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Gaza aid centres to be closed tomorrow - as IDF warns nearby roads will be 'considered combat zones'
Aid distribution centres in Gaza will be closed on Wednesday, the US-backed organisation operating them has announced, after Palestinians were reportedly killed by Israeli gunfire near one of its sites.
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AI, robots, lasers and gap years in armed forces: Key details as UK to become 'battle ready'
The UK must rebuild its military and get the whole country ready for war as the threat of conflict with a nuclear power like Russia or China is real, a major defence review warns.
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UK will be forced to increase defence spending to 3.5% of GDP in NATO push to keep US on side, Sky News understands
The UK will be forced to agree this month to increase defence spending to 3.5% of national income within a decade as part of a NATO push to rearm and keep the US on side, Sky News understands.
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Thames Water survival hopes suffer fresh blow
The private equity firm that had been the frontrunner to lead a rescue of the UK's largest water provider - Thames Water - has pulled out.
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South Korea: Liberal opposition candidate Lee Jae-myung wins snap presidential election
The Democratic Party's Lee Jae-myung has won South Korea's snap presidential election - six months after the country was briefly thrown into martial law.
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'Deeply dangerous' assisted dying bill should be scrapped, says leading care consultant
A leading British palliative care consultant has described the assisted dying bill as "not fit for purpose" and is urging MPs to stop the bill from progressing any further.
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Thames crisis underlines scale of water industry turnaround task
As an independent review sets out a vision for cleaning up the water industry, a real-world example of why the sector is in such deep trouble floats into view.
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Famous chimpanzee sanctuary faces existential threat from illegal land grab
There is a distinct moment when the tranquillity of the Tacugama Chimpanzee Sanctuary envelops our car as we drive higher up the mountain.
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Chinese group Jingye hires lawyers to recover British Steel cash
The Chinese owner of British Steel has hired a leading City law firm to explore the recovery of hundreds of millions of pounds it invested in the Scunthorpe-based company before the government seized control of its operations in April.
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Britons accused of smuggling cocaine in Angel Delight sachets could face death penalty
Three Britons could face the death penalty in Bali after appearing in court charged with smuggling nearly a kilogram of cocaine into Indonesia.
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KKR abandoned Thames Water rescue despite No 10 talks with Kravis
The investment giant lined up to rescue Thames Water abandoned its offer days after talks took place involving one of its co-founders and Downing Street officials.
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Mum accused of killing three people with poisonous mushrooms breaks down in court - what you need to know
An Australian woman accused of murdering her estranged husband's parents and an aunt by serving them a beef wellington laced with poisonous mushrooms has given evidence in court for the first time.
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Cheese-loving daredevils hurl themselves down Cooper's Hill in Gloucestershire for famous race
Dairy-loving daredevils from around the world have descended on Gloucestershire and thrown themselves down Cooper's Hill in the annual cheese-rolling race.
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Madeleine McCann: New search under way brings fresh hope - but there are big unanswered questions
Dense shrubs, empty barns, disused wells and dirt tracks - the police here have got their work cut out if they're to find evidence relating to Madeleine McCann's disappearance.
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Government draws link between good weather and small boat crossings - but they are rising during bad conditions too
A new Home Office report has linked the UK's balmy start to 2025 to a dramatic rise in the number of small boat crossings when compared to the same period last year.
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Suspected gang who 'helped hundreds of migrants enter UK illegally' arrested in raids across England
A suspected criminal gang accused of helping more than 200 migrants from Botswana enter the UK illegally over a two-year period has been targeted in a series of raids.
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Chaos, confusion and killings: How the Israeli-backed aid plan in Gaza is unravelling
Dozens of Palestinians have been killed near aid distribution compounds in recent days, prompting renewed criticism of the controversial new Israeli-backed aid system for the Gaza Strip.
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'Transformational' new drug could stop breast cancer tumours before they grow, trial finds
A new drug could stop some breast cancer tumours from using hormones to grow, a trial has found.
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Water industry: Commission finds five areas where 'fundamental change' is needed
"Interlocking failures" in the water sector across England and Wales can be fixed through fundamental reform in five key areas, according to a major interim report.
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Rachel Reeves threatens to sue Roman Abramovich over Chelsea FC sale proceeds
The chancellor and foreign secretary are threatening to take Roman Abramovich to court to seize the proceeds of his Chelsea FC sale.
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'I might not make it': Sarah Jessica Parker on the stress of reading two books a day
Sarah Jessica Parker was the subject of some unwanted headlines over the past few weeks after saying she reads two books a day.
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Seriously deep sleeper not woken up by ship crashing in his garden
A cargo ship has crashed into a man's front garden in Norway, missing his home, where he was sleeping, by just a few metres.
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Exercise may benefit colon cancer patients as much as some drugs, study finds
Regular exercise after treatment cuts the risk of death in cancer patients by more than a third, a new study has found.
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What we know about new Madeleine McCann searches in Portugal
Almost two decades since Madeleine McCann disappeared on holiday, new searches have begun in Portugal.
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Reform-linked thinktank hires YouTube star in policy and PR push
A YouTube star has been hired by a thinktank supportive of Reform UK as it looks to strengthen Nigel Farage's policy agenda, Sky News can reveal.
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World Boxing president apologises to Imane Khelif for naming her in sex test policy
The head of World Boxing has apologised after the organisation singled out Imane Khelif in an announcement about making sex testing mandatory.
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Keir Starmer has some big decisions to make - and may not have long to make them
Barely a day after lift-off for the Strategic Defence Review, there are serious questions about whether the government needs to go further.
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Ukraine war: Underwater explosives strike bridge linking Russia to Crimea, Kyiv says
Ukraine says it struck the road and rail bridge linking Russia and Crimea with underwater explosives.
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Mountainhead: Succession writer Jesse Armstrong's new film takes aim at tech billionaires
Succession writer Jesse Armstrong says he hopes his new film about toxic tech billionaires can be a receptacle for anyone who is "feeling wonky about the world".
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UK has warmest spring on record, Met Office says
The UK has had its warmest spring on record - and its driest for 50 years, the Met Office has said.
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Elon Musk calls Donald Trump-backed tax bill a 'disgusting abomination'
Elon Musk has criticised US President Donald Trump's tax and spending bill, calling it "outrageous" and a "disgusting abomination".
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