Actor Noel Clarke has lost his High Court libel case against the publisher of The Guardian, over a series of news articles which featured claims from a number...
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Multiple witnesses gave evidence about their experiences of working with Noel Clarke during his libel trial – including women who had “nothing to...
The foreign secretary has been issued a formal warning by the Environment Agency after reporting himself for fishing with the US vice-president without a...
British nationals may face longer waits at border control when visiting a number of EU countries thanks to a new digital system that is being introduced in...
The government has taken the first step in appealing a court’s decision that asylum seekers cannot be housed in an Essex hotel. The Home Office is...
Actor Noel Clarke has lost his High Court libel case against the publisher of The Guardian, over a series of news articles which featured claims from a number...
On the 10th anniversary of the Shoreham air disaster, the families of some of those killed have criticised the regulator for what they describe as a...
The Ministry of Defence (MoD) has announced it will buy £118m worth of air defence missile systems for the British Army. But will this new purchase protect an...
On the 10th anniversary of the Shoreham air disaster, the families of some of those killed have criticised the regulator for what they describe as a...
One of the UK’s last remaining steel companies has been pushed into compulsory liquidation – and will fall into government control. Speciality...
A jury has been discharged in the trial of a former Church of England priest who ran a rave-inspired “cult” group. Christopher Brain, 68, from...
Government efforts to reduce the use of expensive hotel accommodation for asylum seekers have stalled in the face of local opposition and court bottlenecks...
The UK government won’t find much in the latest dump of migration data to back up its claim that it is restoring order to a broken asylum system. In a...
As over one million students receive their GCSE results, Sky News has found gender and factors linked to deprivation remain troubling predictors of...
A jury has been discharged in the trial of a former Church of England priest who ran a rave-inspired “cult” group. Christopher Brain, 68, from...
One of the UK’s last remaining steel companies has been pushed into compulsory liquidation. Speciality Steels UK (SSUK), part of the Liberty Steel empire...