Thursday, June 30, 2016

Nation Falls Silent To Mark Somme Centenary

A two-minute silence is held to remember the First World War battle which has come to symbolise the horror of trench warfare.

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CCTV Appeal After Serious Sexual Assault

The victim, a 26-year-old woman, was attacked by a man near a pub in Leeds city centre in the early morning.

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Somme Remembered At Centenary Commemorations

Night vigils are being held ahead of events to remember the 100th anniversary of the deadliest battle in British history.

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UK's Markets Continue Post-Referendum Recovery

The markets' recovery was boosted by Mark Carney's speech - but the British pound didn't like his words quite as much.

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Grandsons Of Somme Heroes Meet 100 Years On

The men share an emotional journey to the spot where their grandfathers fought and died together 100 years ago.

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Suspects Named In Unsolved Murder Mystery

The two suspects are currently serving whole life sentences for the murder of an entire family whose bodies were dumped at sea.

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Mum, 60, Wins Battle For Daughter's Frozen Eggs

Judges heard the daughter, referred to as A, was desperate to have children and asked her mother to "carry my babies".

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Children's Heart Ward Review 'Very Poor'

A review finds low staffing levels left the Bristol hospital ward under strain, putting young patients at risk.

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Heathrow Expansion Decision Delayed Again

The fallout from the Brexit vote means there will be no decision on raising airport capacity until the autumn at least.

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BNP Denies Making Leaflets Criticising Jo Cox

Leaflets attacking the murdered MP helping Muslims are distributed in West Yorkshire amid a warning of a rise in hate incidents.

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Wednesday, June 29, 2016

Brit Charged Over Donald Trump 'Shooting Plot'

Michael Sandford is been charged with disrupting an official function and two firearms counts.

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Rita Ora Burglary: Man Guilty Of £200k Raid

Charaf Elmoudden broke into the property while the singer and her sister slept and stole iPhones, computers and handbags.

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20 Children Missing In Brecon Beacons Found

The search operation was led by the Central Beacons Mountain Rescue Team and assisted by a UK Coastguard helicopter.

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Goldman Reviews Green Links After BHS Saga

The US bank's Europe boss contradicts Sir Philip's claim that the ex-bankrupt who bought BHS from him had passed its "sniff test".

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Sex And Drugs Ban For Undercover Police

Engaging in sexual relations while operating covertly is "wrong", "shouldn't happen" and "can't be authorised", say police chiefs.

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House Prices To Be 'Determined By Job Market'

The UK's exit from the EU has muddied the outlook for the housing market though a report says jobs and wage growth will be key.

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Tuesday, June 28, 2016

Young Boy Hunted Over Station Sexual Assault

A boy, thought to be just 11-years-old, is being hunted by police after a woman was sexually assaulted at a railway station.

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Irish Relations Will Endure 'Well Beyond' Brexit

Theresa Villiers is expected to mention cross-border relations in a speech marking the centenary of the Battle of the Somme.

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Thousands In Anti-Brexit Protest Near Commons

Chants against Boris Johnson are heard at an apparently spontaneous demonstration in Westminster against the UK leaving the EU.

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Brexit Jobs Threat At Credit Card Giant Visa

An agreement to keep transaction data in Europe could force Visa to relocate British jobs after a Brexit, Sky News understands.

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People Using Brexit As 'Sham For Their Hatred'

The Archbishop of Canterbury calls on people to stand against "intolerance and hatred" after a surge in hate-related incidents.

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Sturgeon: 'Scotland's Voice Will Be Heard'

The First Minister says it would be "against the will of our people" if Scotland had to leave the EU because of the referendum.

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Jeremy Corbyn Loses Vote Of No Confidence

More than 80% of Labour MPs vote against their leader as Tom Watson and Angela Eagle meet to discuss who will challenge him.

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Girl Feared Clifford Would Kill Her, Court Told

The 73-year-old publicist denies locking the teenager in his Mayfair offices in London and assaulting her when she was 17.

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Hodgson Quits After England Lose To Iceland

The England manager falls on his sword after his side's humiliating exit from Euro 2016 at the hands of the Iceland.

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Monday, June 27, 2016

Pound And Stocks See Gains After Brexit Slump

It is a calmer picture for world markets on Tuesday though investors remain gripped by uncertainty over the Brexit vote.

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'Eng-xit' Sets A New Low For The National Team

England were picked off by the smallest nation ever to reach the Euro finals, writes Sky's Paul Kelso.

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Murder Probe After Baby Dies In Cornwall

A man and woman are arrested on suspicion of murder after a baby boy suffers 'serious injuries'.

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Boys 'Seriously Ill' After Rollercoaster Crash

Details of the injuries to the victims of a rollercoaster crash are revealed as one teenager says she feared she was going to die.

