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Tech firms face fines up to £60,000 for failing to remove knife crime content
Social media companies will be fined up to £60,000 each time a post relating to knife crime is not removed from their sites in a bid to stop children viewing "sickening" content.
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Kemi Badenoch does not rule out local coalitions with Reform after next week's council elections
Kemi Badenoch has not ruled out forming coalitions at a local level with Reform after the council elections next week.
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'Bring on the fight' over net zero, energy secretary Ed Miliband tells critics
The government is up for the fight over net zero every hour, day and month of the year, says Energy Secretary Ed Miliband.
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Eleven killed after vehicle drives into crowd at street festival, police in Vancouver say
Eleven people have been killed when a vehicle drove into a crowd at a street festival in Vancouver, police have said.
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Chris Eubank Jr taken to hospital after defeating Conor Benn by unanimous decision in middleweight clash
Chris Eubank Jr has been taken to hospital after defeating Conor Benn by unanimous decision in a thrilling middleweight bout.
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Europe and Starmer double down on clean power as America ups the ante
Sir Keir Starmer was in his comfort zone on Thursday, waxing lyrical about one of his favourite "missions".
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Water bosses face up to two years in prison for illegal sewage spills
Water bosses who cover up illegal sewage spills could be imprisoned for up to two years under a new law which comes into effect today.
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What we learn from remarkable photos of Trump-Zelenskyy meeting
On an extraordinary day, remarkable pictures on the margins that capture what may be a turning point for the world.
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What Sky News correspondents witnessed at the Pope's funeral
Hundreds of thousands of Catholics descended on Vatican City for Pope Francis's funeral on Saturday.
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Woman who faked being a man to get into Magic Circle finally allowed in
How did one woman fool the most famous magic society on the planet?
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Pope Francis funeral: 250,000 people bid farewell to pontiff who said 'build bridges, not walls'
Tens of thousands of people packed St Peter's Square for the funeral of Pope Francis before his body was carried through the streets of Rome.
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Use of toilets at work, in shops and hospitals should be based on biological sex, says watchdog
The use of men's and women's toilets at work and in places like shops and hospitals should be based on biological sex - but trans people will also need facilities, the equalities watchdog has said.
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Trump trade war: How UK figures show his tariff argument doesn't add up
As Chancellor Rachel Reeves meets her counterpart, US treasury secretary Scott Bessent to discuss an "economic agreement" between the two countries, the latest trade figures confirm three realities that ought to shape negotiations.
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FIFA issues warning after Sky News finds 2026 World Cup tickets on sale for up to £46,000
Tickets for the 2026 World Cup are being sold on a third-party ticket exchange - with up to £46,000 for the final - despite FIFA not putting any on the market yet, Sky News has uncovered.
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Rate cut speculation lights up as economic outlook darkens
There is growing speculation of a pick up in the pace of Bank of England interest rate cuts as the outlook for the UK economy darkens, with fresh data suggesting a renewed slump in consumer confidence and business health.
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Labour and Reform in battle for Runcorn by-election seat - but disillusionment could be eventual winner
On the banks of the Mersey, Runcorn and Helsby is a more complicated political picture than the apparent Labour heartland that first presents itself.
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China hosts world's first half-marathon race between humans and robots
Robots have raced against humans in a half-marathon for the first time.
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28 killed in blast at Iran's biggest port as Tehran denies explosion 'linked to fuel for missiles'
At least 28 people have been killed and several hundred more injured after an explosion and fire at Iran's largest port, according to state media.
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Pilgrims travel to Pope Francis's tomb to remember the late pontiff
Anna and Irene have already been queuing for an hour or so, and they know they have a long wait still to come.
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Direct action group Just Stop Oil holds final protest, claiming it has been 'successful'
"It has been a success."
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Trump has shifted priorities of world's economic policymakers - but their views of US have changed too
First he took the US on a collision course with China. Then he came for the rest of the world.
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'Nervous wees' of women at London Marathon 'to be turned into something amazing'
The urine of thousands of women taking part in the London Marathon this Sunday will be recycled and turned into fertiliser for wheat.
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Trump faces awkward reckoning 100 days into the job - notwithstanding his dreams of being King of America
David Axelrod, Barack Obama's chief strategist, tried to downplay interest in the president's first "100 days".
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Upskirted, assaulted, accused of faking their music skills: Why female DJs need to be 'bulletproof'
To see Koven's Katie Boyle perform live is beyond impressive. Hailing from Luton, she is one of the most influential women in drum 'n' bass today, an artist who pioneered the art of singing live while DJing.
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US trade deal 'possible' but not 'certain', says senior minister
A trade deal with the US is "possible" but not "certain", a senior minister has said as he struck a cautious tone about negotiations with the White House.
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Government to decide on 'postcode pricing' plan for electricity bills by summer
The government will decide by the summer on controversial proposals to charge some households more for their electricity than others, Sky News understands.
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Israeli official says claims IDF targets aid workers are 'blood libel' after UK minister calls for investigation
An Israeli government spokesperson said suggestions that the IDF targets aid workers are "blood libel," after a Labour MP called for investigations into attacks leading to their deaths.