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Storm Goretti to bring heavy snow and strong winds to the UK - as major incident declared in Aberdeenshire
Britain's first named storm of the year is set to strike this week, bringing heavy snow and strong winds as a new year cold snap continues to bite.
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Musk must urgently deal with Grok AI's ability to generate sexualised images, government warns
Elon Musk's X must urgently deal with its in-built artificial intelligence Grok being used to generate "absolutely appalling" fake sexualised images, Technology Secretary Liz Kendall has said.
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High street giant Next has bumper Christmas but remains cautious amid worsening UK jobs market
One of the UK's largest clothing retailers has reported a bumper Christmas but warned of a slowdown.
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Trump needs US oil firms to make his Venezuela plan work - but can they deliver?
Donald Trump wants US oil companies to go into Venezuela, fix the oil infrastructure and boost production, but it's unlikely to be straightforward.
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Swiss bar that killed 40 in New Year's fire had not been inspected for five years, officials say
The Swiss bar that caught fire during a New Year's celebration and killed 40 people had not been inspected since 2019, officials have said.
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'Breakthrough' blood test at home could help more people spot Alzheimer's, say scientists
A new "breakthrough" blood test can help spot the key warning signs of Alzheimer's, latest research suggests.
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Two men left stranded after dramatic attempt to rescue dog from icy Essex lake
Firefighters were called to a lake in Essex after an attempt to rescue a dog in freezing weather left two men stranded in icy water.
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Trump is likely gambling he could get away with Greenland grab as NATO needs US more than he needs it
It is becoming increasingly clear that Donald Trump is serious about taking Greenland from Denmark, a NATO ally, despite warnings that such a move would destroy the alliance.
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Foreign secretary says she's 'raised importance of complying with international law' with US counterpart
The UK has raised the importance of complying with international law with the US government following their military action in Venezuela, the foreign secretary has told MPs.
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Cabinet revolt brewing over business rates hike - as hospitality warned not to protest
A cabinet revolt is brewing over the upcoming business rates increase - as hospitality has been warned not to protest, Sky News can reveal.
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Mickey Rourke tells fans he is not behind 'humiliating' $100k eviction fundraiser
Hollywood star Mickey Rourke has told fans he is not behind a "humiliating" fundraising website set up to support him - and urged well-wishers to try and get their money back as the total reached almost $100,000.
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Junk food advert ban comes into effect with soft drinks, porridge and chocolate included
A new online and TV ban on the advertising of unhealthy food comes into full effect today after voluntary restrictions were introduced in October.
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Maduro successor Delcy Rodriguez banned from UK for targeting political opponents
The interim president of Venezuela is banned from the UK for targeting political opponents, Sky News has confirmed.
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Why are people protesting in Iran? Everything you need to know
Protests sparked by a widening economic crisis have swept across Iran for more than a week.
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Why does Trump want to take over Greenland - and could he actually do it?
Donald Trump has warned he is "very serious" about annexing Greenland – and has not ruled out taking the territory by force.
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Police give update on search for teen girl who fell into sea
Extensive searches continue for 15-year-old Grace Keeling, who remains missing after she was swept out to sea off the East Yorkshire coast.
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Ofcom makes 'urgent contact' with X over concerns Grok AI can generate 'sexualised images of children'
Ofcom has made "urgent contact" with Elon Musk's social media platform X over "serious concerns" its in-built artificial intelligence can be used to generate "undressed images of people and sexualised images of children".
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Donald Trump says many killed in 'tactically brilliant' Venezuela operation but 'mostly Cubans'
Donald Trump has revealed new details of the operation to capture Nicolas Maduro which saw "many" killed, as supporters of the deposed Venezuelan president took to the streets.
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Palestinian embassy in London opens in 'historic moment'
The Embassy of the state of Palestine has officially opened in the UK, marking what the Palestinian ambassador to London hailed as a "historic moment".
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The Voice Of Hind Rajab: Brad Pitt-backed film about death of child in Gaza set for UK release
A film based on the death of a five-year-old girl during Israel's war in Gaza is set to hit UK cinemas this month.
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British teenager confirmed dead after Swiss bar fire - as all 40 victims are identified
A teenager with British citizenship has been confirmed dead after a fire at a bar in Switzerland - as officials say all 40 victims have been identified.


