Author: Sky News
The Churchill statue in Parliament Square in London has been defaced overnight with “Zionist war criminal” and other graffiti.Read More
The result in a seat that Labour has dominated for nearly a century represents an embarrassing setback for the prime minister.Read More
Migrant workers alleged they were subjected to abusive treatment in a Malaysian factory for Dyson.Read More
Green candidate Hannah Spencer, a plumber before she entered politics, said she never wanted to be a politician and apologized to anyone who had booked her plumbing services.Read More
A wave of global money chasing high-flying shares of South Korean chipmakers is spurring abnormal moves and volumes in exchange‑traded funds.Read More
Global investors offloaded a record amount of South Korean equities on Friday, in a sign of profit taking after the equity benchmark rallied nearly 50% this year.Read More
Tensions in the global tech market are rising as AI fuels unprecedented demand for memory chips.Read More
The shifting composition of big public companies in the stock index shows how lopsided and less dynamic the American economy has become.Read More
Opposition parties have criticised Modi’s visit and accused the government of abandoning the Palestinian cause.Read More
Andrew Herbert, from Skipton, has created over 100 gadgets which help keep him more independent.Read More