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At least 83 dead and hundreds missing as police make arrests over Hong Kong fire
At least 83 people have been killed, and police have made several arrests, after a huge fire engulfed a high-rise residential complex in Hong Kong.
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Horror in Hong Kong: Residents reel from its worst disaster in modern history
There is a thickness to the air outside Wang Fuk Court in Hong Kong's Tai Po district.
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Girl, 12, who died after being found unresponsive at psychiatric unit failed on multiple levels, inquest finds
A 12-year-old girl who died after an incident of self-harm was failed on multiple levels, an inquest jury has found.
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Workers will not get unfair dismissal protection from first day in major U-turn
The business secretary has insisted Labour did not breach their manifesto as the government U-turned on its promise to protect workers from unfair dismissal from day one in a job.
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Genetics testing start-up offers to 'genetically optimise' would-be parents' babies
If a jeans advert hinting at actress Sydney Sweeney's "good genes" sent the internet into a frenzy over eugenics - how about one for a company that's actually selling good genes?
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'Sticking to Labour manifesto pledge costs millions of workers', Resolution Foundation says
Sticking to Labour's manifesto pledge and freezing income tax thresholds rather than raising income tax has hurt low- and middle-income earners, an influential thinktank has said.
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Man arrested at Manchester airport in connection with attack at Heaton Park synagogue
A man has been arrested at an airport as part of the investigation into the terrorist attack at a Manchester synagogue.
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National Guard member Sarah Beckstrom has died after Washington DC shooting, Trump says
One of the National Guard members shot in Washington DC on Wednesday has died from her injuries, Donald Trump has said.
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Budget 2025: The town where voters placed trust in Labour - and some now feel betrayed
Hitchin in Hertfordshire does well in the polls.
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Budget was historic in at least two respects - as Britain taken into uncharted territory
In at least two respects - one expected, the other not - this was a historic budget.
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Ukrainian sumo wrestler makes history in Japan
A Ukrainian sumo wrestler who left his homeland after Russia's full-scale invasion has made history in Japan.
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Israeli forces kill two Palestinian men in West Bank after they appear to surrender
Israeli forces killed two Palestinian men in the West Bank after they appeared to be surrendering.
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Third of people affected by 'loan charge' could have depts wiped away
Almost a third of people affected by the "loan charge" could have their debts wiped away as the government attempts to draw a line under a tax scandal that has been linked to multiple suicides.
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Salary-sacrifice pension contributions over £2k to face national insurance charge
Rachel Reeves has announced that salary-sacrificed pension contributions above an annual figure of £2,000 are to be subject to national insurance charges.
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Budget 2025 is a big risk for Labour's election plans
Day two after a budget is always an important moment.
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Washington DC shooting suspect is Afghan national who worked with a CIA-backed unit
A man suspected of opening fire on two members of the National Guard a few streets from the White House is an Afghan national who worked with a CIA-backed unit in Afghanistan, according to officials.
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Budget 2025: The key points at a glance
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has unveiled the long-anticipated budget.
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Sally Rooney tells court new books may not be published in UK due to Palestine Action ban
Irish author Sally Rooney has told the High Court she may not be able to publish new books in the UK, and may have to withdraw previous titles from sale, because of the ban on Palestine Action.
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Missed congeniality: Beauty pageant organiser accused of calling contestant a 'dumbhead'
The organiser of Miss Universe has told Sky News he cannot stand down from his position - despite allegations he was aggressive towards a contestant.
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Putin strikes conciliatory tone - then hardens it: Kremlin signals no breakthrough on US peace plan
This was the first time Vladimir Putin has commented on the latest US peace proposal. Will Russia agree? Is a deal close? It didn't sound like it.
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Man jailed for keeping eight people enslaved in London car wash
A man has been jailed for keeping eight people enslaved in a car wash in London.
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France reveals new national military service amid fears of Russian threat
If you're still under any illusions about how seriously Ukraine's allies view the wider threat from Russia, the wave of countries bringing back military service should help clarify that.
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Budget 2025: Chancellor spared wrath of bond vigilantes - for now
This was a budget that had to recapture the confidence of the people who lend national governments money.
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Creator of AI actress Tilly Norwood addresses claims she'll 'steal jobs' from real stars
The creator of an AI actress has told Sky News that synthetic performers will get more actors working, rather than steal jobs.
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Have you seen this nutcracker? CCTV shows thief stealing festive statue
The manager of an Edinburgh cocktail bar will speak to police today over the "catastrophic" theft of an eight-foot tall nutcracker from outside his venue.
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No changes to Scottish income tax plan, First Minister John Swinney vows
The Scottish government does not intend to increase income tax rates or introduce new bands in next year's budget, First Minister John Swinney has vowed.
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Pope Leo arrives in Turkey for his first foreign visit with a message of peace
Pope Leo has arrived in Turkey on his first foreign visit since his inauguration in May.
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Budget 2025: Reeves urged to 'make the case' for income tax freeze - as PM hits out at defenders of 'failed' policy
Rachel Reeves needs to "make the case" to voters that extending the freeze on personal income thresholds was the "fairest" way to increase taxes, Baroness Harriet Harman has said.
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Prostate cancer: NHS screening programme could come one step closer today
An NHS screening programme for prostate cancer could come one step closer if it's backed today by a key committee that advises the government.
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Trump says land operations against Venezuela drugs gangs to start 'very soon'
Donald Trump has warned US action against suspected Venezuelan drug traffickers will move to the land "very soon".