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Sunday, June 26, 2016

Wimbledon Begins As Security Ramps Up

Defending men's champion Novak Djokovic will appear on Centre Court later, as fans are being warned of body and bag searches.

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Holyrood Could Block UK Leaving EU - Sturgeon

The SNP leader says any English anger at such a move would be matched by Scots faced with leaving the EU "against our will".

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Police Probe Post-Brexit Attacks On Poles

Baroness Warsi tells Sky News of disturbing reports of racism on the streets of the UK after a "xenophobic and divisive" campaign.

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Tata Steel Bidders Get Cold Feet Over Brexit

Wilbur Ross is unlikely to pursue a takeover of Tata Steel's UK business in the wake of the EU referendum, Sky News learns.

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UK Should Start Brexit By Tuesday - EU Chief

Pressure mounts for the government to invoke Article 50 - but the Foreign Secretary insists the UK will not be rushed.

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Second Referendum Petition Was Set Up By Outer

The petition signed by three million was set up by a Brexiteer who thought his side would lose.

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Hilary Benn Denies Plot To Oust Corbyn

Eight shadow ministers may follow him out of the door - but Hilary Benn denies mounting a coup against Jeremy Corbyn.

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Saturday, June 25, 2016

Police Trace Mother Of Girl Found Alone

The five-year-old was spotted sitting on a bench in Brighton after arriving on a train from London with her mother.

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Euro 2016: Wales Nets Quarter-Final Place

Wales has secured its place in the Euro 2016 quarter-finals after an own goal by Northern Ireland.

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Man Held On Suspicion Of Melanie Hall Murder

The 25-year-old university graduate was last seen at Cadillacs nightclub in Bath during a night out with friends in June 1996.

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Wales Face Northern Ireland In Brexit Derby

Fans flock to Paris for a Battle of Britain after both sides made it to the knockout stages in Euro 2016.

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Friday, June 24, 2016

England Rugby Star Convicted Of Drink-Driving

Magistrates heard Danny Cipriani had been out drinking with other players after England's thrashing of the Barbarians last May.

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Severed Head Victim May Have Been Hit By Train

With help from forensic dentists and experts at the Natural History Museum, police find out more about a head found in a quarry.

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Body Of Jo Cox Released To Her Family

An inquest hears how medics tried to save the MP but she was pronounced dead by a doctor in an ambulance outside Birstall Library.

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Cameron Resigns After UK Votes To Leave EU

The PM says he fought "head, heart and soul" but that Britain now needs a new leader to oversee negotiations to leave the EU.

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Corbyn: No-Confidence Motion In Labour Leader

Two senior Labour MPs have filed a motion of no confidence, saying the referendum results show his leadership has "failed".

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Thursday, June 23, 2016

Brexit: Not A Quake - It's Off The Richter Scale

There is much uncertainty ahead - but the first priority is gaining financial stability, writes Sky's Faisal Islam.

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UK Votes To Leave EU In Historic Referendum

The result causes the pound to plummet and prompts speculation over the future of David Cameron and the United Kingdom.

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Jubilant Farage Hails UK's 'Independence Day'

Nigel Farage believes the votes cast so far now suggest the UK is about to declare its very own "independence day".

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Nigel Farage: Looks Like Remain Will Edge It

Nigel Farage has told Sky News it "looks like Remain will edge it" as votes are counted in the EU referendum.

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Live: Results And Reaction As Votes Are Counted

All the latest developments throughout the night as votes are counted in the historic referendum on the UK's future in the EU.

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Man Who Tried To Murder Pregnant Partner Jailed

Babur Raja's defence claims he was left "overwhelmed" by pressure from his mother over his relationship with a "white woman".

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Remembrance Sunday Beheading Plotter Jailed

An Islamic State sympathiser has been jailed for life for plotting to carry out a beheading attack around Remembrance Sunday.

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Owner Tried To Use BHS Money For Holiday

Dominic Chappell tried to pay for tickets using the BHS travel budget - but he says it was just for logistical reasons.

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Torrential Rain And Floods Hit South East

Commuters struggle to get to work as the Fire Brigade is deluged by calls - and forecasters are warning round two is on the way.

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Voters Go To The Polls In EU Referendum

Two polling stations are closed due to flooding as voters have their say on membership of the 28-nation bloc.

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Festival Policing Concerns After Terror Warning

Sky News discovers only one music festival has extra policing, in spite of warnings that big events could be terrorist targets.

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Wednesday, June 22, 2016

Euro 2016: Wales to Play Northern Ireland

England face Iceland after the tiny island nation caused a major upset with a stoppage-time winner against Austria.

