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Starmer 'deeply concerned' by Kanye West's UK festival booking
The prime minister has said it is "deeply concerning" that Kanye West has been booked for a London music festival "despite his previous antisemitic remarks and celebration of Nazism".
Boy, 17, among two more arrested on suspicion of murder after collision
Two more people – including a 17-year-old boy – have been arrested on suspicion of murder after a man died following a collision in Barnsley.
'Am I going to go to prison for this?' Man who found guns outside Sadiq's Khan home reveals initial worry
The man who found a bag of firearms left outside Sir Sadiq Khan's home by armed police officers has said the mayor's security team has "let everyone down".
Arrests made after teenager killed in crash
A man and a woman have been arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving after a teenager was killed in Bedfordshire, police said.
Two people arrested on suspicion of murder after collision involving pedestrian
A man and a woman have been arrested on suspicion of murder after a man died following a collision in Barnsley.
Met Office warns of heavy snow and power cuts as Storm Dave hits UK
The Met Office has warned that Storm Dave could bring heavy snow and gale-force winds, with power cuts also possible in parts of the UK.
'It beggars belief': UK military reveal locations inside sensitive bases through exercise app
A Conservative MP has said it "beggars belief" that UK military personnel have revealed their locations inside sensitive military bases via the Strava exercise app.
Why Britain's most common crime has been poorly investigated for decades
Fraud has never been a police priority because, as one detective explained, it doesn't "bang, bleed or shout" like other crimes. It isn't sexy, is how some cops put it.
Look to faith this Easter, says Starmer, during period of 'real anxiety'
This Easter is a time of "real anxiety", Sir Keir Starmer has said in his annual message - as he says faith can offer "reassurance".
Three people charged over arson attack on Jewish charity ambulances
Three people have been charged over an arson attack on Jewish volunteer ambulances in Golders Green, north London.
Three in court over arson attack on Jewish charity ambulances as additional arrest made
Two young men and a 17-year-old boy have been remanded in custody after appearing in court over an arson attack on Jewish volunteer ambulances in Golders Green.
Three charged over arson attack on Jewish charity ambulances
Three people have been charged over an arson attack on Jewish volunteer ambulances in Golders Green.
Look to faith this Easter, says Starmer, during period of 'real anxiety'
This Easter is a time of "real anxiety", Sir Keir Starmer has said in his annual message - as he says faith can offer "reassurance".
Man charged with murder after woman, 84, stabbed to death
A man has been charged with murder after an elderly woman was fatally stabbed in southeast London.
Two men arrested after girl, 9, killed in crash
Two men have been arrested on suspicion of drug-driving after a nine-year-old girl died in a crash in Birmingham.
Speculation Miliband will approve drilling new oil and gas field 'unfounded'
Speculation that Energy Secretary Ed Miliband will approve the controversial Jackdaw oil and gas field is "unfounded", the minister's department said.
Police release picture of man wanted over alleged rape at railway station
Police investigating the alleged rape of a woman at a railway station have released the name and a picture of a man detectives want to talk to.
Another teenager arrested over murder of 16-year-old girl
A 14-year-old boy has been arrested on suspicion of murder over the death of Chloe Watson Dransfield, 16.
Boy, 14, shot dead in London - as three teenagers arrested on suspicion of murder
A 14-year-old boy shot dead in London has been named as Eghosa Ogbebor.
M&S boss issues stark warning over worsening crime
Marks and Spencer's retail boss has warned crime is getting "more brazen, more organised and more aggressive" after a week plagued by antisocial behaviour.
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Starmer 'deeply concerned' by Kanye West's UK festival booking
The prime minister has said it is "deeply concerning" that Kanye West has been booked for a London music festival "despite his previous antisemitic remarks and celebration of Nazism".
Judge dismisses Blake Lively's sexual harassment claims in lawsuit against co-star
A US judge has dismissed Blake Lively's sexual harassment claims in her lawsuit against co-star Justin Baldoni.
BBC boss addresses Scott Mills sacking
Scott Mills was sacked by the BBC after bosses discovered the alleged victim in the police investigation into the DJ was under the age of 16, the broadcaster has reported.
Jesy Nelson celebrates rollout of spinal muscular atrophy tests for newborn babies
Jesy Nelson has spoken of her pride after it was announced screenings for spinal muscular atrophy will begin earlier than planned.
BBC knew about police investigation into Scott Mills in 2017
The BBC knew about a police probe into DJ Scott Mills in 2017 but sacked him after receiving "new information" in the weeks before he was dismissed.
Scott Mills addresses allegations after BBC sacking
Scott Mills has released a statement after his sacking by the BBC as he addressed the police investigation into him.
Charity cuts ties with Scott Mills - as details of allegations emerge
Scott Mills was investigated over allegations of "serious sexual offences" against a boy who was aged under 16.
Celine Dion announces first shows since SPS diagnosis
Celine Dion has announced her first series of full-length concerts since being diagnosed with stiff-person syndrome (SPS).
'Hasta La Vista Ulster': Arnold Schwarzenegger receives honorary doctorate
Arnold Schwarzenegger has said it is "unbelievable" after receiving an honorary doctorate from Ulster University - and recalled how Belfast gave him a "breakthrough".
BBC apologises for response to Scott Mills claims
The BBC has apologised for its response after allegations about Scott Mills were raised with the broadcaster last year.
