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Police called as two young bears escape from wildlife enclosure in Devon - and devour honey
Two young bears escaped from their enclosure at a wildlife park in Devon - and devoured a week's worth of honey.
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Jackets laced with water pipes and smart bottles - the tech solutions to the heatwave
Heatwaves and hot days may often be described as "good weather", but heat can have a dangerous effect on the human body.
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UK content creators demand formal recognition from the government
The UK's YouTubers, TikTok creators and Instagram influencers have been surveyed on mass for the first time ever, and are demanding formal recognition from the government.
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Starmer marks first year with a clear crisis and blow to his leadership
July 5 2024, 1pm: I remember the moment so clearly.
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Sean 'Diddy' Combs denied bail after being convicted over prostitution-related offences
Sean "Diddy" Combs has been found guilty of transportation for prostitution following a landmark trial in New York - but cleared of more serious charges of sex trafficking and racketeering conspiracy.
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Teens unable to walk, mothers with rash-covered babies: How the drug kush is ruining lives
A red shipping container sits on the tarmac of Sierra Leone's Queen Elizabeth II Quay, under swinging cranes and towering stacks of similar steel boxes.
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MP Zarah Sultana who was ousted from Labour announces she is starting new political party with Jeremy Corbyn
An MP who was ousted from the Labour Party has announced she is setting up a new political party with Jeremy Corbyn.
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Fiscal rules are silly but important as Reeves has banged on about them and markets care
You're probably tired by now of hearing all about "black holes".
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Iran: Still a chance for peace talks with US
Iran's foreign ministry has told Sky News there is still a chance for peace talks with the United States.
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Deaths in Gaza rise significantly when a controversial group distributes aid, Sky News analysis reveals
Sky News analysis shows that aid distributions by the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) are associated with a significant increase in deaths.
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Chancellor Rachel Reeves says she is 'totally' up for the job of chancellor in first comments since tearful PMQs
The chancellor has said she was having a "tough day" yesterday in her first public comments since appearing tearful at Prime Minister's Questions - but insisted she is "totally" up for the job.
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More bad news for Elon Musk as Tesla deliveries miss target again
Tesla's woes have deepened as latest production and deliveries figures showed a greater fall than expected.
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How markets reacted to uncertainty over Rachel Reeves's future
The pound fell and state borrowing costs rose during a period of uncertainty over the chancellor's future on Wednesday.
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Sir Keir Starmer should use Angela Rayner more effectively as she is popular with public, Harriet Harman says
Sir Keir Starmer should use his deputy Angela Rayner more effectively because she is popular with the public, Harriet Harman has said.
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Crowds in Portugal gather for the saddest of homecomings for brothers Diogo Jota and Andre Silva
On a quiet side street by Capela da Ressurreicao, on the outskirts of Porto, the crowd had been building through the night.
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Apprentice star Brady backs Reeves after Commons tears
Conservative peer Baroness Karren Brady has told Sky News she feels “nothing but sympathy” for the chancellor, after Rachel Reeves was seen crying in the House of Commons during Prime Minister’s Questions.
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Snake captured on passenger plane - as expert reveals how it got there
A flight in Australia was delayed for two hours after a stowaway snake was found in the plane's cargo hold.
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What we know from Australia mushroom poisoning trial as jury deliberates verdict
The jury in the trial of an Australian woman accused of murdering her estranged husband's parents and an aunt by serving them poisonous mushrooms has begun deliberations.
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Veteran Democrat Jack Lew expresses dismay at US deficit but blames Joe Biden too
Jack Lew is as decorated as they come when it comes to US economic leaders from the Democratic side of the aisle having served as President Obama's treasury secretary, and before that as his director of the office for management of the budget (OMB), a role he also held in the Clinton White House, when he was instrumental in the administration balancing the budget in the late 1990s - the last time that has happened.
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Diogo Jota's joyous final weeks make his death even more devastating to comprehend
The joy that filled the final weeks of Diogo Jota's life makes his death even more devastating to comprehend for his family and millions of fans worldwide.
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BBC to stop broadcasting 'high risk' performances live after Bob Vylan Glastonbury row
The BBC has said it will no longer live broadcast "high risk" performances after the controversy over Bob Vylan's Glastonbury gig.
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'Silent killer' heatwave thought to have left at least 9 dead in Europe
At least nine people in Europe have died in savage heat this week as a "silent killer" heatwave continues to bake the continent.
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Gaza aid group reacts to claims American contractors fired at starving Palestinians
Israeli-backed American contractors guarding aid centres in Gaza are using live ammunition and stun grenades as starving Palestinians scramble for food, an investigation has claimed.
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Leaseholders to get rights to more easily challenge extortionate service charges
Leaseholders will be able to more easily challenge extortionate service charges, the government has said.
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Welsh independence will unleash 'full potential' as nationalists serious contenders to form next government
Wales should "learn" from the SNP's successes in Scotland, according to the man who could well be the next first minister of Wales.