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Murdered Ellie Butler's Family Demand Inquiry

Ellie's grandfather says she was failed by the courts and social services and that steps must be taken to prevent another tragedy.

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Freed Drugs Mule Melissa Reid Lands In Glasgow

Convicted drugs smuggler Melissa Reid has arrived at Glasgow Airport, a day after she was freed from a prison in Peru.

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Banks Warn Of Trading Issues Over EU Vote

Banks and money transfer firms warn clients to expect trading issues as the EU vote is likely to create extreme market volatility

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Cameron's EU Plea On Final Day Of Campaigning

The PM says "we are stronger" in a reformed EU, but Boris Johnson says Brexit would allow Britain to "flourish as never before".

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Teen Arrested After 4am Rollercoaster Joyride

A 15-year-old boy is held after two teens rode the rollercoaster for around half an hour after managing to turn it on.

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EU Campaign Damages Respect For Politicians

A Sky Data poll reveals the majority of Britons think the campaigns have been unhelpful in making a decision on how to vote.

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Man Gets Nine Months For Channel Tunnel Walk

Haroun caused delays of up to four hours before he was found at the Folkestone end of the tunnel after travelling from Sudan.

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PM: Gove Has 'Lost It' Over Nazi Comparisons

David Cameron hits out at his friend hours before EU polls open, as Boris Johnson tells voters 23 June can be "independence day".

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EU Vote: Are You A Brintrovert Or A Brextrovert?

Polls may be picking up more Brextroverts as Brintroverts are not revealing their voting intentions, writes Sky's data analyst.

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Still Undecided? The Key Claims In 90 Seconds

Do you feel like the EU campaign has been going on for ages but you still don't know what the arguments are?

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LIVE: EU Campaigns Issue Last Rallying Cry

All the latest from the campaign trail as the Leave and Remain camps criss-cross the country in their final push for votes.

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Tuesday, June 21, 2016

Jo Cox Killed For 'Very Strong Political Views'

In an emotional interview, the MP's husband says she was "very worried" about the direction politics was taking before her death.

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Medics' Sick Note Plan Is 'A Skiver's Charter'

GPs say doubling the time workers can sign themselves off as sick will free up appointments for people in urgent need of care.

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Ellie Butler: A Child Failed By The System

The six-year-old died months after a judge sent her back into the custody of her father - a man with a long history of violence.

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PM's EU Appeal: Vote Remain 'For Your Family'

David Cameron issues a direct appeal to older voters, telling them "future generations" would be "hit hardest" by a vote to leave.

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Father Murdered Girl 11 Months After Custody Win

Ben Butler contrived to conceal the murder and make it appear his daughter Ellie had an accidental fall, the Old Bailey heard.

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Cameron Was Warned On Immigration Four Years Ago

The PM dismisses claims from a former adviser that he knew he could do nothing to limit immigration while inside the EU.

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David Beckham Puts Cross In EU Remain Box

The footballer says he is going to put his cross in the Remain box come polling day because the UK is stronger in the EU.

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Monday, June 20, 2016

Wales Smash Russia To Top Euro 2016 Group

Gareth Bale scores Wales's third goal to seal victory in Toulouse as England also go through after drawing 0-0 with Slovakia.

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Child Killer Beaten To Death With Fish Tank Rock

The inmate was attacked during a workshop as prisoners began their daily routines after breakfast.

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Tears In The Commons As MPs Honour Jo Cox

On a highly emotional day, the Labour MP's family heard speaker after speaker praise her for her achievements and compassion.

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Jo Cox Accused In Second Court Appearance

There is no application for bail as Thomas Mair makes his first crown court appearance via videolink from Belmarsh Prison.

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Strawberry Moon Makes Summer Solstice Sweeter

A Strawberry Moon will coincide with the summer solstice for the first time in almost 50 years - but will clouds block your view?

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Footballer Ched Evans Signs For Chesterfield

The League One club has announced that the former Sheffield United striker has agreed a one-year deal, starting on 1 July.

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Children As Young As 12 Banned From Football

The existence of "youth firms" provides a violent rite of passage for youngsters to become football hooligans, an academic warns.

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MPs: Fine Firms That Fail On Cyber Security

The culture committee also wants CEOs' pay linked to online safety, in a report responding to last year's TalkTalk hack.

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Sunday, June 19, 2016

'High Risk' Of Violence At Wales-Russia Match

French authorities are sending extra police to Toulouse ahead of the last Group B clash in fear of further fan violence.

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Anti-EU Poster Sees Warsi Shift To Remain Camp

Baroness Warsi was a Brexit supporter but says she was turned off by what she described as the spreading of "hate and xenophobia".

