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CCTV shows shoplifters using pythons to distract cashier before stealing from petrol station
Police are hunting for four suspects who used two pythons to distract a cashier before stealing $400 worth of CBD oil from a petrol station.
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Sir Keir Starmer hosts creators of hit Netflix drama Adolescence - and tells them he's 'not found it easy viewing'
Sir Keir Starmer has met with the creators of Adolescence for talks on how to prevent young boys being dragged into a "whirlpool of hatred and misogyny".
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'You can start with me': Commander of NASA flight that was stranded in space for more than nine months says he is partly to blame
One of the astronauts who was stranded on the International Space Station (ISS) has said some of the blame for what went wrong lies with him.
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Marine Le Pen speaks for first time after being barred from French presidential election
French far-right leader Marine Le Pen has said that barring her from running for public office for five years is a "political decision" aimed at preventing her from running in the next presidential election.
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What are Donald Trump's tariffs, what is 'liberation day' and how does it all affect the UK?
If there is a word that has dominated Donald Trump's second term, it's tariffs.
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Bodies still remain among the 'collapsed and inclining' buildings in quake-hit Mandalay
A man inside Mandalay has told Sky News bodies remain under "collapsed and inclining" buildings after the Myanmar earthquake - as a woman was freed from rubble after 91 hours.
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Father demands protection after Gaza aid workers' deaths
The father of a paramedic killed by Israel in Gaza has told Sky News he would have been on the mission to rescue wounded colleagues, but was ill that day and so his son went instead.
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National Living Wage lift helps but not without cost as bills rise
The first of April marks the turn of the financial year as well as Fool's Day, but the cost of living increases arriving this month are no joke.
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Campaigners say analysis shows illegal sewage spills in Lake Windermere reach record levels
Sewage was illegally poured into the Lake District's famous Lake Windermere for a record number of days last year, campaigners say, citing new analysis.
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Harrods challenges survivors' law firm's compensation cut
Harrods is urging lawyers acting for the largest group of survivors of abuse perpetrated by its former owner to reconsider plans to swallow a significant chunk of claimants' compensation payouts in fees.
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Devastation in Myanmar: how the earthquake has left some areas almost completely destroyed
Even with thousands dead and entire neighbourhoods levelled, the ruling military junta in Myanmar maintains its long-term ban on international journalists entering the country.
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Disabled, autistic and homeless: Who will care for Chloe?
Chloe Leighton is crammed into the disabled toilet of a busy pub, pleading on the phone with her social worker to find her a place to stay for the night.
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Elon Musk's dad: Tesla protesters are 'bums'
Elon Musk's father has told Sky News that protesters targeting his son's cost-cutting work for the US government are "bums".
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Sir Keir Starmer says US-UK trade talks 'well advanced' and rejects 'knee-jerk' response to Donald Trump tariffs
Sir Keir Starmer has said US-UK trade talks are "well advanced" ahead of tariffs expected to be imposed by Donald Trump on the UK this week - but rejected a "knee-jerk" response.
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Trump trade war: Why a figure of 48% is important as escalation nears
Here is a number to lodge in your brain in the coming weeks and months: 48%.
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Luigi Mangione: US prosecutors directed to seek death penalty for man accused of killing healthcare boss
Prosecutors are being urged to seek the death penalty for Luigi Mangione, the man accused of fatally shooting the chief executive of a major healthcare company last year.
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Birmingham bin strike: Pest controllers 'feel like fourth emergency service' as rat populations 'triple'
As we drive around Birmingham, the first thing we notice is that, to some extent, every street is affected by the rubbish problem.
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Powerful storm brings flooding to Greek islands Paros and Mykonos
A powerful storm in the Aegean Sea has triggered flash flooding on the Greek holiday island of Paros.
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Betty Webb: 'Exceptional' Bletchley Park codebreaker dies at 101
A Bletchley Park codebreaker, who showed "dedication and exceptional work" during the Second World War, has died at the age of 101.
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China launches large-scale military drills around Taiwan and calls its president a 'parasite'
China's military has said it's begun joint army, navy and rocket force exercises around Taiwan.
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Step to legally prevent new 'two-tier' sentencing guidelines begins today, justice secretary says
A bill to legally prevent new sentencing guidelines on how ethnic minority criminals should be punished will be introduced today, the justice secretary said.
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Payouts for departing civil servants capped at £95,000 under voluntary exit scheme
The most senior and long-serving civil servants could be offered a maximum of £95,000 to quit their jobs as part of a government efficiency drive.
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First orbital rocket launched from Europe crashes into sea - but company says test 'met all expectations'
The first orbital rocket launched from mainland Europe took off from Norway on Sunday - but crashed into the sea and exploded 40 seconds later.
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Customers 'protected' as household energy supplier exits market
A household energy supplier has failed, weeks after it attracted attention from regulators.