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Trump set to announce US will agree trade deal with UK, Sky News understands
Donald Trump is set to announce that America will agree a trade deal with the UK, Sky News understands.
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Starmer defends winter fuel cut despite anger among Labour MPs
Sir Keir Starmer has again defended cutting the winter fuel allowance, despite Labour MPs blaming it for the party's poor performance at the local elections.
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India will 'pay the price' for 'blatant mistake' says Pakistan PM
Pakistan's prime minister has pledged to retaliate after India's deadly missile strike, saying the country will "now have to pay the price" for their "blatant mistake".
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Federal Reserve warns of impact of Trump tariffs as US interest rates held
The US central bank held interest rates as it said Trump tariffs have risked higher inflation and unemployment amid "so much" uncertainty.
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UK-India trade deal: Is Farage right to call out 'big tax exemption'?
Britain's trade deal with India has created a pocket of controversy on taxation.
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Starmer facing growing backbench rebellion over planned disability benefit cuts
A senior Labour MP has said the government needs to take "corrective action" over planned disability benefit cuts - as Sir Keir Starmer faces a growing backbench rebellion.
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Liam Payne died without a will as it's revealed who'll be responsible for his multi-million pound fortune
Liam Payne left behind a fortune worth £24.3m and died without a will, court documents show.
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Putin prepares to host dozens of world leaders for Victory Day parade in major PR coup for Moscow
It's hard not to view the motivating factor behind Vladimir Putin's latest unilateral ceasefire in Ukraine as one of timing.
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Cardinals returning to conclave after first vote ends in black smoke
Cardinals have failed to reach the required two-thirds majority in their first vote to choose a new pope in the Vatican.
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US senators attempt to ban Trump's 'profoundly corrupt' crypto schemes
US senators are attempting to ban presidents and their families from investing in and promoting cryptocurrency, calling it a "profoundly corrupt scheme".
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UK government in 'active discussions' with Washington over US film tariffs as Starmer urged to 'stand up' to Trump
The UK government is in "active discussions" with top officials in the White House about Donald Trump's film tariffs, a minister has said.
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Woman who faked being a man to get into Magic Circle finally allowed in
How did one woman fool the most famous magic society on the planet?
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Who could be the next pope?
The papal conclave is beginning, where 133 cardinal electors are tasked with choosing the new leader of the Catholic Church.
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Women and children among 48 people killed in Israeli airstrikes in Gaza, say Palestinian health officials
At least 48 people have been killed in Gaza following a series of Israeli airstrikes, according to local health officials.
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Trade war: China moves to ease tariff pain ahead of US peace talks
China has revealed a series of measures designed to help its economy navigate the effects of the escalating trade war with the United States, hours after exploratory peace talks were announced.
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OpenAI backtracks on plans to take away non-profit's control
OpenAI has backtracked on plans to turn into a for-profit company after outcry from politicians, civic leaders, and Elon Musk.
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Iran rejects reports of involvement in alleged plot to target Israeli embassy in London
Iran has rejected reports that Iranian nationals were allegedly involved in a plot to target the Israeli embassy in London.
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China hosts world's first half-marathon race between humans and robots
Robots have raced against humans in a half-marathon for the first time.
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Cost of digitising the NHS £21bn over the next five years - report
The cost of digitising the NHS is around £21bn over the next five years, according to new research.
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David Attenborough's Ocean film is 'biggest message he's ever told'
Sir David Attenborough's latest film is "the biggest message he's ever told", its directors have said - with one telling Sky News the broadcaster's final words on saving the world's oceans brought him to tears.
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Reform threat presents us with 'fight of our lives', admits top minister
Sir Keir Starmer sent his chief cabinet "fixer" to attempt to calm down jittery Labour MPs in a mutinous mood after last week's elections drubbing by Reform.
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Reform won't suspend councillor who shared Hitler meme during VE Day commemorations
Reform UK is not suspending a newly elected councillor who has been criticised for sharing a now-deleted Adolf Hitler meme on social media.