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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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'Now is our time': Despite tariffs, China's Silicon Valley is ready to make its mark on the world
The city of Hangzhou is one of the most historic and beautiful in China.
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India and Pakistan tensions ramp up after Kashmir killings
India and Pakistan have cancelled visas for their citizens to each other's countries as tensions ramp up between the nuclear-armed neighbours following an attack in Kashmir that killed 26 people.
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Trade war: UK car exporter's shares slump to four-year low
A UK-based car distributor has seen its shares hit a four-year low after reporting a fall in sales and warning of hits ahead from Donald Trump's trade war.
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'I was ready to stab whoever tried to stab me': The ex-gang members waging a war on knife crime
"There's a code that you don't speak to the police, so you have to find another way to protect yourself," says Daniel.
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Chancellor Rachel Reeves outlines red lines for US trade deal
Britain will not lower its standards or water down regulation in exchange for a trade deal with the US, the chancellor has confirmed.
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Depth of Trump's frustration revealed in comments on Zelenskyy - and there was one notable absence in his Truth Social post
The White House is desperate for a breakthrough.
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UK vision for clean energy to collide with Trump's fossil fuel frenzy
Two worlds will collide in London today as the UK and the US lobby other countries with very different visions for the future of energy security.
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Istanbul hit by 6.2 magnitude earthquake - more than 150 people injured
More than 150 people have been injured after a powerful 6.2 magnitude earthquake shook Istanbul, one of the strongest to strike the city in recent years, Turkish officials have said.
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Sky News political editor Beth Rigby running London marathon in honour of 'dearest friend'
Sky News political editor and host of the Electoral Dysfunction podcast Beth Rigby shares her London Marathon journey...
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Trump wants to emulate Putin and govern US in 'a similar fashion', his former national security adviser says
Donald Trump wants to emulate Vladimir Putin and "govern his own country in a similar fashion", his former national security adviser has said.
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Elon Musk says his time working for Donald Trump's administration will 'drop significantly' next month - as Tesla profits sink
Elon Musk has said the time he spends with Donald Trump's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) will "drop significantly" from May and he will allocate more time to Tesla.
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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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Government borrows almost £15bn more than expected
The UK government borrowed almost £15bn more than forecast in the last financial year, according to official figures highlighting contributions from inflation-related costs including pay awards.
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Women in Iran increasingly deciding not to wear headscarves in public
Women in Iran are increasingly deciding not to wear the veil in public, a senior journalist who visited Tehran has said.
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Harvey Weinstein retrial: 'He had all the power,' prosecutor tells court as opening statements begin
The retrial of Harvey Weinstein has begun in New York - with a prosecutor telling the court the former Hollywood mogul used "dream opportunities as weapons" to prey on the three women accusing him of sexual abuse.
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Israeli troops shot at Gaza aid workers from 'point-blank range', leaked documents reportedly show
New details from the Israeli military's investigation into the killings of 15 aid workers in Gaza on 23 March directly contradict the IDF's official narrative.
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Birmingham bin strike resolution 'could be in touching distance' - as conciliation service drafted in
A deal to resolve the Birmingham bin strike could be "in touching distance", the Unite union has announced.
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Could the local elections reshape British politics?
Can Reform UK turn votes into seats - and from there into power? How far do the Tories have to fall? How unpopular is Labour now that it's in government? We find out on local election day on 1 May.
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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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India closes Pakistan border and expels diplomats over Kashmir 'terror attack'
India has closed a border crossing, suspended a water-sharing treaty and downgraded diplomatic ties with Pakistan, a day after a militant attack in Kashmir that left at least 26 people dead and 17 others wounded.
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Man with life-threatening peanut allergy now eats them every day thanks to study
A man with a life-threatening peanut allergy is able to eat several per day thanks to a "ground-breaking" study.
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Farage denies Reform would do deal with Tories after Jenrick 'coalition' comment
Nigel Farage has denied Reform would do a deal with the Conservatives after Robert Jenrick made "coalition" comments.
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Trump accuses Zelenskyy of harming peace talks
Donald Trump has claimed a deal to end Russia's war on Ukraine is "very close" and urged Volodymyr Zelenskyy to "get it done", even as Russian missiles and drones brought more carnage to Kyiv overnight.