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King Charles to return to public-facing duties following positive response to cancer treatment
The King is to return to public-facing royal duties, with his medical team "very encouraged" by the progress made in his cancer treatment.
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Khairi Saadallah: The missed opportunities to stop Reading attacker
When three men were stabbed to death in Reading's Forbury Gardens on Saturday 20 June 2020, Nick Harborne instantly knew Khairi Saadallah was responsible.
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Mother describes unknowingly having Christmas drink with son's killer girlfriend Fiona Beal 'a few feet away' from his body
The mother of a man who was murdered by his girlfriend and buried in their garden has described the moment she was unknowingly just a few feet away from his body.
Showbiz
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Peter Kay forced to postpone gigs for a second time because of arena issues
Peter Kay says he has been forced to postpone two shows at a new arena in Manchester again - this time for almost a month.
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Jack Whitehall reacts after Prince William calls his jokes 'dad-like'
Jack Whitehall says he's been the victim of "outrageous shading" after the Prince of Wales described his jokes as "dad-like".
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Emma Stone: Actress says she 'would like to be' called by her real name
Hollywood actress Emma Stone has revealed she would prefer to be known by her real name - Emily.
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Orpheus Pledger: Home And Away star accused of assault arrested after manhunt
Former Home And Away star Orpheus Pledger has been arrested following a three-day police manhunt for the actor, according to Australian media reports.
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Ordinary Angels: Hilary Swank on the true story of a 'snow baby' and a helpful stranger
Hilary Swank says playing roles based on real stories have made her a "better person".
UK News
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King Charles to return to public-facing duties following positive response to cancer treatment
The King is to return to public-facing royal duties, with his medical team "very encouraged" by the progress made in his cancer treatment.
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Khairi Saadallah: The missed opportunities to stop Reading attacker
When three men were stabbed to death in Reading's Forbury Gardens on Saturday 20 June 2020, Nick Harborne instantly knew Khairi Saadallah was responsible.
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Mother describes unknowingly having Christmas drink with son's killer girlfriend Fiona Beal 'a few feet away' from his body
The mother of a man who was murdered by his girlfriend and buried in their garden has described the moment she was unknowingly just a few feet away from his body.
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Carmarthenshire: Teachers injured in school stabbing incident 'cannot comprehend' what happened
Two teachers who were injured in an alleged knife attack at their school have spoken of how difficult it has been to "comprehend" what happened.
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Arne Slot: Liverpool reach agreement in principle with Feyenoord over Jurgen Klopp's successor
Feyenoord boss Arne Slot is set to replace Jurgen Klopp as Liverpool manager.
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British tourist attacked by shark in Trinidad and Tobago
A British tourist is in intensive care after being attacked by a shark in Trinidad and Tobago.
World News
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Channel migrant dinghy in which five people died packed with people carrying weapons and fighting - survivor
The migrant dinghy in which five people died was chaotic, overloaded and packed with people carrying weapons and fighting, according to one of the passengers who was on board, speaking exclusively to Sky News.
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Ireland: Fires, pepper spray and clashes with police as anti-migration protests erupt in County Wicklow
Pepper spray flying, protestors shoved to the ground, flames leaping in the background as chants of "shame on you" filled the night air.
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Controversial far-right Israeli minister Itamar Ben-Gvir taken to hospital after car accident
Israel's security minister, controversial far-right politician Itamar Ben-Gvir, has been taken to hospital with minor injuries after a car accident, police have said.
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Israel-Hamas war: Sabreen Jouda, the baby girl saved from dead mother's womb in Gaza, dies
A baby girl rescued from the womb of her dying mother in a Gaza hospital has died, the child's uncle has said.
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Andrew Tate: Romanian court rules trial of influencer accused of human trafficking can go ahead
The trial of Andrew Tate, the social media influencer accused of human trafficking, rape, and forming a criminal gang to sexually exploit women, can go ahead, a court in Romania has said.
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British tourist attacked by shark in Trinidad and Tobago
A British tourist is in intensive care after being attacked by a shark in Trinidad and Tobago.
Politics
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Humza Yousaf vows to stay in power - as pressure builds on his government
Embattled Humza Yousaf has told Sky News he will not resign as Scotland's first minister.
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Scottish First Minister Humza Yousaf is battling for political survival. How did we get here - and what happens next?
Scotland's First Minister Humza Yousaf is battling to save his job as he faces a knife-edge no-confidence vote.
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Rishi Sunak will feel 'reset week' was job well done - but a horrible reality check awaits
Call it the Rishi Sunak reset week or, to borrow from The Spectator's Katy Balls, the shore-up Sunak week - the prime minister will be going into this weekend feeling the past few days have been a job well done.
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Target Towns: Voters in Grimsby have their say on Politics Hub With Sophy Ridge
Voters in Grimsby - one of Sky News's election Target Towns - have been offering their views on politics, politicians and "broken promises".
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Rwanda Bill causing migrants to head for Ireland instead of UK, deputy PM says
The threat of deportation to Rwanda is causing migrants to head for Ireland instead of the UK, Ireland's deputy prime minister has said.
Weird News
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Moulin Rouge: Windmill blades fall off overnight
The windmill blades of the Moulin Rouge, the most famous cabaret club in Paris, have fallen off.
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Dog rescued after getting trapped under home in Swansea
A dog has been rescued after getting trapped under a kitchen at a home in Swansea.
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Milan poised to ban ice cream, pizza and more after midnight after new proposed law
Milan is proposing a new law to ban ice cream after midnight in an effort to protect the "tranquillity" of residents.
Tech News
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Disgruntled school worker accused of using AI to create fake recording of principal on racist rant
A high school athletics director has been accused of using AI to create a fake recording of the principal going on a racist and antisemitic rant.
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World's first jab to stop skin cancer being tested in UK patients
The world's first personalised mRNA cancer jab for melanoma is being tested in British patients.
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There's a new trade war brewing - over global dominance in the electric car market
There's a trade war brewing between China and the West, at stake is who will dominate the global market for electric vehicles.
Videos
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Rishi Sunak will feel 'reset week' was job well done - but a horrible reality check awaits
Call it the Rishi Sunak reset week or, to borrow from The Spectator's Katy Balls, the shore-up Sunak week - the prime minister will be going into this weekend feeling the past few days have been a job well done.
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King Charles to return to public-facing duties following positive response to cancer treatment
The King is to return to public-facing royal duties, with his medical team "very encouraged" by the progress made in his cancer treatment.
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Humza Yousaf vows to stay in power - as pressure builds on his government
Embattled Humza Yousaf has told Sky News he will not resign as Scotland's first minister.
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Scottish First Minister Humza Yousaf is battling for political survival. How did we get here - and what happens next?
Scotland's First Minister Humza Yousaf is battling to save his job as he faces a knife-edge no-confidence vote.
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Disgruntled school worker accused of using AI to create fake recording of principal on racist rant
A high school athletics director has been accused of using AI to create a fake recording of the principal going on a racist and antisemitic rant.
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Channel migrant dinghy in which five people died packed with people carrying weapons and fighting - survivor
The migrant dinghy in which five people died was chaotic, overloaded and packed with people carrying weapons and fighting, according to one of the passengers who was on board, speaking exclusively to Sky News.