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Trump's solutions to Iranian shipping threat leave insurance sector unimpressed
Donald Trump's offer of US-backed insurance and naval escorts for shipping travelling through the Strait of Hormuz has not prevented maritime premiums soaring as underwriters scramble to reassess the risks to oil, gas and cargo vessels.
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Having the courage to say no but the canniness to make people hear yes could be useful lesson for PM
"The art of leadership is saying no, not yes. It is very easy to say yes."
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Defence secretary twice declines to rule out Britain joining strikes on Iran
Defence secretary John Healey has twice declined to rule out Britain joining strikes on Iran, when asked by Sky News.
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Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood defends plans to deport asylum seeker children
Shabana Mahmood has defended her plans for forced deportation of children under her new asylum rules.
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'A chance for freedom' - Kurdish fighters desperate to join battle against Iran
I have witnessed Iraqi and Iranian Kurdish fighters working with American forces in Iraq and Syria over many years.
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Israel is trying something it's always wanted. The fight is on
As acts of vengeance go, which is what Hezbollah says its strikes on northern Israel in the early hours of Monday morning were, this was not especially dramatic.
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£22m fine for South East Water over repeated supply failures
South East Water is to be fined £22m for repeated supply failures, watchdog Ofwat has said.
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Rapper Ghetts jailed for killing student in hit-and-run
Rapper Ghetts has been jailed for 12 years after killing a Nepalese student in a hit-and-run collision.
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What satellite images reveal about war in Iran
Satellite images have revealed the scale of damage at Iranian military sites following US and Israeli strikes, but civilian infrastructure has also been hit, including schools and hospitals.
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Major VPN network to block 'despised and despicable' child sexual abuse material
A major VPN service is becoming one of the first to block websites known for hosting child sexual abuse material (CSAM).
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AI could be giving US lethal edge in Iran war - but there are dangers
Forget science fiction. The age of AI in war is here.
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BAFTAs host Alan Cumming addresses 'trauma triggering' broadcast
BAFTAs host Alan Cumming has spoken out about the controversy surrounding the broadcast of the film awards, describing it as a "trauma triggering shitshow".
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Woman jailed for smuggling heroin and 'terrifying' arsenal of guns into UK
A woman who smuggled an arsenal of "terrifying weapons" and £500,000 worth of heroin into Britain in her Peugeot has been jailed for nine years.
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Epping Forest council makes case for appeal against use of Bell Hotel for asylum seekers
Epping Forest District Council has launched a legal challenge to a ruling against its plan to stop asylum seekers from being housed in a local hotel.
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Iran war leaves forecast for low UK inflation not worth the paper it was written on
The rise in gas prices over the past 48 hours is without precedent.
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The Royal Navy's destroyer will arrive too late for Cyprus - the French are already here
Twice, the air raid sirens sounded around RAF Akrotiri in Cyprus this afternoon. We were rushed inside as soldiers lay on the floor in body armour. It was over quickly.
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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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Do you want to ban kids from social media? The government is asking
The government wants to know if you want to ban young people from social media.
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Diesel at 16-month high in UK as Iran war drives oil prices up further
UK average diesel costs have hit a 16-month high, less than a week after war gripped the Middle East and sent oil costs rocketing.
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Millions in Cuba hit by blackout as Trump embargo bites
Millions of people were left without electricity in Cuba after a shutdown at one of the country's largest thermoelectric power plants.
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Company admits supplying water unfit for humans after parasitic outbreak in Devon
A company has admitted it supplied water that was unfit for human consumption after a parasitic outbreak in Devon.
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UK bills cannot escape the forces of Iran war
The economic impacts of the Iran war are already being felt in global markets, and could raise energy prices and wider consumer bills in the UK before long.
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Trump's furious response to Anthropic is as much about power as it is about AI safety
In the most clear and consequential policy move on AI safety yet, the Trump administration has announced it will blacklist a leading AI lab over its refusal to allow unfettered access to its technology for military purposes.
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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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Stopping weight loss jabs can lead to rapid weight regain in one year, study suggests
People on obesity jabs will regain the majority of the weight they lose within a year of stopping the drugs, a new study suggests.
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Talk of what comes next for the Iranian people was conspicuous in its absence from White House briefing
Regime change isn't what it used to be. Donald Trump himself had talked it up as a reason for attacking Iran.
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As Trump unleashes chaos, China has a message it wants to the world to hear
It's been a snowy and bitterly cold morning in Beijing's Tiananmen Square.
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Ukraine peace talks could be postponed for 'a while' due to Iran war
Ukraine has raised the prospect of postponing future peace talks aimed at ending its four-year-old war with Russia, because of the Iran conflict.
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Sky News wins best news channel at Royal Television Society Awards
Sky News has won news channel of the year and Yousra Elbagir has been named television journalist of the year at the Royal Television Society (RTS) Awards.







