UK denies Gaza academic's family visa bid
Palestinian PhD student Bassem Abudagga loses hope as Home Office says his family's case is not urgent and children should stay in Gaza tent. Read his story.
Palestinian PhD student Bassem Abudagga loses hope as Home Office says his family's case is not urgent and children should stay in Gaza tent. Read his story.
Gambian religious leaders and an MP are challenging the ban on female genital mutilation at the Supreme Court. This case follows infant deaths and is seen as part of a wider global regression on women's rights.
The surge of AI-generated intimate images on X raises urgent questions about UK regulation. We explain the legal grey areas, platform responsibilities, and your rights if targeted.
Hounslow Council Leader Shantanu Rajawat clarifies his comments on alleged grooming gangs, defending his approach after a Freedom of Information request revealed a three-year police investigation. Read the full story.
Iranian state media claims foreign 'terrorist agents' ignited violence amid nationwide protests over economic woes. Get the latest updates on the escalating situation.
A new report labels fiscal rules 'ineffective' and a 'self-awarded badge of honour', challenging Chancellor Rachel Reeves's 'iron-clad' framework. Read the full analysis.
Green leader Zack Polanski believes he can sway Reform UK supporters by redirecting anger from migrants to billionaires and corporations. Can his 'eco-populism' succeed?
Opposition Leader Sussan Ley persists in attacking the Labor government over the Bondi terror attack response, even after securing a royal commission. Will calls for unity prevail?
More than 2,000 displaced people have arrived in Cúcuta, Colombia, fleeing violence between ELN and FARC dissidents in the volatile Catatumbo region. Read the full report.
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has taken a bold stand against US President Trump's intervention in Venezuela, citing a dangerous precedent. Discover the domestic and international pressures behind his unprecedented move.
In a revealing NY Times interview, Donald Trump outlines his vision for global power, discussing long-term control of Venezuela, Taiwan's security, and dismissing NATO's importance. Read the key takeaways.
After 1,000 days of brutal conflict, 30 million Sudanese require assistance. Exclusive Sky News reports reveal foreign weapon proliferation and the devastating capture of Al Fashir. Read the full investigation.
Analysis of footage suggests Renee Nicole Good was fleeing ICE agents, not ramming them, contradicting the Trump administration. The incident has intensified anger over immigration crackdowns.
Victoria Police has revoked controversial powers allowing officers to conduct warrantless pat-downs across inner Melbourne. The decision follows significant public and legal scrutiny.
In a major shift, Venezuela's new administration releases political detainees from the infamous El Helicoide prison. A gesture of change watched closely by the US. Read the full analysis.
A Russian missile strike on a residential building in Kryvyi Rih has killed at least 26, including six children. As the war intensifies, the Kremlin threatens European peacekeepers and Ukraine braces for new attacks.
An in-depth look at the early moves of Donald Trump's second administration, from cabinet picks to major policy directives. Discover what's changing in Washington.
Former Danish PM Helle Thorning-Schmidt tells Sky News the US push for Greenland is an 'act of aggression' that could destroy NATO. Read the full explosive interview.
Federal agents shoot two in Portland, a day after an ICE agent killed a mother in Minneapolis. Protests erupt across the US as tensions escalate. Read the latest.
US Democrats demand accountability and threaten to withhold Homeland Security funding after an ICE officer shot dead a 37-year-old American woman in Minneapolis. Calls for agency reform grow.
Federal agents injure two in Portland, escalating tensions a day after an ICE agent killed a mother in Minneapolis. Protests spread across the US. Read the latest.
Two people were hospitalised after being shot by US federal agents in Portland, police confirm. Mayor demands ICE operations stop pending investigation.
Two Cambridgeshire constables face a gross misconduct probe for alleged failures in investigating a September attack, potentially linked to the Huntingdon train stabbings. Read the latest.
Former Danish PM Helle Thorning-Schmidt tells Sky News US pressure on Greenland is 'an act of aggression' and could destroy NATO. Read the full analysis of this dangerous diplomatic standoff.
Ex-Danish PM Helle Thorning-Schmidt tells Sky News podcast Denmark feels pressured by a powerful ally. The crisis tests NATO, international law, and the UK-US 'special relationship'.
A Lords committee warns the UK Treasury is unprepared for risks from the booming $16tn shadow banking sector, which could threaten UK financial stability. Read the full report.
A House of Lords committee has accused the Treasury of being too passive about systemic risks from the booming private credit sector. Read the full report and the urgent calls for action.
PM Keir Starmer and US President Donald Trump agree on need to counter Russian aggression in the High North, amid tensions over Greenland. Read the latest diplomatic developments.
Iran faces a nationwide internet blackout and phone cuts as major protests against the government and economic crisis intensify in Tehran and other cities. Read the latest.
Harvey Weinstein begs for a second chance in court as his lawyer reveals he may accept a plea deal to avoid a third trial. The disgraced producer compared his time on Rikers Island to a 'slow march toward death'.