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'They're invisible within society': Whistleblower says asylum seekers disappear 'daily' from hotels
An insider has told Sky News people are still disappearing "daily" from asylum seeker hotels.
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Charlie Kirk shooting suspect makes first in-person court appearance
The man accused of killing right-wing influencer Charlie Kirk has appeared in person at court for the first time.
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'What will hold back the Russians?' Zelenskyy responds to new US peace proposal for Ukraine
Volodymyr Zelenskyy says the US has offered to create a "free economic zone" in the contested Donbas region of eastern Ukraine in a bid to push a peace deal over the line.
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Moving in the shadows: Why tanker seized by US off Venezuela was 'spoofing' its location
An oil tanker seized by the US off the Venezuelan coast on Wednesday spent years trying to sail the seas unnoticed.
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UK 'rapidly developing' plans to prepare for war, says armed forces minister
The UK is "rapidly developing" plans to prepare the whole country for the possible outbreak of war, the armed forces minister has said.
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Left-wing Labour MPs split on Angela Rayner's future amid leadership speculation
Left-wing Labour MPs are split on whether they would welcome an Angela Rayner leadership bid, as speculation continues over whether Sir Keir Starmer can survive.
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Ex-commander of unit tasked with trialling Ajax armoured vehicle lost 20% of hearing
The former commander of a unit tasked with trialling the British Army's new Ajax armoured fighting vehicle has lost about 20% of his hearing and suspects his time on the £10m platform could be to blame.
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Nigel Farage's former school responds to claims he made racist comments as a student
Dulwich College has said allegations that Nigel Farage made racist and antisemitic comments to fellow pupils at the school are "profoundly distressing" and "entirely at odds with the Dulwich College of today".
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Appeal court delay for first Capture case as Post Office requests extension
The first-ever Capture case has been delayed at the Court of Appeal as the Post Office asks for an extension to respond, Sky News has learned.
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US won't 'stand by and watch sanctioned vessels', warns White House after tanker seized off Venezuela
The US will not "stand by and watch sanctioned vessels sail the seas", the White House has warned, after American forces seized an oil tanker off the coast of Venezuela.






