Journalist 'lost a lot of blood' in stabbing outside home in suspected 'state-sponsored attack'
An Iranian journalist has described the moment he was stabbed outside his home in what he believes was a state-sponsored attack.
An Iranian journalist has described the moment he was stabbed outside his home in what he believes was a state-sponsored attack.
Former Liverpool and England footballer Danny Murphy has opened up about his use of cocaine after retiring from the sport.
Bake Off star Dame Prue Leith has told Sky News of her older brother's "absolute agony" before his death, as she campaigns for assisted dying.
William Wragg, who shared other politicians' personal numbers as part of a honeytrap sexting scam, has "voluntarily" given up the Conservative whip - meaning he will now sit as an independent MP in the Commons.
One of five Bulgarian nationals who falsely claimed £50m in Universal Credit filmed themselves throwing a stack of £20 notes in the air.
Five members of a benefit fraud gang who falsely claimed £50m in Universal Credit have been brought down in the largest prosecution of its type in English legal history.
Nobel Prize-winning physicist Professor Peter Higgs, whose pioneering theory led to the discovery of the Higgs boson particle, has died aged 94.
The UK's position on arms sales to Israel remains "unchanged", Lord Cameron has said.
Four bodies have been recovered following an explosion at a power plant next to a dam in Italy.
A group of pro-Palestinian activists have held a protest outside the home of Sir Keir Starmer - a move that has been condemned by the prime minister.
The US launched a reconnaissance satellite into orbit on Tuesday, the second reconnaissance satellite to go up in as many days.
Tributes have been paid to a Welsh rugby league player who has died at the age of 21.
An art museum in Germany has reportedly fired a member of staff after he put one of his own paintings on display.
The parents of a US teenager who shot four classmates dead have been jailed for at least 10 years for manslaughter.
Post Office victims campaigner Alan Bates has told the inquiry into the Horizon IT scandal that it was "pretty obvious" the organisation "were after me - one way or another".
The prime minister has said there should be "extreme caution" about gender treatments as a new report said children are being failed by gender services.
Gender services for children have been "built on shaky foundations" with "remarkably weak evidence" to support treatments, according to a major review.
The Champions League quarter-finals will go ahead as scheduled this week despite an alleged terror threat, UEFA says.
Buckingham Palace is planning for King Charles to potentially attend engagements involving more people from the end of the month, Sky News understands.
A Los Angeles court has thrown out the first of more than 50 cases against women who claimed on a private Facebook group that a man was a bad date.
A powerful animal tranquilliser plaguing cities in the US has now "penetrated" the illegal drugs market in the UK, a report has warned.
Simon Harris has become the youngest premier in Ireland's history after meeting with President Michael D Higgins.
Yemen's fishermen set out at dawn to take on seas where they know they could face pirates, smugglers, and now Houthi militant missile attacks.
Made In Chelsea star Louise Thompson has revealed she has had a stoma bag fitted after months of health problems.
Police say they have arrested a suspect in a murder investigation after a mother was stabbed to death while pushing her baby in a pram.
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