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             Seasonal affective disorder - or SAD - isn't just 'winter blues' Seasonal affective disorder - or SAD - isn't just 'winter blues'It's often dismissed as "winter blues" or "depression-lite" - but seasonal affective disorder is one of the most misunderstood mood disorders. 
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             Budget 2025: Reeves vows to 'defy' gloomy forecasts - but faces income tax warning Budget 2025: Reeves vows to 'defy' gloomy forecasts - but faces income tax warningRachel Reeves has said she is determined to "defy" forecasts that suggest she will face a multibillion-pound black hole in next month's budget, but has indicated there are some tough choices on the way. 
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             Richard Taylor: Academic who sued Steve Coogan over Richard III film says he hasn't received an apology Richard Taylor: Academic who sued Steve Coogan over Richard III film says he hasn't received an apologyA university academic who is receiving "substantial damages" for how he was portrayed in a film has told Sky News he hasn't received an apology from star Steve Coogan - nor the two companies involved in its production. 
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             'Nervous' British tourists in Jamaica tell of Hurricane Melissa ordeal 'Nervous' British tourists in Jamaica tell of Hurricane Melissa ordealUp to 8,000 holidaying British citizens are in Jamaica as it reels from one of the strongest Atlantic hurricanes in history. 
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             Watch as Sky News challenges Peter Mandelson over Jeffrey Epstein links Watch as Sky News challenges Peter Mandelson over Jeffrey Epstein linksSky News has exclusively challenged Lord Peter Mandelson over his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein. 
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             Fawlty Towers actress Prunella Scales has died Fawlty Towers actress Prunella Scales has diedJohn Cleese has paid tribute to his Fawlty Towers co-star Prunella Scales, who has died aged 93, describing her as a "wonderful comic actress". 
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             Rats, flies and maggots: The Wigan homeowners plagued by 25,000 tonnes of illegal waste Rats, flies and maggots: The Wigan homeowners plagued by 25,000 tonnes of illegal waste"That smell of maggots, rotting food and maggots, my house smells like that." 
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             Sean 'Diddy' Combs scheduled for release from prison in 2028 Sean 'Diddy' Combs scheduled for release from prison in 2028Sean "Diddy" Combs is expected to spend around three years in prison, federal inmate records show. 
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             Over 1.2m people a week talk to ChatGPT about suicide Over 1.2m people a week talk to ChatGPT about suicideAn estimated 1.2 million people a week have conversations with ChatGPT that indicate they are planning to take their own lives. 
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             At least 64 killed as Rio police target drug gang in deadliest-ever raid ahead of COP30 At least 64 killed as Rio police target drug gang in deadliest-ever raid ahead of COP30At least 64 people have been killed after police in Rio de Janeiro carried out a deadly raid days before the city hosts events linked to COP30. 
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             'Clear' fall in global greenhouse gas emissions expected for the first time 'Clear' fall in global greenhouse gas emissions expected for the first timeA "clear" fall in global greenhouse gas emissions is on the near horizon for the first time, the United Nations (UN) has said, after governments including Britain published new plans on how to cut their climate impact. 
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             Income tax and national insurance unlikely to rise - as Sky News obtains definition of 'working people' Income tax and national insurance unlikely to rise - as Sky News obtains definition of 'working people'Rachel Reeves is unlikely to raise the basic rates of income tax and national insurance in order to avoid breaking a promise to protect "working people" in the budget. 
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             Valencia floods: Anger and despair remains one year on from deadly disaster Valencia floods: Anger and despair remains one year on from deadly disasterIf we hadn't already been here last year, it would be difficult to believe that above this handful of debris a three-generation-old house was once standing. 
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             The three factors keeping the Gaza ceasefire in place - for now The three factors keeping the Gaza ceasefire in place - for nowIt has been tested and challenged, but this fragile ceasefire remains in place. And for that, at least, the Middle East is presently breathing a sign of relief. 
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             Ashraf Mahrous: Egypt's 'strongman' wrestler pulls ship using his teeth Ashraf Mahrous: Egypt's 'strongman' wrestler pulls ship using his teethAn Egyptian wrestler is hoping he has set a world record after pulling a 700-ton (635,000kg) ship with his teeth. 
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             Huge rise in raids on salons and takeaways revealed in illegal working crackdown Huge rise in raids on salons and takeaways revealed in illegal working crackdownMore than 11,000 immigration raids on takeaways, beauty salons, and car washes have been carried out over the past year, new figures reveal, as the government accelerates its crackdown on illegal working. 
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             Army soldiers fled key Sudanese city - leaving 200,000 civilians trapped Army soldiers fled key Sudanese city - leaving 200,000 civilians trappedSudanese Armed Forces (SAF) soldiers fled a key city in the hours before the paramilitary group Rapid Support Forces (RSF) captured its infantry division - leaving around 200,000 civilians trapped, Sky News understands. 
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             NHS to offer same-day prostate cancer diagnosis - with AI tool used to analyse results NHS to offer same-day prostate cancer diagnosis - with AI tool used to analyse resultsMen with suspected prostate cancer will be able to get an NHS diagnosis within a day as part of a new trial. 
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             Israel says one of its soldiers killed in Gaza - as Netanyahu orders 'powerful' strikes Israel says one of its soldiers killed in Gaza - as Netanyahu orders 'powerful' strikesIsrael's military has said one of its troops has been killed in fighting in southern Gaza after Benjamin Netanyahu ordered new air strikes in the strip. 
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             More than a dozen killed as US attacks alleged drug boats in Pacific 'on Donald Trump's orders' More than a dozen killed as US attacks alleged drug boats in Pacific 'on Donald Trump's orders'Fourteen people have died after the US launched its latest attacks on boats in the eastern Pacific Ocean, which it says were transporting illegal drugs to the country. 
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             Slashing foreign aid will lead to unrest, crises and threaten UK security, MPs warn government Slashing foreign aid will lead to unrest, crises and threaten UK security, MPs warn governmentThe government's decision to slash foreign aid will lead to unrest, further crises and threaten UK security, a group of cross-party MPs has warned. 
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             Shrinkflation: It's not your imagination, these products are getting smaller Shrinkflation: It's not your imagination, these products are getting smallerKitKats, Gaviscon, toothpaste, and even Freddo have all fallen victim to shrinkflation, consumer group Which? has found. 
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             Prunella Scales: Friend of Labour leaders and a high-profile campaigner Prunella Scales: Friend of Labour leaders and a high-profile campaignerPrunella Scales wasn't just a lifelong Labour supporter. She appeared in party political broadcasts for the party during the 2005 and 2010 general elections and was a tireless campaigner. 

 
                             
                             
                                     
                                     
                                    
