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Pupils and teachers voice fears over 'staggering' decision to remove specialist police officers from London schools
London schools are at risk of "increased violence" and "gang exploitation" following the decision to remove specialist police officers, headteachers have told Sky News.
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Welsh government can't guarantee lives won't be lost in another coal tip disaster
It is "difficult" to give a "cast iron guarantee" that lives won't be lost because of a coal tip disaster, the deputy first minister of Wales has told Sky News.
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Nursing home fire kills 20 in China
At least 20 people have been killed in a fire at a nursing home in northern China, a state news agency reported.
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How King Charles and his 'darling' Queen Camilla have navigated their 50-year love affair as they mark 20th wedding anniversary
Exactly 20 years ago today, the now King and Queen were married in a small, private civil ceremony in Windsor.
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'No resolution' after 'intensive talks' over Birmingham bin strikes - as Labour councillor quits
Negotiations to end a bin strike in Birmingham have once again today failed to result in an agreement.
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New Universal theme park set to open in UK - with promise of 'billions' of pounds for the economy
A deal for a new Universal theme park in Bedfordshire has been confirmed, which Rachel Reeves says will bring "billions" to the economy and create thousands of jobs.
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In the idyllic Cognac region of southern France, Trump's tariffs threaten a centuries-old way of life
The impact of Trump's tariffs is reaching deep into every economy.
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Labour MPs back Corbyn calls for Chilcot-style inquiry into UK's role in Gaza war
A number of Labour MPs have backed calls for Sir Keir Starmer to hold a Chilcot-style inquiry into the UK's role in the Gaza war.
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Israel says it has 'nothing to hide' over fatal shooting of emergency workers
The Israeli military has "nothing to hide" and is "thoroughly" investigating the fatal shooting of aid workers by its forces in Gaza, an Israeli government spokesman has told Sky News.
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Graduated driving licences for young people 'could have saved my daughter', says bereaved mother
A mother whose daughter was killed in a car crash has said tougher laws for new drivers could have saved the teenager's life.