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Dolly Parton says 'I ain't dead yet' after health fears triggered by singer's sister
Dolly Parton has declared she "ain't dead yet" after her sister raised concerns about the singer's health by asking people to pray for her.
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Robin Williams's daughter begs people to stop sending her AI videos of her father
The daughter of late actor Robin Williams has begged people to stop sending her AI-generated "slop" of her father.
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Denmark proposes social media ban for under-15s - as PM hits out at 'monster'
The Danish government is proposing a ban on several social media apps for under-15s, according to the country's prime minister.
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Badenoch pulls off first conference speech as leader, but it is less clear if this will be her last
There's no question that Kemi Badenoch's on the ropes after a low-energy first year as leader that has seen the Conservative Party slide backwards by pretty much every metric.
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Huge surge in online hate crimes targeting footballers revealed
Suspected online hate crimes referred to police have quadrupled already this season in English football, Sky News can reveal.
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'Beaten for 16 days': Deported Afghans describe brutal treatment by Iran - yet are desperate to return
It's dusty, sweltering, crowded. Waves of people start to arrive.
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'Why are you doing this to me?' Woman accused of stalking the McCanns has outburst in court
A woman accused of stalking Madeleine McCann's parents shouted: "Why are you doing this to me?" and was led away in tears by officers, during her trial.
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Gaza peace deal: Netanyahu hails 'critical turning point' as Hamas agrees to release hostages
Benjamin Netanyahu has hailed "a critical turning point" in the Gaza war after Israel and Hamas signed off the first phase of Donald Trump's peace plan.
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Parasocial relationships: How well do we really know the people we follow online?
Ever found yourself religiously following the lives of people you've never met on social media?
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Starmer gets carnival welcome in India - but UK business leaders paint challenging picture back home
It is not hard to see why Sir Keir Starmer ends up doing quite so many foreign trips.
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Britain's winter blackout risk the lowest in six years - but 'tight' days expected
Britain is at the lowest risk of a winter power blackout than at any point in the last six years, the national electricity grid operator has said.
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Trump's Gaza deal may not go down well with everyone - but for now, it's a beacon of optimism
When the peace deal came, it came quickly.
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Gold smashes past $4,000 per ounce but there is good reason to be worried
An extraordinary milestone was achieved overnight for the price of gold.
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Bank of England warns of 'sharp correction' for markets if AI bubble bursts and IMF agrees
The Bank of England sees trouble ahead for global financial markets if investors U-turn on the prospects for artificial intelligence (AI) ahead, with the IMF in agreement.
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Customers of five water firms are facing higher than expected hikes to bills
Customers of five water firms are facing higher than expected rises to their inflation-busting bills after the companies disputed limits imposed by the industry regulator.
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Why Gaza peace agreement seems to finally suit the key players after two years of war
Timing is everything.
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Ashraf Mahrous: Egypt's 'strongman' wrestler pulls ship using his teeth
An Egyptian wrestler is hoping he has set a world record after pulling a 700-ton (635,000kg) ship with his teeth.
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Everest trekker Rob Mason describes lucky escape after hundreds stranded on mountain by blizzard
A trekker has told Sky News of how he escaped the worst of a snowstorm near Everest that left hundreds of people stranded.
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Manchester synagogue killer 'pledged allegiance to Islamic State' during attack, police say
The Manchester synagogue terrorist made a call to police during the attack where he pledged allegiance to the so-called Islamic State, police say.
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Tories promise to scrap stamp duty if they win next election
The Conservatives will abolish stamp duty if they win the next election, Kemi Badenoch has announced.
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'Disappointed': Starmer blames Tories for China spy trial being dropped
Sir Keir Starmer has said the government is "disappointed" a China spy trial was dropped and blamed the previous Tory government.
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Author Dame Jilly Cooper dies after fall
Author Dame Jilly Cooper has died, her publisher has said.
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Trump says Illinois governor and Chicago mayor should be jailed, as National Guard deployed
Donald Trump has said the governor of Illinois and mayor of Chicago, both Democrats, should be jailed - as his administration appears poised to deploy troops on the streets of the third-largest US city.
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UK won't give more visas to Indian workers, says PM
Sir Keir Starmer has said the government will not relax visa rules for India, as he embarks upon a two-day trade trip to Mumbai.
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How AI is driving a 'distortion of reality' when it comes to how women are presented online
Women in work are consistently portrayed as younger and less experienced than men online and by artificial intelligence, a sweeping new study has found.
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The pulse of a city on edge - hundreds protest Trump's plan to deploy troops in Chicago
The sun went down and the volume went up.
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It's now almost impossible to work your way to riches, says report into growing wealth gap
Britain's wealth gap is growing and it's now practically impossible for a typical worker to save enough to become rich, according to a report.
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What does Trump's Gaza peace plan look like?
Donald Trump says Hamas and Israel have agreed to the "first phase" of his Gaza peace plan - including the release of all hostages – but what exactly does his 20-point vision include?