Sky News
Coverage of Sky News in the Nexus archive.
- Body found in search for 13-year-old boy who got into difficulty while swimming in Humberside
A body has been found during the search for a 13-year-old boy who encountered difficulties while swimming in Humberside. The incident is being reported by Sky News.
- Search for teenage boy who went missing while swimming off East Yorkshire coast
A teenage boy is missing after going swimming off the East Yorkshire coast. Authorities are conducting a search for the boy.
- What will Burnham do with the Budget?
Andy Burnham has pledged to transform Britain, and Chancellor John Healey will present the new government’s first Budget this autumn. The Budget’s focus includes addressing the cost of living, assessing bond markets' reaction to Burnham, and evaluating how global events like Middle East conflicts impact Britain’s economy.
- Man arrested after death of British woman whose body was found inside suitcase in Athens
A man was arrested following the death of a British woman whose body was discovered inside a suitcase in Athens. The incident has been reported by Sky News as a breaking story.
- Help us test the new Sky News app
Sky News is inviting users to test its new beta app. The app is currently in a testing phase to gather feedback.
- Man arrested in Cyprus in first overseas National Security Act investigation
A man was arrested in Cyprus as part of the first overseas investigation under the National Security Act. The arrest marks a significant development in international security operations.
- Gatwick Airport suffers major water outage with people unable to flush toilets
Gatwick Airport is experiencing a major water outage, preventing people from flushing toilets. The issue was reported by Sky News.
- UK secretly considered suspending Israel trade deal during Gaza famine
The UK government secretly considered suspending Israel’s preferential trade privileges in August 2025 amid famine in Gaza but ultimately kept the 2019 UK-Israel Trade Partnership Agreement intact. A review by the Department for Business and Trade under Keir Starmer was concealed from Parliament, despite escalating concerns over Israel’s actions in Gaza and the West Bank.
- US ambassador shrugs off Ed Miliband’s jibes at ‘idiot’ Trump
U.S. Ambassador to the U.K. Warren Stephens dismissed past criticisms of Donald Trump by Britain’s Foreign Secretary Ed Miliband, stating that Miliband’s views from 2016 may have changed. Miliband had previously called Trump a 'racist, misogynistic self-confessed groper' and said he 'lowered the bar for idiocy,' but Stephens suggested such remarks are outdated. The ambassador also noted that Miliband’s past comments are 'irrelevant' now, while acknowledging that people often reconsider past statements.
- Russian warship carries out live-fire weapons exercise 46 miles off UK coast, MoD says
A Russian warship conducted a live-fire weapons exercise 46 miles off the UK coast, according to the UK Ministry of Defence. The warship was spotted in the North Sea by Sky News.
- The 59th PM: What lies ahead for Burnham
Andy Burnham is set to become the 59th prime minister of the United Kingdom. The article examines the transition process, key cabinet appointments, and potential changes in leadership style under Burnham's government.
- Two cross-country horse riders killed in separate accidents
Two cross-country horse riders were killed in separate accidents. The incidents occurred during an unspecified event, as reported by Sky News.
- 7.3 magnitude earthquake hits off Mexican coast
A 7.3 magnitude earthquake struck the North Pacific Ocean off the coast of Mexico, with its epicenter southwest of Aquiles Serdán. The quake triggered a tsunami warning, caused buildings to shake in Guatemala and El Salvador, and had no reported serious damage or fatalities.
- West Indies cricketing great Sir Garry Sobers has died
Sir Garry Sobers, a West Indies cricketing great, has died. The news was reported by Sky News Breaking.
- Man admits raping 'drugged' partner with other men
A man admitted to raping his drugged partner with other men. The incident was reported by Sky News Breaking.
- Police launch investigation after three people found dead in family home
Police have launched an investigation following the discovery of three deceased individuals in a family home. The incident is currently under scrutiny by authorities.
- UK proscribes Iran's IRGC as a terrorist organisation, Sky News reports
Britain has designated Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) as a terrorist organization, making it a criminal offense to associate with the group publicly. The IRGC, already under British sanctions, is an elite military force loyal to Iran's Supreme Leader established after the 1979 Islamic Revolution.
- At least 27 dead after fire breaks out at Bangkok pub
A fire at Rong Beer Na Lat Phrao pub in Bangkok resulted in at least 27 deaths. Firefighters controlled the blaze, and footage shows people fleeing the building as thick smoke filled the area.
