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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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Tackling misogyny should be sixth mission of Sir Keir Starmer's government, Harriet Harman says
Sir Keir Starmer should make tackling misogyny the sixth key mission of his government, Harriet Harman has said.
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'Tipping point' reached in creation of brain chips to help 'unlock' minds of people with paralysis
Decades after the first demonstration of brain computer interfaces, we have reached a "tipping point" in creating the first reliable devices that can read our thoughts, according to the man who pioneered the technology.
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Pressure on Big Tech is mounting - as transatlantic clash grows over free speech and child safety
More than 10 years ago, I filmed my kids for a report on the impact of screens on young minds.
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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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Economy grows by worse-than-expected 0.1% in final quarter of 2025
Early official figures are doing nothing to dispel concerns the economy remains stuck in the doldrums.
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Instagram use can be 'problematic' but not addictive, says app's chief
The head of Instagram has told a court he does not believe people can get clinically addicted to social media.
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Katie Holmes pays tribute to Dawson's Creek co-star James Van Der Beek
Katie Holmes has paid tribute to her Dawson's Creek co-star James Van Der Beek, remembering his "bravery" and "selflessness", and their "adventures of a unique youth".
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Epstein asked staff to install hidden video cameras at his Florida home, email exchange shows
Sky News has found an email exchange from 2014 showing that convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein asked a member of staff to install hidden video cameras at his home in Palm Beach, Florida.
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Crotch enhancements: The latest controversy at the Winter Olympics
Crotch enhancements. Banned helmets. Qualifying manipulation claims. And Russian hacking.
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Trial date set for Trump's $10bn lawsuit against BBC over Panorama edit
A trial in President Trump's $10bn (£7.5bn) defamation lawsuit against the BBC has been scheduled for February next year in Miami, Florida.
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Do the latest AI resignations actually mean the world is in 'peril'?
When most people leave their jobs, they send out an email to their colleagues, arrange some drinks at a nearby pub, and that's about it.
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Sir Jim Ratcliffe's comments go beyond reputational damage for Man Utd
It took 23 hours but Manchester United did distance themselves from Sir Jim Ratcliffe's rhetoric on immigration.
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FBI releases new details about suspect in Nancy Guthrie disappearance - and increases reward for information
Authorities have released new details about a potential suspect in the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie - the mother of US TV host Savannah Guthrie - and have said they are doubling the reward for information.
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European nations are now being judged not just on how much they spend, but on military credibility - and the UK is falling short
The UK and its European allies are scrambling to get serious about their own defences as Donald Trump, Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin shape a new world order.
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Climber Alex Honnold scales Taipei 101 skyscraper without ropes
American climber Alex Honnold ascended one of the world's tallest buildings on Sunday without a rope or protective equipment.
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Who is Sir Jim Ratcliffe? The billionaire co-owner of Manchester United facing backlash over immigration comments
Sir Jim Ratcliffe, the co-owner of Manchester United and one of the UK's richest men, has sparked controversy over comments he made about immigration in an interview with Sky News.
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Defend yourselves and don't rely on the US, senior Washington official tells Europe
Europe must take the lead in defending itself as the world becomes more militarised, but the US is not abandoning its NATO allies, a top American official has said.
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Kim Jong Un set to name daughter as next leader of North Korea, spy agency says
A teenage girl will become the next leader of North Korea, with Kim Jong Un set to confirm his daughter as successor, spy chiefs believe.
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Sir Chris Wormald ousted as UK's most senior civil servant
Cabinet secretary Sir Chris Wormald - the UK's most senior civil servant - is leaving No 10 in the wake of the recent Downing Street crisis.
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Call to make NATO 'more European' - as key figure misses alliance summit
Pete Hegseth, the US Secretary of War, is "missing a good party" by choosing to skip a meeting of his fellow NATO defence ministers in Brussels, one ally has said.
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Who is Kim Ju Ae? The teenager who could be North Korea's next leader
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is appearing to take steps to name his daughter as his official successor.
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An era-defining election for Bangladesh, where Gen Z toppled an autocrat
After years of authoritarian rule, there is hope that this election in Bangladesh will put the country on a path to democracy.