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Suspected People Smugglers Rescued Near Dover

Two British men onboard the vessel were detained by police and have since been charged with people smuggling.

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Girls, Aged 12, In Hospital After Taking Ecstasy

Police are now trying to establish how the children got the potentially lethal pills, and who supplied them.

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William Tells Dads: Be Open About Feelings

Dads are being encouraged on Father's Day to overcome the common hurdle of struggling to talk about how they feel with their kids.

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Saturday, June 18, 2016

Call For 'Strength' As Jo Cox Fund Tops £500k

The MP's sister tells crowds in Birstall, West Yorkshire, to "focus on what which unites us and not which divides us".

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Man Charged In 'Rape And Stabbing' Of Teen

A 32-year-old man is charged in connection with an attack on a 17-year-old girl in as busy town centre.

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Rival MPs May Sit Together To Honour Jo Cox

MPs of all political stripes want to break with tradition and share the Commons benches to show they are "united against hatred".

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Murdered MP's Family: 'Jo Only Saw The Good'

The parents and sister of Jo Cox have paid an emotional tribute after laying flowers at a memorial in the village of Birstall.

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Jo Cox Accused Gives Name As 'Death To Traitors'

The Deputy Chief Magistrate suggests a psychiatric report should be prepared following Mair's comments to the court.

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Tim Peake Gives A Thumbs Up After Landing

The Soyuz capsule lands on its side in Kazakhstan and the three crew appear are checked over by officials.

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Friday, June 17, 2016

Homeward Bound: How Will Peake's Mission End?

As his six-month mission draws to an end, here are some interesting facts on space missions and what will happen to Tim Peake.

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Thomas Mair Charged With Murder Of MP Jo Cox

The 52-year-old will appear at Westminster Magistrates' Court later today accused of murder and three other offences.

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LIVE: Tim Peake Prepares To Return To Earth

He's spent six months on the International Space Station - but now it's time to come home. Follow his journey home as it happens.

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Jo Cox's Last Words: "I'm In Too Much Pain"

The father of the MP's aide has paid tribute to Jo Cox and has spoken of the agony of her final moments.

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Jo Cox Killing Suspect 'Not A Violent Man'

The brother of Tommy Mair says he is "shaken" by the death of Labour MP Jo Cox and expresses his sorrow for her family.

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PM and Corbyn In United Front After MP's Death

David Cameron and Jeremy Corbyn have come together in a show of unity to pay their respects to Labour MP Jo Cox.

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Jo Cox Killing: MPs Advised To Review Security

Advice is issued to MPs as reports suggest police had been reviewing Jo Cox's security after she received threatening messages.

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Thursday, June 16, 2016

Westminster In Shock At MP's 'Horrific' Death

Jeremy Corbyn says Jo Cox was universally respected and liked at Westminster - by everyone, not just her Labour colleagues.

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Killing Of Jo Cox Renews MPs' Security Fears

A report for the House of Commons Administration Committee last year revealed that security is a particular concern for women MPs.

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MP's Killer Walked Off Coolly - Witness

A bystander describes seeing the gunman pull out a weapon before opening fire on a West Yorkshire street.

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Bank: 'Probable' Pound Risk On UK Brexit Vote

Bank of England policymakers voice fresh fears for the pound in the event of Brexit, given recent market volatility.

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Late Winner Sees England Beat Wales 2-1

England have beaten Wales 2-1 in their crucial Euro 2016 clash after striker Daniel Sturridge scored a late winner.

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Live Updates: Labour MP Jo Cox Shot

Live updates and reaction following reports that the MP for Batley and Spen has been shot in Birstall neer Leeds.

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Labour MP Jo Cox Shot Near Leeds: Eyewitness

Labour MP Jo Cox has been shot and injured in Birstall in West Yorkshire, an eyewitness has said.

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Mother And Daughter Murder: Man Charged

The suspect is due in court accused of a double killing after the women were found with head injuries at a house in Liverpool.

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PM Accused Of Ludicrous EU 'Scaremongering'

Lord Howard, Lord Lamont, Lord Lawson and Iain Duncan Smith round on the Tory leadership over their EU tactics.

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Cliff Richard: No Charges Over Sex Abuse Claims

The singer says he was "hung out like 'live bait'" after becoming the subject of a controversial police investigation.

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Arrests After Riot Police Charge At England Fans

Tear gas, pepper spray and batons are used against English fans in Lille on the eve of today's Euro 2016 match against Wales.

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Wednesday, June 15, 2016

Gus O'Donnell: 'Gridlock' Possible After Brexit

The ex-cabinet secretary says a Government formed after an Out vote may have difficulty passing significant laws.

