UK

  1. 'Clear Signs' Missed Stopping Youth Suicide
    Mental health

    Many young people who have died by suicide in England self-harmed or expressed suicidal thoughts before their death, experts say.

  2. Tata Prepares To Sell British Steel Operation
    Ministers To Unveil Tata Steel Pension Revamp

    Ministers will unveil plans later to allow an overhaul of the British Steel pension scheme, Sky News learns.

  3. Boris Johnson
    Boris Needs EU Reality Check, Says Juncker

    The European Commission president says Boris Johnson should visit Brussels to check his EU claims are "in line with reality".

  4. Winnie The Pooh And The Queen
    Winnie-The-Pooh's Chance Meeting With The Queen

    As a child the Queen was a huge fan of the Winnie-the-Pooh tales, so the latest story is a fitting birthday gift for the monarch.

  1. Lord Sugar
    Alan Sugar: Brexit Would Be 'Disaster' For UK

    The new enterprise tsar tells Sky: "We have to stay in. It's ludicrous, I don't know what these Brexit people are thinking."

  2. Jose Mourinho
    What's In A Name? Why Chelsea Still Own Jose

    Manchester United may have to pay for the right to fully exploit Mourinho's moniker once he is confirmed as their new manager.

  3. Bottles of Coca-Cola and other fizzy drinks on a shelf
    Coca-Cola To Pass On 'Majority' Of Sugar Tax

    The company tells Sky News the looming sugar tax on soft drinks is unlikely to be absorbed by Coca-Cola but by its customers.

  4. Thursday's National Newspaper Front Pages

    Sky News takes a look at the stories making a splash in Thursday's national newspapers.

  5. Ben Butler trial
    Ellie Butler's Mother Denies Partner Beat Her

    Jennie Gray tells the Old Bailey that Ben Butler, who is accused of murdering her daughter, was not physically violent to them.

  6. Thomas Cook Plane
    Thomas Cook Cabin Crew Back Strike Action

    The tour operator could be hit by walkouts ahead of its core summer season as staff vote in support of strikes.

  7. Brain
    Highland Gaelic Speaker, 7, Faces Deportation

    The SNP's Westminster leader uses Wednesday's Prime Minister's Questions - being taken by George Osborne - to raise the case.

More UK Stories

  1. David Cauldwell
    Two Bodies Found In Search For Missing Man

    The "completely unrelated" finds are discovered just 200 metres apart in an area where there had been a landslide.

  2. Vote Leave claims a Brexit would free up £350m a week in spending
    Brexit Would Cost UK £40bn, Warns Report

    Leave campaigners accuse Institute for Fiscal Studies of being an EU "propaganda arm" after it publishes a stark Brexit warning.

  3. Tata Steel Protest Westminster
    Tata Board Still Considering UK Steel Bids

    Bosses are yet to finalise a shortlist of bidders as steelworkers march in Westminster to plead for help in protecting their jobs.

  4. Government website
    Brexit MPs: Take EU Propaganda Off Website

    David Cameron is warned if pro-EU information remains on the Government website when purdah begins on Friday it could be illegal.

  5. Immigration officers
    UK Murder Suspect Held At Marina With Albanians

    A European Arrest Warrant had been issued for the Briton, who was detained on suspicion of facilitating illegal immigration.

  6. The scene in Overstone Road
    Mother Stabbed To Death In 'Botched Burglary'

    Saima Khan, who had young children, was found in a pool of blood at her home in Luton, according to neighbours.

  7. BHS on Oxford Street, London
    Former Mothercare Boss In Last-Minute BHS Bid

    Greg Tufnell, brother of former cricketer Phil, leads a new consortium aiming to rescue the collapsed high street retailer.

  8. G7 Summmit
    UK Foreign Aid Spending Highest Of G7

    As other major countries fail to meet UN targets, the UK's foreign aid spending soars by 144% in a decade, a report shows.

  9. Model Jourdan Dunn poses as she presents a creation from the Diane von Furstenberg Fall/Winter 2016 Collection during New York Fashion Week
    Top Model Agencies Facing Price Fix Claims

    Five high-profile agencies face allegations by the Competition and Markets Authority after an investigation launched last year.

  10. Jose Mourinho Sighting in London
    Mourinho And United 'Agree Terms Of Contract'

    Potential conflicts in the sponsorship deals held by Mourinho and United are understood to be delaying his official appointment.