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Inside the Oscars winners' room: Standing ovations, party plans, and media bingo
After Oscar winners collect their golden statuettes on stage at the Dolby Theatre, they are brought into rooms outside to have their photos taken and answer questions from journalists.
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Oscars 2026: Bridesmaids, Baby Yoda and ballet bites back - the bits of the Oscars you might have missed
One Battle After Another led the night, taking six Oscars, including best picture, best director and best supporting actor.
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US central bank predicts inflation rise from Iran war as oil prices surge again
The US central bank has raised its forecast for inflation as the Iran war-linked surge in global energy prices threatens self-inflicted damage on the world's largest economy.
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Angela Rayner eyeing frontline politics return - with allies confident tax probe will end by May elections
Angela Rayner's return to frontline politics began in earnest this week as the former deputy leader set out the challenge in the upcoming May elections.
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Iranians out in strength as thousands attend funeral for security chief Larijani and crew of sunken navy ship
As Iran's government buried its fallen heroes, its supporters came out in strength.
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What we know about Joe Kent - the top US counterterrorism official who has resigned over Trump's Iran war
Donald Trump's most senior counterterrorism official has resigned, saying he "cannot in good conscience" support the Iran war and claiming the country posed "no imminent threat" to the United States.
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'Incredibly brave' man traps armed robber inside shop he tried to raid
Police have paid tribute to the bravery of a shop worker who was assaulted and threatened with a large knife by an armed robber, but managed to trap him so he could be arrested.
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North Sea oil - is it time to reconsider drilling?
It is easy to forget that not all that long ago, Britain was one of the world's biggest oil producers.
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Unemployment stuck at five year high as youth rate climbs
UK unemployment has remained at its highest rate in five years, new official figures show.
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'Hellish' scenes and body bag shortages: What we could learn from COVID report today
A new 400-page report into the preparedness of the UK's healthcare system for a global pandemic will be published today, examining if it helped or hindered the country's COVID response.
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Inside Lebanon: Strikes, displacement and Israeli troops
More than a million people in Lebanon have been displaced and over 900 killed as Israel intensifies its offensive against the militant group Hezbollah.
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Major attacks Trump on Iran and Starmer's 'tiptoeing' approach to president
Sir John Major has attacked Donald Trump over the Iran war and accused Sir Keir Starmer of a "demeaning" policy of "tiptoeing" around the president.
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Rwanda demands more than £100m from UK over failed migrant deportation deal
Rwanda has demanded the UK pay more than £100m over the failed migrant deportation deal which Sir Keir Starmer scrapped in 2024 when Labour came to power.
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Watershed moment as UK levies steel tariff in new strategy
There is a small fraction of the population for whom the release of the government's new Steel Strategy represents an extraordinarily fascinating, not to mention important, moment. The chances are you are not one of those people.
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Nottingham attack victim's mum 'validated' as officer says he felt killings 'were murder'
The mother of one of the Nottingham attack victims has told Sky News it "felt like validation" to hear police themselves had believed the killings were murder rather than a lesser charge.
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How 'cruel' friendship fraudsters are scamming older people
Older and vulnerable people are being targeted by "cruel" friendship fraudsters online, one of the UK's biggest banks has warned.
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Iran war: The outlook for your finances - whether hostilities end or not
Donald Trump has raised hopes several times that the US-Israel military strikes on Iran may soon be over.
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Labour's left unite behind 'major reset' call in fresh challenge to Starmer
Labour's left-wing factions have united behind a call for a "major reset" – warning the party will "only survive if it chooses a different path".
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Naval escorts could make tankers a target for Iran, warns UN maritime chief
Naval escorts will not guarantee safe passage for oil tankers through the Strait of Hormuz and could even present a target for Iran as it attempts to leverage control of the vital shipping lane, the head of the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) has warned.
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Senegal vows to appeal 'unfair, unacceptable' ruling stripping it of African football trophy
Senegal says it will appeal the "unfair, unprecedented, and unacceptable decision" to strip it of its Africa Cup of Nations title after a chaotic final against host Morocco.
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Exclusive poll reveals what officers, public and victims think about UK policing
"I've had someone pull a knife on me outside the shop. Six times we've been broken into."
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Senegal stripped of the Africa Cup of Nations
Senegal has been stripped of the Africa Cup of Nations after misconduct in the tournament final, the Confederation of African Football (CAF) has ruled.
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South Pars: Why do the attacks on the world's largest gas field matter?
With the world's largest gas field being set ablaze by Israeli strikes, the cost of the war with Iran is set to climb higher still.
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Weight loss jabs may help with anxiety and depression, study finds
Drugs used for weight loss could help reduce anxiety and depression, a new study revealed.


