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Upcoming budget will be big - and Starmer has some serious convincing to do as he fights for survival
Wednesday's budget is going to be big.
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Reports of BBC coup 'complete nonsense', board member tells MPs
Reports of a "board-level orchestrated coup" at the BBC are "complete nonsense", non-executive director Sir Robbie Gibb has told MPs.
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Behind the scenes at COP30: How they reached the final deal
It was the showdown nobody wanted. But in the end, it saved the climate summit.
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US hails 'tremendous progress' on Ukraine peace plan - but says negotiators 'need more time'
The US secretary of state has hailed a "tremendous amount of progress" on peace talks after the US and Ukraine delegations met in Geneva - but said that negotiators would "need more time".
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In Halifax's night-time economy, no one is holding back over what is required in the budget
In the upstairs bar of a slick new brewery, the cheese-lovers of Halifax are paying "homage to fromage".
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Briton who survived Chile snowstorm that killed his friend describes desperate rescue attempt
A survivor of a snowstorm in Chile, which left a British woman and four other tourists dead, has described the desperate attempts to save his fellow hikers.
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In full: Europe's 28-point counter proposal to US-Russia peace plan for Ukraine
Europe has tabled a counter proposal to the US-Russia draft peace plan for Ukraine.
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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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Business secretary Peter Kyle calls for 'more urgency' in push for growth ahead of budget
The government needs "more urgency" to grow the economy, the business secretary has admitted.
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Kemi Badenoch dismisses Rachel Reeves' 'mansplain' claim - and warns against budget tax rises
Kemi Badenoch has dismissed Rachel Reeves' claim people "mansplain" how to be chancellor to her.
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Jimmy Cliff: Reggae singer and actor dies
Jimmy Cliff, a musical artist who helped bring reggae to an international audience, has died aged 81.
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Ozempic-maker's shares plunge after failed Alzheimer's trial
Shares in Novo Nordisk, the Danish firm best known for its Wegovy and Ozempic weight loss drugs, have plunged after it called a halt to closely-watched trials on a treatment for Alzheimer's disease.
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'COP is a nightmare but best process we've got', says Ed Miliband as climate talks run into overtime
The UN climate talks are a "nightmare" but the "best process we've got", the UK energy secretary Ed Miliband told Sky News as the COP30 summit ran into overtime, with a showdown on fossil fuels looming.
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Sydney Sweeney on the challenges women face to 'have it all together'
Sydney Sweeney says she finds it challenging to accept help when it's offered to her, saying it's viewed as a "sign of weakness".
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Nigel Farage dismisses school racism claims as 'banter in a playground'
Nigel Farage has said he did not racially abuse fellow pupils while at school in a "hurtful or insulting way".
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Pictures from floods in Thailand and Vietnam show submerged cars and desperate rescues
Officials have warned of more rain as videos and photographs show the deadly impact of flooding in Thailand and Vietnam.
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What did COP30 achieve after failing to reach deal on fossil fuels?
Well, it could have been worse.
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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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The budget this week - what tax rises could Rachel Reeves announce?
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has promised to "grip the cost of living" in the budget - while also saving millions of pounds by raising taxes.
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Australian senator Pauline Hanson condemned for 'blatant racism' over burka stunt
Australian senator Pauline Hanson has been condemned for repeating a political stunt when she wore a burka to parliament in her attempts to ban the Muslim garment in public.
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Paralympics in dispute with UK and 32 other countries over Russia's reinstatement to competition
The Paralympics leadership is in dispute with the UK government over Russia's reinstatement to the Games, telling Sky News they will not ban countries from competing for launching wars.
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TikTok boss insists teens' safety not at risk from AI moderation
There's a lot going on at TikTok right now.
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Israel strikes Beirut for first time in months, killing Hezbollah chief of staff
An Israeli airstrike has struck Lebanon's capital Beirut for the first time in months, killing Hezbollah's chief of staff.
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US judge throws out criminal cases against Trump critics James Comey and Letitia James
A judge has dismissed criminal cases against Donald Trump critics James Comey and Letitia James after finding that the prosecutor was illegally appointed.


