Honduran MP hit by 'homemade grenade' in capital
Gladis Aurora Lopez was struck by an explosive device in Tegucigalpa. The attack follows a contentious election won by the National Party. Police are searching for suspects.
Gladis Aurora Lopez was struck by an explosive device in Tegucigalpa. The attack follows a contentious election won by the National Party. Police are searching for suspects.
A damning review reveals 131 Met Police officers and staff committed crimes after flawed vetting. Dawn Butler MP demands urgent reforms, including a mandatory DNA database for all officers.
A steep and dangerous slanted pavement in West Hampstead, likened to a ski jump, is finally being repaired after a year-long dispute over responsibility. Read the full story.
Israeli military strikes kill at least 13 in Gaza, officials say. The attacks come amid a fragile ceasefire and as Donald Trump prepares to announce his Board of Peace members. Read the latest.
A new Sky News Daily podcast examines Cilia Flores, wife of Venezuela's Nicolás Maduro, her alleged corruption, and her central role in maintaining his grip on power. Listen now.
Laila Cunningham, Reform UK's candidate for the 2028 London Mayoral election, pledges a manifesto shaped by a two-year listening tour of the capital. She aims to challenge Sadiq Khan's record.
Protests have erupted across multiple US cities following the fatal shooting of a woman by ICE agents in Minneapolis. Demonstrators demand justice and accountability.
A week after the US capture of President Nicolás Maduro, Venezuela remains gripped by fear. Experts warn of a 'more convenient dictatorship' as the old regime consolidates power under US oversight.
Exclusive eyewitness video from Minneapolis shows the chaotic moments leading to a fatal shooting during an ICE operation. Watch the footage and understand the unfolding events.
Vice President JD Vance's assertion that an ICE agent has 'absolute immunity' from prosecution for a fatal shooting is met with widespread legal scorn. Experts cite historical precedents proving him wrong.
Attorney General Richard Hermer argues 'statecraft' is vital when deciding to condemn allies for breaking international law, following UK's muted response to US Venezuela attack. Exclusive interview.
Labour MP Karl Turner breaks ranks to oppose government's jury trial reforms, challenging Keir Starmer to remove the whip. Read the full story on the controversial justice overhaul.
Liberal Democrats demand Reform MPs donate X earnings to charity after platform's AI tool Grok generated sexualised images. Farage received over £9,000.
A US congresswoman is drafting legislation to sanction the UK if it bans X over Grok AI generating illegal images. The row pits online safety against free speech.
A 15-year-old boy charged with murder will be an 'interested person' in the inquest of Aria Thorpe, 9, who died from a single stab wound in Weston-super-Mare. A provisional trial date is set for June.
PM Anthony Albanese faces his toughest political challenge after the Bondi attack. His delayed call for a royal commission raises questions about leadership and unity. Read the full analysis.
Australia's gun lobby mobilises against a government crackdown following the Bondi massacre, framing it as an unjust attack on legal owners. Read the inside story of the escalating battle.
Sam Groth's resignation over party infighting deals a blow to Victorian Liberal leader Jess Wilson's hopes of a modernised, unified front ahead of the November state election. Analysis reveals the party remains its own greatest obstacle.
Hillingdon Council plans a 4.99% council tax rise and 10% fee hike for a second year, as it warns of potential bankruptcy without a government bailout. See the new charges.
Keir Starmer's government confirms financial services will not be part of EU alignment talks, bringing clarity to the City of London. Discover the industry's reaction and the future of UK-EU cooperation.
US forces seize another tanker near Trinidad in escalating campaign against Venezuela's oil exports. President Trump heralds capture of Nicolas Maduro as 'extremely successful' operation.
Iran's supreme leader signals harsher crackdown on protests, blaming the US, as internet is cut nationwide. At least 42 killed and thousands detained in unrest.
The Princess of Wales releases a final 'Mother Nature' video on her 44th birthday, reflecting on gratitude and healing a year after cancer remission. Read her poignant message.
Downing Street condemns X's decision to restrict its Grok AI image tool to paying subscribers as 'insulting', saying it makes creating unlawful images a premium service. Calls for urgent action.
A new analysis reveals the Trump administration spent $10bn on paid leave for over 154,000 federal workers in 2025, a move labelled a 'waste' of taxpayer money. Read the full investigation.
Iranian women defy authorities by lighting cigarettes with burning photos of Ayatollah Khamenei. This symbolic act combines multiple offences as economic hardship sparks nationwide unrest. Read more.
A Harrow landlord prosecuted for renting out an unsafe HMO with a gas leak and no alarms. He was fined £5,000 and ordered to pay £4,000 in costs. Read the full story.
Iran experiences a total internet shutdown as demonstrations over the worsening economy continue nationwide. Authorities have a history of cutting access during unrest.
Iran's supreme leader accuses protesters of ruining the country to please Trump. Nationwide internet blackout imposed as demonstrations spread. Read the latest developments.
Russia claims the US has released two detained Russian nationals from the seized Marinera oil tanker. The vessel was captured by American special forces in a dramatic North Atlantic operation. Read the full story.