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Judge dismisses Justin Baldoni's defamation claim against former co-star Blake Lively
A judge in the US has dismissed actor Justin Baldoni's $400m (£295m) defamation lawsuit against his It Ends With Us co-star Blake Lively.
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Spending review's key points at a glance
Rachel Reeves has set out her spending review in the House of Commons.
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Powerful new supercomputer to be built in Scotland in government U-turn
A powerful new supercomputer will be built in Edinburgh after all, the chancellor has announced.
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India crash is fresh setback in Boeing's bid to restore reputation
As hundreds lie dead following the latest tragedy to beset a Boeing passenger plane, it is too early to determine blame.
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Air India confirms 241 dead after plane crash - with one Briton surviving
Air India has confirmed that 241 people on board a flight to London Gatwick have died after the aircraft crashed shortly after take-off – with just one person surviving.
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Reeves hands NHS £29bn extra per year and pledges to end asylum hotels
Day-to-day spending on the NHS will increase by £29bn a year, Rachel Reeves has announced, as she accepted that voters are yet to feel an improvement under Labour.
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The Beach Boys co-founder Brian Wilson dies
Brian Wilson - the co-founder of The Beach Boys - has died at the age of 82.
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Trump tariffs a big factor - but latest UK economic performance makes for unpleasant reading
Economists suspected that the comfortable growth enjoyed at the beginning of the year might prove to be short-lived, and they appear to be right.
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What we know so far after Air India flight to London Gatwick crashes
An Air India flight which was en route to London Gatwick has crashed in India.
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British crash survivor told family 'I don't know how I'm alive' seconds after plane came down
The British man who survived the Air India plane crash told his family "I don't know how I'm alive" in a phone call seconds after the plane came down, his brother has told Sky News.
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UK backs UN treaty to stop oceans becoming the 'wild west'
A new treaty to govern international waters is "tantalisingly close" after countries - including Britain - promised to sign it into law.
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How the assisted dying debate is dividing doctors as politicians prepare to vote on bill
There are few issues more controversial, more divisive.
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Air India crash: Plane wreckage ripped apart medical hostel as students lunched
Images and video have captured the aftermath of the Air India plane crash in a residential area near Ahmedabad Airport in the northwestern Indian state of Gujarat.
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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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The Air India crash survivor told me he's okay - his escape is nothing short of a miracle
Vishwash Kumar Ramesh was conscious, half sitting on his bed in blue hospital scrubs when I walked into the ward.
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Spending review: Rachel Reeves is running out of levers to pull if something goes wrong
It was billed as a massive moment in British economic policymaking - a juncture where the Labour government would turn its economic philosophy into a fiscal reality, running its finger down every line of public spending and overhauling the machinery of government for years to come.
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India-UK plane crash: Investigators will want to know if incident was catastrophic one-off or part of wider problem with Dreamliner
Air investigators will have an open mind on what could have caused the crash.
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Rachel Reeves 'a gnat's whisker' from having to raise taxes, says IFS
Rachel Reeves is a "gnat's whisker" away from having to raise taxes in the autumn budget, a leading economist has warned - despite the chancellor insisting her plans are "fully funded".
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New CCTV footage shows Air India plane's take-off and crash
New CCTV footage has emerged showing an Air India flight bound for London Gatwick crashing and bursting into flames just moments after take-off.
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Did ChatGPT get the spending review right? Treasury minister gives his verdict
The chief secretary to the Treasury has called the Sky News-Chat GPT spending review projection "pretty good" and scored it 70%.
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What happened to Air India Flight 171? - Aviation experts review crash video
An aviation analyst has reviewed footage of the Air India Boeing 787-8 before its fatal crash and assessed that the configuration of the passenger plane "doesn't look right".
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China strikes cautious tone after Trump claims trade deal is 'done'
China will "always honour its commitments" when it comes to negotiating trade disagreements with the US, according to a spokesperson for the Chinese government.
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What is Air India's safety record?
An Air India plane carrying 242 people has crashed in Ahmedabad, in one of the country's worst aviation disasters in decades.
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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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UK economy contracts - with record fall in exports to the US after Trump tariff hikes
The UK economy shrank more than expected in April as the worst of President Trump's tariffs hit.
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What we know from mushroom poisoning trial: Death cap traces in dehydrator, faked cancer and accused in tears
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.
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Charges over Ballymena riots as centre housing foreign families attacked
Three teenagers have been charged with rioting in Ballymena - as a community centre housing migrant families affected by the violence was attacked.
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FTSE 100 hits record high on back of US-Iran tensions
The FTSE 100 has secured a new record closing high after riding out a US trade war-linked slump.
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