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Shoppers had to jump out of the way of a car in Littlehampton
Police are appealing for witnesses after a collision in Littlehampton this morning (29/11/2025).
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Police incident in Littlehampton, two men arrested
Two men have been arrested in Littlehampton this morning (29/11/205)
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Burlington Place police incident in Eastbourne
Police in Eastbourne have been called to a hotel on Burlington Place this morning. (29/11/2025)
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Fire service responds to house fire in Maresfield
East Sussex Fire and Rescue Service responded to a significant house fire in Maresfield this afternoon.
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UPDATE: Disruption still felt in Nyetimber after incident at gas substation
Major disruption is continuing in Nyetimber, five days after a car crashed into a gas substation and forced dozens of residents from their homes.
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Reported rape and robbery in Crawley
Detectives have released CCTV images of a man they want to trace in connection with a report of a rape and robbery in Crawley.
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Part of the M27 in Hampshire will close over Christmas
Hampshire County Council is warning of a major closure on the M27 later next month.
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GRIT students celebrate their success at Bognor Fire Station
Eleven young people have completed the latest GRIT course run by West Sussex Fire and Rescue Service.
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Have your say on a proposed new bus service for Chichester city centre
Bus passengers in Chichester are being invited to comment on plans for a new subsidised bus service.
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Further witness appeal following serious collision in Chichester
Police are continuing to appeal for witnesses after a serious crash in Chichester.
V2 Radio - UK News
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UK special forces unit had 'deliberate policy' to 'kill fighting-aged males' in Afghanistan, inquiry told
There was a "deliberate policy" to "kill fighting-aged males... even when they did not pose a threat" among some members of a British special forces unit in Afghanistan, an inquiry has heard.
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Family of man who died on Benidorm holiday say they have new evidence of foul play
The family of a father-of-four who died on holiday in Benidorm say new evidence has further convinced them that foul play was involved in his death.
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Sir Keir Starmer to defend budget amid claims Rachel Reeves 'lied' about public finances
Sir Keir Starmer will deliver a speech today defending the decisions the government made in the budget, following criticisms of sweeping tax rises and accusations the chancellor lied to the country about the state of public finances.
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Charlie Kirk murder 'consequence of terrifying gun culture', says Salman Rushdie
Sir Salman Rushdie has told Sky News that Charlie Kirk's murder was a "consequence of US gun culture".
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Revamped British passports rolling out this month - can you spot what's changed?
A revamped version of British passports will be issued from this month - but can you spot what's changed?
V2 Radio - Video News
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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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Zelenskyy to make first official visit to Ireland - as 'productive' Ukraine-US talks under way in Florida
Volodymyr Zelenskyy is set to make his first official visit to Ireland tomorrow, Taoiseach Micheal Martin has revealed.
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'Of course I didn't' lie about budget forecasts, chancellor tells Sky News - as Badenoch calls for her to resign
The chancellor has insisted to Sky News that she did not lie to the public about the state of the public finances ahead of the budget.
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Budget 2025: Hospitality pleads for 'lifeline' as Rachel Reeves accused of imposing 'stealth tax'
Rachel Reeves has been accused of failing to "support the great British pub" as she promised in the budget, with owners facing skyrocketing business rates bills.
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Bigger than COVID? The graph that explains why AI is going to be so huge
Artificial intelligence is getting very good, very fast. Whether it's music, text, code or imagery, the time when it was reliably possible to tell the difference between AI and human outputs is disappearing at an alarming rate.
V2 Radio - Entertainment News
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British Independent Film Awards winners revealed
Biker romance Pillion has picked up the top prize at the British Independent Film Awards.
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Legendary playwright Sir Tom Stoppard dies aged 88
Playwright Sir Tom Stoppard, who won an Oscar and a Golden Globe for Shakespeare In Love, has died at the age of 88.
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Netflix executive Lloyd screen-tested for top Channel 4 job
A senior executive at Netflix is among the contenders vying to become the next boss of Channel 4, the state-owned broadcaster.
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PM's rap battle with Sky's Beth Rigby goes viral - and one of the AI satirists behind it explains why
Satire has long been an occupational hazard for politicians - and while it has long been cartoons or shows like Spitting Image, content created by artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly becoming the norm.
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Tilly Norwood: Creator of AI actress insists she's not designed to steal jobs
The creator of an AI actress has told Sky News that synthetic performers will get more actors working, rather than steal jobs.
V2 Radio - Strange News
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'Dead' Thai woman sent to crematorium wakes up in coffin
A woman brought in for cremation at a Thai temple was found alive in her coffin.
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First treasures from 'holy grail of shipwrecks' recovered
An 18th century Spanish galleon dubbed the "holy grail of shipwrecks" for its storied cache of 11 million gold and silver coins - worth an estimated $20bn (£16bn) - has yielded its first treasures.
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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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Marks & Spencer defends £195 beef wellington
M&S has defended the price of a £195 beef wellington made by chef Tom Kerridge.
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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.
V2 Radio - World News
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Zelenskyy to make first official visit to Ireland - as 'productive' Ukraine-US talks under way in Florida
Volodymyr Zelenskyy is set to make his first official visit to Ireland tomorrow, Taoiseach Micheal Martin has revealed.
