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Surprise rise in wages - as unemployment unexpectedly stays the same
Wages have risen while unemployment unexpectedly saw no change, official figures show.
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Trump hints Ukraine election may be needed for peace - as he addresses Kyiv being left out of Russia talks
Donald Trump has suggested Russia's war in Ukraine could have been "settled very easily" as he criticised Kyiv's negotiation skills.
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British couple detained in Iran charged with espionage
The British couple detained in Iran have been charged with espionage, according to the Iranian judiciary news agency.
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Easier for children to buy knives than paracetamol, police review finds amid government crackdown
It is easier for children to buy knives than it is to purchase paracetamol a police review has concluded.
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DeepSeek founder Liang Wengfeng spotted in public for first time since company upended AI in the West
The elusive founder of disruptive Chinese AI company DeepSeek has been spotted attending a Beijing conference, one week after snubbing a global AI summit in Paris.
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In Ukraine peace talks Russia tries to appeal to Trump's business background - it sounds like Moscow's succeeding
As Russia's foreign minister of more than 20 years, Sergei Lavrov is not one for big emotions.
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Passengers describe escape from upside-down Delta jet at Toronto's Pearson Airport
Passengers have said they were left dangling upside down with fuel running down the windows when their plane flipped over in Toronto.
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Donald Trump's direction of travel in diplomacy does not look good for Ukraine
That the United States chose to hold talks with Russia about Ukraine without Ukraine sums up the power imbalance that is upending security assumptions for the whole of Europe.
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Lorries dumped waste on beach - as Sky News told gangs can 'make millions' from illegal tipping
On a bright but chilly February morning, around a dozen volunteers gather by the beachfront at Minster, on the Isle of Sheppey in Kent.
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Thames Water multi-billion pound debt lifeline approved by High Court
Thames Water, which was due to run out of money, has been given a lifeline after a £3bn loan was approved by the High Court.
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A$AP Rocky found not guilty of firing gun at his former friend
A$AP Rocky has been found not guilty of firing a gun at his former friend.
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Sadiq Khan: London mayor says President Trump 'absolutely' welcome to visit UK in major U-turn
London's mayor Sir Sadiq Khan has defended his past attacks on Donald Trump, telling Sky News that standing up for the city "does mean sometimes saying boo to a goose".
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What's happening with Thames Water, why's it in court and could it be nationalised?
It's was crunch time for the UK's biggest water provider Thames Water as its fate was announced on Tuesday morning.
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Pope Francis has 'bilateral pneumonia' but remains in 'good mood', Vatican says
The Pope has been diagnosed with bilateral pneumonia but is in a "good mood", the Vatican has said.
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'Loophole' in law on messaging apps leaves children vulnerable to sexual abuse, says NSPCC
Nearly 39,000 child sex abuse image crimes were recorded last year - with an "unacceptable loophole" in the law leaving children vulnerable on messaging services, says the NSPCC.
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Large sinkhole forces closure of Godstone High Street in Surrey following burst water pipe
A large sinkhole has opened up in a Surrey village - forcing the high street to be closed.
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Kayaker survives being swallowed by humpback whale in Chile
A kayaker has said he thought he was going to die when he was swallowed by a humpback whale.
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Alice da Silva Aguiar: Mum of Southport victim praises local community in first interview since attack
The mum of Alice da Silva Aguiar, one of three young girls killed in an attack on a dance class in Southport, has praised her local community in her first interview since her daughter was murdered.
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Australia 'should be prepared to contribute' to securing Ukraine's freedom, former PM says
A former Australian prime minister has said his country should be "prepared to make a contribution" to protect the freedom of Ukraine.
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Jannik Sinner: Lawyer for world tennis number one hits back at 'unfair' criticism of doping case settlement
Jannik Sinner's lawyer has hit back at "unfair" criticism over the world tennis number one only receiving a three-month ban in a doping case settlement.
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England's top judge condemns Starmer and Badenoch comments on Gaza family coming to UK on Ukraine scheme
England's most senior judge says she is "deeply troubled" by Sir Keir Starmer and Kemi Badenoch's exchange about a Gazan family coming to the UK under the Ukraine scheme.
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Public services prepare for up to 11% cuts - as defence secretary says 'we must rearm'
Some government departments have been asked to make savings which would amount to a 11% cut in spending - as the prime minister faces calls to raise defence spending.
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Bring back wolves to Scotland to reach net zero, says controversial research
Reintroducing wolves in the Scottish Highlands could allow native forests to bloom and help reach climate targets, researchers have suggested.
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Ice hockey game between USA and Canada has three fights in first nine seconds
A bad-tempered ice hockey game between the United States and Canada on Saturday kicked off with three fights in the first nine seconds.