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'Britain's loneliest sheep', Fiona, gives birth for first time
"Britain's loneliest sheep" has given birth for the first time.
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'She started to forget, little by little': Virtual reality offers escape to Gaza's children
In a small office space in Gaza City, a child stands still, wearing a virtual reality headset.
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Trump bumps up global tariffs - creating more mess and uncertainty for the world
So Trump and tariffs - what's going on? Let's start with the latest development and work backwards.
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NASA says moon mission could be delayed after discovering rocket fault
NASA may delay its mission to send astronauts to the moon for the first time in more than half a century after discovering a fault with its rocket.
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Over 1,000 councillors sign Palestine solidarity pledge amid claims of 'political opportunism'
More than a thousand local councillors have signed a pledge of solidarity with the Palestinian people.
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Fire-juggling unicyclist caught performing on crossing
Police have caught a man juggling fire while riding a unicycle on a pedestrian crossing.
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As protests resume in Tehran, Iran's regime may be ready to strike a deal with Trump
Student-led protests have taken place in Iran this weekend, coinciding with the start of the new university term and the 40th day of mourning for many of the thousands of people killed by security forces in early January.
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Record-breaking budget surplus as government's tax income rises
More money than ever has been left over in the public finances due to more tax being paid, official figures show.
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Battle of the wind farms: Can the 'blockers' beat the government?
"An ineffective form of renewable energy… carpet-bombing the countryside… irreversible damage."
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Sky News gains rare access to Bank of England's gold vaults
Take the Central Line into the middle of London and just before the train arrives at Bank station, something strange happens.
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FA reminds Man Utd co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe of responsibilities after immigration comments
The Football Association has spoken to Manchester United co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe to remind him of his responsibilities as a participant in English football, Sky News understands.
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Crotch enhancements: The latest controversy at the Winter Olympics
Crotch enhancements. Banned helmets. Qualifying manipulation claims. And Russian hacking.
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Freestyle skier Zoe Atkin wins bronze in record-equalling medal haul for Team GB at Winter Olympics
Freestyle skier Zoe Atkin has won a bronze medal in the women's halfpipe final at the Winter Olympics in Italy.
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Trump sending 'great hospital boat' to Greenland to 'take care of the sick'
Donald Trump has said he is sending a "great hospital boat" to Greenland, the semi-autonomous Danish territory he wants to acquire.
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Inaccurate evidence from AI tool led to police pursuing ban on Israeli football fans, MPs find
Microsoft's Copilot AI tool led to more inaccurate evidence being used by West Midlands Police (WMP) to pursue a ban on Israeli football fans, MPs have uncovered.
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Close friends and sisters among nine skiers killed in California avalanche
Six close friends and mothers are among the nine off-piste skiers who were killed in an avalanche in California.
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Why context matters – Sky News Explains YouTube series relaunches
Sky News is relaunching its YouTube series Explains.
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Iranian students clash with security forces during protests amid Donald Trump warning over military strikes
Protesters commemorating people killed during a deadly government crackdown in Iran last month have clashed with security forces at a university in Tehran.
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'This was addiction by design... I call it murder': Parents' anger as Zuckerberg faces court
Grieving parents awaited Mark Zuckerberg's arrival at a courthouse in downtown Los Angeles for what is being called the social media industry's "big tobacco moment".
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NASA says moon mission could blast off next month
NASA is planning to send astronauts to the moon next month for the first time in more than half a century.
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UK has not agreed to let US strike Iran from British bases, Sky News understands
The UK has not agreed to allow the US to launch air strikes against Iran from a British base on Diego Garcia and another in Gloucestershire, it is understood.
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US ambassador Mike Huckabee sparks backlash from Arab nations with Israel remarks
Multiple Arab nations have condemned the US ambassador to Israel after he said "it would be fine" if Tel Aviv took control of almost all of the Middle East.
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The pressure is building on government to reform student loan repayments
It's a debate that's gaining momentum, and ministers could score some political points among millions of graduates in England if they choose to reform the student loans system.
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Call for 'treason' probe into Andrew's Epstein links - as searches at ex-duke's former home continue
Searches of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's former home have continued for a fourth day - as a Conservative former security minister called for a "treason" probe into Andrew's links to disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein.
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Peter Mandelson-founded lobbying firm Global Counsel collapses into administration
The advisory firm founded by Lord Mandelson has collapsed into administration.
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Weight loss jabs could be banned by next Olympics
As the Winter Olympics end, the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) is investigating whether to add weight loss jabs to the banned list for the next Summer Olympics in 2028.
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The Ballad Of Wallis Island stars on becoming a word-of-mouth hit - and asking A-listers for selfies
After finding out about his BAFTA nominations, Tom Basden contemplated the red carpet. Specifically the stars, "your Chalamets, your DiCaprios", he might bump into as he walks it.
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Abbey Road is opening its doors for a rave: 'There's something about this place - hopefully we don't ruin it'
"You will receive a text message after this call. Just follow the instructions...."
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Medical tampon could detect early signs of ovarian cancer
A new medical tampon may be able to detect the earliest signs of ovarian cancer, scientists have said.







