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Arthur was abused as a child by his babysitter - but his claim for compensation was rejected. And he's not alone
Victims of grooming gangs and modern slavery are being denied compensation by a government scheme because of their criminal records, Sky News has learned.
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Daily Mail owner in talks to buy Telegraph titles for £500m
The owner of the Daily Mail is in talks to buy the Daily Telegraph and its Sunday sister title for £500m, a deal that would finally end the more-than two-year hiatus over their future.
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Ukraine peace plan 'not final offer', Trump says ahead of crisis talks in Geneva
Donald Trump has said that his 28-point peace plan for Ukraine is "by far" not the "final offer", ahead of crisis talks in Geneva.
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Europe scrambles for counter-proposal to US-Russian plan for Ukraine
The fast-moving developments on Trump's Ukraine peace deal are dominating the G20 summit in South Africa, as European leaders scramble to put together a counter-proposal to the US-Russia 28-point plan and reinsert Ukraine into these discussions.
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Countries agree compromise climate deal at COP30 - but omit mention of fossil fuels
Countries attending COP30, the biggest climate meeting of the year, have agreed to a compromise deal setting out steps to help speed up climate action.
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'COP is a nightmare but best process we've got', says Ed Miliband as climate talks run into overtime
The UN climate talks are a "nightmare" but the "best process we've got", the UK energy secretary Ed Miliband told Sky News as the COP30 summit ran into overtime, with a showdown on fossil fuels looming.
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Starmer 'playing whack-a-mole' to keep US on side - but will it be enough?
Keir Starmer flies out of South Africa this evening with two massive issues on his agenda - a potentially manifesto-busting budget and, as it stands, an unacceptable Ukrainian peace deal.
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Starmer urges anyone with information on Epstein case to come forward - after Andrew misses Congress deadline
Sir Keir Starmer has urged anyone with information on the Jeffrey Epstein case to come forward after Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor missed the deadline to appear in front of US Congress.
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TikTok boss insists teens' safety not at risk from AI moderation
There's a lot going on at TikTok right now.
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Fierce battle for frontline towns where Ukraine's soldiers are surrounded
Footage geolocated by Sky News showed Russian soldiers walking through the Shakhtarskyi neighbourhood on the outskirts of Pokrovsk on Thursday.
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Sydney Sweeney on the challenges women face to 'have it all together'
Sydney Sweeney says she finds it challenging to accept help when it's offered to her, saying it's viewed as a "sign of weakness".
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Missed congeniality: Beauty pageant organiser accused of calling contestant a 'dumbhead'
The organiser of Miss Universe has told Sky News he cannot stand down from his position - despite allegations he was aggressive towards a contestant.
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BBC board member resigns - and criticises 'governance issues' at top of corporation
A BBC board member has resigned as he criticised "governance issues" at the top of the corporation.
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Energy minister says 'there's no shortcut' to bringing down bills - as price cap rise announced
Households and businesses will have to wait for energy bills to fall significantly because "there's no shortcut" to bringing down prices, the energy minister has told Sky News.
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JFK's granddaughter reveals terminal cancer diagnosis - as she hits out at relative RFK Jr
John F Kennedy's granddaughter has revealed she has terminal cancer, making the announcement on the anniversary of the ex-US president's assassination.
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Eurovision to change voting rules after claims of Israeli government 'interference'
The Eurovision Song Contest is changing its voting system, following allegations of "interference" by Israel's government this year.
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Starmer refuses to rule out manifesto-breaking tax rises in budget
The prime minister has refused to rule out manifesto-breaking tax hikes in next week's budget while speaking to Sky News's political editor Beth Rigby.
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What did COP30 achieve after failing to reach deal on fossil fuels?
Well, it could have been worse.
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Government borrowing third-highest record in October as people not spending - official figures
Government borrowing was higher than expected and consumers tightened their belts, spending less than anticipated, official figures show.
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Strictly Come Dancing star arrested on suspicion of rape
A Strictly Come Dancing star has been arrested on suspicion of rape.
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Will the government be lowering energy bills in the budget - and will taxes have to rise?
There is rampant speculation that the government might do something to bring down energy bills in the budget next week - but what could this look like, and will other taxes go up?
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Several airlines cancel Venezuela flights after 'hazardous situation' warning
Three international airlines have cancelled flights departing from Venezuela after a "potentially hazardous situation" warning.
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Haunted by Trump deja vu, Ukraine and its allies are in a perilous moment
There is a profound sense of deja vu surrounding the Ukraine crisis right now.
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£1.5bn package announced to help Britain switch to electric vehicles
The government is set to extend the Electric Car Grant scheme by a year as it announced another £1.5bn towards supporting the UK's transition to electric vehicles.
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Rachel Reeves vows to 'grip the cost of living' - despite expectation of tax rises in budget
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has promised to "grip the cost of living" in the budget next week.
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Donald Trump says he would 'love to see' Marjorie Taylor Greene return to politics
President Donald Trump says he would "love to see" one-time ally Marjorie Taylor Greene return to politics one day - as the fiery congresswoman reportedly considers a White House run in 2028.
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Nvidia beats expectations again in defiance of AI bubble fears
The world's most valuable company has reported another series of expectation-beating results, heading off fears of the AI bubble bursting for now.
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Markets soothed by Nvidia results but AI bubble concerns haven't gone away
Global stock markets have rallied as the world's most valuable company reassured investors of the demand for artificial intelligence (AI) and the returns companies can make.
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Meet the 'moral migrants' relocating from the West to Russia
Imagine moving to a country you've never been to before, with a culture you have no knowledge of and with a language you're unable to speak. You're with your whole family, including three children. And your new home, not your old one, is at war with its neighbour.







