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Minister says Labour MPs and other members of WhatsApp group could be suspended after Andrew Gwynne scandal
Labour will punish any other MP or minister caught up in the Andrew Gwynne WhatsApp group scandal, a senior official has told Sky News.
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Coal tips safety: Residents say lessons 'not learned' from Aberfan disaster
Residents who live near disused coal tips in South Wales say lessons have not been learned from the Aberfan disaster nearly 60 years on.
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Parents of Southport stabbings victims pay tribute to daughters - and describe moment they were told 'something awful has happened'
The parents of two of the girls murdered at a dance class in Southport have spoken of the moment they were told "something awful has happened" to their children.
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Michelin-starred chefs pick favourite cheap restaurants across every part of UK - with famous burger chain making list
Throughout the last year the Money blog has been asking Michelin chefs to pick their favourite cheap eats - a meal for two for less than £40 - in their part of the UK.
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Prince Harry's criticism of 'weak moral character' at Invictus Games felt like a jibe at Donald Trump
Prince Harry's memoir dropped so many bombshells, his admission of drug-taking certainly was not the most jaw-dropping revelation.
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Former Tory MP speaks from Ukraine after joining military following end of political career
"If Ukraine falls… we know what happens next", former Tory MP Jack Lopresti tells Trevor Phillips from Kyiv.
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Jimmy Savile's former mountainside property damaged by fire
A property formerly owned by paedophile Jimmy Savile has been damaged by fire, according to reports.
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Church of England facing 'time of reckoning' in wake of scandals and historical abuse claims
The Church of England is facing a "time of reckoning", the lead bishop in charge of safeguarding has told Sky News.
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Love or hate her, the much-disputed spirit of Margaret Thatcher continues to march through UK politics
Margaret Thatcher died on 8 April 2013. But the UK's longest-serving post-war prime minister still casts a long shadow over politics today, more than a decade later.
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'Ghost broking': Reports of scammers selling fake car insurance rise by 30% over five years
Reports of "ghost broking", scammers selling fake car insurance, have risen by 30% over the last five years, exclusive data obtained by Sky News reveals.