Shadow Financial Secretary to the Treasury Gareth Davies insists the Conservative Party “will not be entering into a pact” with Reform UK but will “win back the centre-right vote” at the next..
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The government plans to change the law so it can overrule Sentencing Council guidelines following a row over "two-tier justice", Sky News understands. Sky News - Published
British authors have told Sky News they felt "absolutely sick" to see their book titles appear in a "shadow library" allegedly used by tech giant Meta to help develop artificial intelligence software. Sky News - Published
The government has been accused of "spin and tinkering" over an announcement about an increase in defence spending which falls far short of what is needed, Sky News understands. Sky News - Published
The chairman of P&O Ferries' parent company DP World has told Sky News he went ahead with a £1bn investment in the UK despite feeling "discredited" by criticism from a cabinet minister. Sky News - Published
The mother of a young girl operated on 17 times by a now-suspended surgeon has told Sky News she's "angry and so upset" and fears her daughter may never walk again. Sky News - Published
Rachel Reeves will unveil further welfare cuts in her spring statement after being told the reforms announced last week will save less than planned, Sky News understands. Sky News - Published
JD Vance is less liked among the UK public than Donald Trump, Sir Keir Starmer or any other major UK politician, a new poll shared with Sky News has found. Sky News - Published
There is a "really concerning" rise in sexual violence among 14- and 15-year-olds that policymakers need to take "very seriously", Home Office minister Jess Phillips has told Sky News. Sky News - Published
A swathe of government departments have either begun or will start voluntary exit schemes for staff in anticipation of the chancellor's spending cuts, Sky News can reveal. Sky News - Published
A farming mental health charity supported by Prince William has told Sky News it has seen a direct link between recent government policies and an increase in the number of farmers at crisis point. Sky News - Published
The government is considering sending failed asylum seekers, including those arriving on small boats, to overseas 'migrant hubs', Sky News understands. Sky News - Published
The incoming IOC president has revealed to Sky News she is against banning countries from the Olympics over wars and will open talks on Russia's potential return to the Games. Sky News - Published
The creators of Netflix drama Adolescence have been invited to parliament to discuss online safety with MPs, Sky News understands. Sky News - Published
British banks should abandon outdated ethical standards and increase lending to domestic defence manufacturers in a "patriotic" effort to ensure the UK can meet its security needs, defence suppliers.. Sky News - Published
The police fraud investigation examining the SNP could weaken the party's chances at the 2026 Scottish election amid trust in its finances being dented, one of Britain's leading political experts has.. Sky News - Published
Ministers are drawing up plans restricting foreign donors from giving unlimited funds to UK political parties, Sky News understands. Sky News - Published
Teenagers are routinely seeing inappropriate violent or sexual content, "doom-scrolling" and being contacted by strangers online, according to an exclusive survey for Sky News. Sky News - Published
One of Tesla's earliest investors has told Sky News Elon Musk should step aside as its chief executive unless he gives up his new government job. Sky News - Published
Headteachers who haven't banned smartphones are wrong, a senior Tory has told Sky News - as she revealed she won't allow her own children to have one until they are 16. Sky News - Published
Victims and survivors of revenge attacks in Syria have told Sky News how families are being "slaughtered" amid a new wave of violence. Sky News - Published
The new Sky News and Politico podcast Politics At Sam And Anne's launches today, with Anne McElvoy replacing Jack Blanchard as Sam Coates's co-host. Sky News - Published
Twenty years on from her breakout hit Suddenly I See, KT Tunstall is refreshingly candid about her early career: "I was a totally crap pop star," she tells Sky News. Sky News - Published
Reform UK's most senior woman has told Sky News the Rupert Lowe row "doesn't look great" and she doesn't "want to see it in the news any more days". Sky News - Published
Analysis by Sky News reveals that human error is the most likely cause of the collision between the container ship Solong and US oil tanker Stena Immaculate. Sky News - Published
Donald Trump's senior trade adviser has told a Sky News reporter to "stop that crap" while facing questions over the US president's tariffs policy. Sky News - Published
As Ukraine says it has accepted a proposal for a 30-day ceasefire, US secretary of state Marco Rubio says "the ball is now in Russia's court". Sky News - Published
Ousted Reform UK MP Rupert Lowe has told Sky News he has not ruled out joining the Conservatives or a new political party, declaring: "I'm keeping my options open." Sky News - Published
The father of a British tourist being held in the US has told Sky News "what was meant to be a life-changing trip has turned into a nightmare". Sky News - Published
The UK is not considering introducing conscription to ready the country for a potential war - but decisions may be needed in the future to respond to the "new reality" we are now living in, a minister.. Sky News - Published
Scottish environmentalists are calling for urgent action to protect marine life after a video shared with Sky News showed the alleged illegal dump of wasteful bycatch. Sky News - Published
Russia wants "quick peace" in Ukraine and London is at the "head of those resisting" it, the Russian ambassador to the UK has told Sky News. Sky News - Published
The Trump administration's decision to suspend all US military aid to Ukraine has put billions of dollars' worth of weapons and equipment in limbo. Sky News examines the scale of US military aid so far.. Sky News - Published
The interim leader of Bangladesh, Muhammad Yunus, has told Sky News that former prime minister Sheikh Hasina will stand trial for crimes against humanity. Sky News - Published
Downing Street wants to stop green activists from using a little-known international law to tie up major infrastructure projects in the courts using millions of pounds of taxpayer cash, Sky News can.. Sky News - Published
UK-based investigators are looking at how they can assist with probes into alleged grand corruption in Bangladesh, Sky News understands. Sky News - Published
Pro-democracy campaigner and British citizen Jimmy Lai might die in a Hong Kong prison, his son has told Sky News as he urges Sir Keir Starmer to push for his immediate release. Sky News - Published