Prince Charles Cinema fears its future is at risk
The cinema in Leicester Square says its landlord wants to hike its rent under a new contract.
Shops and firms will not be forced to accept cash
Coffee shops, trains and leisure centres have been accused of excluding people by no longer accepting cash.
Shops and firms will not be forced to accept cash
Coffee shops, trains and leisure centres have been accused of excluding people by no longer accepting cash.
Greens and Lib Dems agree to back Scottish Budget
The deals mean that the Scottish government's tax and spending proposals will definitely be approved.
Black Sabbath honour 'means a lot' to Ozzy
The founding members of Black Sabbath are set to receive the Freedom of Birmingham.
GPs asked to identify potential gambling addicts
The health watchdog says gambling should be given the same weight as alcohol and nicotine addiction.
GPs asked to identify potential gambling addicts
The health watchdog says gambling should be given the same weight as alcohol and nicotine addiction.
Stormy UK weather likely to continue for the rest of winter
Will the stormy weather continue into February and what is the forecast looking like for the start of spring?
Just Stop Oil disrupts Sigourney Weaver West End play
Two protesters walked on stage during Monday's evening performance of The Tempest, in Theatre Royal.
Children joined riots for the 'thrill', report says
The children's commissioner says children often made impulsive decisions to become involved in the riots.
Temporary housing linked to deaths of at least 74 children
Official data show that 58 of those children were babies under the age of one.
Cooper to reject call to widen extremism definition
The home secretary rejects the central findings of a report she commissioned last year.
Omagh bomb dead to be remembered as inquiry opens
Profiles of those killed in the1998 Real IRA attack will be read out at the start of the inquiry.
Omagh bomb dead to be remembered as inquiry opens
Profiles of those killed in the1998 Real IRA attack will be read out at the start of the inquiry.
The Papers: Auschwitz anniversary and China AI 'tumbles' US tech
Holocaust survivors' recollections and DeepSeek's effect on US tech feature in Tuesday's papers.
Referee Coote hid sexuality for fear of abuse
Former Premier League referee David Coote has said he hid his sexuality during his career, fearing the abuse he would receive for being gay.
How an urban explorer's grisly discovery led to a murder conviction
The skeleton of Ean Coutts was found in a derelict warehouse in Fife a year after he went missing.
'Doctors called me attention-seeking when I was suicidal'
Jessica Matthews was 21 when she was diagnosed with borderline personality disorder.
Dad guilty of 14-year-old daughter's murder
Simon Vickers claimed Scarlett's death was a "freak accident" but a jury convicts him of murder.
Alleged spy 'thought she was helping find fugitive'
Katrin Ivanova says she was "used" by her partner Biser Dzhambazov, who has pleaded guilty to conspiracy to spy for Russia.