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Stillness and shock after South Korea's plane tragedy - but families' frustration is boiling over
At the crash site at Muan Airport, you get a really strong sense of just how sudden and catastrophic it all was.
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Labour would lose almost 200 seats in 'highly unstable' parliament if election held today, poll suggests
Labour would lose its majority and nearly 200 seats if a general election was held today, a new mega poll suggests.
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Scientists build tiny virtual reality goggles for mice
Scientists have built tiny VR goggles for mice so they can better study how animals behave in virtual reality.
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Former US president Jimmy Carter dies
Former US president Jimmy Carter has died aged 100.
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Santa Tracker: The slip-up that started a 70-year-old festive tradition
In early December 1955, the phone rang at an air base in Colorado Springs. The officers on the watch floor of the Continental Air Defense Command (CONAD) - who were defending the skies above the US and Canada - stiffened.
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In a time of change Sky News spent a critical year on a farm
Many months before farmers found themselves on the front pages of newspapers, after protesting in Whitehall against the new government's inheritance tax rules, we at Sky News embarked upon a project.
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South Korea: Expert says concrete wall plane crashed into is 'verging on criminal'
Aviation experts have said airport authorities in South Korea should face serious questions over the concrete wall that a plane collided with killing 179 people.
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More people driving the wrong way down motorways - and blaming their sat navs
There has been a "deadly" rise in reports of people driving the wrong way down England's motorways in the last year, an investigation has found.
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Major political consequences for Farage, Badenoch and the Tories ahead in 2025
British voters are in for a relatively untroubled 2025, after the "Year of Elections" which saw a new government in the UK and major upheavals around the world, including the victory of Donald Trump, who will be inaugurated as US president for the second time on 20 January.
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The King and Royal Family are showing a more 'human' side after a difficult year
"I'm still alive," the King joked, as we watched him work the room inside Waltham Forest Town Hall.
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Marcus Fakana: British teen sentenced over Dubai 'holiday romance' with 17-year-old girl surrenders to authorities
A British teenager sentenced to one year in prison in Dubai after a "holiday romance" with a 17-year-old girl has surrendered himself to authorities to begin his sentence, according to a campaign group.
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South Korea plane crash: Pilot reported bird strike and declared mayday before jet went down
The pilot of a plane which crashed in South Korea reported a bird strike and declared mayday minutes before it went down, it has been revealed.
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Investigators request warrant to arrest South Korean president Yoon Suk Yeol over martial law decree
Investigators have asked a South Korean court to issue an arrest warrant for suspended president Yoon Suk Yeol.
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Sky News correspondents reveal their personal most memorable moments in 2024
As a momentous year in news draws to a close, Sky News correspondents have picked out their most memorable moments.
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One of UK's oldest golf clubs fights for its future amid rising sea levels
One of the oldest golf clubs in the country is facing a fight for its future - from storms and the seas.
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Russia's 'hybrid attacks' against NATO 'look like war' and allies must draw 'red lines'
Russia's unconventional attacks against NATO "look like war" and allies must set new red lines that will trigger a retaliation if crossed, a former foreign minister has warned.
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These pea-sized snails were considered extinct for 100 years - now they're being released into the wild
A species of tiny snail has been brought back from the brink of extinction.
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Best dogs of 2024: Good (and bad) boys and girls that made headlines this year
Dogs were the best of us in 2024.
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Stranded NASA astronauts send Christmas message from space
Astronauts stranded on the International Space Station over Christmas have sent a festive message back to Earth.