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Rachel Reeves between a rook and a hard place after chess row

As an opening gambit at PMQs, Kemi Badenoch attacked Labour's knight, the prime minister, over his Treasury queen, Rachel Reeves.
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Number of flu patients in hospital beds across England rises by more than 50%

The number of flu patients in hospital beds across England is more than 50% higher than the same period in 2024, according to NHS data.
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Whistleblowers reveal hundreds of UK moderators have left TikTok

Hundreds of UK online safety workers at TikTok have already signed agreements to leave the company, whistleblowers have told Sky News, despite the firm stressing to MPs that the cuts were "still proposals only".
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'If someone took Trump's land, how would he feel?'

A Ukrainian farmer-turned-soldier in the Donbas has a message for Donald Trump as the US president attempts to broker a peace deal between Kyiv and Moscow.
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Four mayoral elections to be postponed - as Labour accused of 'scandalous attempt to subvert democracy'

Four mayoral elections due to take place in May 2026 are set to be postponed by two years, Sky News understands.
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Royals host German president at glittering state banquet

The King has held a state banquet for German president Frank-Walter Steinmeier on the first day of a historic visit.
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Doctor who supplied ketamine to late Friends star Matthew Perry jailed

A doctor who pleaded guilty to illegally supplying ketamine to Matthew Perry in the weeks before the star's death has been jailed for two-and-a-half years.
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'No one helped us': The community left in a mass of mud and loss after cyclone

This community in Sri Lanka's Kandy District is a mass of mud and loss.
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Woman loses case against her employer over transgender toilet policy

An engineer who took aerospace giant Leonardo UK to an employment tribunal for having to share women's toilets with transgender colleagues has lost a discrimination claim.
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Matthew Perry's parents release emotional statements ahead of first sentencing

Matthew Perry's parents have criticised the "jackals" involved in dealing drugs to the star - and accused a doctor of being "among the most culpable of all" ahead of his sentencing today.
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Dozens more images of Epstein's island released - showing 'disturbing look into his world'

Images and video of Jeffrey Epstein's private Caribbean island have been released by politicians in the US.
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Nursery worker pleads guilty to 26 sexual offences against children - as arrest footage released

A nursery worker has pleaded guilty to 26 sexual offences against children following one of the Metropolitan Police's most harrowing and complex child sexual abuse investigations.
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Family of British teenager killed by US spy hit out at 'useless' UK government

The family of teenager Harry Dunn, killed by a former US spy, said a damning report into the UK government's handling of their case was "incredibly painful" to read.
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Nursery worker, 45, pleads guilty to 26 serious sexual offences against children

A nursery worker has pleaded guilty to 26 serious sexual offences against children following one of the Metropolitan Police's most harrowing and complex child sexual abuse investigations.
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'Death, prison or the loss of your sanity': The cost for children caught up in county lines

A decade on from when authorities identified the emergence of "county lines" drug dealing, children exploited by the trade are now often either dead, in prison or have been sectioned with mental health problems caused by the trauma.
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The crimes now most likely to be decided without a jury

The government has announced the right to a jury trial will be limited to only those facing a likely sentence of more than three years.