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Tom Hollander on AI actor Tilly Norwood : 'Perhaps I'm not scared enough'
Tom Hollander says he's not worried about AI actors replacing real ones and thinks the creation of synthetic performers will only boost the value of authentic, live performance.
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Diane Keaton, star of Annie Hall and The Godfather, has died
Actress Diane Keaton, who starred in films including The Godfather and Annie Hall, has died aged 79.
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Starmer and other leaders have fallen into line on Trump's Gaza plan - now it must deliver
I've been around a while and seen a lot of the insides of international summits over the years, but this one was truly extraordinary.
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Trump achieves something remarkable, but will his 'goldfish' attention span stay the course?
Two things can be true at the same time - an adage so apt for the past day.
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'I don't remember feeling this unsafe': Frightened worshippers too scared to walk the streets
"I don't remember feeling this unsafe ever before," says 76-year-old devout Sikh Resham Kaur who moved to the UK from India when she was 18.
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'Make or break': Chancellor warned businesses can't take more tax hikes in budget
Rachel Reeves has been warned that firms face a "make-or-break moment" at next month's budget.
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Bodies of four hostages returned to Israel - and why finding others will be 'massive challenge'
The families of 24 dead hostages are still waiting to have their bodies returned from Gaza.
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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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China poses 'highly sophisticated' cyber threat to UK, NCSC warns
China poses a "highly sophisticated and capable" cyber threat, the UK's cyber agency has warned - as it revealed a 50% jump in significant attacks in Britain by criminals and hostile states.
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Four big themes as IMF takes aim at UK growth and inflation
Six months ago the International Monetary Fund (IMF) warned that the world economy was heading for a serious slowdown, in the face of Donald Trump's tariffs.
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Migrant with AK-47 face tattoo who threatened to kill Nigel Farage shouts from dock as he's jailed
An Afghan migrant who came to the UK on a small boat has been jailed for five years after posting a TikTok video in which he threatened to kill Reform UK leader Nigel Farage.
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A Dynasty star and the Thatcher dynasty
It was the night I rescued Dame Joan Collins' silk evening glove.
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Trump warned his plan for future of Gaza 'doesn't make sense'
One of the most high-profile and influential Palestinian politicians has told Sky News that Donald Trump is now "calling the shots" for Israel - and warned it "doesn't make sense" to have a Western-led government ruling Gaza or the return of a "British mandate" under Sir Tony Blair.
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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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Banks step up lobbying over threat of Reeves tax hikes
The total tax rate levied on British banks has risen again this year, according to a report by an industry trade body that will underpin warnings about threats to the City’s international competitiveness ahead of next month’s budget.
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Venezuela to close its Norwegian embassy - days after opposition leader wins Nobel Peace Prize in Oslo
Venezuela is to close its embassy in Norway - just days after the South American country's opposition leader was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in Oslo.
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Getting a job becomes harder with fewer vacancies - official ONS figures
The jobs market continued to slow, with 9,000 fewer vacancies in the three months to September, official figures show.
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The Brit Awards and Mercury Prize are moving outside London for the first time - but what does the shift mean for the UK music industry?
Back in 1977, the Beatles became the first act to be honoured for their outstanding contribution to music at a London ceremony that would later become the Brit Awards.
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Trump's plan has delivered a spectacular day - but has postponed harder decisions which now loom into view
It has been an extraordinary day of enormous emotion and high drama but, for all that, we have only witnessed the first phase of the Trump peace plan - and in many ways that is the easy bit.
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Briton detained in Iran moved to prison where husband is being held, says son
A Briton detained in Iran during a motorbike tour has been moved to a prison where her husband is being held, her son has told Sky News.
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SpaceX enjoys successful Starship rocket launch test
SpaceX has successfully launched its latest Starship rocket on a test flight, which took it halfway around the world while releasing mock satellites.
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Eurovision emergency vote on Israel's inclusion is called off
An emergency vote on Israel's participation in the Eurovision Song Contest has been called off following developments in the Middle East, the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) has said.
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Got a pair of AirPods? There's more to them than meets the eye - and it may mean global trade war
For most of human history, no one paid all that much attention to the 17 rare earth elements.
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Meta rolls out PG-13 restrictions on Instagram teen accounts
Teenagers using Instagram will now only see content that abides by a PG-13 cinema rating, according to Meta.
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What are the smacking laws in the UK and could they change?
Campaigners are calling for a ban on smacking as a punishment for children across the UK.
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Gaza peace deal not possible without Trump, says Starmer
The Gaza peace deal would not have been possible without US President Donald Trump, Sir Keir Starmer has said.
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