
William Mata is a writer for Evening Standard covering news, entertainment and sport. He lives in London and has also written for the Times, Metro and Independent
William Mata is a writer for Evening Standard covering news, entertainment and sport. He lives in London and has also written for the Times, Metro and Independent

May 1st is here and a traditional greeting is being heard

A Christmas range in April, anyone?

Woman who settled lawsuit with Duke of York said to have been involved in collision in Australia, which has not been confirmed by police or hospitals

Unions believe that rate rise will boost economic growth

Influencer called out after sharing images on her birthday

The British actress is said to be moving back with Willa, four, and Delphine, two, after reaching a custody agreement

Footballer also pays tribute to his own mother to celebrate his family

The threat from Tehran follows warnings by the US president of potential military action against Iran

The Eastenders actress recently split from the former TOWIE star after eight years together

The actor has won acclaim for his recent high-profile work tackling knife crime

Jonathan Ash-Edwards, the Police and Crime Commissioner for Hertfordshire, said the force should never have been involved in the first place

Knife attack follows incident in Elm Park - although stabbings are not thought to be linked

The Kremlin is reportedly eyeing a conventional military offensive

The eclipse was visible until 12.14pm on Saturday

Federal Aviation Administration to investigate after latest incident

Constabulary defends action after six officers sent to arrest two parents in front of children

Huge police presence in Manchester after shocking find in park

The Duke reportedly barely leaves the Montecito mansion which he shares with Meghan Markle

Gang members, aged between 12 and 17, cuffed in aftermath of shocking incident

Greg and Little Alex are back to challenge more hapless comedians

Government faces challenge from its own benches amid controversy surrounding benefits cuts