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Millions tune in to see Sweden's annual moose migration
Millions of viewers are expected to tune in to one of TV's unlikely hits over the next few weeks, as herds of moose make their annual spring migration toward summer grazing pastures.
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Who could be the next pope?
As cardinals prepare to gather for the papal conclave, the process by which a new pontiff is elected, Sky News takes a look at who could replace Pope Francis.
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Chelsea fans condemn 'unethical' ticket resale site - which club chairman invests in
Premier League match tickets at Chelsea have been selling for more than twice the price of a season ticket on an American exchange website with a familiar director and investor to supporters – club chairman Todd Boehly.
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Labour WhatsApp messages on Supreme Court ruling point to future tensions on trans issues
It's no great surprise that members of a Labour MPs' LGBT+ WhatsApp group would be raising concerns about the impact of this week's Supreme Court ruling on the trans community.
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The British economy has lost out - and questionable meat and cheese ban is a reminder of why
Unwary travellers returning from the EU risk having their sandwiches and local delicacies, such as cheese, confiscated as they enter the UK.
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'Andrew Tate phenomena' surges in schools - with boys refusing to talk to female teacher
Social media influencers are fuelling a rise in misogyny and sexism in the UK's classrooms, according to teachers.
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Gangs behind billion-pound cyber scam industry expanding as they try to dodge government crackdowns - new UN report
Crime syndicates behind a multibillion-pound cyber scam industry are expanding globally as governments in South East Asia struggle to contain them, a UN report has warned.
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How is a new pope chosen and what is a papal conclave?
With the death of Pope Francis, the wheels are in motion to select a new pontiff.
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Toby Carvery criticised for felling ancient oak tree - as council reports incident to police
An ancient oak tree thought to be more than 400 years old has been cut down in what has been called a "depressing" and "devastating" incident in north London.
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DHL suspends some shipments to US amid Trump tariff regime
DHL Express is suspending some shipments to the US as Donald Trump's new tariff regime takes effect.
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Trump tariffs to knock growth but won't cause global recession, says IMF
The ripping up of the trade rule book caused by President Trump's tariffs will slow economic growth in some countries, but not cause a global recession, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has said.
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Mission: Impossible? Chancellor heads to the IMF with a very big challenge - and she's not alone
There will be much to chew over at the International Monetary Fund's (IMF) spring meetings this week.
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Hospital patient had to wait more than 10 days for a bed - as 'unacceptable' crisis laid bare
Around 49,000 A&E patients had to wait 24 hours or more for a hospital bed in England last year, according to NHS figures.
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Farage accused of peddling 'nonsense and lies' - as he predicts 'the new Brexit'
Ed Miliband has accused Nigel Farage of peddling "nonsense and lies" about the government's commitment to net zero, as the Reform UK leader said the issue could become the "new Brexit".
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A pope of firsts, Francis was an outspoken champion of the deprived - but left some feeling betrayed
His arrival as pontiff heralded a new kind of leadership for the Catholic Church.
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The Pope has died - what happens next?
The death of Pope Francis sets off a chain of events, from the breaking of his signet ring and his funeral to the secretive conclave election of his successor.
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China hosts world's first half-marathon race between humans and robots
Robots have raced against humans in a half-marathon for the first time.
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Who is Kevin Farrell? The cardinal who announced Pope Francis' death
The Vatican's announcement of Pope Francis' death on Monday morning came from Cardinal Kevin Farrell.
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Trump told to sack Pete Hegseth over reports of second war plans group chat
US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth has been linked to a second group chat about sensitive military operations, which he reportedly shared with his wife, brother and personal lawyer.
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How the pope remained a driving force behind his hectic schedule right to the end
The Pope was the driving force behind his hectic schedule right to the end.
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IDF report into deadly attack on aid workers is 'full of lies', Palestinian Red Crescent Society says
An Israeli military investigation into the deaths of aid workers in Gaza is "full of lies", the Palestinian Red Crescent Society (PRSC) has claimed.
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Ranked: Britain's 10 worst airports for flight delays
Gatwick is the UK's worst airport for flight delays for the second year running, according to new data from the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA).
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JD Vance and his family arrive in India after Trump called country 'big abuser' on trade
US vice president JD Vance has arrived in Delhi for a four-day visit to India as the countries look to negotiate on tariffs, a bilateral trade deal and strengthen their ties.
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Prince Andrew joins King and Queen at Easter Sunday church service
Prince Andrew was among members of the royal family who attended the traditional Easter Sunday service in Windsor.
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Oldest serving US astronaut returns from space on 70th birthday
America's oldest serving astronaut has touched down on Earth on his 70th birthday.