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Online pricing crackdown targets over 100 firms operating in the UK
A crackdown on online pricing has seen investigations opened into eight companies, with a further 100 facing warnings over their conduct.
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Sudan 'epicentre of suffering in the world', says UN humanitarian chief
Mass killings and millions forced to flee for their lives have made Sudan the "epicentre of suffering in the world", according to the UN's humanitarian affairs chief.
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Sherlock star Benedict Cumberbatch's 'very odd job' - acting opposite an enormous bird in The Thing With Feathers
He's played Sherlock Holmes, Doctor Strange, and even voiced The Grinch but acting opposite a seven-foot (2.1m) crow may be one of the strangest roles Benedict Cumberbatch has taken on.
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Home secretary admits illegal immigration numbers still 'too high' under Labour - but says Farage can 'sod off'
The home secretary has admitted the UK's illegal immigrant numbers are "too high" - but said Nigel Farage can "sod off" after he claimed she sounded like a Reform supporter.
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Inside the town where 6 out of 7 children grow up in poverty - and live in fear of homelessness
The cobbled streets of Newport in Middlesbrough survive from the Victorian era.
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Budget 2025: Ex-Bank of England rate setter Andy Haldane criticises 'repeated mistakes'
A former Bank of England chief economist has told Sky News that "repeated mistakes" by the government have been "sucking all life" from the economy ahead of the budget.
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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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How a grassy Oxfordshire field became an illegal mountain of waste in just months
Satellite images reveal how a grassy field in Oxfordshire was transformed into an illegal waste site in just a few months.
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Cunning plan or a gamble that didn't pay off? Why some think the chancellor pulled off something extraordinary
Was it all just a cunning plan?
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Anthony Joshua 'about to break the internet over Jake Paul's face' in Netflix boxing match
Boxer Anthony Joshua is set to mark his comeback to the ring with a surprise heavyweight bout against Jake Paul in Miami.
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Starmer: I'll lead Labour into next general election
Sir Keir Starmer has insisted he will defy the apparent will of his own voters and lead Labour into the next general election.
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UN Security Council backs Trump peace plan for Gaza
The UN Security Council has passed a US-drafted resolution which supports Donald Trump's peace plan for Gaza.
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Former Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina sentenced to death after lethal crackdown on uprising
Bangladesh's ousted prime minister Sheikh Hasina has been sentenced to death.
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Hollywood icons meet Pope Leo - after agents were assured invites were not a hoax
The Pope met with film stars and directors at a special Vatican audience to celebrate cinema.
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BBC 'determined to fight' any Trump legal action, chairman tells staff
BBC chair Samir Shah has said there is "no basis for a defamation case and we are determined to fight this" - after Donald Trump said he would sue the corporation for between $1bn and $5bn.
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HMS Prince of Wales is ready for war and available to allies - 'if NATO provides escorts'
The UK's flagship aircraft carrier is ready for war after deploying across the world in a demonstration to Vladimir Putin of NATO's "hard power", the defence secretary has said.
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Report claims almost 100 Palestinian prisoners have died in Israeli jails since October 2023
Nearly a hundred Palestinian prisoners have died in custody since the start of the war in Gaza, according to a human rights group that claims prisoners are being denied medical care and are the victims of systematic and brutal violence.
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New homes earmarked near train stations to get 'default yes' from planners
The government has announced plans to make it almost impossible for new housing developments near train stations to be opposed.
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Inside Jordan warehouse where Gaza aid held 'after being refused entry by Israel'
Sky News has seen multiple warehouses in the Jordanian capital Amman, packed full of critical aid earmarked for the Gaza Strip.
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COP30: Climate protest in Brazil's city of Belem aims to hold governments' feet to the fire
Hot, humid, loud and proud: the climate protest in the city of Belem was the embodiment of the Amazonian rainforest that surrounds it.
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Railway bombing an 'unprecedented act of sabotage', Poland's PM says
An explosion on a key Polish railway line used to transport weapons to Ukraine was caused by an "unprecedented act of sabotage", according to the country's prime minister.
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Most advanced US aircraft carrier arrives close to Venezuela as Donald Trump administration builds-up forces
The most advanced US aircraft carrier has travelled to the Caribbean Sea in what has been interpreted as a show of military power and a possible threat to Venezuela's Nicolas Maduro regime.
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Are we becoming too reliant on AI - or too cautious?
This week, many of the tech world's glitterati gathered in Lisbon for Web Summit, a sprawling conference showcasing everything from dancing robots to the influencer economy.
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Brazil 'surprised' UK not investing in new rainforest fund it helped design
Brazil was "a bit surprised" Britain hasn't contributed to a new investment fund to protect tropical forests, despite having helped to design it, a senior official has told Sky News.
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Ashraf Mahrous: Egypt's 'strongman' wrestler pulls ship using his teeth
An 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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Jansen ready for take-off as next chairman of Heathrow Airport
Heathrow Airport will this month name Philip Jansen as its next chairman as Britain's biggest aviation hub presses ahead with plans for a £50bn expansion.
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New campaign backs introduction of Graduated Driving Licences
MPs and bereaved families have launched a new campaign urging the government to re-think its position on introducing Graduated Driving Licences.
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Why women are being forced to go abroad to help heal from a lifetime of trauma
Female genital mutilation (FGM) survivors in the UK have been told they have to wait for "more research into the effectiveness" of reconstruction surgery, forcing many to fund their own travel and treatment abroad.


