M&S has paused recruitment amid an ongoing cyber attack.
Eight men have been arrested by the Metropolitan Police in two unconnected terrorism investigations.
Apple says devices sold in the US will no longer come from China, as the tech giant tries to mitigate the impact of Donald Trump's tariffs.
John Lithgow is a man well aware of cancel culture and its ability to destroy careers in the blink of an eye.
The Israeli Air Force is regarded as one of the country's most elite units.
Sky News can reveal that the government has rowed back on a national compensation scheme for victims of child sexual abuse, despite it being promised under the previous Conservative administration.
The smell of explosives is still in the air when we arrive.
Asaad Al Nsasrah kissed his father's hands as they reunited in their family's tent in Khan Younis, southern Gaza, relieved to be together again after he was detained for over five weeks in Israeli custody.
Reform UK chairman Zia Yusuf says his party's mission is to "remoralise" young people.
How did one woman fool the most famous magic society on the planet?
Russell Brand has been granted bail after appearing in court charged with sexual offences including rape.
TikTok has been fined €530m (£452m) because it was illegally sending user data to China, Ireland's privacy watchdog said on Friday.
One of Harvey Weinstein's accusers broke down in tears and swore on the witness stand as a sexual abuse trial continues.
It's five years since Harry and Meghan stepped away from what they saw as the constraints of royal life, and yet if you wanted to see the scale of the ongoing repercussions for the Royal Family, then Harry's interview was a sledgehammer of a reminder.
A M&S insider has told Sky News it could be "months" before the retailer fully recovers from an ongoing, severe cyber attack - and that the company had no plan for such an incident.
Meghan has posted a photograph of Prince Harry and their children on social media after he was criticised for fuelling speculation about the King's health.
Five people survived 36 hours surrounded by alligators after their plane crashed into a swamp in the Amazon, the pilot has told local media.
A North Korean hacker who attempted to infiltrate the ranks of a US tech company has been caught red-handed.
Lady Gaga has performed in front of an estimated 2.1 million people at a free show on Rio de Janeiro's Copacabana beach.
Health Secretary Wes Streeting has defended "unpopular" policies such as the cut to the winter fuel allowance despite Labour's poor performance at the local elections.
Robots have raced against humans in a half-marathon for the first time.
Donald Trump has posted an AI-generated image of himself dressed in papal regalia on his Truth Social platform - just 11 days after the death of Pope Francis.
Grand Theft Auto VI, the most hotly anticipated title in gaming history, has been delayed.
Kemi Badenoch has admitted it is "feasible" that Nigel Farage could become the next prime minister.
The stove where ballots to elect the new pope will be burned during the upcoming conclave has been installed in the Sistine Chapel.
Ruth Bourne, 98, remembers the "electric buzz" among the crowds partying outside Buckingham Palace on VE Day.
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's centre-left Labor Party has won the federal election, according to the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.
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