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Elon Musk: Why some are starting to question if the world's richest man is still value for money
Elon Musk is already the world's richest man, but today he could take a giant step towards becoming the world's first trillionaire.
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Brits still buying EVs, heat pumps and solar panels despite drop in polling support and political attacks, Sky News analysis finds
Uptake of electric vehicles, solar panels and heat pumps and commitment to vegetarian diets remain strong - and in some cases is accelerating - even in the face of political attacks on climate policies, Sky News has found.
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M&S reveals cost of cyber attack as profit almost wiped out
The cyber attack on high street department store Marks and Spencer is expected to directly cost roughly £136m.
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Sickness bill costs £85bn year, says new report, which warns of 'economic crisis'
The UK is facing an "economic inactivity crisis" as employers are losing an estimated £85bn a year in costs linked to sickness and poor workplace health, a landmark report has found.
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HMP Wandsworth admits another release error - as police now search for two escapees
Just hours after Sky News revealed a prisoner was on the run after being mistakenly released from HMP Wandsworth, the prison admits they have a second escapee.
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Police chiefs warn of crime surge if Labour's plans pass - as hunt for mistakenly released prisoners continues
Police are preparing for a surge in crime if the government's plans to overhaul prison sentences go ahead - with hundreds of thousands more offences expected in a year.
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Nvidia boss defends AI against claims of bubble by 'Big Short' investor
Nvidia boss Jensen Huang has told Sky News the AI sector is a "long, long way" from a Big Short-style collapse.
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Prince William hails 'world's true action heroes' at Earthshot awards - and gets praise himself from Kylie
Prince William has praised environmental innovators as the "world's true action heroes", describing them as the role models we need "in these uncertain times" at his Earthshot awards in Rio.
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Will Rachel Reeves repeat Denis Healey's 1975 horror budget?
Is history about to repeat itself, 50 years after the last time a Labour chancellor raised the basic rate of income tax?
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Reform deputy stands firm on climate change scepticism
Humans have "possibly" impacted the climate, but only "modestly", Reform UK's deputy leader Richard Tice MP has told Sky News.
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Aerial images show destruction of Typhoon Kalmaegi in Philippines - with at least 66 killed
At least 66 people have died after Typhoon Kalmaegi struck the Philippines, as footage emerges showing the scale of destruction.
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Maccabi boss hits out at 'blatant falsehoods' peddled about their fans - but admits work to do on racism
The chief executive of Israeli football team Maccabi Tel Aviv has denounced "falsehoods" and hatred being spewed about their supporters, leading to them being banned from Aston Villa, while accepting there is work to do to eradicate racism in the fan base.
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Prince William photographed at iconic spot Diana posed at decades earlier
Prince William posed in front of the Christ the Redeemer statue - the same spot his mother had stood in Rio - on day three of his trip to Brazil.
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Chancellor Rachel Reeves blames other people's mistakes for her predicament but she bears some responsibility
To say this wasn't the plan is an understatement.
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JD Vance may have had the most telling reaction to a big 24 hours for US politics
Don't be led by what appears to be obvious.
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Ashraf Mahrous: Egypt's 'strongman' wrestler pulls ship using his teeth
An Egyptian wrestler is hoping he has set a world record after pulling a 700-ton (635,000kg) ship with his teeth.
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Feeble and inept - prison release fiasco is yet another political crisis
The charitable view of the latest prison release blunder that has plunged the government into another political crisis is that it's extremely bad luck rather than an act of incompetence by ministers.
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US likely jammed GPS signals off Venezuela coast, expert tells Sky News
High levels of GPS jamming detected off the coast of Venezuela were likely being carried out by the US, an expert has told Sky News.
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Badenoch calls for government to 'get Britain drilling again' as Starmer flies to COP30
Kemi Badenoch is calling for the government to "get Britain drilling again" - as Sir Keir Starmer heads to COP30.
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'I'm desperately sorry': Axel Rudakubana's father accepts 'share of the responsibility' after Southport attack
Axel Rudakubana's father has said he is "desperately sorry" for failing to challenge his son's violent behaviour over the years before the Southport attack.
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'Posh boys' playing gangsters: Eddie Marsan on TV and film industry's obsession with upper-class actors
Over the last two decades, Eddie Marsan has established himself as one of Britain's most versatile and acclaimed character actors. From major blockbusters like the Sherlock Holmes films and Mission: Impossible III, to his roles on the TV series Ray Donovan, and more recently the sci-fi drama Supacell.
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Sir David Beckham receives knighthood from the King at Windsor Castle ceremony
Becks, Goldenballs and now officially Sir David, football star David Beckham has received his knighthood from the King - and told Sky News he cried when he found out about the honour.
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Russian 'suicide drone' launches quadruple this year
The number of Russian drone launches against Ukraine in the first 10 months of this year was 303% higher than in the whole of 2024, according to data from the Centre for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS).
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Post Office hero Bates lands seven-figure Horizon payout
Sir Alan Bates has reached a seven-figure deal to settle his claim over the Post Office Horizon scandal, more than 20 years after he began campaigning over what turned into one of Britain's biggest miscarriages of justice.


