The Britons quarantined for two weeks over coronavirus fears have told of their jubilation at being able to go home.
A British holidaymaker is being held in an Egyptian jail after he was accused of sexually assaulting an airport security officer when he “patted” him on the back, his friends have said.
Boris Johnson will chair the first meeting of his new cabinet later – a day after a dramatic reshuffle saw Sajid Javid shock Westminster by resigning as chancellor.
More than 80 Britons who were flown back from coronavirus-hit Wuhan are going to be freed from quarantine today.
A woman who yelled “I’m going to kill you all” and tried to open the door of a plane midway through a flight has been jailed for two years.
“I’ve used this 10 times,” says Sam (not his real name) as he casually brandishes a revolver.
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.
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 British man who is believed to be a “superspreader” of coronavirus has been identified as businessman Steve Walsh.
One of two prisoners being tested for coronavirus in Oxfordshire had recently been transferred from a jail in Thailand, Sky News understands.