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Man, 66, charged after car bomb attack outside police station in Northern Ireland
A man has been charged with several offences following a car bomb attack outside a police station in Northern Ireland.
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UAE exits Saudi-controlled OPEC cartels in fresh oil market shock
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has said it is to leave the OPEC and OPEC+ cartels of oil-producing nations, potentially threatening greater turbulence for global energy markets ahead.
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Solar power soars to new heights but fears over 'dangerously high' temperatures
Almost the entirety of Europe saw above-average temperatures last year, while wildfires burnt a record area and heatwaves struck from north to south, according to an extensive new climate study.
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Woman charged after car crashed into Wimbledon primary school in 2023 killing two girls
A woman has been charged after a car crashed into the grounds of a primary school in 2023, killing two eight-year-old girls.
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Starmer's top team split over whether PM should carry out reshuffle next month
Keir Starmer's inner team is split over whether the prime minister should carry out a reshuffle after the May elections in the wake of the Mandelson crisis engulfing this government.
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The war in Iran is coming for Britain's favourite food
The indirect effects of Iran war inflation are "likely to be largest for food prices".
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Bayesian superyacht sinking did not happen due to storm, investigators find
An ongoing investigation into the sinking of the Bayesian superyacht has found bad weather was not severe enough to cause its deadly capsizing, Sky News understands.
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Inside the base where RAF 'aces' are shooting down Iranian drones
A coalition base in Iraq that British forces are helping to defend was targeted by around 28 Iranian-linked drones and missiles a day as the US and Israel attacked Iran, it has emerged.
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Bank of England sounds warning of interest rate hikes ahead
Inflation could rise to 6.2% next year, with interest rates peaking at 5.25%, in the event of a prolonged energy shock with oil prices remaining above $130 a barrel, according to a worst-case scenario modelled by the Bank of England.
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The robot that can outplay elite table tennis players
A robot has become so good at playing table tennis that at times it defeated elite human players, in what has been hailed as "a longstanding milestone for AI".
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'Outdated and unaffordable' triple lock should be scrapped, says Tony Blair Institute
The pensions triple lock should be scrapped, Sir Tony Blair's thinktank has said.
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White supremacist killer Brenton Tarrant fails to overturn guilty pleas for New Zealand mosque attacks
The man jailed for life after murdering 51 people at two mosques in New Zealand has lost an attempt to withdraw his guilty pleas.
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Iran war: UK borrowing cost at its highest since 1998 as oil price shoots up
UK long-term borrowing costs have hit their highest level since 1998 while oil prices have notched a new Iran war peak amid fears of extended disruption to energy flows from the Middle East.
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Offering tests after first baby loss could prevent 10,000 miscarriages a year, study claims
Offering women further tests after their first miscarriage could prevent more than 10,000 baby losses a year in the UK, according to a new study.
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Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund pulls funding of LIV Golf after £1bn loss - full statement
Saudi Arabia's sovereign wealth fund is withdrawing investment from LIV Golf after the 2026 season, Sky News has been told.
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Trump threatens to withdraw troops from Germany
Donald Trump has threatened to remove US troops from Germany after the country's chancellor said America was being "humiliated" by Iran
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US singer D4vd stabbed 14-year-old girl multiple times and dismembered her body, prosecutors say
US singer D4vd killed a 14-year-old girl by stabbing her multiple times to prevent her revealing their relationship, prosecutors have said.
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Leasehold ban 'unlikely to come into force' before next general election, housing minister says
It's "highly likely" the ban on new leasehold properties won't come into force until the next parliament, Matthew Pennycook has said.
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PM in 'precarious position' amid 'unwise' reshuffle rumours
It's "unwise" for Downing Street not to shut down talk of a cabinet reshuffle if the local elections go badly for Labour, the party's former deputy leader has said.
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South East Water chairman resigns after scathing report
South East Water (SEW) has announced the resignation of its chairman following a critical report.
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British couple detained in Iranian prison fear they are 'sitting ducks' after fellow inmates are executed
A British couple detained in Iran fear for their lives following the routine executions of fellow inmates and brutal fights regularly breaking out in the prison where they are being held.
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Graham Linehan's conviction for damaging transgender activist's phone overturned
Father Ted co-creator Graham Linehan has had his conviction for damaging a transgender activist's phone overturned.
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Iran won't be booted out of World Cup and will play in US, says FIFA boss Infantino
The head of FIFA has said Iran will still compete at the World Cup and play matches in the US because "we have to unite".
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Trio sentenced over 'bear costume' insurance fraud scam in California
Three people have been jailed for insurance fraud after claiming their cars were damaged by a bear - only for the assailant to be somebody dressed in a bear costume.
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King lands in Bermuda after US state visit - as Trump announces removal of whisky tariff in 'honour' of royals
The King has landed in Bermuda for a solo royal trip following the conclusion of his and the Queen's state visit to the US.
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Ten arrested from religious group in Crewe are released on bail
Ten people arrested as part of a sex offence investigation into members of a religious group have been released on bail.
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Failed asylum seeker found guilty of trying to break into London's Israeli embassy armed with two knives
A failed asylum seeker has been found guilty of trying to break into London's Israeli embassy to launch a knife attack.
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'Immense irony' as Iran war fuels 'boom' in renewable power - UN climate chief
The conflict in Iran has "supercharged" the "boom" in renewable power, the United Nations' climate chief has said.







