David Baddiel has hit out at the Oxford English Dictionary’s decision to include the term “yiddo” to describe supporters and players of Tottenham Hotspur.
The family of a British backpacker missing in New Zealand have told Sky News they are struggling to cope as searches continue for a fourth day.
The first couple to tie the knot in a same-sex marriage in Northern Ireland have said it was an “incredible” experience and they are “living the dream”.
A “vulnerable and deeply troubled” woman with bulimia died after taking “slimming pills” containing chemicals used in First World War explosives, a court has heard.
One of two prisoners being tested for coronavirus in Oxfordshire had recently been transferred from a jail in Thailand, Sky News understands.
The British man who is believed to be a “superspreader” of coronavirus has been identified as businessman Steve Walsh.
A distracted HGV driver killed two people after he used phone apps at the wheel, a court has heard.
Two healthcare workers have been diagnosed with coronavirus, Public Health England has said, as a GP surgery was closed after it was linked to a UK case of the illness.
Boris Johnson is heading for a rebellion by up to 60 Conservative MPs by giving the go-ahead for the controversial £100bn flagship rail project, HS2.
Four ill-equipped climbers have been rescued from near the summit of the highest mountain in Britain after getting caught in a blizzard – with some of them wearing trainers.