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China is ready for trade war with the US - and it's not clear Trump knows what he's taking on
If you think it is pensions, investments and jobs that matter most in all this, think again.
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Starmer says government will fund further local grooming inquiries if 'needed'
The government will fund any further local inquiries into the grooming gangs scandal that are deemed necessary, Sir Keir Starmer has said.
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Andrew Tate 'pointed gun at woman's face', court documents claim
Andrew Tate pointed a gun at a woman's face and told her to do as he said, according to court documents seen by Sky News.
Showbiz
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Saturday Night Live gets British version
A British version of long-running US sketch show Saturday Night Live (SNL) will be coming to Sky next year.
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Wolf Hall director on streaming levies: 'The government needs the guts to stand up to the bully in the White House'
The director of hit BBC period drama Wolf Hall says the government "needs to have enough guts to stand up to the bully in the White House" to protect the future of public service broadcasting.
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Rebekah Vardy loses appeal after claiming Coleen Rooney's lawyers 'deliberately' understated costs during libel case
Rebekah Vardy has lost an appeal after claiming Coleen Rooney's lawyers "deliberately" understated some of their client's costs during the "Wagatha Christie" libel case.
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Weezer bassist's wife shot and arrested on suspicion of attempted murder
A US author - the wife of Weezer bassist Scott Shriner - has been shot and arrested on suspicion of attempted murder.
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New Universal theme park set to open in UK - with promise of 'billions' of pounds for the economy
A new Universal theme park in Bedfordshire has been confirmed on what Sir Keir Starmer hailed as a "momentous" day for the UK.
UK News
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UK weather: Temperatures to soar up to 23C in some areas on Friday - as warning issued by fire brigade
The UK is set for yet more sunshine on Friday, with some parts seeing highs of up to 23C - almost 10C higher than average for this time of the year.
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Starmer says government will fund further local grooming inquiries if 'needed'
The government will fund any further local inquiries into the grooming gangs scandal that are deemed necessary, Sir Keir Starmer has said.
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Andrew Tate 'pointed gun at woman's face', court documents claim
Andrew Tate pointed a gun at a woman's face and told her to do as he said, according to court documents seen by Sky News.
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End 'misery and disruption' and accept pay deal, Angela Rayner tells striking bin workers in Birmingham
Angela Rayner has called for an end to the "misery and disruption" caused by Birmingham's bin strikes and urged union staff to accept a pay deal.
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'We're living a life sentence': Family of man killed by psychiatric patient demand answers
A grief-stricken family has told Sky News they want "someone to take accountability" for the death of Lewis Stone, a retired butcher who was killed by a secure psychiatric unit patient released 10 days earlier.
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Bin strikes, stinking rubbish and rats – what's life like in Birmingham now?
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World News
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How Trump changed his mind on tariffs
"Liberation Day" just gave way to Capitulation Day.
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Andrew Tate 'pointed gun at woman's face', court documents claim
Andrew Tate pointed a gun at a woman's face and told her to do as he said, according to court documents seen by Sky News.
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Inside a NATO base in Poland - as residents bordering Russia say 'scare tactic' is needed
Along the thin strip of beach and woodland known as the Vistula Spit which marks the northernmost demarcation between Poland and the Russian exclave of Kaliningrad, there is not much in the way of a border.
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More military support for Ukraine to be announced on Friday, defence secretary says
More military support for Ukraine will be announced on Friday as the UK and its allies "must step up support", the defence secretary said.
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Ballerina Ksenia Karelina jailed over Ukraine charity donation released in prisoner swap
Ballerina Ksenia Karelina - jailed in Russia after giving £40 to a charity supporting Ukraine - has been released as part of a prisoner swap deal with the US.
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China is ready for trade war with the US - and it's not clear Trump knows what he's taking on
If you think it is pensions, investments and jobs that matter most in all this, think again.
Politics
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Starmer says government will fund further local grooming inquiries if 'needed'
The government will fund any further local inquiries into the grooming gangs scandal that are deemed necessary, Sir Keir Starmer has said.
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Kemi Badenoch denies supporting local coalitions but says leaders must 'do what they need to do'
Elected councillors must "do what they need to do" to serve the people, Kemi Badenoch said after she suggested Reform and the Tories could form alliances at a local level.
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More military support for Ukraine to be announced on Friday, defence secretary says
More military support for Ukraine will be announced on Friday as the UK and its allies "must step up support", the defence secretary said.
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Challenge posed by Trump's tariffs has 'not gone away', says Starmer
Sir Keir Starmer has warned the challenge posed by Donald Trump's tariffs has "not gone away" despite the president announcing a 90-day pause on the higher rates.
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'All options' on table regarding British Steel's future, says Rachel Reeves
"All options" remain on the table over the future of British Steel, the chancellor has said, as fears mount over the company's plant in Scunthorpe.
Weird News
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'Once-in-a-lifetime' Iron Age hoard found in Yorkshire
A "once-in-a-lifetime" hoard of Iron Age artefacts has been uncovered by archaeologists.
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Diamond Tiffany earrings swallowed by suspected thief are recovered by Florida police
Detectives have recovered four diamond earrings from a suspected thief two weeks after he swallowed the jewellery worth nearly £600,000 during his arrest, US police have said.
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The blobfish: 'World's ugliest animal' named fish of the year in New Zealand
The blobfish, described as the world's ugliest animal, has been voted fish of the year in New Zealand.
Tech News
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Amount of electricity needed to power world's data centres expected to double in five years
The amount of electricity needed to power the world's data centres is expected to double in the next five years, according to an International Energy Agency (IEA) report.
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New at-home spit test for prostate cancer could be better than blood test, study suggests
A new spit test for prostate cancer which can be done at home may be better than current testing methods, a study suggests.
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'Concerning' levels of E.coli found in River Thames before Boat Race, campaigners say
E.coli has been traced in multiple water samples from the stretch of the River Thames that will host the famous Boat Race on Sunday, campaigners say.
Videos
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CCTV shows shoplifters using pythons to distract cashier before stealing from petrol station
Police are hunting for four suspects who used two pythons to distract a cashier before stealing $400 worth of CBD oil from a petrol station.
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'Concerning' levels of E.coli found in River Thames before Boat Race, campaigners say
E.coli has been traced in multiple water samples from the stretch of the River Thames that will host the famous Boat Race on Sunday, campaigners say.
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UK weather: Temperatures to soar up to 23C in some areas on Friday - as warning issued by fire brigade
The UK is set for yet more sunshine on Friday, with some parts seeing highs of up to 23C - almost 10C higher than average for this time of the year.
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'We're living a life sentence': Family of man killed by psychiatric patient demand answers
A grief-stricken family has told Sky News they want "someone to take accountability" for the death of Lewis Stone, a retired butcher who was killed by a secure psychiatric unit patient released 10 days earlier.
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Weezer bassist's wife shot and arrested on suspicion of attempted murder
A US author - the wife of Weezer bassist Scott Shriner - has been shot and arrested on suspicion of attempted murder.
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Starmer says government will fund further local grooming inquiries if 'needed'
The government will fund any further local inquiries into the grooming gangs scandal that are deemed necessary, Sir Keir Starmer has said.
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