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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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Government considering sending failed asylum seekers to overseas 'migrant hubs'
The government is considering sending failed asylum seekers, including those arriving on small boats, to overseas 'migrant hubs', Sky News understands.
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Israel says it has killed Hamas military intelligence chief Osama Tabash - as forces told to push further into Gaza
Israel has said Hamas' military intelligence chief in southern Gaza has been "eliminated".
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Incoming IOC president to open talks on Russia's potential return to Olympics
The incoming IOC president has revealed to Sky News she is against banning countries from the Olympics over wars and will open talks on Russia's potential return to the Games.
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Snow White: Little people feel 'erased' by Disney's use of CGI instead of real actors
Disney's use of CGI to create the seven miners at the heart of the live-action remake of Snow White And The Seven Dwarves has left little people feeling "disregarded" and "erased," according to a disability activist.
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Putin will break any peace deal where Ukraine is not 'defended' by 'coalition of the willing', Starmer warns
Vladimir Putin will break any peace agreement with Ukraine that is not "defended" by an international coalition of forces, the British prime minister has said.
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Harrods proposes six-figure payouts to victims of al Fayed abuse
Lawyers for Harrods are proposing six-figure payouts to settle claims brought by sexual abuse victims of the London department store's former owner, Mohamed al Fayed.
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UK growth forecast set for major downgrade as chancellor faces difficult spring statement
The chancellor's update on the economy next week is not going to be an emergency budget in its truest sense. But it will be a moment when the sirens flash red.
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Heathrow shutdown is embarrassing at best - but at worst it points to serious vulnerabilities in UK infrastructure
An electrical substation fire and an entire airport shut down - with over 1,000 flights cancelled, others rerouted worldwide, and 200,000 passengers affected by the disruption.
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As Birmingham grapples with bin strikes and 'rats as big as cats', councils fear further cuts
In Birmingham, they say the rats are as big as cats.
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Trump announces 'most lethal aircraft ever built' and says Russia 'wouldn't be worried' about NATO without US
Donald Trump has said Russia is only fearful of NATO with the US as a member.
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US heavyweight boxing legend George Foreman dies age 76
US heavyweight boxing legend George Foreman has died age 76.
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'British people don't want culture war on climate' says Ed Miliband as cuts to GB Energy ruled out
Ed Miliband said he is "not anticipating" cuts to GB Energy ahead of the chancellor announcing the biggest spending squeeze on Whitehall in years.
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Five jihadists found guilty of holding French journalists hostage
Five jihadists have been found guilty of holding French journalists captive in Syria for the terror group Islamic State.
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How Donald Trump's tariffs are wreaking chaos in the British metal industry
As the clock ticked down towards 12.01am Eastern Standard Time on 12 March, Liam Bates kept refreshing his browser.
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Heathrow resumes flights and hopes for full day of service - but passengers face further delays
Heathrow says it is expecting a full day of "100% operation" after the airport was shut over a loss of power - but passengers have been warned of further disruption.
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Ida Lock: Baby girl died from brain injury because midwives failed to provide basic care, coroner rules
A baby girl died from a serious brain injury because midwives failed to provide basic medical care, a coroner has concluded.
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US attorney general threatens 20-year jail sentences for damaging Elon Musk's Tesla cars
The US attorney general has said three people alleged to have damaged Tesla cars and charging stations could be jailed for up to 20 years.
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Israeli PM tries to sack Shin Bet chief amid hostage protests - but top court blocks move
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has ordered the dismissal of the head of the Shin Bet internal security service - a move temporarily blocked by the country's top court.
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Heathrow closure: Keir Starmer receiving 'regular updates'
Sir Keir Starmer said he is receiving "regular updates" about the fire that shut down Heathrow Airport as counter-terror police lead enquiries into its cause.
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Celebrities urge government to reverse 'shameful' welfare cuts
A swathe of celebrities including Sir Stephen Fry and Succession star Brian Cox have urged the government to reverse its "shameful" cuts to welfare.
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Heathrow shutdown: Cost of airport closure could be worth millions
The closure of Heathrow Airport could cost millions of pounds, with travellers and goods grounded as Europe's largest airport spent the vast majority of Friday without power.
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Andrew Tate leaves the US to return to Romania 'to prove innocent men don't run from anything'
Andrew Tate, the self-styled "king of toxic masculinity", and his brother Tristan have flown from the US to Romania to fulfil legal obligations related to a criminal investigation against them.
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Race to clean up billions of plastic 'nurdles' that washed up in UK after tanker crash
Clean-up teams are in a race against time to remove billions of plastic pellets that are building up on England's east coast before they are washed back out to sea.
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Heathrow closure: What are your rights if your flight is delayed or cancelled?
London Heathrow was forced to close on Friday due to a fire at a nearby electricity substation.
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Heathrow closure throws travel plans into chaos - as weddings, rugby tours and Arctic Circle trips affected
Thousands of passengers have faced delays and cancellations after Heathrow, Europe's busiest airport, was forced to close on Friday following a fire at a nearby electric substation.
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Sudan's recaptured palace is a significant sign of return to order
Sudan's military operations have pointed towards a specific target for several weeks: reclaim the Republican Palace from their entrenched enemy, the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), after close to two years of war.
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Three quarters of a million pieces of rubbish found on UK beaches
Conservationists picked up hundreds of thousands of pieces of rubbish from British beaches last year, according to a charity.
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Gaydio Replay
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Neil and Debbie (22nd March)
including Gaydio Anthems from 11
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Kriss Herbert (22nd March)
with Saturday breakfast
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Nigel May (22nd March)
waking up Brighton for a Saturday