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ICE agents to have role at Winter Olympics - as crackdown's 'public face' to leave Minneapolis
ICE agents will have a security role at the Winter Olympics in Italy, it has been revealed, after the man who led the Trump administration's crackdown in Minneapolis was moved out of the city.
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He wasn't a would-be assassin, Trump says of ICE victim
Donald Trump has appeared to distance himself from controversial remarks by senior members of his administration about ICE shooting victim Alex Pretti.
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Beth Rigby: Why PM's China trip carries real consequence - including for you at home
Sir Keir Starmer's January has been the stuff of nightmares.
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How Ukrainians are coping with brutal winter as Russia brings war into people's homes
The sound of deep, slow breaths echoes up a frozen staircase, followed by footsteps.
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Hundreds of jobs lost as Revolution bars owner enters administration
Nearly 600 jobs have been lost after the owner of Revolution bars went into administration.
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Coco Gauff condemns tennis's lack of privacy after she's caught on camera smashing a racket
Coco Gauff has called for more privacy for tennis players after being caught on camera smashing her racket in an off-court players' area following her Australian Open quarter-final loss to Elina Svitolina on Tuesday.
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PM's future is at stake in pivotal by-election of his own making
Sir Keir Starmer has created, from nowhere, a pivotal by-election by his own hand.
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Rabbi Pinchas Goldschmidt says Europe must do 'much more' to support revolution in Iran
Europe's most prominent rabbi has told Sky News he holds Iran responsible for the rise of antisemitism in recent years and believes European countries must do much more to support Iranian protesters in overthrowing the Tehran regime.
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Pubs and music venues to be handed business rates relief after government U-turn
A U-turn by the Treasury will see pubs and music venues across England and Wales handed temporary relief from the worst of planned rises to business rates.
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Lung cancer: 'Trailblazing' NHS scheme hailed as a 'glimpse of the future'
AI and robotics are to be used to help detect lung cancer in a "trailblazing" scheme that experts are calling "a glimpse of the future of cancer detection".
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'Talk to me, Goose': Starmer teases Macron with Top Gun mock up
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has poked fun at his French counterpart - by putting on a pair of sunglasses at an event before saying, "bonjour".
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Sarah Mullally's confirmation is immense step for Church of England - but could be just what it needs
The official confirmation of Dame Sarah Mullally as the first female Archbishop of Canterbury is an immense step for the Church of England (CoE).
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Energy price cap facing upwards pressure from US storm
Energy bills for households and businesses are facing upwards pressure from a surge in wholesale natural gas costs, according to market experts.
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Millions to benefit as minister announces cap on 'scam' ground rents
Ground rents for leaseholders will be capped at £250 a year before dropping to a peppercorn rent after 40 years, Steve Reed has announced.
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'What do you want from me?' Captain in fatal ship collision asks prosecutor
A captain has been confronted in a trial over the "serious and obvious" risk of death posed when his container ship collided with an anchored US oil tanker.
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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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Bereaved mother describes 'harrowing' stillbirth aftercare
Kelsey Parker, widow of late The Wanted singer Tom Parker, has told Sky News she experienced "harrowing" care after her son was stillborn.
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UK rolls out free AI training, but will it save your job?
Free artificial intelligence training is being made available to everyone in the UK as the government steps up efforts to prepare the workforce for rapid technological change.
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How one teenager's death could change the way social media law works
Ellen Roome began campaigning for a change in the law after her 14-year-old son died.
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Number of people in 'very deep poverty' at highest level in more than 30 years, charity warns
The number of people living in "very deep poverty" in the UK is at the highest level in more than 30 years, a charity has warned.
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Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer in China: What will be on the table?
It doesn't feel all that long ago that David Cameron took the Chinese leader Xi Jinping for a pint in a Buckinghamshire pub.