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Iran Claims British Mum Tried To Topple Govt

Accusations that a charity worker detained in Iran was trying to overthrow the regime are branded "crazy" by her husband.

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Gove Filleted By His Father Over Fishy Tale

Michael Gove said his father's business went bust due to the EU - but his dad has a different recollection.

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EU Rivals' Boats Square Up On The Thames

Referendum rivals Nigel Farage and Sir Bob Geldof take to the river, with one trawler reportedly hosing down a Remain vessel.

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Russia Slams 'Provocative' England Supporters

Moscow condemns the apparent trampling of its national flag by English fans and complains about the arrests of Russian supporters.

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Man Dies After Being Tasered In South Wales

The police watchdog says the man became unresponsive after officers were called to an incident in Llanelli.

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Sir Philip Green Questioned Over BHS

The retail tycoon tells the Work and Pensions Committee that he doesn't "tell lies," and accuses a member of staring at him.

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Sir Philip Green Issues BHS Apology To MPs

The chain's former owner gives evidence on the chain's collapse in what promises to be a fiery Commons committee session.

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Half Of Children Have Viewed Porn Online

A report finds a quarter of 11-year-old children have seen internet porn - and by the age of 16 that figure rises to half.

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Tuesday, June 14, 2016

Sir Clement Freud Accused Of Abusing Girls

The late MP and broadcaster is exposed in a TV documentary that leaves his widow "shocked and deeply saddened".

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Sir Philip Green Agrees To Give Evidence On BHS

The billionaire says he hopes to receive a "fair hearing" when he gives evidence about the retailer's demise and pension deficit.

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FTSE Loses £30bn In Value On Brexit Fears

Further opinion polls suggesting growing support for the Out campaign cause significant losses across European stock markets.

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Parents Of 'Jihadi Jack' Released On Bail

John Letts and Sally Lane have been behind bars since last week and the Old Bailey was told the effects had been "incalculable".

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Yellow Warning As More Heavy Rain Forecast

Wales, north-west England, Yorkshire, the Midlands and the east of England will all be hit, raising the possibility of flooding.

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Dyke Condemns Marseille's Euro 2016 Security

The FA chairman says England should not face the same punishment as Russia following Saturday's violence in Marseille.

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Pound And FTSE 100 Fall As Brexit Polls Shift

Germany warns of greater market volatility if the UK backs Brexit, with the latest polls suggesting Leave in the lead.

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Monday, June 13, 2016

Exclusive: Brexit's For Rich, Chancellor Says

George Osborne warns that the poor would be worst hit by a Brexit - but a vote to remain would cause the economy to "bounce back".

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Man Held After Mother And Daughter Found Dead

Police are questioning the 42-year-old after officers called to an address in Liverpool discovered the bodies of two women.

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Hodgson And Rooney In Peace Plea To Fans

The England boss says he is concerned about UEFA's threat of sanctions, as captain Rooney asks fans without tickets to stay away.

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Northern Ireland Football Fan Dies In Nice

French police say Darren Rodgers, who had been drinking, went over a barrier and fell eight metres onto a rocky beach.

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Six Britons To Be Tried Over Euro 2016 Violence

A 16-year-old is among those arrested and charged with throwing bottles during violence that broke out in Marseille.

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Ashley Still Interested In Saving BHS Jobs

BHS administrators are expected to reply to the retail tycoon after his staff emailed them about his interest in a partial rescue.

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Gordon Brown Leads Labour Push To Remain In EU

He will argue a vote to keep the UK at the table in Brussels will secure reforms to boost jobs, workers' rights and cut bills.

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Sunday, June 12, 2016

Queen Joins Guests At Giant Street Party

The Patron's Lunch in The Mall was threatened by the weather - but partygoers did not let the rain spoil their enjoyment.

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Judo Star 'Would Have Died' Without Donations

The parents of Stephanie Inglis, who was given a 1% chance of survival, tell Sky how a crowdfunding campaign saved their daughter.

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EU Vote 'Fuelling UK Rush For Irish Passports'

There has been a big rise in Irish passport applications from England, Scotland and Wales, since the referendum campaign began.

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The Queen's Relationship With PMs In Her Reign

Her Majesty holds weekly audiences with her prime ministers, a private tradition which has fascinated many over her 64-year reign.

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Saturday, June 11, 2016

Sir Philip Green 'Should Lose His Knighthood'

Labour's John McDonnell calls for the ex-BHS boss to be punished if he carries out his threat to boycott a parliamentary inquiry.

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'Three Iranians' Rescued Off Sussex Coast

The trio were picked up by the Border Force cutter HMC Seeker near Hastings after their small boat got into difficulties.

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Palace Balcony Debut For Princess Charlotte

Princess Charlotte makes her first appearance on the balcony at Buckingham Palace, along with Prince George.

