Honest finder returns £1,000 cash bag in Huyton

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.

Migrant workers slam Labour's 'performative' visa proposals

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.

Trustee Shortage Amplifies UK Charity Sector Crisis

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.

Farmers' anger at Labour continues despite tax U-turn

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.

Sudan's 1,000-Day War: The Human Cost

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.

Greenland invasion fears keep residents awake

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.

Securitas heist masterminds could be freed on parole

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.

Police block sports bar over 'crime links'

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.

Trump exits UN agencies, EU leaders condemn move

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.

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