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'This is journalism at its most raw': Go behind the scenes on the frontline with new-look Sky News show
A new-look Sky News series takes viewers straight into some of the world's most hostile environments.
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UK special forces unit had 'deliberate policy' to 'kill fighting-aged males' in Afghanistan, inquiry told
There was a "deliberate policy" to "kill fighting-aged males... even when they did not pose a threat" among some members of a British special forces unit in Afghanistan, an inquiry has heard.
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Dignitas founder dies by assisted suicide aged 92
The founder of Dignitas, the Switzerland-based assisted suicide clinic, has died aged 92, according to the organisation.
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Family of man who died on Benidorm holiday say they have new evidence of foul play
The family of a father-of-four who died on holiday in Benidorm say new evidence has further convinced them that foul play was involved in his death.
V2 Radio - Politics News
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'Of course I didn't' lie about budget forecasts, chancellor tells Sky News - as Badenoch calls for her to resign
The chancellor has insisted to Sky News that she did not lie to the public about the state of the public finances ahead of the budget.
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Sir Keir Starmer to defend budget amid claims Rachel Reeves 'lied' about public finances
Sir Keir Starmer will deliver a speech today defending the decisions the government made in the budget, following criticisms of sweeping tax rises and accusations the chancellor lied to the country about the state of public finances.
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Your Party founder Zarah Sultana hits out at party 'witch hunts' and 'bullying'
Zarah Sultana has hit out at the factionalism within Your Party that has been on stark display at its founding conference this weekend. She also slammed "the sight of a Muslim woman being manhandled and dragged out of conference".
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Your Party: Old infighting habits die hard at new left-wing party's acrimonious Liverpool conference
Anyone playing bingo with the left-wing lexicon would have been sure of a fully marked-off card by the close of Your Party's founding conference on the banks of the Mersey.
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Your Party votes to be led by members rather than single MP - avoiding Corbyn-Sultana battle
Your Party will be led by its members rather than a single MP, avoiding a battle between its two co-founders, Jeremy Corbyn and Zarah Sultana.
V2 Radio - Technology News
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More than 600 dead in Indonesia and Thailand after floods and landslides - and Sri Lanka reporting more than 200 deaths from cyclone
The death toll following flooding and landslides in Indonesia and Thailand has risen to more than 600 - with nearby Sri Lanka also reporting more than 200 deaths after a cyclone.
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Bigger than COVID? The graph that explains why AI is going to be so huge
Artificial intelligence is getting very good, very fast. Whether it's music, text, code or imagery, the time when it was reliably possible to tell the difference between AI and human outputs is disappearing at an alarming rate.
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'Women are afraid to get pregnant': Fighting mercury poisoning from illegal gold mining in Brazil
"Many women end up losing their children," says Alessandra Korap, a community leader of the Munduruku people from the Brazilian Amazon.
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Why prostate cancer is expected to be left as the only major cancer without national screening
Prostate cancer is expected to remain the only major cancer not to have a national screening programme under new recommendations from government advisers.
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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?
V2 Radio - Sports News
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Florian Wirtz: Liverpool midfielder must replicate Kevin De Bruyne position to be at his best, says Jamie Carragher
Jamie Carragher says Florian Wirtz should operate in the same position Kevin De Bruyne occupied at Manchester City if he is to be at his best for Liverpool.
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Moises Caicedo let Declan Rice comparisons affect him, says Jamie Carragher after Chelsea midfielder's dimissal against Arsenal
Moises Caicedo was impacted by comparisons with Arsenal's Declan Rice ahead of his red card against the Gunners, says Jamie Carragher.
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Qatar GP Sprint: Oscar Piastri trims Lando Norris' championship lead after dominant win from George Russell as Max Verstappen finishes fourth
Oscar Piastri dominated the Qatar Grand Prix Sprint to cut his deficit to championship leader Lando Norris to 22 points after the British driver finished third.
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Why Chelsea and Arsenal could both be happy with a point from Super Sunday clash at Stamford Bridge - despite Moises Caicedo's red card
Arsenal remain clear at the top. Chelsea captain Reece James said his side delivered a "statement", but Mikel Arteta felt the Gunners "should have won". Here's why both sides can be broadly happy with Sunday's 1-1 draw...
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Man Utd plagued by consistent inconsistency as Alexander Isak and Florian Wirtz finally shine for Liverpool
V2 Radio - Business News
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Modella continues high street shopping spree with Wynsors deal
The investment firm which has become this year's most prolific buyer of high street chains in Britain is targeting a takeover of a privately owned footwear retailer.
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Netflix executive Lloyd screen-tested for top Channel 4 job
A senior executive at Netflix is among the contenders vying to become the next boss of Channel 4, the state-owned broadcaster.
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Ministers line up bankers to review options for UK steel industry
The government is lining up bankers to conduct a review of options for Britain's embattled steel industry amid calls for ministers to orchestrate mergers between some of the sector's biggest players.
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Budget 2025: Hospitality pleads for 'lifeline' as Rachel Reeves accused of imposing 'stealth tax'
Rachel Reeves has been accused of failing to "support the great British pub" as she promised in the budget, with owners facing skyrocketing business rates bills.
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JPMorgan Chase unveils plans to build new £10bn 'landmark tower' in London - double the size of The Shard
Plans have been announced for a new "landmark tower" in London with double the floor space of Britain's tallest building, The Shard.