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Ant And Dec Make 'Mams' Proud With OBEs

The TV duo make the Queen's Birthday Honours List with an astronaut, actors, singers, sportsmen and a woman who designed signs.

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Briton Rescued After Two Hours In Hudson River

Armaan Raj Munglani was trying to watch the sun rise when part of a makeshift dock broke free, stranding him in the choppy waters.

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Friday, June 10, 2016

Two More Riders Killed At Isle Of Man TT Races

A spokesman for the event's organisers said it wished to "pass on their deepest sympathy" to the drivers' family and friends.

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Birthday Parade And Flypast To Mark Queen's 90th

Trooping the Colour will be of special significance for the Queen today as celebrations for her birthday take place all weekend.

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No 10 Rejects Leave's Honours 'Cronyism' Claim

Vote Leave co-chair Gisela Stuart says the Government has reached a "new low" by including 22 Stronger In supporters on the list.

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Kayleigh Accused 'Wanted To Kidnap Another Girl'

Luke Harlow told a girl he wanted to keep her captive as a slave for Christmas, Nottingham Crown Court hears.

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Boyfriend Guilty Of Killing EastEnders Actress

Arthur Simpson-Kent admits in court to murdering Sian Blake and her two children before he left the UK to go to Ghana.

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Cumbria Zoo Fined After Keeper Killed By Tiger

South Lakes Safari Zoo has to pay £255,000 after Sarah McClay, 24, was attacked by a Sumatran tiger in an access corridor.

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Royals Arrive For Queen's Birthday Celebrations

The Queen and Prince Philip have arrived at St Paul's Cathedral for a service of Thanksgiving.

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Search For Microlight Missing Off UK Coast

The Coastguard and RNLI are looking for two people on board when the plane disappeared between Scotland and Northern Ireland.

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Thursday, June 9, 2016

'Financial Winter' For Shops As EU Vote Looms

A report suggests referendum uncertainty is damaging high street sales though retailers are responding with improved offers.

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Aiden Webb: Body Found In Hunt For Briton

Aiden Webb was last seen as he set off to climb Vietnam's tallest mountain last Friday, but fell and lost contact with his family.

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Mike Ashley Among Those Summoned To BHS Probe

MPs have summoned new witnesses, including Mike Ashley and Sir Philip Green's stepson, to give evidence on the collapse of BHS.

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Kayleigh Haywood 'Held Against Will' Before Murder

The Crown alleges that "far from being a drunken, compliant girl, Kayleigh became somebody that wanted to get out of that house".

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Taxi Driver Denies Murdering Becky Godden

Christopher Halliwell says he will represent himself during the trial, which is expected to hear from around 100 witnesses.

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Argos Owner Faces £30m Bill For Overcharging

The retailer launches a review after discovering it had charged excess fees to some "buy now, pay later" customers.

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Huckle: UK 'Held Back Information' On Paedophile

Malaysia says Britain did not fully cooperate with its investigation into Richard Huckle over objections to the death penalty.

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House Prices Expected To See Short Term Dip

Surveyors expect to see prices dip over the next three months as EU referendum jitters and a stamp duty hike hit demand.

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Army Sent In To Recover Bodies Of Didcot Victims

Army personnel are being drafted in speed up the search for the three victims, after it was ruled too dangerous last month.

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Wednesday, June 8, 2016

Flood-Prone Areas Facing 'Unacceptable Risk'

A lack of investment in flood defenses is creating an "unacceptable risk" for flood-prone areas, a new report warns.

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Republicans Rally As Queen Celebrates Birthday

Anti-monarchists say they hope to highlight the "grotesquely unfair" nature of a hereditary monarchy.

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Zoo Admits Breaches Over Keeper's Tiger Death

Sarah McClay was attacked by a Sumatran tiger in the keeper's corridor of the tiger house at South Lakes Wild Animal Park.

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IS-Inspired Man Guilty Of Beheading Attempt

Muhiddin Mire, 30, attacked a 56-year-old musician with a rusty blade and threatened four other travellers last December.

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Ex-BHS Boss 'Made Death Threat' To Colleague

Dominic Chappell faces sharp criticism at a Commons hearing - but turns his fire on the role of previous owner Sir Philip Green.

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Govt 'Urgently Considering' EU Voter Options

MPs call for a voter registration extension after the website collapsed on Tuesday night amid "unprecedented demand".

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Authorities Prepare For 80% EU Vote Turnout

Sky News learns the electoral watchdog has told polling stations and returning officers to plan for record-breaking turnout.

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New Hope In 20-Year Hunt For Melanie's Killer

Investigators reveal they are closing in on Melanie Hall's killer, 20 years after she was last seen at a nightclub in Bath.

