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Seedance 2.0: Could this uncannily good AI make blockbuster films that are worth watching?
If you spend much time on social media, you'll have surely noticed the surge in AI-generated video filling up your feed.
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FA hits back at Reform's 'woke nonsense' complaint - as Ipswich Town criticised over Farage visit
The Football Association (FA) says it is "proud" of plans to ensure at least a quarter of the England men's coaching staff is from Black, Asian, mixed or other ethnic backgrounds – responding to Reform UK complaints the strategy is "utter woke nonsense".
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Hundreds of teenagers to be banned from using social media for trial period
Hundreds of British teenagers are set to take part in a trial to find out how effective a ban or restrictions on social media would be.
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Government looking at decoupling electricity and gas prices to bring down bills
Ed Miliband has told Labour MPs he is committed to looking at unhitching electricity prices from gas in a bid to bring down household bills.
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War delivers 'biggest leap in UK manufacturers' costs since 1992'
UK manufacturers are grappling with the biggest monthly leap in their costs since 1992, according to the first snapshot of the Middle East conflict's effect on the economy.
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Meningitis outbreak: Number of cases falls for first time
The number of confirmed and suspected meningitis cases in the outbreak in Kent has fallen to 29.
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Starmer to chair COBRA meeting over Iran war's impact on the economy, Sky News understands
Sir Keir Starmer is to chair a COBRA meeting today, Sky News understands.
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Iran war: Further fuel price hikes ahead but supplies 'stable', says Petrol Retailers Association
There is no end in sight to rising fuel prices but supplies are "stable", according to an industry body.
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Energy bills to rise hundreds of pounds to three-year high
Average annual energy bills will rise by £332 in July, more than double the previously anticipated increase, due to high oil and gas prices driven by the war in Iran, trusted forecasters predicted.
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British couple detained in Iran feel 'let down' and plead with Starmer to 'help us'
A British couple jailed for 10 years in Iran on "falsified" spying charges say they feel abandoned by the UK government - and have urged the prime minister to "step up and help us".
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Denmark goes to the polls in a snap election after Trump's Greenland bid
Danes are voting in a general election called early by the country's prime minister, in apparent hopes of exploiting public support for her firm stance on Greenland.
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Transgender girls given until September to leave Guides
Transgender girls have been given until 6 September to leave the Guides.
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Mohamed Salah to leave Liverpool at end of season, club say
Mohamed Salah will leave Liverpool at the end of the season, the club has announced.
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'A declaration of war': How councils are resisting one of Labour's core objectives
Councils are ignoring explicit instructions to approve planning projects from ministers - as the scale and cost of their resistance to development is revealed for the first time.
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Cars and homes burnt as Israeli settlers rampage through occupied West Bank
Israeli settlers have injured at least 10 Palestinians, as well as smashing cars and setting fires, as they rampaged through villages in the West Bank.
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Adolescence dominates BAFTA TV Awards nominations
After making TV history and picking up Golden Globe and Emmy wins in the US, Adolescence now dominates this year's BAFTA TV nominations.
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'Every indicator is flashing red,' says UN as it warns of record 'climate imbalance'
The Earth's climate is in a "state of emergency", according to the United Nations which has warned it is more out of balance than at any other time in observed history.
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'Weather whiplash' warning as England recovers from drought after heavy rain
England has recovered from drought after four months of above average rainfall, but officials are concerned about future dry spells.
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Italian politician resigns over stake in mafia-linked restaurant as Giorgia Meloni suffers first defeat
Italian justice undersecretary Andrea Delmastro has resigned after it emerged he had held a stake in a restaurant linked to the mafia.
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Report suggests income tax cut and NI abolition to 'incentivise work'
Cabinet ministers have looked at a blueprint for how Labour could cut taxes on work by taking on "vested interests" profiteering from the cost of living crisis.
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Commons Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle demands justice for family of defrauded pensioner Joan Green
It is "outrageous" that a convicted fraudster tracked down by Sky News in Tenerife is still on the run, the Speaker of the House of Commons has said.
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Student loans: The main problems caused by changes announced in the budget
Changes to the student loans system quietly announced in the last budget have provoked a loud and angry response that has woken up Westminster to what anyone who did a degree in the 2010s, and their parents, already knew.
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