An up-to-date estimate of the number of illegal immigrants in the United Kingdom has not been produced for 15 years, according to a report.
A man has been shot by police investigating reports of an armed robbery in Wiltshire.
After an unplanned break of more than three months, top flight football in England will return to screens today, as teams look to get their league campaigns back on track.
Marcus Rashford has thanked Boris Johnson “for U-turning” on a decision to scrap free school meals after the prime minister called him on the phone.
A decision on the future of the two-metre rule will be “underpinned” by science, the foreign secretary has said, as Downing Street was warned “millions of people depend on this decision”.
A German prosecutor has written to the parents of Madeleine McCann telling them he has “concrete evidence” she is dead.
The rules of shopping have changed, but that hasn’t put off the swarms of shoppers lining England’s high streets as non-essential shops welcomed back customers for the first time in 12 weeks.
The great unknown about the re-opening of non-essential retailers was whether people would be willing to set aside their fears of catching coronavirus in order to buy things that, by definition, they don’t need.
The body of a pilot has been found after a US military jet crashed into the North Sea off the coast of Yorkshire.
A Black Lives Matter supporter who carried an injured man to safety during violent clashes in London has told Sky News he “didn’t want to see him die”.
