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Death cap mushroom trial: How murder plot unfolded - and how killer tried to cover her tracks
More details from the trial of an Australian woman convicted of murdering her parents-in-law and an aunt after serving them poisonous mushrooms for lunch have been revealed - including why her husband rejected an invitation.
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Taylor Swift announces engagement to boyfriend Travis Kelce
Taylor Swift has announced she is getting married to her NFL star boyfriend, Travis Kelce.
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Nvidia beats revenue expectations in boost to AI investment and US stock markets
The world's most valuable company, and first to be valued at $4trn (£2.9trn), beat market expectations in keenly anticipated financial results.
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Minneapolis: Two children dead and 17 people injured in US school shooting
Two children, aged eight and 10, have been killed in a shooting during mass at a school in Minneapolis.
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England warned it faces six million new cancer cases by 2040 - with these areas worst hit
More than six million new cancer cases could be diagnosed in England between now and 2040, according to leading charities.
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After six months of planning, Reform's immigration policy is as clear as mud
Reform's plan was meant to be detailed. Instead, there's more confusion.
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Asylum seeker accused of trying to kiss girl, 14, denies accusations and says 'I'm not a wild animal'
An asylum seeker has denied trying to kiss a 14-year-old girl and told a court: "I'm not a wild animal."
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Australia shooting suspect Dezi Freeman and dead officers identified as manhunt continues into second day
A suspect who fatally shot two officers and seriously injured a third in Australia has been identified, along with the victims, police have said.
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Thousands of hot dogs spill across busy highway
A truckload of hot dogs has spilled across a busy road in Pennsylvania.
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What we know about Minneapolis school shooting - and the suspected attacker
Two children have been killed and 17 other people injured after a shooter opened fire at a school in Minneapolis.
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UN told Israeli strike on Gaza hospital was 'premeditated' - as Sky News uncovers new details about the attack
The Palestinian ambassador to the United Nations has condemned Israel's attack on Nasser Hospital as "a premeditated strike on medics and journalists".
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Denmark summons top US diplomat over alleged Greenland influence operations
Denmark’s foreign minister has summoned the top US diplomat in the country over a report alleging that people connected to Donald Trump have been carrying out covert influence operations in Greenland.
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Energy price cap: The changing face of your bill as poverty and climate demands grow
The small increase in domestic energy bills announced today confirms that prices have stabilised since the ruinous spikes that followed Russia's invasion of Ukraine, but remain 40% higher than before the war - around 20% in real terms - with little chance of falling in the medium-term.
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Energy price cap: Government costs to raise bills from October
A larger than expected hike in the energy price cap from October is largely down to higher costs being imposed by the government.
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Starship: SpaceX's biggest rocket completes spectacular test flight after year of mishaps
SpaceX has successfully launched its biggest ever rocket, named Starship, from Texas after a year of mishaps.
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What are Labubus and how did they get so popular?
Troll-like Labubu dolls have taken over the consumer world. Their creator, Pop Mart, has reported a near 400% net profit so far this year, while some have spent thousands on the toys second-hand.
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Men should 'demand' prostate cancer test, ex-Sky presenter says - as he speaks about his stage-four diagnosis
Former Sky News presenter Dermot Murnaghan has called on men to "demand" a prostate cancer test and for the government to actively offer screenings, after his own stage-four diagnosis.
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Thames Water agrees £122m fine payment plan - as future hangs in balance
Cash-strapped Thames Water has agreed a payment plan with regulators to cover off a record fine that threatened to exacerbate its financial difficulties.
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Sir Ed Davey to boycott Donald Trump state dinner with King Charles in Gaza protest
Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey has refused an invitation from King Charles to a state dinner with Donald Trump in protest over Gaza.
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Nigel Farage has a new 'leave' campaign - here's how it could work and how it might impact you
Nigel Farage has said he would take the UK out of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) if Reform win the next election.
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Farage's small boats plan not about policy but putting Labour and Tories on the spot
If you want a dissection of whether the £10bn cost of Reform UK's new deportation policy is an underestimate, the analysis that follows is going to disappoint.
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Guinness World Records turns 70 - and highlights some unclaimed records
Guinness World Records (GWR) is celebrating its 70th anniversary by highlighting unclaimed titles you might fancy going for.
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Kilmar Abrego Garcia: Man wrongly deported to El Salvador by Trump administration requests asylum in US
The wrongly-deported man who has become a flashpoint for Donald Trump's aggressive anti-immigration efforts wants to seek asylum in the US, his lawyers have said.
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All members of UN Security Council except US say Gaza famine is 'manmade crisis'
All members of the United Nations Security Council - except the United States - have said the famine in Gaza was a "manmade crisis".
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Labour sinks to lowest approval rating of this parliament
Labour has sunk to its lowest approval rating for this parliament, according to a fresh YouGov poll for Sky News.
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'Confusion' over inclusion of women and children in Farage deportation plans
Nigel Farage has appeared to row back on his claim that women and children would be detained and deported if they arrived in the UK on small boats, saying it was not Reform's "priority".