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AI, robots, lasers and gap years in armed forces: Key details as UK to become 'battle ready'
The UK must rebuild its military and get the whole country ready for war as the threat of conflict with a nuclear power like Russia or China is real, a major defence review warns.
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Taylor Swift buys back rights to all master recordings - but it's bad news for Reputation fans
Taylor Swift has bought back all the rights to her master recordings - but has suggested she won't be re-releasing her Reputation album.
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Zelenskyy says audacious strikes on Russian airbases will go 'in history books'
Ukraine's president says his country's attack on 40 bomber aircraft at multiple bases across Russia "will undoubtedly be in history books".
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From Tesla tequila to Iron Man inspiration: 7 things you may not know about Elon Musk
The name Elon Musk is perhaps one of the most recognisable in the modern day.
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Starmer couldn't be clearer: Britain must prepare for war
Clement Attlee was the Labour prime minister credited with creating the welfare state.
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Personal trainer jailed over 'first date' chase that ended in crash involving five police cars
A personal trainer who admitted dangerous driving on a first date that ended in a police car pile-up has been sentenced to one year and two months in a young offenders' institution.
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'Deeply dangerous' assisted dying bill should be scrapped, says leading care consultant
A leading British palliative care consultant has described the assisted dying bill as "not fit for purpose" and is urging MPs to stop the bill from progressing any further.
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Colorado: Man charged with murder after petrol bomb and 'flamethrower' attack at rally for Israeli hostages
A man has been charged with two counts of murder after people at a US rally in support of Israeli hostages were targeted with petrol bombs and a makeshift flamethrower.
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Two dead and hundreds arrested across France after PSG's Champions League win
Two people are dead and nearly 560 have been arrested after disorder broke out following Paris Saint-Germain's victory in the Champions League final.
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Putin humiliated by 'Russia's Pearl Harbor' - as Kyiv goes for broke
An audacious Ukrainian drone attack against multiple airbases across Russia is a humiliating security breach for Vladimir Putin that will doubtless trigger a furious response.
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Innocent neighbours at risk as gangs use rented houses and flats for cannabis farms
Organised criminal gangs are increasingly using rented houses and flats to operate illegal cannabis farms – and police say it is putting the lives of innocent neighbours at risk.
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Police investigating Madeleine McCann case to conduct new searches in Portugal
Police investigating the disappearance of Madeleine McCann will carry out fresh searches in Portugal.
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Cole Cooper: Brother of teen missing for almost a month says life feels 'empty'
The heartbroken brother of a teenager who vanished almost a month ago has told Sky News of the "hell" his family are living through while the search goes on.
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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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Will Scotland ride the 'Farage tsunami' at the Hamilton by-election like England has with Reform?
Nigel Farage has a track record of noisy, messy campaign visits to Scotland.
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'Transformational' new drug could stop breast cancer tumours before they grow, trial finds
A new drug could stop some breast cancer tumours from using hormones to grow, a trial has found.
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Disposable vape ban begins - here's everything you need to know
A ban on disposable vapes is now in force across the UK.
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Britain has 'lost control' of its borders, defence secretary tells Sky News
Britain has "lost control" of its borders over the last five years, the defence secretary told Sky News after the highest number of migrants this year crossed the Channel.
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Mount Etna erupts in Sicily, sending huge plume of ash into sky and tourists fleeing
Mount Etna in Sicily has erupted, sending a huge plume of ash into the sky.
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Former Biden official Matthew Miller says he believes Israel has committed war crimes in Gaza
A senior official in former president Joe Biden's administration has told Sky News that he has no doubt that Israel has committed war crimes in Gaza.
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Exercise may benefit colon cancer patients as much as some drugs, study finds
Regular exercise after treatment cuts the risk of death in cancer patients by more than a third, a new study has found.
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Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust investigated for potential corporate manslaughter offences
An NHS trust is being investigated for potential corporate manslaughter offences, police say.
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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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Federal judges rule Trump tariffs can stay in place for now - as president rages at trade court's 'country threatening decision'
A federal appeals court has ruled that Donald Trump's sweeping international tariffs can remain in place for now, a day after three judges ruled the president exceeded his authority.
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Ministers to kick off hunt for successor to Ofcom chair Lord Grade
Ministers are to kick off the hunt for a new chair of the communications regulator as Lord Grade of Yarmouth prepares to bow out after a single term at the helm.
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Mountainhead: Succession writer Jesse Armstrong's new film takes aim at tech billionaires
Succession writer Jesse Armstrong says he hopes his new film about toxic tech billionaires can be a receptacle for anyone who is "feeling wonky about the world".
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UN chief says it's 'unacceptable' that Palestinians are having to 'risk their lives for food'
The head of the UN says he is "appalled" by reports of Palestinians killed and injured while seeking aid in Gaza on Sunday.
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