Starmer needs to publicly say Trump is wrong and give more reassurance over tariffs, Harman urges

Sir Keir Starmer needs to reassure the public more over tariffs – and tell them Donald Trump is wrong, Harriet Harman has said.

Satellite ‘space factory’ could slash billions from energy bills – and start new industrial revolution

A company started by “two blokes in a Cardiff garage” is about to launch a game-changing space factory that could start a new industrial revolution.

How this steel town is grappling with ‘life-changing’ loss of more than 2,000 jobs

One year ago, Cassius Walker-Hunt was working at Port Talbot’s steel plant.

‘It was a storm… now it’s a hurricane’: Has the cost of living crisis been forgotten?

With £99 a month to live off Aida has turned to a food bank.

Investigators ‘looking into’ reports flock of birds spotted near helicopter crash site

Investigators say they are “looking into” reports a large flock of birds was seen before a deadly helicopter crash in New York City.

Helicopter crashes into Hudson River near Manhattan

A helicopter has crashed in the Hudson River near Manhattan, the New York Police Department has said.

Victim’s dad says government should be ‘ashamed’ over grooming gangs inquiries confusion

The father of a grooming gang victim has told Sky News the government should be “ashamed” of itself over the confusion surrounding inquiries – accusing it of “messing around with…

Prince Harry visits war victims in Ukraine, spokesperson says

Prince Harry has visited war victims in Ukraine as part of his work with wounded veterans, a spokesperson has said.

Rebekah Vardy loses appeal after claiming Coleen Rooney’s lawyers ‘deliberately’ understated costs during libel case

Rebekah Vardy has lost an appeal after claiming Coleen Rooney’s lawyers “deliberately” understated some of their client’s costs during the “Wagatha Christie” libel case.

End ‘misery and disruption’ and accept pay deal, Rayner tells striking bin workers

Angela Rayner has called for an end to the “misery and disruption” caused by Birmingham’s bin strikes and urged union staff to accept a pay deal.