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Liverpool are in a legal dispute with their own kit supplier New Balance, amid reports they are about to announce a club-record deal with rivals Nike.
Metropolitan Police chief Cressida Dick has said she was “outraged” by BBC drama Line of Duty despite the programme leading to an increase in applications to the force.
MPs have begun sitting in the House of Commons chamber after the Supreme Court delivered a bombshell ruling parliament’s suspension was unlawful.
Boris Johnson’s attorney general, Geoffrey Cox, faces embarrassment after his advice saying suspending parliament was lawful was leaked to Sky News.
Scotland’s obesity epidemic can only be reversed by cutting multi-buy offers on unhealthy food and drink, Cancer Research UK has said.
Police have identified a 15-year-old boy who was stabbed to death in a skate park in Slough.
Commuters are being urged to check the forecast before travelling this morning as heavy rain, hail and wind are set to cause disruption in the UK.
A trailblazing Afghan woman who climbed her country’s highest mountain was initially refused entry to the UK to speak at a Royal Geographical Society event, Sky News can reveal.
Uber has been granted a new licence to continue operating in London – but it has been limited to two months because of passenger safety concerns.
Edinburgh scrum-half Henry Pyrgos has been called up to replace injured Ali Price in Scotland’s Rugby World Cup.