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Interest rate cut - but economic growth forecast slashed in blow to chancellor
The Bank of England has cut interest rates by another quarter percentage point, bringing down the cost of borrowing to 4.5%.
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Minister says Labour MPs and other members of WhatsApp group could be suspended after Andrew Gwynne scandal
Labour will punish any other MP or minister caught up in the Andrew Gwynne WhatsApp group scandal, a senior official has told Sky News.
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Coal tips safety: Residents say lessons 'not learned' from Aberfan disaster
Residents who live near disused coal tips in South Wales say lessons have not been learned from the Aberfan disaster nearly 60 years on.
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Freed Thai hostages 'feel grateful' to be back home after being held captive for more than a year
Five Thai men held hostage for 15 months in Gaza have arrived back in their home country where they were reunited with their families.
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'Rainmakers' and transboundary smog - Thailand's struggling battle against air pollution
For weeks now, most of the friends and families I know have had a cough of some kind. The pollution in the dry season in Thailand has long been a problem.
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Hostage told Hamas crowd he hoped to see wife and daughters after release – suggesting he didn't know they were killed on 7 October
A released Israeli hostage told a Hamas crowd he hoped to see his wife and daughters after his release - suggesting he did not know they had been killed on 7 October.
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Establishing Palestinian state in Saudi Arabia 'irresponsible', Egypt says
Egypt has said it is "irresponsible" for Israeli officials to suggest establishing a Palestinian state in Saudi Arabia.
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Billions for 'unproven' carbon capture technology will have 'very significant' impact on energy bills, MPs warn
The government is spending £22bn on "unproven" technologies which will have a "very significant effect" on energy bills, according to an influential committee of MPs.
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Prince Harry and Meghan cheer as Team UK walks on to Invictus Games opening ceremony stage
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex cheered and clapped as the United Kingdom's team walked on to the stage for the opening ceremony of the Invictus Games.
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Casual nature of sacked Labour minister's outrageous comments will worry Starmer after his battle to change party
Labour have waited 14 years to get back into government. Now, after just seven months in power, three ministers have already been brought down by scandal.
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All major pieces of plane and helicopter in mid-air collision in Washington DC have been recovered, say crash investigators
All major pieces have now been recovered of the passenger plane and US army helicopter which collided in mid-air in Washington DC last week, say safety officials.
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Church of England facing 'time of reckoning' in wake of scandals and historical abuse claims
The Church of England is facing a "time of reckoning", the lead bishop in charge of safeguarding has told Sky News.
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Former Tory MP speaks from Ukraine after joining military following end of political career
"If Ukraine falls… we know what happens next", former Tory MP Jack Lopresti tells Trevor Phillips from Kyiv.
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Prince Harry's criticism of 'weak moral character' at Invictus Games felt like a jibe at Donald Trump
Prince Harry's memoir dropped so many bombshells, his admission of drug-taking certainly was not the most jaw-dropping revelation.
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'Ghost broking': Reports of scammers selling fake car insurance rise by 30% over five years
Reports of "ghost broking", scammers selling fake car insurance, have risen by 30% over the last five years, exclusive data obtained by Sky News reveals.
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Groundhog Day: Punxsutawney Phil predicts six more weeks of wintry weather
Punxsutawney Phil, the famous groundhog, has predicted six more weeks of winter for America as he gave his weather forecast in Pennsylvania.
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Super Bowl 2025: How to watch, when it starts - and who will be performing the half-time show
The 59th Super Bowl is upon us, with the Kansas City Chiefs looking to make history with an unprecedented third consecutive title.
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'Let's do a deal': Zelenskyy touts Ukraine's rare earth stores to Trump
Volodymyr Zelenskyy has told Donald Trump "let's do a deal" as he offered the US a partnership over Ukraine's stores of rare earth and minerals.
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Love or hate her, the much-disputed spirit of Margaret Thatcher continues to march through UK politics
Margaret Thatcher died on 8 April 2013. But the UK's longest-serving post-war prime minister still casts a long shadow over politics today, more than a decade later.
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Digitising house-buying process eyed as way to speed up transactions
Digitising more of the house-buying process is being explored by the government as a way to speed up transactions.