Officials have rehearsed a ‘reasonable worst-case scenario’ for carbon dioxide disruption that could narrow product ranges in shops and affect hospitals and breweries
A late ankle knock to Shamal George, Matthew MacDermid’s appointment and Martin O’Neill’s plans for returning players make the Hampden semi one to watch
A First Minister has called for work on the Darc radar to stop amid worries about the United States under Donald Trump, prompting rebuttals about defence, jobs and long-term alliances
The government says it is preparing for potential supply disruption from the Iran conflict while expanding support for manufacturers and reassuring the public about food and CO2 supplies
Executives were summoned to an emergency summit in New York amid widespread rumor and confusion over the future of LIV Golf and possible shifts in Saudi backing
A farewell gesture during flight FI521 drew scrutiny after a Boeing 757 descended near Vestmannaeyjar, prompting an airline report to police and an ongoing inquiry
Keir Starmer has rejected pressure from Donald Trump over the Iran conflict and a threatened revision of the UK-US trade deal, while the King’s forthcoming state visit proceeds amid tension
A Housing Ombudsman investigation concluded that delays and service failures by Kensington and Chelsea Council warranted £3,800 in compensation and a formal apology
Publishers and the UK Anti-SLAPP Coalition are running a Day of Action to push for clear legal safeguards against abusive lawsuits that threaten public interest reporting
England under-23s secured a 1-0 semi-final victory over the Netherlands at the Murcia Stadium, with Isobel Goodwin’s second-half strike and a late save from Khiara Keating sealing progression to the final on 17 April
A 61-year-old former executive is pursuing more than £50,000 from British Airways after injuring two fingers on a 2026 flight, citing both physical damage and persistent psychological effects
The council offered condolences after Storm Dave and clarified that the fallen tree and the land it stood on are not owned by South Staffordshire Council
A dramatic week in football features Michael Carrick’s strong reaction to a red card, questions over Arsenal’s composure, Virgil van Dijk rallying Liverpool and off-field moves that include John Terry and a racism probe
Around 300 people gathered at P&J Live in Aberdeen for a Reform UK rally that mixed policy pledges, conflicting leadership messages and a dramatic end to the night
An emergency response to a fatality near Clapham Junction caused delays and cancellations to South Western Railway services to London Waterloo; emergency teams cleared the scene and normal running resumed
Hearts strengthened their position after a 3-1 victory at Tynecastle; Lawrence Shankland reveals why he knew a VAR penalty would be given and how mental work keeps him ready
The prime minister has ruled out joining a US-led blockade of the Strait of Hormuz while urging a broad international approach to reopen the channel and protect the economy