A true crime TV channel has been axed from Sky as part of a wider shake-up of its channel line-up.
It is one of several recent changes to the broadcaster’s channel line-up, with further updates set to take place over the bank holiday weekend.
Which TV channel is going to be axed from Sky?
Crime & Justice, available on channel 1024 via Sky Glass and Sky Stream, will close permanently.
The Crime and Justice FAST channel will no longer be available on Sky Stream/Glass from Tuesday 19th May.
— UK FAST TV News (@FASTTVUKupdates) May 18, 2026
The channel featured real-life and true-crime programmes, including Britain’s Darkest Taboos, What the Killer Did Next, Stop Search Seize, and Highway Cops.
SkyJumanjiHD on Satellite 303 and Sky Glass/Stream 303 will temporarily rebrand to Book2ScreenHD.
Later in the weekend, it will change again to Sky BTTF HD.
Other updates earlier this month include Nick Jr. Too becoming Nick Jr. Peppa on May 1, and Men In Black changing its name to Sky Fast HD temporarily.
On May 4, Fear Seekers switched to SkyDecadesHD, and Nick SpongeBob became Nicktoons on May 5.
Islam Channel Bangla has also been removed from the platform.
Sky has advised viewers that channel numbers may differ based on their bundle and location.
Customers who notice channels missing or incorrectly listed are advised to reboot their Sky box to refresh the Electronic Programme Guide.
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These providers offer internet access in more localised areas, with speeds and prices often better value than those of the bigger operators.
Zzoom already dishes out fast fibre broadband with prices starting from just £20 per month for 200Mbps downloads.
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