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Jenrick defection 'makes it more likely Reform will win next general election'

A leading Reform figure has told Sky News that Robert Jenrick's defection to the party is a "really important milestone" and "makes it more likely that we win the next general election".
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Eight skiers killed in Austrian avalanches

Eight people have been killed in a series of avalanches in Austria, authorities say.
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US 'wants countries to pay $1bn to stay on Gaza peace board'

Donald Trump wants countries to pay $1bn to be permanent members of the US-backed Board of Peace, according to reports.
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Mum's dash across the world pays off as Briton wins on Australian Open debut

British tennis player Arthur Fery is through to the second round of the Australian Open after beating the 20th seed Flavio Cobolli.
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Trump is not bluffing, Greenland situation is critical for Europe and NATO

"The situation is critical…" Those are the four words a top European diplomat chose when we discussed Donald Trump's position on Greenland.
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Trump is not bluffing, Greenland situation is critical for the EU and NATO

"The situation is critical…" Those are the four words a top European diplomat chose when we discussed Donald Trump's position on Greenland.
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Iraq veterans living with 'ticking time bomb'

British soldiers say they were not offered biological screening after being exposed to a deadly toxin in Iraq 20 years ago - despite official guidance they should have been, Sky News can reveal.
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Starmer begins pushback against Trump as president threatens tariffs over Greenland

It's hardly a Love Actually moment of brave UK defiance in the face of a domineering US president - but Sir Keir Starmer has clearly decided it's time to start pushing back.
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Backlash after Trump threatens UK and other EU countries with tariffs over Greenland purchase

Donald Trump has sparked a strong backlash after saying he will impose tariffs on eight European countries - including the UK - until the US is allowed to purchase Greenland.
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Jess's Rule to be advertised in all GP surgeries in England

A system urging doctors to rethink if a patient has had three appointments without a diagnosis, known as Jess's Rule, will be advertised in all GP practices in England from this week.
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Rapper suggests foreign forces brought in for 'massacre' crackdown in Iran

An Iranian rapper who took part in the country's protests has described "a massacre on the streets", suggesting foreign forces have been brought in to stamp out the demonstrations.
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SNP majority in Holyrood elections a green light for second independence referendum, John Swinney says

First Minister John Swinney has said a potential majority in Scotland's May election would be taken as a green light to demand another independence referendum.
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UK temperatures could plunge again, bringing chance of snow

Temperatures could plummet again across the UK towards the end of the month, increasing the likelihood of snow, forecasters have warned.
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Body recovered in search for teenager swept into sea

The body of 15-year-old Grace Keeling, who was swept into the sea with her mother, is believed to have been found, police have said.
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Ugandan long-time president wins election amid opposition claims of 'ballot stuffing'

Uganda's long-time leader Yoweri Museveni has won the country's presidential election, officials say, amid claims by the main opposition leader of "massive ballot stuffing".
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Gaza's four layers of governance - and where Sir Tony Blair fits in

Like so much of the politics in the Middle East, the new governance structure for Gaza is complicated and contentious.