14 June 2020
Patrick Hutchinson carried an injured white man to safety during a violent far-right rally in central London.
14 June 2020
The London Fire Brigade said the fox was doing really well, after being rescued in Romford.
14 June 2020
Support group Grenfell United held an online memorial featuring videos from affected families and supporters.
14 June 2020
Marvin Rees said he had focused on tackling racial inequality in Bristol ahead of removing a statue of Edward Colston.
14 June 2020
The First Minister was speaking at the daily coronavirus press briefing.
14 June 2020
Scientists are asking people who have used DNA services such as Ancestry DNA, FTDNA and 23andMe to join the study.
14 June 2020
Shoppers may splash the cash as the shops reopen, but with fewer toilets available it may be harder to spend a penny.A day out at the shops pre-lockdown would likely have involved lunch and the use of a restaurant’s facilities, but as eateries are still shut shoppers will be depending on public toilets.Prime Minister Boris …
14 June 2020
As shops in England prepare to reopen Boris Johnson says ‘probably’ fewer that one in 1,000 people now have the disease.
14 June 2020
A 48-year-old man was found with fatal stab wounds at a house in north London.
14 June 2020
Missiles could be seen flying as officers formed a line across North Hanover Street.
14 June 2020
The Empire Windrush ship carried West Indian immigrants to the UK after the Second World War.
14 June 2020
Police reported 6,000 people attended the two gatherings on Saturday night.
14 June 2020
Critics of the US president claimed it was a sign of failing health, but Mr Trump said the surface was steep and slippery.
14 June 2020
More than 100 people were arrested at a far-right protest in London on Saturday.
14 June 2020
Paul and Elaine Gait settled their claims for wrongful arrest and false imprisonment against Sussex Police.
14 June 2020
Its director-general Roberto Azevedo said while such a move is ‘not a no-go by definition’, the UK would have to follow strict rules.
14 June 2020
The Chancellor says a comprehensive review ordered by Boris Johnson will look at the issue ‘in the round’.