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Government urged to close 'loophole' allowing mini fracking
Plans for a "mini fracking" site in Burniston near Scarborough have been rejected by North Yorkshire Council following local outcry.
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A 'lone wolf whack job': What we know so far about Cole Thomas Allen, the suspected gunman at dinner attended by Trump
The suspect who stormed through a security checkpoint and shot a Secret Service agent at the White House Correspondents' Dinner in Washington DC was armed with multiple weapons and knives, police say.
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'When, not If' - Labour's uncertainty over Starmer's future
On Friday, Keir Starmer's circle gathered at his country retreat of Chequers to wargame the coming weeks for a prime minister whose future is on the line.
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Travellers face 'fight for their way of life' as they increasingly want to put down roots
Britain's community of Travellers and Gypsies say they are facing a fight for survival of their way of life.
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Microsoft and Meta to cut thousands of jobs
Microsoft and Meta, the company behind Instagram and WhatsApp, are planning to make significant cuts to their respective workforces as spending on artificial intelligence (AI) finds a new high gear.
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Shareholders 'overwhelmingly' approve Paramount takeover of Warner Bros
The multibillion-pound Paramount Skydance acquisition of Warner Bros Discovery has come even closer to becoming a reality after shareholders voted to accept the offer.
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Trump threatens 'big tariff' if UK does not drop digital services tax on US tech firms
Donald Trump has threatened to impose "a big tariff" on the UK if it does not drop its digital services tax on US social media companies.
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The robot that can outplay elite table tennis players
A robot has become so good at playing table tennis that at times it defeated elite human players, in what has been hailed as "a longstanding milestone for AI".
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British Airways warns of price rises due to fuel crisis - as airports relax rules over flight cancellations
The owner of British Airways has warned of higher ticket prices as the closure of the Strait of Hormuz due to the Iran war has led to a sharp rise in oil prices.
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Terrorists launch simultaneous attacks in Mali, authorities say
Terrorists have carried out attacks in various locations across Mali, according to the country's army.
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Starmer 'put a nuclear bomb' under Mandelson row by sacking Olly Robbins
Sir Keir Starmer's decision to sack Olly Robbins put a "nuclear bomb" under the Mandelson scandal, Harriet Harman has said.
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Why is Cuba a US target again? | Sky News Explains
It's no secret that Donald Trump's focus is turning to Cuba.
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BBC axes Football Focus after 52 years - and reveals what will replace it
The BBC's iconic Football Focus show has been axed after 52 years.
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Princess of Wales lays wreath at Cenotaph to mark Anzac Day
The Princess of Wales has laid a wreath at the Cenotaph to mark Anzac Day, which commemorates all Australians and New Zealanders who died in conflict.
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Green ambitions, leaving NATO and apologising over breast hypnosis claim - Polanski's success brings more scrutiny
Zack Polanski is on walkabout in Manchester with Hannah Spencer, the Greens' newest MP.
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'Significant amount' of child abuse images recovered from iCloud account of US singer D4vd, say prosecutors
US prosecutors said a "significant amount" of child sex abuse images have been recovered during an investigation into the singer D4vd, who has denied murdering a 14-year-old girl.
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Giant octopus once roamed the seas, study says
A giant octopus, likened to a mythical creature said to be capable of dragging ships to their doom, roamed the seas during the age of the dinosaurs, according to researchers.
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What if your flight is cancelled due to jet fuel shortages?
Europe is facing a crisis over low jet fuel stocks due to the war in Iran, raising serious doubts over summer holiday plans.
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Trio sentenced over 'bear costume' insurance fraud scam in California
Three people have been jailed for insurance fraud after claiming their cars were damaged by a bear - only for the assailant to be somebody dressed in a bear costume.
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Pentagon's Falklands email touches a nerve in Britain - and makes Charles's US visit even more challenging
Mention the Falklands War and dig up the issue of America's support over them and something deep inside the British psyche goes off like a landmine.
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First small boat arrives in Dover since UK's £662m deal with France to stop migrant crossings
The first migrant small boat has crossed the Channel since the UK government signed a major new agreement with France earlier this week aimed at curbing such journeys.
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World Cup final tickets go on sale for $2.3m each
Tickets for this summer's football World Cup final have gone on sale for more than $2m each.
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Defiant Sir Keir Starmer stands by sacking of Olly Robbins - and signals intention to fight on
Sir Keir Starmer has defended his decision to sack Olly Robbins over the vetting process for Peter Mandelson - saying the senior civil servant only faced the "everyday pressure of government".
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Medical data of half a million Britons listed for sale on Chinese website, government says
The medical data of half a million volunteers to Biobank, the UK's health information database, has been offered for sale online, the government has said.
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Can the Lib Dem tortoise outrun the populist hare?
For those around Sir Ed Davey, the answer is yes.
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WH Smith issues profit warning as jet fuel crisis looms
WH Smith has issued a profit warning and suspended shareholder payouts as the travel-focused retailer grapples growing travel disruption caused by the Middle East crisis.
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Benfica's Gianluca Prestianni handed six-game ban for homophobic conduct towards Vinicius Junior
Benfica's Gianluca Prestianni has been banned for six matches by UEFA for homophobic conduct towards Real Madrid's Vinicius Junior during a Champions League match.
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