Thursday, May 4, 2017

Geraint Thomas believes it's time to ban TUEs

Team Sky cyclist Geraint Thomas believes the time has come for the sport's governing body to consider scrapping therapeutic use exemptions for riders.

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BBC calls Sir Cliff's legal fees 'unreasonable'

BBC chiefs have accused Sir Cliff Richard of running up "grossly unreasonable" legal fees after seeking damages over the broadcaster naming him as a suspected sex offender.

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Philip's step back means others will step up

The Palace has never been keen on phrases like "slowing down" or "taking a step back" when it comes to the Queen and Prince Philip.

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Retiring Duke: 'I can't stand up much!'

The Duke of Edinburgh has been quick to joke about news of his retirement.

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Prince Philip stepping down from public duties

The Duke of Edinburgh is giving up his public duties from the autumn, Buckingham Palace has announced.

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In pictures: Philip's decades of royal duties



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Wednesday, May 3, 2017

EU says 'deal with reality' after May's comments

Senior EU figures are expected to react later to Theresa May's combative speech in which she accused some in Brussels of "not wanting Britain to prosper".

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Voters go to the polls in local elections

Voters go to the polls in local elections today - just five weeks before being asked to do it all over again in the General Election.

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What happened to Madeleine? Six theories

There have been hundreds of different theories about how Madeleine McCann went missing, but they mostly fall into six main categories.

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Shamed Cumbrian zoo could get new licence

A shamed zoo in Cumbria where almost 500 animals died and a keeper was killed by a tiger is on course to get a new licence.

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Student guilty of planting bomb on Tube

A student who left a viable bomb on a London underground train has been found guilty of explosives charges.

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McCanns still trolled online 10 years later

The parents of Madeleine McCann are still being widely abused on the internet 10 years after their daughter disappeared.

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Tuesday, May 2, 2017

Madeleine mystery continues to baffle



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James Bond-style cufflink terrorist jailed

A jihadi who hid extremist instruction manuals in James Bond-style cufflinks has been jailed for eight years.

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'Major incident' after gas leak at oil refinery

Staff at an oil refinery have been evacuated due to a suspected gas leak which police have described as a "major incident".

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Family pays tribute to murdered Guy Hedger

The family of Guy Hedger who was murdered after confronting burglars at his Dorset home has paid tribute to a "compassionate" man.

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Osborne begins editorship at Evening Standard

George Osborne has started his first day as Evening Standard editor by promising to report "without fear or favour" as the election campaign swings into action.

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McCanns 'fell out' with cops in Madeleine search

The parents of Madeleine McCann claimed they were treated badly by Portuguese police from the start of the investigation into her disappearance, according to a secret Home Office report.

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Monday, May 1, 2017

'Violent' burglars at large after killing man

Police in Dorset are hunting at least two armed and violent men who shot a man dead in a planned burglary.

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No 10 denies report of disastrous Juncker talks

The Government has dismissed reports from Brussels that Theresa May was from a "different galaxy" to other EU member states on Brexit.

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Three women arrested over terror offences

Three women have been arrested on suspicion of terror offences linked to a police operation where a woman was shot last week.

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Sunday, April 30, 2017

Social media 'should be fined' over online hate

Social media companies should be fined for failing to remove illegal or harmful material, a committee of MPs has said.

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Blair's comeback: 'I want to be part of the debate'

Tony Blair has indicated a return to a more active role in politics, saying he wants to be "part of the debate" while expressing concern that the centre-ground is being "squeezed out" by the left and right.

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Madeleine's mother: 'I still buy her presents'

Madeleine McCann's parents say the police investigation into their daughter's disappearance has encouraged them to believe she is still alive - as they also reveal they still buy her Christmas and birthday presents every year.

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Shot woman arrested on release from hospital

A woman who was shot in a police terror raid in Willesden has left hospital and has been arrested under the Terrorism Act.

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Saturday, April 29, 2017

Boy dies after being hit by car in Leeds

A four-year-old boy has died after being hit by a car outside a medical centre in Leeds.

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PM vows to protect pensions from 'irresponsible bosses'

Theresa May has unveiled a plan to crack down on "irresponsible bosses" who fail to protect workers' pensions from a repeat of the BHS scandal.

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Corbyn victory 'could happen', PM warns

Theresa May has urged her supporters in Scotland to get out and vote, warning against complacency because of her huge poll advantage over Jeremy Corbyn.

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Corbyn: 'Insecure' May will make damaging mistakes

Jeremy Corbyn has accused Theresa May of being "insecure" about her authority - and retreating into a "presidential bunker mentality" reminiscent of Tony Blair.

