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Starmer met Taylor Swift at concert after getting free tickets - as details of talk revealed
Sir Keir Starmer met Taylor Swift when he attended her concert at Wembley Stadium, Sky News understands.
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End-of-life care must be fixed before any assisted dying legislation, charities say
Three and a half years ago, Tim Daly was given just a few months to live. Born with learning disabilities, he later developed cancer, which kept returning.
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Sexual misconduct a 'problem right across NHS' as whistleblowing site is launched
NHS staff working in England will be able to anonymously report their colleagues for sexual harassment from today, as health bosses warned inappropriate behaviour "will not be tolerated".
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Heartbreaking story behind video of young man burnt to death after Israeli strike
The image of a person burning alive among tents in a hospital compound in Gaza has been widely shared online.
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Thomas Tuchel signs deal to become new England manager
Thomas Tuchel, the former Chelsea and Bayern Munich coach, has signed a deal to become the new England manager.
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Chancellor Rachel Reeves 'wouldn't have any problems' getting on P&O ferry - after previously criticising firm's 'disgraceful behaviour'
Rachel Reeves has said she "wouldn't have any problems" getting on a P&O ferry following the fire-and-rehire scandal.
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Thomas Tuchel: What we know about England's new manager
Thomas Tuchel has a signed a deal to become the next manager of the England men's football team.
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Chief executives praise Labour's plans after investment summit - but there's a caveat
This International Investment Summit has been circled in the new government's diary from the day it took office as a key opportunity to set out its claim to be a new kind of centre-left administration.
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Ex-Google boss warns Sir Keir Starmer UK will fail to meet 2030 clean energy goal without fixing regulation
Google's former boss has warned Sir Keir Starmer he will fail to meet his 2030 clean energy goal unless he fixes UK regulations.
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UK imposes sanctions over violence by 'extremist Israeli settlers' in West Bank
David Lammy has announced a fresh wave of sanctions in response to violence by "extremist Israeli settlers" in the West Bank - as he criticised the "inaction of the Israeli government" for allowing "impunity to flourish".
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Donald Trump's criticism of The Apprentice film 'all the more reason' to see it, star Jeremy Strong says
Actor Jeremy Strong has said Donald Trump calling those involved with his new film The Apprentice "human scum" is "all the more reason" cinemagoers should go and see it.
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Father's note left under Sara Sharif's pillow admitting he killed her 'by beating' pictured
A handwritten note in which Sara Sharif's father admitted killing his 10-year-old daughter "by beating" has been shown to jurors.
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Hezbollah warns Israel will suffer more 'pain' unless it agrees to ceasefire
The deputy leader of Hezbollah has warned Israel it will continue to suffer from attacks unless it agrees to a ceasefire.
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Chancellor Rachel Reeves looking to 'find £40bn' in budget
Rachel Reeves is looking to fill a £40bn black hole in the country's finances, Sky News understands.
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'Cold' Lucy Letby failed final year student nurse placement, inquiry hears
Lucy Letby initially failed her final year placement as a student nurse after she was assessed to be "cold" and lacking empathy, a public inquiry has heard.
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Mud, beer and cash: Annual wife-carrying championship takes Maine by storm
While its origins are not exactly politically correct - more than 30 couples competed in the North American Wife Carrying Championship in front of cheering crowds.
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World Conker Championships investigates cheating concerns after winner found with steel nut
The World Conker Championships is investigating after the men's champion was found with a steel chestnut in his pocket.
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Parents 'not deterred' by fines for holidays during school terms, survey finds
The majority of parents say that fines for unauthorised absences would not deter them from taking their children on holiday during school terms, a survey has found.
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Starmer urged to support ban on smartphones in schools to stop children 'doom-scrolling'
Sir Keir Starmer has been urged to support a new law to ban smartphones in schools to stop children "doom-scrolling" - after Number 10 refused to back the plan.