Bronze Age shield returns to Scotland for first time in more than 230 years
A Bronze Age shield has returned to Scotland for the first time in more than 230 years.
Radio 2 DJ Scott Mills sacked by BBC
DJ Scott Mills has been sacked by the BBC, it has emerged.
Russell Brand's rape trial delayed for six months
Russell Brand's trial over allegations of rape and sexual assault has been delayed until October.
The Oscars ceremony is leaving Hollywood
The Oscars ceremony is leaving Hollywood, organisers have announced.
Police handling of racist attack on former Zutons star criticised by family
The family of a musician who was seriously injured in a racist attack have criticised the police's handling of the investigation, saying there have been "multiple failings" in communication.
Olivia Dean cleans up again at MOBOs - as Pharrell takes special award
First a Grammy, then the Brits - now singer-songwriter Olivia Dean is queen of the MOBO Awards, picking up three of the top prizes.
'Major shake-up' for TV fans as HBO Max launches in the UK
HBO Max has officially launched in the UK today.
Woman pleads not guilty to attempted murder of Rihanna
A woman charged with the attempted murder of Rihanna following a shooting at the singer's home has pleaded not guilty.
BBC announces former Google boss as new director-general
Former Google executive Matt Brittin has been announced as the BBC's new director-general.
Lily Allen, Olivia Dean and Wolf Alice among stars nominated for Ivor Novello Awards
Lily Allen, Olivia Dean and Wolf Alice are among some of the musicians nominated for this year's Ivor Novello Awards.
Business
Sneaky tactics, pointless 8K and the brands experts have at home: Don't buy a TV without reading this
Did you know spring is one of the cheapest times of the year to buy a new TV?
Fuel retailers 'losing money' on diesel as prices spike
Some fuel retailers are "losing money" on diesel sales following the spike in wholesale prices witnessed since the start of the Middle East conflict, according to the industry.
Mixed review for British theatre
Theatre is enjoying a renaissance across the UK, welcoming more people to live events than ever before, but over a third of organisations say they still expect to operate at a deficit this year.
How ships are 'going dark' to cross the Strait of Hormuz
Iran's move to shut the Strait of Hormuz has brought shipping through the 24-mile stretch of water close to a standstill.
Food prices could rise within weeks - and may not come back down
Food prices could rise within weeks if the Iran war continues and there is a "big worry" that they won't come back down, a trade expert has warned.
The world's richest billionaires named
The number of billionaires has surged to a record-breaking 3,428, with Elon Musk retaining the title of the world's richest person, according to Forbes.
What the Iran war could mean for your food, mortgage and energy bills
Donald Trump has raised hopes several times that the US-Israel military strikes on Iran may soon be over.
Energy prices ease and stocks recover on hopes Trump will end war soon
Oil prices have fallen and stock markets are clawing back some lost ground after Donald Trump raised hopes that Iran war disruption to the global economy would soon be over.
'We can earn six figures': Personal trainer on salary, top fitness tips and essential supplements
What's it really like to be a... personal trainer? Luke Worthington, who specialises in physical preparation for TV and film work, answers the Money blog's questions.
Misery for millions but some companies could thrive
The conflict in Iran is inflicting misery on millions, driving up bills and upending energy markets.
Oil suffers biggest one-day gain in six years as stocks plunge
The price of oil has clocked its biggest single-day gain in six years - with Brent crude surging by more than 20% to $114 (£85) a barrel.
European media giant to buy Telegraph in £575m deal
German media giant Axel Springer is to buy Telegraph Media Group in a £575m deal that will see the Daily and Sunday Telegraph print titles and their online business come under overseas ownership.
The global economy's worst nightmare is here and the consequences could be scary
For years, geopolitical analysts warned us that among the scariest of all scenarios for the world economy was the closure of the Strait of Hormuz.
The water companies using bailiffs to collect customer debt more than 6,000 times a year
Some water companies are instructing bailiffs as they try to recover customers' debt more than 6,000 times in a single year, new data reveals.
Why it's 'feasible' your home could be hacked - and two ways it can happen
With increasing improvements in technology, our homes - and the appliances that fill them - are becoming smarter and smarter.
Diesel at 16-month high in UK as Iran war drives oil prices up further
UK average diesel costs have hit a 16-month high, less than a week after war gripped the Middle East and sent oil costs rocketing.
<a href='https://news.sky.com/story/money-live-tips-personal-finance-consumer-sky-news-latest-13040934?postid=11199735#liveblog-body'>£8bn private dentistry industry to be investigated after 'significant' price hikes</a>
£22m fine for South East Water over repeated supply failures
South East Water is to be fined £22m for repeated supply failures, watchdog Ofwat has said.
Company admits supplying water unfit for humans after parasitic outbreak
A company has admitted it supplied water that was unfit for human consumption after a parasitic outbreak in Devon.
Trump's solutions to Iranian shipping threat leave insurance sector unimpressed
Donald Trump's offer of US-backed insurance and naval escorts for shipping travelling through the Strait of Hormuz has not prevented maritime premiums soaring as underwriters scramble to reassess the risks to oil, gas and cargo vessels.






















































