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This war has massive implications for the world economy
There is nowhere else on the planet with quite as concentrated a supply of quite so much energy as the Arabian Gulf.
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Will the cost of petrol in my car go up because of Middle East conflict?
Fresh conflict in the Middle East threatens to make the cost of petrol more expensive for motorists in the UK, experts have warned.
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Starmer 'stands by' decision not to join in strikes on Iran with US and Israel
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer "stands by" his decision not to join in with the strikes on Iran carried out by the United States and Israel.
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Rachel Reeves to deliver spring forecast
Rachel Reeves will insist she has "the right economic plan for our country" and that "working people are better off" thanks to Labour when she delivers her spring forecast to the Commons today.
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England stars concerned about pressure to speak out about political issues at World Cup
England players have raised concerns with their union about not wanting to be pressured into speaking out on political issues around the World Cup in the US, Sky News can reveal.
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This is the dilemma Trump is facing as war with Iran escalates
Take the win or double down.
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UK terror threat 'absolutely' under review after Iran strikes, defence secretary says
The UK's terror threat level is "absolutely" under review following US and Israel strikes on Iran, the defence secretary told Sky News.
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Trump's furious response to Anthropic is as much about power as it is about AI safety
In the most clear and consequential policy move on AI safety yet, the Trump administration has announced it will blacklist a leading AI lab over its refusal to allow unfettered access to its technology for military purposes.
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AI willing to 'go nuclear' in wargames, study finds - amid 'stand-off' between Pentagon and leading AI lab
As the deadline looms for a leading AI lab to hand over its tech to the US military, a study has appeared suggesting AI models are more than willing to go nuclear in wargames.
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Defence secretary reveals details of UK's Middle East operations - including taking down Iran drones
Defence Secretary John Healey has revealed details of the UK's operations in the Middle East - including taking down Iranian drones - after the US and Israel targeted Iran.
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Starmer denies U-turn claims after giving go-ahead for US to use UK military for strikes on Iran
Critics will accuse him of yet another U-turn, but Sir Keir Starmer insists circumstances have changed and British lives are now at risk from attacks by Iran.
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Britain has limited means to fight back after years of underinvestment
The expansion of Donald Trump's war against Iran to a British base in Cyprus is a nightmare for the UK, which lacks adequate air defences and only has a limited capacity to fight back.
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Iran has three ambitions, and it needs to do them all at once
Some wars start slowly while others spring to life at speed. This one is racing, transforming nations, politics and loyalties at a spectacular rate.
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Brits 2026: Olivia Dean dominates awards, winning album of the year
Olivia Dean has dominated this year's Brit Awards, winning album of the year, artist of the year, best pop act and song of the year.
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Vincent Chan: Parents demand answers over how nursery became 'perfect hunting ground' for paedophile
Families whose children attended the nursery at which paedophile Vincent Chan worked are set to meet the education secretary to demand reforms to safeguarding.
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Man guilty of stabbing Saudi Arabian language student to death
A man has been found guilty of murdering a Saudi Arabian student in an unprovoked attack in Cambridge.
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Videos of Clinton depositions in Epstein investigation released
Videos have been released of the testimony former president Bill Clinton and secretary of state Hillary Clinton gave to US politicians about Jeffrey Epstein.
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Oil prices spike as key shipping route disrupted by Iran attacks
Global oil prices have risen sharply after Iran's response to US and Israeli airstrikes disrupted shipping, raising the prospect of a new energy-led surge in inflation.
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'Britain's loneliest sheep', Fiona, gives birth for first time
"Britain's loneliest sheep" has given birth for the first time.
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'A nightmare from hell': Brits stranded in Doha and Dubai tell of missile strikes and evacuations
British tourists in Doha and Dubai have spoken to Sky News of their experience of being stranded during the conflict in Iran.
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Fire-juggling unicyclist caught performing on crossing
Police have caught a man juggling fire while riding a unicycle on a pedestrian crossing.
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Met commissioner says investigations into Epstein files show 'no one is above the law'
Police investigations into the Epstein files send the "right message" that "no one is above the law", the Metropolitan Police commissioner has told Sky News.
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Ship tracking reveals tankers and millions of barrels of oil stuck in the Gulf
Sky's Data and Forensics team has been monitoring shipping through the Strait of Hormuz - a strategically vital waterway for Iran and other oil producers in the Middle East.
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Wettest winter on record for parts of the UK, says Met Office
Winter was the wettest on record for parts of the UK, according to provisional figures from the Met Office.
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Man arrested after Edinburgh tower block stand-off following knife incident that left two in hospital
A man has been arrested after a knife incident in Edinburgh which left two people requiring hospital treatment.
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Iran's people left without a voice as communications cut off
Already there are parts of Iran's densely populated capital city Tehran that look like a pummelled war zone.
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Do you want to ban kids from social media? The government is asking
The government wants to know if you want to ban young people from social media.
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Actor Awards: Sinners shakes up Oscars race as Jessie Buckley remains undefeated
Sinners triumphed at this year's Actor Awards, with the vampire horror winning best ensemble and best actor for Michael B Jordan.
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No one in Lebanon wants a new war but the truth is the previous one against Hezbollah never stopped
As far as the people of Lebanon are concerned, this is a war that nobody wants - even members of the Iran-backed militia, Hezbollah.
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Oil and gas costs surge but some stocks defy war-focused sell-off
Oil and gas prices have seen dramatic lifts as financial markets give their first reaction to the war in the Middle East.
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RAF base in Cyprus hit by drone strike, Ministry of Defence says
The RAF base Akrotiri in Cyprus has been hit by a one-way attack drone, amid a fresh conflict in the Middle East that started on Saturday.


