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Eight dead after attempting to cross Channel in 'appalling tragedy'
At least eight migrants have died off the coast of France while attempting to cross the English Channel.
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National debt to triple due to climate change and sick population - OBR
The gap between how much money the state takes in and its spending will triple in the next 50 years, according to independent forecasters.
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Ukraine war: Lammy says West 'won't be bullied by Putin' - as calls grow over long-range missiles for Kyiv
The foreign secretary has said the UK and allies will not be "bullied by Putin's shameless grandstanding" as the prime minister faces pressure to allow Ukraine to fire British long-range missiles into Russia.
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Polaris Dawn: Billionaire astronaut and crew return to Earth after first private spacewalk
A billionaire astronaut and his crew have returned to Earth after taking part in the first private spacewalk.
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Jane's Addiction singer Perry Farrell punches guitarist Dave Navarro as US rock band's reunion gig ends in chaos
A concert by US rock band Jane's Addiction ended early after lead singer Perry Farrell punched guitarist Dave Navarro on stage in the middle of a song.
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Ukraine and Russia exchange more than 200 prisoners of war
Russia and Ukraine have exchanged more than 200 prisoners of war, officials have announced.
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Council tax hike on second homes triggers surge in sell-offs - and mixed emotions
The number of second homes being put up for sale in one part of Wales has increased by more than 250% - as homeowners and businesses criticise the Welsh government's council tax premium.
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Sky News investigation finds over 70,000 TikTok posts using Nazi recordings
Warning: This story contains offensive language, including antisemitic content.
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Early release scheme not Labour's fault, says David Lammy - as 'naive' ministers accused of 'rookie errors'
The early prisoner release scheme is not Labour's fault, the foreign secretary has said, as the Tories accused the government of making "rookie errors".
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Israel-Hamas war: Tunnels under children's bedrooms and silent streets - Sky News witnesses flattened city in Gaza
Rafah is now a wasteland.
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Latest Israeli airstrikes have killed at least 14 people, officials in Gaza say
At least 14 people have been killed after Israeli airstrikes across central and southern Gaza overnight, Palestinian civil defence officials have said.
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Ballistic missile fired by Houthis in Yemen hits central Israel for first time sparking 'panic'
Israel has been left on high alert after a ballistic missile fired from more than 1,000 miles away in Yemen reached the centre of the country for the first time
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Egypt train crash kills three and injures dozens
At least three people - including two children - have been killed after two passenger trains collided in Egypt.
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Free school meals should be given to all children in poverty, Lib Dems to say
The Liberal Democrats will call for free school meals for all children in poverty which will lead to "better academic progress".
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Stranded astronauts say space is 'happy place' - but admit 'tough times'
Two astronauts who are set to be stuck in space for eight months have said the International Space Station is now their "happy place" but admitted to "tough times".
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Tens of millions could pay more if Vodafone-Three merger goes ahead, CMA warns
Tens of millions of mobile phone users could end up paying more if the merger between Vodafone and Three goes ahead, the competition watchdog has warned.
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Boeing staff strike for first time since 2008 after rejecting 25% pay rise
Workers at aircraft maker Boeing are to go on strike for the first time since the global financial crash, piling more pressure on the troubled company.
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Where did Donald Trump's pet-eating claims come from?
Donald Trump has repeated claims that immigrants in an Ohio town are eating the pets of other residents.
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Strictly Come Dancing is back - and Amy Dowden gives star performance
Strictly Come Dancing has returned for its 20th anniversary series - launching with pizazz as usual, despite the controversy surrounding the show in recent months.
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Protests in France to support woman allegedly drugged by husband and raped by strangers
Hundreds of people in France have joined protests in support of a woman whose ex-husband allegedly drugged her and invited strangers to rape her.
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Investigation into potential second Post Office scandal will be 'positive' for sub-postmasters
The lawyer for those affected by Capture software predating the faulty Horizon system says his "belief" is that the "report is going to be positive".
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Airbus Beluga lands at London's Heathrow Airport
An unusually-shaped plane has landed at London's Heathrow Airport to deliver spare parts.
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FKA Twigs opens 'self-healing' exhibition The Eleven at Sotheby's
FKA Twigs says her latest work - a live performance piece at Sotheby's - is part of her "huge and healing journey" over the last few years, in which she's learned "how to use and live in my body again".
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Revenge porn laws to be strengthened to make online firms do more to prevent 'humiliation and suffering'
Sharing revenge porn will be upgraded to the most serious type of offence in a change to the Online Safety Act.
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Sir Keir Starmer faces investigation over possible breach of parliamentary rules after Labour donor 'pays for wife's clothes'
Sir Keir Starmer is facing an investigation over a possible breach of parliamentary rules after failing to declare that some of his wife's high-end clothes were bought for her by his biggest personal donor, Lord Alli.