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Triple murder investigation launched after three people found dead at home
A murder investigation has been launched after a mother and her two children were found dead at a home.
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UK enters third heatwave - with temperatures set to hit 35C
The UK has entered its third heatwave so far this year, with temperatures predicted to climb as high as 35C in some parts of the country later this week.
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Sky to pay £1.6bn for ITV's broadcast and streaming division
ITV has agreed a £1.6bn deal with Sky, the owner of Sky News, for its media and entertainment arm following months of talks.
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Cuba suffers nationwide blackout affecting millions
Cuba has suffered a nationwide blackout after the country's electricity grid collapsed.
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Prisons watchdog to keep close eye on criminals released early - amid concerns rapists could be among them
The prisons watchdog has said it will keep a close eye on criminals released early from jail under a government scheme, amid concerns that rapists could be among them.
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Financial stability at risk from artificial intelligence - Bank of England says
The UK financial system is at increased risk from artificial intelligence (AI), the Bank of England has said.
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Wild black bear captured in Japan after multi-day hunt through major city
Japanese authorities have captured a bear following a multi-day search that saw nearly 100 schools close.
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A 'pinch me moment': Details emerge from Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's New York wedding
Details are starting to emerge about Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's wedding at Madison Square Garden in New York City.
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Far-right French leader Le Pen to run in next presidential election after court ruling
Far-right leader Marine Le Pen says she’ll run for the French presidency next year after the decision of an appeals court cleared her way.
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Explosions heard near hotel where President Macron staying in Syria
A series of explosions have been heard near the hotel where French President Emmanuel Macron is due to stay in Syria.
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'Women and babies are dying': Birth trauma survivors call for immediate action to fix maternity crisis
Women who have been failed by maternity services have called on the government to act now to tackle the crisis as "women and babies are dying".
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Cheese-rolling legend beaten by German YouTuber
The Gloucestershire cheese rolling contest's most successful ever competitor has been beaten by a German YouTuber.
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Number of women in Burnham's cabinet 'a central issue' for female Labour MPs, says Harriet Harman
The representation of women in Andy Burnham's cabinet is a "central issue" for female Labour MPs, the party's former deputy leader has said.
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Thousands more women admitted to mother and baby institutions than estimated, report finds
Around 2,000 more women were admitted to mother and baby homes and Magdalene Laundries in Northern Ireland than previously estimated, a report has found.
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New endometriosis tests set to dramatically speed up diagnosis
Women with suspected endometriosis will be able to get a much quicker diagnosis with new tests at their GP surgery - rather than take the "best part of a decade" for the condition to be detected.
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Calls for Israeli PM Netanyahu and his justice minister to be sanctioned by UK
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his justice minister should be sanctioned by the British government, dozens of MPs have urged the UK foreign secretary.
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Qatari tanker hit as it travelled through Strait of Hormuz
A Qatari tanker has been hit as it travelled through the Strait of Hormuz, suffering significant damage, Qatar's foreign ministry has said.
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So, what does Sky's £1.6bn deal with ITV mean for viewers? For now, not much
The residents of Coronation Street might have survived serial killers and tram crashes, but the biggest ITV plot twist has been unfolding in the boardroom.
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The desperate measure being taken to avoid having Travellers as neighbours
It's a desperate measure to avoid living next to Travellers - but Sky News has learned of at least one community which clubbed together to buy land, fearing unwelcome neighbours were about to move in.







