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Inflation slows to 3.4% but no Bank of England rate cut expected
Inflation eased to an annual rate of 3.4% in May, according to official figures released this morning, but the Bank of England is widely expected to leave interest rates on hold despite that.
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Israel's speed at which it 'took down' Iranian air defences was 'shocking', ex-Mossad intelligence chief claims
A former director of intelligence at Israeli spy agency Mossad has told Sky News it was "shocking" how quickly Israel "took down" Iran's air defences.
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British woman dies from rabies - as family speak out to 'prevent this happening to others'
A British grandmother has died after contracting rabies from a "slight scratch" from a puppy during a holiday in Morocco, her family has said.
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Princess of Wales pulls out of attending Royal Ascot
The Princess of Wales pulled out of Royal Ascot today - as she continues to find the right balance after her cancer diagnosis.
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Cole Cooper death: Grieving mum alleges 'third party' involved
The grieving mother of a Scottish teen who vanished for almost five weeks has told Sky News she believes a "third party" was involved in her son's death – but police say there’s “no evidence” of that.
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Bosses of Octopus Energy and SSE clash over 'postcode pricing' proposals
The head of Britain's biggest energy supplier has claimed his competitors oppose proposals for so-called postcode pricing because they financially benefit from the current system.
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Trump's words designed to stoke tension, confuse and apply intense pressure on Iran
This is the highest stakes diplomacy via social media.
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Battle to convince MPs to back benefit cuts to more than three million households
Plans for cuts to benefits which will impact more than three million households will be published today - as the government faces a battle to convince dozens of Labour MPs to back them.
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What is the 30,000lb-bomb that could destroy Iran's nuclear facility - and will Trump use it?
Iran's secretive Fordow uranium enrichment plant is buried deep beneath a mountain, its vital centrifuges protected by tons upon tons of rock.
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Kellogg's, Coca-Cola and Brewdog beer on Russian shelves despite sanctions
Kellogg's cornflakes, Bonne Maman jam, Kent Crisps, Brewdog beer... these are the items on the supermarket shelves in front of me.
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Who has been targeted in Israeli strikes on Iran - and what key infrastructure has been hit?
Israel has been targeting specific infrastructure and personnel in Iran since the start of its attacks on 13 June.
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British survivor of Air India crash carries brother's coffin after being discharged from hospital
A British man who was the sole survivor of the Air India crash in Ahmedabad has been discharged from hospital, the airline has confirmed.
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Cheese-loving daredevils hurl themselves down Cooper's Hill in Gloucestershire for famous race
Dairy-loving daredevils from around the world have descended on Gloucestershire and thrown themselves down Cooper's Hill in the annual cheese-rolling race.
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HS2 an 'appalling mess' and will be delayed again, transport secretary says
HS2 is an "appalling mess" and will not be completed by its target date of 2033, the transport secretary has said.
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Is Kemi Badenoch's grooming gangs outrage just politics or does she really care?
Here's a rule I tend to apply across the board in Westminster: If a politician is talking, politics is probably taking place.
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Will there be a hosepipe ban in the UK?
The northwest of England and Yorkshire are officially in drought after the driest spring in 132 years, and the North East, East Anglia and the West Midlands are also experiencing prolonged dry weather.
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Is the cost of living crisis over? Here's what the data reveals
Is the cost of living crisis over?
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Donald Trump's comments about getting involved in Israel-Iran conflict are raising alarm bells in Moscow
Russia is getting nervous about Donald Trump's trigger finger, and it shows.
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What we know from mushroom poisoning trial: Death cap traces in dehydrator, faked cancer and accused in tears
An Australian woman accused of murdering her estranged husband's parents and an aunt by serving them a beef wellington laced with poisonous mushrooms has given evidence in court.