Trump gives Elon Musk an Oval Office send off
President Donald Trump bid farewell to Elon Musk in the Oval Office on Friday, providing a cordial conclusion to a tumultuous tenure for the billionaire entrepreneur..
NatWest returns to private ownership for first time since 2008 rescue
The Government has sold its remaining shares in NatWest and confirmed a £10.5 billion loss since the bank was rescued by UK taxpayers during the 2008 financial crisis..
Official gifts to royal family include Rolls Royce from King of Bahrain
A Rolls-Royce, a Blue Peter badge and a feather crown were among the official gifts given to the King during the first year of his reign..
Royal Navy warship seizes 30m of drugs in Middle East
A Royal Navy frigate has seized drugs worth £30 million after stalking the drug-runners boat for more than 24 hours in the Arabian Sea after the illegal operations were spotted by the warships drones..
Mother of jailed British activist admitted to hospital while on hunger strike
The mother of a British man jailed in Egypt has been admitted to hospital after spending more than 240 days on hunger strike..
Prisoner who fatally kicked and stamped on fellow inmate is jailed for life
A prisoner who kicked and stamped on a fellow inmate who had asked to move cells the day before he was killed has been jailed for life for murder..
Trial date fixed for man accused of driving into crowds at Liverpool parade
A trial date has been set for the alleged driver of a car that ploughed into a crowd at Liverpools Premier League victory parade..
Gerry Adams awarded 100000 euro in damages after suing BBC for libel
Former Sinn Fein leader Gerry Adams has been awarded 100,000 euro (£84,000) in damages after winning his libel action against the BBC..
Trent Alexander Arnold to join Real Madrid from Liverpool before Club World Cup
Liverpool have agreed a deal for Trent Alexander-Arnold to join Real Madrid on June 1..
Comedian and actor Russell Brand pleads not guilty to rape and sexual assault
Comedian and actor Russell Brand has pleaded not guilty to charges of rape and sexual assault..
William pays tribute to rangers protecting snow leopards in wildlife series
The Prince of Wales has praised a wildlife ranger protecting snow leopards coming into conflict with humans for helping turn fear into understanding..
Ministers say children and patients deserve to be safe in schools and hospitals
Children and patients deserve to be safe and comfortable in schools and hospitals across England, ministers have said as the Government set out funding allocations for building repairs..
Young people and black workers at highest risk of workplace surveillance
Young people new to the labour market and black employees are among the most likely to be subject to surveillance in the workplace, according to a report..
Luke Humphries beats Luke Littler in Premier League final to claim Triple Crown
World number one Luke Humphries became just the fourth player to win the Triple Crown after he beat rival Luke Littler in the Premier League final..
Luke Littler beats Gerwyn Price to edge closer to retaining Premier League crown
Luke Littler produced a golden spell to move one win away from becoming just the third man to retain his Premier League crown..
England launch Harry Brook era with crushing win over West Indies
Englands latest white-ball reboot under new captain Harry Brook started in stunning fashion as they thrashed the West Indies by 238 runs at Edgbaston..
Body found in search for missing teenage girl who fell into reservoir from dam
Police have found a body in the search for a missing teenage girl who fell into a reservoir from a dam..
Alleged Liverpool driver charged with multiple offences including wounding
The alleged driver of a car that ploughed into a crowd at Liverpools victory parade has been charged with a number of offences, including wounding and causing grievous bodily harm..
UK condemns 22 new settlements in occupied West Bank
Twenty-two new settlements in the occupied West Bank represent a deliberate obstacle to Palestinian statehood by Israel, a Foreign Office minister has warned..
Starmer says he does not need lessons from Farage on working people
Sir Keir Starmer said he does not need lessons from Nigel Farage on what life is like for working people as he took aim at the Reform UK leader and dodged questions about the two-child benefit cap..
Vets sedate 17 stone tiger for delicate operation to remove ingrown toenail
A 17-stone tiger who was sedated so vets could carry out a delicate operation to remove an ingrown toenail is getting back to her playful self, wildlife park staff have said..
Pupils are missing school as they cannot afford meals uniforms and trips
Children from disadvantaged backgrounds are missing lessons because they cannot afford uniforms, food, trips and transport, a report has suggested..
Workers could see 6000 boost to pension pots under Government plans
Millions of workers could see a £6,000 boost to their retirement pots as part of Government plans to double the number of UK pension megafunds by 2030..
Lake District walkers urged to look out for Englands only mountain butterfly
Visitors to the Lake District are being asked to look out for Englands only mountain butterfly to help scientists protect the rare species..
Police granted further time to question Liverpool parade suspect
Police have been given extra time to question a driver who allegedly ploughed into a crowd at Liverpools victory parade..
UK basks in sunniest spring on record
The UK has experienced its sunniest spring on record, with four days of the season still to go..
Original cast from The High Life reuniting for musical
The production will tour Scotland in spring 2026.
Grocery price inflation surges to 41 per cent
Thats according to analysts, Kantar.
Thames Water hit with biggest ever fine of 1227m over pollution and dividends
Thames Water has been fined £122.7 million after two investigations into wastewater and dividend payments the largest penalty Ofwat has ever issued, the regulator said..
Benny Andersson and Anni Frid Lyngstad reunite for third Abba Voyage anniversary
Abba stars Benny Andersson and Anni-Frid Lyngstad have reunited to attend the third anniversary of their virtual concert in London..
Thousands to receive compensation over force fitting of prepaid energy meters
Thats according to the regulator, OFGEM.
Ons Jabeur criticises French Open chiefs as womens prime time snub continues
Ons Jabeur has criticised Roland Garros chiefs for snubbing womens tennis, saying: I dont think they have daughters!.
Thames Water hit with biggest ever fine from OFWAT
Englands biggest water company will pay over 122 million pounds.
Connoisseurs offered chance to taste some of worlds oldest and rarest whiskeys
Some of the worlds oldest and rarest whiskeys feature in what has been described as a £1,608 once-in-a-lifetime tasting experience..
Childhood cancers which take longest to diagnose revealed in new study
Teenagers and children with bone tumours in the UK are facing longer waits for cancer diagnosis, according to a new review..
Global temperatures likely to be above crucial threshold in next five years
Thats according to World Meteorological Organisation and the UKs Met Office.