- Wildfire kills at least 12 in southern Spain
A wildfire in southern Spain has killed at least 12 people. Sky News reported the incident as breaking news.
- 'Women and babies are dying': Birth trauma survivors call for immediate action to fix maternity crisis
Birth trauma survivors are urging immediate action to address a maternity crisis, highlighting that women and babies are dying. The survivors shared their maternity care experiences on a Sky News special.
- Labour asks Electoral Commission to investigate claims Farage broke electoral law by not disclosing gifts – UK politics live
Labour has requested the Electoral Commission investigate Nigel Farage for potentially violating electoral law by not disclosing gifts. A £5m donation to Farage from crypto billionaire Christopher Harborne is under scrutiny by parliamentary authorities.
- Tucker Carlson: After 9/11, I was 'hysterical' about Islam
Tucker Carlson admitted he was 'hysterical' about Islam after 9/11, having believed Muslims were a global threat. He now acknowledges his past statements were false and relates this to understanding Israeli perspectives.
- Hundreds of British soldiers to start drone and electronic warfare training at vast Canadian site
Hundreds of British soldiers will start drone and electronic warfare training at a vast Canadian site. The Canadian army commander, Lieutenant-General Michael Wright, is mentioned in the article.
- Girl and two boys arrested on suspicion of murdering teenager - as victim named
A girl and two boys were arrested on suspicion of murdering a teenager. The victim's name was revealed in the article.
- Three people killed following fire in west London
Three people were killed in a fire that occurred in west London. The incident was reported by Sky News as a breaking news story.
- Conservatives win by-election in Aberdeen South
The Conservative Party won the by-election in Aberdeen South. Sky News reported the breaking news.
- Lib Dem MP arrested and suspended from party
A Liberal Democrat MP was arrested and suspended from the party. The incident was reported by Sky News.
- Attempted murder probe after boy, 3, ended up in crocodile enclosure
A 3-year-old boy was found in a crocodile enclosure, leading to an attempted murder investigation. The incident prompted a criminal probe, though no further details about the circumstances were provided in the brief report.
- Starmer rival tells Sky News when leadership challenge will happen
A rival of Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer discusses a potential leadership challenge with Sky News. The discussion occurs amid a visit to University College London Hospital by Starmer and Health Secretary Wes Streeting.
- Starmer’s leadership under further pressure after defence ministers quit – UK politics live
John Healey and Al Carns resigned as defense ministers over the government’s defense investment plan. Peter Kyle, the business secretary, stated his loyalty to Keir Starmer but emphasized political purpose over personal allegiance.
- CBS News to hire Sky News presenter Trevor Phillips as global correspondent
CBS News is hiring British journalist Trevor Phillips, a Sky News presenter, as a global affairs correspondent. The appointment, first reported by Breaker, has not been officially confirmed by CBS News, which declined to comment.
- Four-man crew named for next mission in Artemis moon programme
A four-man crew has been selected for the next mission in the Artemis moon programme. The announcement was reported by Sky News Breaking.
- Starmer condemns 'abhorrent scenes' as man arrested over 'horrific' Belfast knife attack
Starmer condemns the 'abhorrent scenes' of a 'horrific' Belfast knife attack, leading to a man's arrest. The incident was reported by Sky News Breaking.
- Zelensky Open To Freezing Front Lines As ‘Quickest Way’ To Halt War
Volodymyr Zelensky stated in a Sky News interview that he would accept freezing the war along current front lines as the quickest path to a ceasefire, provided it leads to diplomatic efforts.
- German airport suspends flights as tower evacuated
A German airport suspended flights after its control tower was evacuated. The incident was reported by Sky News as a breaking story.
- Christian Eriksen collapses on pitch
Christian Eriksen collapsed on the pitch during a match. The incident was reported by Sky News as breaking news.
- Three people stabbed in east London
Three people were stabbed in east London as reported by Sky News.
- Three more people charged over Henry Nowak murder protests
Three additional individuals have been charged in connection with protests related to the Henry Nowak murder. The information is reported by Sky News.
- Barnaby Joyce backflips on One Nation policy: ‘Not going to be kicking permanent residents out of their house’
Barnaby Joyce corrected his statement on One Nation's housing policy, retracting claims that permanent residents could lose their homes. Sky News host Andrew Bolt criticized the party for creating policies without clear plans.
- Three Royal Navy members who died in helicopter crash in Devon named
Three Royal Navy members died in a helicopter crash in Devon. The incident occurred in the UK, and the identities of the deceased have been confirmed.