Discover the causes behind the UK's unusually hot weather in 2025. Learn how record sunshine, marine heatwaves, and climate change are shaping this summer's extreme temperatures
Rolls-Royce's stock has surged 820% in five years, but can it reach £20 ($25)? Strong profits and bold innovations drive hope, yet risks linger.
The Charity Commission has slapped an East London mosque charity with an official warning for losing £1m in an investment deal.
The Boulder terror attack sparks rising fears in the UK, as antisemitism surges and Brits question whether violent ideology is spreading westward.
Nationwide may issue a £100 bonus to eligible members in June 2025, with confirmation expected on 29 May. Payments will be automatic and are considered taxable income.
On 9 May, American software engineer Jacob Irwin-Cline was drugged and robbed in London by a fake Uber driver, losing £96,000 in cryptocurrency.
Tommy Robinson, who accused a teenage Syrian refugee of violently bullying his classmates and was jailed for contempt, walked free this week.
A record number of Americans are applying for British citizenship amid Donald Trump's second term, with many citing political disillusionment and a desire to permanently settle in the UK.
The police officers who tased a 92-year-old amputee were cleared of assault charges, despite using a 50,000-volt taser and pepper pray on a very old man.
While James has often kept a lower public profile than his sisters, recent years have seen him open up more — about his personal life, mental health, and the close-knit bond he shares with his family.
Martin Lewis reveals Britain's childcare secret: £2,000 yearly savings for 800,000 families. Check eligibility now and save big!
The NHS Rich List reveals 279 executives earn over £200,000, sparking public fury over 'dreadful optics'. Can the NHS fix its priorities?
A car drove into Liverpool's victory parade, injuring 27 people; police say it was an isolated incident, not terrorism.
Farm shop recalls all batches of raw milk due to dangerous bacteria that can cause severe illness, kidney failure, or death.
Justice Secretary Shabana Mahmood's plan to use chemical castration for sex offenders aims to cut reoffending and free prison space. But is it ethical?
Rising energy, water, and travel costs have pushed UK inflation to 3.5%, sparking fears of a deepening cost-of-living crisis. Will relief come before budgets buckle?
Both the UK and Iran called each other's envoys after Iranian asylum seekers allegedly spied on some journalists. Will this trigger stricter immigration rules?
The commitment from the UK's premier postal service signals a growing shift into EV use in the country.
According to reports, organised criminal groups are believed to be behind a large portion of the thefts, stealing goods 'to order' and reselling them to local shops.
Following a widespread outage that left around 30,000 users without service, Sky TV has resolved the issue affecting its Sky Q boxes and advised subscribers to reboot their equipment.
King Charles has commissioned a custom, plum-colored Lotus Eletre, a high-powered electric SUV, adding to his collection of vehicles and reinforcing his commitment to sustainable transportation.
A 30-year-old British man, who was once fit and healthy, is now paralysed after eating £3 supermarket sandwich. Here's his story.
Adder sightings rise in the UK, but bites are uncommon; stay alert, respect snakes, and seek medical help if bitten.
Petticoat Lane Market is a must visit next time you're in East London, being one of London's oldest and cheapest markets.
A UK water company warned residents to avoid drinking tap water due to possible contamination. Is your area affected?
A critical 'do not drink' warning was issued for tap water in North Yorkshire on 13 May 2025, after tests revealed high levels of coliform bacteria.
Brits are facing the same problem with their passports, in the time before Brexit, passports where valid for 10 years and 9 months, something that is not currently allowed due to the requirement of 3 months of validity and less than 10 years old.
Peter Sullivan was cleared in May 2025 after serving 38 years for a murder he didn't commit. New DNA evidence proved his innocence, prompting fresh calls to find the real killer and review past convictions.
A National Grid failure on 12 May 2025 crippled London Underground, suspending Bakerloo, Waterloo and City, and more
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer might be pulling a Donald Trump move. With the new immigration crackdown's arrival, firms are now forced to rely on local talent.