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Tuesday, June 7, 2016

Rutherford Freezes Sperm Over Rio's Zika Risk

The Olympic gold medallist and his girlfriend, who plan to have more children, are concerned about the threat of the virus.

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Russian Sub Intercepted By Navy Destroyer

The incident between the British and Russian military follows several incursions by aircraft in skies around the UK.

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Farage Rejects Claims He Is 'Increasing Fear'

The Leave campaigner told an audience it should be easier for skilled people from India and Africa to be able to work in the UK.

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Three Migrants Intercepted In English Channel

A veteran tour operator says migrants are increasingly using small boats to slip into the UK undetected by authorities.

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Foreign Office Issues Euro 2016 Terror Warning

The authorities say everything is being done to make the championships "a safe event" but fans must play their part as well.

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Sports Direct 'Better Than Unions For Workers'

Mike Ashley, who also owns Newcastle United, pledges to make changes at the firm's warehouse as he is grilled by MPs.

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Body In Atlas Mountains Confirmed As Briton

Connor Jarvis' family say he lost his life on Morocco's highest mountain and thank the public for their help.

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Trapped Teenagers Rescued From Rising Tide

The group of 36 raised the alarm themselves and were told to light up their phone screens to help the coastguard find them.

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Rush To Register For EU Referendum Vote

A last-minute surge sees more than 1.35 million signing up in the past few weeks but voters under 34 are still under-represented.

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EU Rules Let 50 Violent Criminals Stay In UK

A dossier of 50 European criminals who dodged deportation from the UK because of EU rules has been released by leave campaigners.

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Legal Move To Force NHS To Provide HIV Drug

An Aids trust is launching a legal battle to push the NHS into providing "revolutionary" HIV medication.

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Monday, June 6, 2016

Sports Direct Boss: 'We Have Nothing To Hide'

Mr Ashley previously refused to appear insisting he would not "stand idle" while his firm was "subjected to public vilification".

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Trio Wanted Over Glasgow 'War Zone' Violence

Police are looking for three men over a knife attack and violence that left two vans burning on a street near Glasgow.

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Harry Steps Into The Ring For Boxing Tips

Prince Harry is raising awareness of how sport can help disadvantaged young people, saying "if they're believed in they achieve".

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BHS Execs Could Face Ban On Being Directors

Anna Soubry says the Government "won't flinch" in taking action if inquiries into the demise of BHS uncover criminal wrongdoing.

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Prolific Paedophile Gets 22 Life Sentences

A woman in the public gallery shouts "1,000 deaths is too good for you" as Richard Huckle is led from court.

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British Gran Killed By Shark 'Bigger Than Boat'

Doreen Collyer, from Chester, was scuba diving off the coast of Perth in Australia with a friend when she was attacked by a shark.

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Body Found In Hunt For British Teen In Morocco

Connor Jarvis, 19, failed to board a flight home and was last in contact with his family two weeks ago.

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Man Aged 101 In Court On Child Sex Charges

A judge allows former lorry driver Ralph Clarke to remain seated outside the dock as he enters not guilty pleas.

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Boy, 12, Dies 'After Playing Choking Game'

While police are treating his death as unexplained, his family has issued a warning about a potentially lethal online craze.

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Woman Hurt After Plane Hits Cars At Airfield

A female spectator was injured when the Tiger Moth biplane crashed and collided with vehicles during a charity event.

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Weybread Murder Manhunt: Image Released

Police investigating the murder and disappearance of Peter and Sylvia Stuart say Ali Qazimaj is a key person they need to trace.

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Hurst's World Cup Final Shirt May Fetch £500k

The jersey was worn by Sir Geoff as he became the first and only player to score a hat-trick in a World Cup final.

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Sunday, June 5, 2016

Plane Passengers And Crew Injured By Turbulence

Medical staff are called to meet a Malaysia Airlines flight from London to Kuala Lumpur as the jet is hit by "a weather event".

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Murder Arrest In Hunt For Missing Pensioners

Police detain a suspect and are "committed" to finding Sylvia Stuart after a body - thought to be her husband's - was discovered.

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John Major Savages 'Court Jester' Boris Johnson

The attack by the Tory former PM is dismissed by the ex-London mayor, who warns against too much "blue on blue action".

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Farage: Staying In EU Risks More Sex Attacks

UKIP's leader is accused of "sinking to new depths" by warning about what he sees as possible dangers of staying in the EU.

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Two Isle Of Man TT Bikers Killed In Accidents

Competitors from Australia and Lancashire die in separate accidents in one of the world's most dangerous motorcycle events.

