The Reform UK leader accuses broadcaster of "double standards", claiming it was "very happy to use blackface" in the 1970s.
Young victims describe their harrowing experiences of being exploited and some say they still aren't being properly heard.
Sky's James Sillars explains the issues as retailers continue to push back against claims of profiteering - with some justification.
The UK is deporting 60 delivery riders found to be working illegally after an immigration crackdown. Targeted action against ...
Sky News has been investigating the scourge of waste crime all year, exposing how criminal gangs involved in drugs, weapons ...
Emma Mason has campaigned for Australia's under-16s ban on TikTok, Instagram, Facebook and other platforms since her daughter ...
Dawn Sturgess's condition was "unsurvivable" after she unwittingly sprayed herself with novichok from a perfume bottle left ...
Members of the EBU were asked to vote on whether they were happy with new rules, without going ahead with a vote on ...
Removing the two-child benefit cap is central to the government's new plan. But charities warn it has missed an opportunity ...
Around 200 homes have been evacuated and a major incident declared after two men were arrested on suspicion of explosives ...
Sky News takes a look at the headlines on Friday's national newspaper front pages. An inquiry has found Putin was morally ...
Under-16s in Australia have begun having their accounts closed on Meta platforms, as the country prepares to ban teenagers ...