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New UK steel tariffs come into force - but industry isn't happy
UK steel tariffs that come into force today have been criticised by industry as both too lenient and too restrictive, with claims of higher costs and possible job losses as a result.
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Patient tests negative for Ebola after suspected case in British hospital
A patient has tested negative for Ebola after a suspected case was discovered at a hospital in Scotland.
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Government bid to clear drugs, weapons and gangs from prisons
The government has announced it will launch a "major" new examination into the security of prisons in England and Wales.
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'A question of fairness': Analysis exposes those most at risk of overheating and pollution
People of colour or on low income are more than twice as likely to live in neighbourhoods that are polluted and prone to overheating, according to new analysis shared exclusively with Sky News.
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BBC staff face real-terms wage cut as 'bleak' pay proposal revealed
BBC staff could see a real-terms pay cut in the year ahead, a proposal shows, just weeks after the announcement that hundreds of roles are to be axed.
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Cost of living hope as oil prices return to pre-war levels
Oil prices have returned to levels last seen just before the US-Iran war began, bolstering hopes of a respite ahead from cost-of-living pressures.
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The GTA VI controversy isn't the price – it's what's missing from the box
Grand Theft Auto VI, the most highly anticipated game of the year, will be released without a physical copy - and that's riled up some gamers.
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Wild black bear captured in Japan after multi-day hunt through major city
Japanese authorities have captured a bear following a multi-day search that saw nearly 100 schools close.
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Strikes to end as resident doctors accept pay deal
Resident doctors in England have voted to accept a day deal, bringing to an end long-running strike action.
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Monaco: Three injured including Ukrainian tycoon as makeshift bomb explodes outside residential building
A makeshift bomb which detonated outside a residential building in Monaco has injured three people, with reports suggesting a Ukrainian tycoon is among them.
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Victims of vaginal mesh and epilepsy drug 'deserve justice', says author of Hughes Report into medical scandals
Victims who suffered debilitating pain and learning difficulties from pelvic mesh and an epilepsy drug must receive compensation, the author of a report into the treatments told Sky News.
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Rochdale grooming gang leader Shabir Ahmed can't be deported after release from prison this week
The ring leader of the notorious Rochdale grooming gang is set to be released from prison this week and cannot be deported, his victims have been told.
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Nancy Guthrie ransom notes were fake, FBI says
All three ransom notes sent to media outlets following the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie were fake, according to the FBI.
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Red alerts issued over heatwave in Italy and Balkans
Red alerts for extreme heat have been issued in Italy and the Balkans as a record-breaking heatwave continues to bake the European continent.
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Cheese-rolling legend beaten by German YouTuber
The Gloucestershire cheese rolling contest's most successful ever competitor has been beaten by a German YouTuber.
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Burnham's approach is unusual but it should work, former deputy Labour leader says
Andy Burnham's approach is unusual but it should work, former deputy Labour leader Harriet Harman has said.
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Queen welcomes Harry Potter author JK Rowling to Palace of Holyroodhouse in Edinburgh
The Queen and Harry Potter author JK Rowling have enjoyed an afternoon discussing the importance of young people having access to books.
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UK defence investment plan revealed - as helicopters axed and Storm Shadow cruise missiles phased out
The UK will scrap some older weapons and kit, including Storm Shadow cruise missiles and a range of military helicopters, under a major investment plan which falls billions of pounds short of what military chiefs say they need.


