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What we know so far about the fatal train crash in Spain
At least 39 people have been killed and 170 others injured after two high-speed trains derailed in southern Spain on Sunday.
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What is in the Chagos Islands deal and why is it controversial?
Donald Trump has slammed the UK's decision to hand the Chagos Islands to Mauritius, in a deal that includes a formal transfer of Diego Garcia, home to a key US military base.
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Everything we know about China's new 'super embassy'
The government has approved plans for a new Chinese super embassy in London, despite calls from MPs for Sir Keir Starmer to reject it.
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Sir David Beckham refuses to answer Sky News questions in Davos
Sir David Beckham has refused to answer questions on his relationship with his son at the World Economic Forum in Davos.
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What it's like to live next to a 25,000-tonne illegal waste dump - with rats everywhere
A mother has told Sky News how her home has become a "prison" which forced her eight-year-old son to move out - after 25,000 tonnes of illegally dumped waste burned for nine days last year.
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Trump's extraordinary letter to Norway about Greenland - in full and fact-checked
The letter from US President Donald Trump to the prime minister of Norway over his demand to take "complete and total control of Greenland" is extraordinary.
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Doctors warn of 'horrific' impact of tech and devices on children and young people's health
Doctors and medical experts have warned of the growing evidence of "health harms" from tech and devices on children and young people in the UK.
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Social media ban for children being considered by UK government
Ministers are launching a consultation on banning under-16s from social media after coming under pressure from dozens of their own backbench MPs.
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Australia fast-tracks tougher gun and hate laws after Bondi Beach shooting
Australia's politicians have fast-tracked reforms to toughen gun control and hate crime laws in response to December's Bondi Beach shooting.
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Private sector wage rises drop to a five year low
Private sector wage growth has dropped to the lowest rate in five years, new official figures show.
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Netflix boosts offer for Warner Bros Discovery
Netflix has boosted its offer for media giant Warner Bros Discovery (WBD) as it seeks to fend off a hostile takeover from entertainment conglomerate Paramount.
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Starmer warned against fresh U-turn that could trigger row 'with 100 MPs'
Sir Keir Starmer faces a showdown with over 100 of his backbenchers if he U-turns on a promise to cap ground rent for leaseholders, a senior Labour MP has warned.
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Will Brooklyn regret launching a grenade at Brand Beckham?
It had been a while since we'd seen the whole Beckham family out together.
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Trump to take advantage of deal-making paradise in Davos following Greenland threat
This time last year Donald Trump was beamed into Davos from Washington to deliver a virtual address that put business and political leaders on notice; the free-trading, liberal economic model, reaffirmed and celebrated every January at the World Economic Forum, was over.
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Anthony Joshua's driver appears in court over fatal crash in Nigeria
A driver charged in connection with a fatal crash in Nigeria, which killed two passengers and injured boxer Anthony Joshua, has appeared in court.
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Spain begins three days of mourning as number killed in train crash could rise
The number of people killed in a high-speed train crash in Spain could rise in the coming hours as cranes begin moving the wreckage.
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Trump's Chagos broadside leaves Starmer walking an even thinner tightrope
Donald Trump detonated a series of bombshells on his Truth Social overnight.
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Child serial killer Lucy Letby will face no further criminal charges
Child serial killer Lucy Letby will not face criminal charges in relation to further allegations of deaths and non-fatal collapses of babies.
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'Major risk' to global economy from increased tariffs, IMF says
Higher levels of tariffs and increased geopolitical threats are a "major risk" to the global economy, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has said.
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Prince Harry's privacy case is 'threadbare' and journalist sources were legitimate, lawyer for Mail publisher tells High Court
Prince Harry's privacy case against the publisher of the Daily Mail is "threadbare" and has been brought too late, a lawyer for the news outlet has told the High Court.
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Woman says she 'begged for pain relief but was told no' - amid national call for birth stories
Women and families are being asked to share their maternity stories in a national call for action.
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Brooklyn Peltz Beckham 'doesn't want to reconcile with family'
Brooklyn Peltz Beckham has broken his silence about his estrangement from his parents, saying he does not want to reconcile with his family.
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Court to hear Reform UK's legal challenge to government's election delay plans
Reform UK's legal challenge to the government's plan to delay dozens of local council elections scheduled for May will be heard by a court next month.


