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Gordon Brown suggests people on top rate of income tax should be excluded from winter fuel
Governments "have to be fair" to pensioners but there is a case for people on the top rate of income tax to be excluded from winter fuel payments, Gordon Brown has said.
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M&S website goes down - hours after financial impact of ransomware attack revealed
The M&S website was down in the early hours of this morning - hours after the retailer revealed it's facing a £300m hit to profits following last month's ransomware attack.
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Bitcoin hits new high as investor appeal widens
Bitcoin has surged to a new all-time high - breaking through $111,000 for the first time.
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Concerns Israeli embassy staff shooting could be glorified in same way as Luigi Mangione
There are multiple layers to this shocking act of extreme violence.
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Pressure builds on Reeves as borrowing rises ahead of spending review
The Chancellor borrowed more than expected at the start of the new tax year, piling more pressure on the public finances ahead of next month's spending review.
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Netanyahu launches attack on Starmer, Macron and Carney after embassy shooting
Benjamin Netanyahu has blamed Sir Keir Starmer, Emmanuel Macron and Mark Carney for fuelling antisemitism after two Israeli embassy workers were shot dead in Washington DC.
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Economy will have to be 'strong enough' for U-turn on winter fuel, business secretary says
The economy will have to be "strong enough" for the government to U-turn on winter fuel payment cuts, the business secretary has said.
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The staff crossing gang lines to battle malnutrition and cholera in Haiti capital
In a simple breezeblock and cement building, cholera patients are attached to drips as they lie sprawled on hard, wooden beds.
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Inflation surges to 3.5% due to April bill shock
The pace of inflation surged last month to an annual rate of 3.5%, its highest level in more than a year, according to official figures which pointed to hikes to essential household bills.
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Washington suspect told witness he 'did this for Gaza' in frenzied moments after Israeli embassy workers shot dead
Witnesses have told Sky News of the moments after a man shot two Israeli embassy staff members outside a Jewish museum in Washington DC.
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Net migration halves in UK, new data shows
Net migration has fallen sharply in the UK, the latest official figures show.
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Passengers injured after train hits trailer on level crossing near Leominster - as police arrest man
More than a dozen people have been injured after a train hit an agricultural trailer on a level crossing in Herefordshire, according to emergency services.
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Putin's Stalin revival hits a new level - with his crimes out of sight
The Moscow metro is a sight to behold.
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Kate names HMS Glasgow by smashing bottle of whisky against its hull
The Princess of Wales has smashed a bottle of whisky against the hull of a new Royal Navy warship as she officially named it HMS Glasgow.
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Why Trump's evidence about the killing of South African farmers is inaccurate
Donald Trump put his South African counterpart Cyril Ramaphosa on the spot with a list of claims and video clips when the pair met in the Oval Office on Wednesday.
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White South African farmer elated Donald Trump grilled his president
"It was a whipping!" says Wannie Scribante, a small-scale white farmer in South Africa's North West province.
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UK signs deal to hand over control of Chagos islands
The UK has signed a long-awaited deal to hand control of the Chagos Islands to Mauritius.
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Bono calls for Israel to be 'released from Benjamin Netanyahu' in plea to 'stop war'
Irish rock star Bono has called for Israel to be "released from Benjamin Netanyahu and far-right fundamentalists" during an awards ceremony.
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What is chemical castration? Here's why doctors will be uneasy about using it on sex offenders
Chemical castration has been used on sex offenders in several countries over many years, with some success - but it remains controversial.
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Trump administration bars Harvard from enrolling international students
The Trump administration has revoked Harvard's ability to enrol international students, meaning thousands must transfer to other universities or leave the US entirely.
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Can Labour's new local cash idea win over Reform voters in its own heartlands?
Over the next decade, a wave of solar and wind projects will sweep across the UK to meet both net zero goals and growing energy demand from data centres and AI.
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Publication date of final Lucy Letby inquiry report pushed back to early 2026
A public inquiry's final report into how former nurse Lucy Letby was able to commit her crimes will now be published early next year.