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US accused of 'piracy' after footage shows armed troops storm tanker off Venezuela
Venezuela has accused the US of "piracy" after an oil tanker was seized off the country's coast.
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Resident doctors in England consider whether new offer is enough to call off five-day strike in run-up to Christmas
Doctors in England planning to go on strike in the run-up to Christmas are considering a new offer from the government to end the long-running dispute.
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'They know Britain is a soft country': The visa overstayers living under the radar
Ramesh lives in fear every day. A police siren is enough to alarm him.
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Plan to tackle rough sleeping unveiled - but charities say it doesn't go far enough
Homelessness charities have warned that ministers are "falling short of what is desperately needed to end Britain's homelessness crisis".
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Live music venues warn of 'devastating consequences' of budget tax changes in letter to Sir Keir Starmer
Tax changes announced in the budget could have "devastating, unintended consequences" on live music venues, including widespread closures and job losses, trade bodies have warned.
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NHS facing 'worst case scenario' December amid 'super flu' surge
NHS England has warned the health service is facing a "worst case scenario" December with a surge of "super flu".
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OpenAI bags Disney characters for Sora short video app
OpenAI has signed its first major licensing deal to bring well-known characters to life on its Sora video generation tool.
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Three men jailed for life after man, 60, shot dead through living room window in County Durham
Three men have been jailed for life after for the murder of a man in his own home.
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Trump's high seas raid may be followed by something much more severe
The pictures are striking - US forces sliding down ropes on to the deck of an oil tanker in the Caribbean.
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Why is Warner Bros for sale, what are the controversial bids – and how is Trump involved?
A huge takeover that would rock the entertainment industry looks imminent, with Netflix and Paramount fighting over Warner Bros Discovery (WBD).
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British soldier killed in Ukraine named - as Trump exchanges 'strong words' with Kyiv's allies
Tributes have been paid to a British soldier killed in Ukraine, as the country's allies prepare for talks before a crucial potential meeting with Donald Trump.
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The government doesn't know how many people are overstaying their visas - here's why
The government can't say with accuracy how many visa overstayers there are in Britain - no data has been collated for five-and-a-half years.
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US-Venezuela crisis: Everything we know about dramatic ship seizure
The US has seized an oil tanker off the coast of Venezuela, escalating tensions between Washington and Caracas.
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Sophie Kinsella, author of Shopaholic series of novels, dies aged 55
Sophie Kinsella, author of the Shopaholic series of novels, has been hailed as a "graceful" inspiration who left her readers feeling better about themselves, following her death at the age of 55.
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Birth stories: Women felt ignored, neglected and dismissed
Feeling ignored, neglected and having feelings and experiences dismissed are the most frequent issues raised by women in nearly 170 birth stories that were shared with and analysed by Sky News.
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World Cup 2026 ticket ballot opens today - here's what you need to know
The main ballot to secure tickets to next year's men's World Cup opens today.
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'Catastrophic', life-threatening, floods hitting Washington State, USA
Tens of thousands of people have been told to evacuate homes in Washington State, northwest America, to escape 'catastrophic', life-threatening, floods.
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Maria Corina Machado: In-hiding peace prize winner makes emotional appearance after unprecedented journey
Venezuela's in-hiding opposition leader has made her first public appearance in months after covertly journeying to Oslo to receive the Nobel Peace Prize.
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'Venezuela has already been invaded' says Nobel Peace Prize winner Machado when asked about Trump intervention
Venezuela's Nobel Peace Prize winning opposition leader has said her country has "has already been invaded", when asked whether she would support a US invasion.
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There's one big problem with Australia's social media ban
The trouble with the scientific evidence behind the social media ban in Australia is that there is not more of it.
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Runaway reindeer sparks emergency rescue operation in Merseyside
"Christmas is saved" after a large search operation for a runaway reindeer found the animal on a beach in Merseyside, emergency services have said.
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Fed signals rate cut pause as central bank prepares for Donald Trump showdown
The US central bank has signalled a pause in interest rates cuts demanded by the president as it grapples pressures from both elevated inflation and a weak jobs market.
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Rachel Reeves acknowledges damage of 'too many' budget leaks
The Chancellor Rachel Reeves has acknowledged there were "too many leaks" in the run-up to last month's budget.
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Worst social media app for child abuse offences revealed
Snapchat is the most commonly-used social media platform in reported child exploitation and abuse offences, according to new police figures.
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UK rebuts Milei's claims about arms exports and Falklands
The government has denied claims from Argentina's president that the two countries are in talks about lifting an arms export ban that has been in place since the Falklands War.
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