Shadow Financial Secretary to the Treasury Gareth Davies insists the Conservative Party “will not be entering into a pact” with Reform UK but will “win back the centre-right vote” at the next..
Gary Lineker is to leave the BBC after this season's final Match of the Day and will no longer present its coverage of the World Cup next year, Sky News understands. Sky News - Published
Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch has told Sky News that the party will not form "any coalitions" with Reform UK "at national level". Sky News - Published
A partnership of the country's leading social care and end of life organisations has told Sky News of their deep frustration at being excluded from important discussions around the assisted dying.. Sky News - Published
One of Kemi Badenoch's top team has admitted there were flaws in the plan to return illegal migrants after Brexit, Sky News can reveal. Sky News - Published
Proposals have been drawn up to spend millions in deprived neighbourhoods which are most at risk of failing to meet the government's missions, Sky News understands. Sky News - Published
Canadians "weren't impressed" by the decision of the UK government to offer Donald Trump an unprecedented second state visit to the UK, the country's prime minister has told Sky News Sky News - Published
Nigel Farage has told Sky News he would allow some essential migration in areas with skill shortages but that numbers would be capped. Sky News - Published
A Nobel Prize-winning economist has told Sky News the recently announced UK-US trade deal "isn't worth the paper it's written on". Sky News - Published
A senior figure in the main prison officers' union has told Sky News that his greatest fear is a colleague being murdered on duty. Sky News - Published
Police are investigating an alleged attack on a prison officer by Southport triple killer Axel Rudakubana on Thursday, Sky News understands. Sky News - Published
The Women's World Cup will be expanded from 32 to 48 teams in time for the 2035 tournament in the United Kingdom, Sky News understands. Sky News - Published
India will respond to any escalation from Pakistan "proportionally and in exactly the same light", the country's high commissioner has told Sky News. Sky News - Published
Sir David Attenborough's latest film is "the biggest message he's ever told", its directors have said - with one telling Sky News the broadcaster's final words on saving the world's oceans brought him.. Sky News - Published
America's ousted vaccine chief has told Sky News there will be more deaths from a growing measles outbreak unless the US government shifts its rhetoric on vaccination. Sky News - Published
The government is set to announce plans to restrict work and study visa applications from particular nationalities that are most likely to overstay and then claim asylum, Sky News understands. Sky News - Published
A M&S insider has told Sky News it could be "months" before the retailer fully recovers from an ongoing, severe cyber attack - and that the company had no plan for such an incident. Sky News - Published
A M&S insider has told Sky News it could be "months" before the retailer fully recovers from an ongoing, severe cyber attack - and that the company had no plan for such an incident. Sky News - Published
Sky News can reveal that the government has rowed back on a national compensation scheme for victims of child sexual abuse, despite it being promised under the previous Conservative administration. Sky News - Published
It was breakfast time when Nigel Farage told Sky News the Tories were "toast" after Reform UK's victory in the Runcorn and Helsby by-election. Sky News - Published
As the UK gears up to celebrate 80 years since VE day, Sky News can showcase the latest immersive technology that brings the experience to life in your own home. Sky News - Published
A man abused by Richard Burrows as a child has told Sky News he is grateful that "finally" the serial paedophile "can't escape from what he's done" after being jailed for 46 years. Sky News - Published
The first known victim of serial paedophile Richard Burrows has told Sky News he regrets not reporting his assault at the time to save others from "falling into the same trap". Sky News - Published
A grandmother who claims she was sexually assaulted by a private paramedic on the way to hospital has told Sky News she has been failed by the ambulance service. Sky News - Published
Tickets for the 2026 World Cup are being sold on a third-party ticket exchange - with up to £46,000 for the final - despite FIFA not putting any on the market yet, Sky News has uncovered. Sky News - Published
The head of the Catholic Church in England and Wales has told Sky News it's "intimidating" to be one of those responsible for choosing the next pope. Sky News - Published
Pakistan's defence minister has told Sky News that a row over a mass shooting in Kashmir could lead to an "all-out war" between his country and India. Sky News - Published
The government will decide by the summer on controversial proposals to charge some households more for their electricity than others, Sky News understands. Sky News - Published
Plans for strike action will be drawn up by the largest teaching union when its executive meets this evening, Sky News has learnt. Sky News - Published
Robert Jenrick has vowed to "bring this coalition together" to ensure that Conservatives and Reform UK are no longer fighting each other for votes by the time of the next election, according to a.. Sky News - Published
As cardinals prepare to gather for the papal conclave, the process by which a new pontiff is elected, Sky News takes a look at who could replace Pope Francis. Sky News - Published
The leader of Birmingham City Council has urged refuse workers to accept its "fair" pay offer and told Sky News he is "absolutely determined" to end the bin crisis. Sky News - Published
A woman who is under police investigation after assisting the suicide of her husband at Dignitas in Switzerland has told Sky News she has no regrets. Sky News - Published
The family of a man who committed murder during an escape from a secure mental health unit have told Sky News they were "failed" by the trust that was meant to be caring for him. Sky News - Published
Prisoners housed in separation centres have been stopped from using kitchens following an attack by the brother of the Manchester Arena bomber, Sky News understands. Sky News - Published
Four more people have attempted to take their own life in relation to the loan charge scandal, which has left tens of thousands of contractors facing huge bills for tax their employers should have.. Sky News - Published