.
A 47-year-old man was beaten, stripped naked and suffered a broken shoulder in a horrific knifepoint robbery in Tottenham. Police release CCTV image and appeal for public help to find the suspect.
The Trump administration has pulled the USA out of over 50 international organisations. EU leaders warn the move is 'destroying the world order'. Full list of affected agencies inside.
Two men behind Britain's biggest cash robbery, the £54m Securitas depot raid, face parole hearings. Vast sums remain missing, feared funnelled into crime. Read the latest.
Fierce fighting in Aleppo displaces 140,000 as Syrian army clashes with US-backed Kurdish forces, threatening a wider conflict. Read the latest on the escalating crisis.
Jessica Plichta, 22, was arrested in Grand Rapids after a live TV interview about a Venezuela protest. She believes her recent trip to Caracas made her a target. Read more on the alleged suppression tactics.
The IOPC will assess evidence and a review into how intelligence was used to ban Maccabi Tel Aviv fans from an Aston Villa match. Read the latest developments.
Glasgow City Council ordered to pay £80,000 in compensation after a man suffered life-changing injuries from a collapsing lamppost. The council admits liability and announces a £7.5m safety investment.