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Fishermen Offered Cash To Smuggle Migrants

Fishermen raise concerns that people smugglers are being allowed to take advantage of Britain's "Achilles heel".

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Saturday, June 4, 2016

Fashion World Celebrates Her Majesty's Style

Leading figures from the fashion industry are praising the meticulous preparation which goes into the outfits worn by the Queen.

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Gascoigne '100% Not A Racist', Says His Agent

The ex-England star is charged with racially aggravated abuse after a police investigation into alleged comments at his show.

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Fifth 'In Dark' Over Economic Impact Of Brexit

Remain faces difficulties in getting across its core message on the financial risks of quitting the EU, a Sky poll indicates.

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Gascoigne Summoned Over Racial Abuse Charge

The case is reported to relate to an alleged remark made during an "Evening With Gazza" show last year.

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Army Admits Failures Over Deepcut Soldier Death

The chief of the general staff says the Army is committed to being inclusive after a coroner criticised standards at the camp.

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Friday, June 3, 2016

Targeted Cancer Care To Spare Patients Chemo

A new way to treat cancer, which could boost survival rates, involves testing tumours to see which drugs will be most beneficial.

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Two Held Over Disappearance Of Baby In 2004

A post-mortem examination on human remains found at a house in north London was inconclusive, and further tests are under way.

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PM 'Depressing' And 'Scary' On EU, Says Gove

Michael Gove launches an EU attack on the PM but is accused of behaving like a WWI general sending men into the unknown.

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'Evil' Online Dating Site Killer Gets Life

Carl Langdell murdered 23-year-old teacher Katie Locke while they were on their first date.

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Gove 'Nervous' Ahead Of Sky News EU Event

The Justice Secretary prepares to present the case for Britain leaving Europe during Sky News' second live EU event.

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LIVE: Gove Arrives For EU Vote Grilling

Justice Secretary Michael Gove will face questions from Sky News Political Editor Faisal Islam and a live audience.

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Chilcot Report: Relatives Angry At £767 Cost

Tony Blair faces calls to pay for hard copies as bereaved parents say they have "already paid with our children's lives".

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Sports Direct Boss Pulls Out Of Hearing With MPs

Mike Ashley says his lawyer is unavailable but the committee of MPs set to quiz him say he had three months' notice of the date.

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Man Jailed For 35 Years Over Gun Smuggling Plot

Harry Shilling is sentenced for masterminding the plot which could have caused carnage on a "truly horrifying scale".

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Tata Under 'Massive Pressure' To Stay In UK

The Government is "putting massive pressure on Tata" in an attempt to get them to stay in the UK, an industry source says.

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Clegg: Boris And Trump Good At Exploiting Fear

Former Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg likens the two politicians as Leave campaigners warn of "unsustainable" immigration.

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Thursday, June 2, 2016

Paedophile's Parents Begged Police To Take Him

The parents of baby rapist Richard Huckle have given witness statements supporting his prosecution, a court hears.

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Two Arrested After Death Of Dorset Toddler

Two people have been arrested and a murder investigation launched by police following the death of a two-year-old boy from Dorset.

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Thousands Face Axe As BHS Rescue Bids Fail

The retailer's 163 stores are to close down in the biggest high street collapse since the failure of Woolworths in 2008.

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M5 Partly Closed After Two Killed In Crash

Police say at least four vehicles were involved in the crash between junction 8 and 9 near Tewkesbury in Gloucestershire.

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Six-Year-Old Found Near Man's Body Dies

The girl was found unconscious at a house on the Isle of Wight and taken to hospital, but died a short time later.

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Wednesday, June 1, 2016

PM Faces Sky News Test As Remain Loses Ground

The Prime Minister will be under pressure as new polling suggests widespread unhappiness with levels of EU migration.

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Former Aide To PM Guilty Over Child Images

Patrick Rock admitted to downloading pictures of the girls to his computer but denied they were indecent.

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Tube Knifeman 'Had Lee Rigby Image On Phone'

A court hears an image of the murdered soldier was found on the phone of Muhiddin Mire, who went on a rampage at Leytonstone Tube.

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Huckle Tried To Cash In On Child Abuse Pics

Richard Huckle filmed himself abusing children and shared videos and pictures with fellow paedophiles on the dark web.

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Prolific Paedophile Raped Babies And Toddlers

Richard Huckle admitted 71 charges - but investigators believe he abused up to 200 victims in poor Christian communities.

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OECD: Brexit Would Trigger 'Substantial Shock'

The OECD echoes warnings from other economic forecasters such as the IMF, but Vote Leave has described it as being biased.

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People Smugglers Find New Route Into Britain

People desperate to reach the UK are bypassing security at Calais and boarding boats in quiet French villages, Sky News is told.

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