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Economy records 0.3% growth in November
The UK economy recorded growth of 0.3% in November, according to official figures, showing an improvement for output at a time when households and businesses were anxiously awaiting details of the budget.
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Ofcom welcomes Grok sexualised image restrictions and says investigation 'ongoing'
Ofcom has welcomed restrictions on Grok, X's AI chatbot, to prevent the generation of sexualised images.
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Tony Blair to oversee Gaza's future as part of Trump's 'greatest and most prestigious' Board of Peace
Sir Tony Blair will oversee the future of the Gaza strip as part of the "greatest and most prestigious board ever assembled", Donald Trump has said.
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'Violent disorder' at Iran's London embassy leave four in hospital
Several police officers have been injured after a protest outside the Iranian embassy in London erupted into violence.
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Nurses in transgender row suffered harassment from NHS trust, tribunal rules
An employment tribunal has delivered its judgment in the case of a group of nurses who complained about a transgender colleague's use of a female changing room.
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Water company probed after tens of thousands of homes lose supply
South East Water (SEW) is being investigated by regulator Ofwat after repeated outages since November have left tens of thousands of households and businesses across Kent and Sussex without drinking water.
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'People power' opposition supporters shout as voting count in Uganda election turns violent
Heavily-armed military officers yell at us to kneel on the ground in front of the shuttered shop fronts facing Kibuye roundabout in central Kampala as the jolting sounds of gunfire and stun grenades ring out.
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Mum of baby who fell seriously ill after being given now-recalled infant formula calls for investigation
A mother who fed her baby a now-recalled batch of infant formula is calling for a "full investigation" into the product after her son fell seriously ill.
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Venezuela's Machado gave Trump her Nobel Peace Prize medal in pursuit of a greater prize
The Nobel Peace Prize means a lot to Maria Corina Machado but, clearly, giving it away means even more.
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Parents say their children died taking part in viral trend - now they're set to face TikTok in court
Warning: This story contains descriptions of parents finding their children unresponsive.
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South East Water supply crisis is familiar tale for customers
When South East Water (SEW) is in the news, the headlines do not generally make for comfortable reading.
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911 calls reveal moments after Renee Nicole Good was shot by ICE agent in Minneapolis
Emergency calls have revealed the moments after mother-of-three Renee Nicole Good was shot in her car by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officer in Minneapolis.
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Who is the 'well known' Labour figure Farage says will defect to Reform next week?
In a typical Nigel Farage tease, the Reform UK leader has said that a "well known Labour figure" will defect to his party next week.
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We can learn a lot from Antarctica's weird biology
Even though it's high summer in the Antarctic, the ocean around the Rothera research station is -1 Celsius.
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Number of councils that have requested delay to local elections revealed - is yours one of them?
Over a third of the local councils offered a delay to their elections in May have requested one, Sky News analysis shows.
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More than 100 people die after torrential rain and flooding in South Africa, Mozambique and Zimbabwe
More than 100 people have been killed after torrential rain caused flooding across South Africa, Mozambique and Zimbabwe, with authorities issuing warnings that more severe weather is expected across several countries in southern Africa.
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West Midlands Police Chief Constable Craig Guildford to retire following Maccabi Tel Aviv fans ban row
The chief constable of West Midlands Police (WMP) is to retire following a row over the force's decision to ban Israeli football fans from a match in Birmingham for safety reasons.
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Trump claim linking paracetamol use during pregnancy to autism debunked by review
Scientists have dismissed warnings from Donald Trump linking paracetamol use during pregnancy to autism.
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AI evidence, a fake match, and misleading MPs: What led to the downfall of the West Midlands Police chief goes beyond football
What led to the downfall of the chief of West Midlands Police goes beyond a football match and the exclusion of a fan base.
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South East Water restores supply to homes in Kent and Sussex after week of chaos
Water is finally being restored to some homes across Kent and Sussex - after almost a week of chaos.
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Venezuela's Machado is 'confident' Maduro's 'criminal' regime will end
Venezuela's opposition leader said she is "confident" Nicolas Maduro's "criminal" regime will be dismantled and free elections will be held.
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Life raft backdrop a baffling choice for Kemi Badenoch's Aberdeen visit given latest defection
You almost had to see it to believe it.
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South Korea's ex-president jailed for five years over martial law declaration
The former president of South Korea, Yoon Suk Yeol, has been sentenced to five years in prison on charges relating to his failed martial law declaration.
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Labour MPs anticipate 'politically inept' U-turn on social media ban
Labour MPs expect a "politically inept" U-turn from the government on banning social media for under-16s amid Conservative plans to force a vote on the issue.
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Uganda election descends into deadly violence as President Yoweri Museveni looks to cling to power
At least seven people have been killed as Uganda's presidential election descended into violence, with the opposition party saying their leader had been forcibly taken away.
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Gas prices soar 40% amid 'perfect storm' of pressures
Wholesale natural gas prices have risen by more than 40% this month as a raft of pressures, described by one analyst as a "perfect storm", threaten to raise energy bills ahead.
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Outrage over 'ridiculous' compensation for 'unethical research' victims, including boys infected with HIV and hepatitis
Proposed compensation for victims of "unethical testing" at a college, leaving them with HIV and hepatitis, has been branded "ridiculous" by a charity.
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Reeves's cash ISA reforms 'doomed to fail', AJ Bell chief warns
Rachel Reeves's plans to curb cash ISA limits with the aim of fuelling a wave of stock market investing "are doomed to fail", the boss of one of Britain's biggest retail investment platforms has warned.
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