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UKIP's Nuttall to stand in Lincolnshire seat

UKIP Leader Paul Nuttall has announced he will stand in the Lincolnshire seat of Boston and Skegness at the General Election.

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Friday, April 28, 2017

Largest vessel sets record after lifting platform

The largest vessel on the planet has successfully carried out the world's biggest lift at sea, plucking a 24,000-tonne oil rig platform from the North Sea.

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'Criminalise drinking duty-free booze on jets'

Drinking alcohol bought in duty free on board planes should be made a criminal offence, according to airlines.

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Murder charge after ex-Navy man hit with own car

A man has been charged with murder after a former Royal Navy officer was run over and killed with his own car in Manchester.

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Corbyn urges young to stop 'Brexit for few'

Jeremy Corbyn will make a direct plea to young people to "step up" and register to vote.

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Sexual assaults at concerts 'rarely reported'

Sexual assault, unwanted harassment and inappropriate behaviour at music events are common but incidents are rarely being reported, according to campaigners.

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Gambler found guilty in suitcase murder

A man has been convicted of killing and dismembering his wealthy friend, putting his torso in a suitcase, in a plot to assume his identity and clear his gambling debts.

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Whitehall terror alert suspect named

A terror suspect arrested near the Houses of Parliament has been named as Khalid Mohamed Omar Ali.

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Marine A the movie: Talks over Hollywood blockbuster

The barrister who represented former Royal Marine Alexander Blackman in court says he is in talks with Hollywood about turning his story into a film.

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GDP figures due: Is Chancellor being gagged?

There is a sacred ritual in the world of economic reporting.

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GDP shows weakest growth since Brexit vote

The UK economy grew by 0.3% in the first three months of the year, according to worse-than-expected official figures suggesting a Brexit-linked slowdown.

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'Active plot' foiled in London anti-terror raid

An "active plot" was foiled when armed officers raided a home in northwest London, police have said.

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Thursday, April 27, 2017

Man questioned over Whitehall terror alert

Police are questioning a man who was arrested just yards from Downing Street on suspicion of preparing a terror attack.

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Woman shot by police during anti-terror raid

A woman has been shot by police and four people were arrested during an anti-terror operation in north west London and Kent.

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'Marine A' to be freed from jail within hours

Former Royal Marine Alexander Blackman, who shot dead a Taliban fighter in Afghanistan, is to be released from prison within hours.

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Whitehall terror arrest: Knives on the ground

Armed officers have arrested a man in connection with preparing a terror attack just yards from Downing Street.

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Scottish elected official sent 'white powder'

Three packages containing "white powder-type substances" have been sent to an elected official, the Scottish Parliament says.

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Blair: Theresa May will win General Election

Former Labour prime minister Tony Blair has told Sky News Theresa May will be Prime Minister on 9 June.

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Fan attacked by fellow supporter in 'mix-up'

A Tottenham supporter has been left with serious injuries, including a fractured skull, after an unprovoked attack by a fellow Spurs fan who may have thought he was a Chelsea fan.

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Teen admits 'Elton John concert' 9/11 bomb plot

A teenager has admitted plotting a 9/11 anniversary bomb attack - possibly targeting an Elton John concert in Hyde Park.

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Corbyn attacks Tories over housing crisis

The Labour leader has attacked the Government's housebuilding record, saying housing is treated as "an investment for the few, not homes for the many".

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UK could bomb Syria without backing from MPs

Britain could join the US in strikes against the Syrian regime without a parliamentary vote, Boris Johnson has suggested.

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Wednesday, April 26, 2017

Drexit? Drugs firms' threat over NHS funding

The pharmaceutical industry has issued a stinging election threat, suggesting firms could withdraw from the UK and delay drug launches unless the NHS gets a huge funding boost.

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Better Care Fund was 'little more than a ruse'

A fund created by the Government to help ease the national social care crisis has been dismissed as "little more than a ruse" by a Parliamentary committee.

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Car industry accelerates on weaker pound

The UK car industry has seen its best month for manufacturing since the beginning of 2000, as overseas demand sees exports increase by over 10% in the year to March.

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Tube bomb was a 'prank', student tells court

A university student with an interest in Islam planted a homemade ball-bearing bomb on a tube train in central London, a court has heard.

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UK committed to 'deep and special EU partnership'

The UK is committed to a "deep and special partnership" with the EU, Theresa May has told the European Commission's president.

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Second man held over Manchester car theft murder

A second man has been arrested on suspicion of the murder of a man who was killed by burglars who ran him over in his own car.

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School makes day shorter because of funding cuts

A special needs school has cut the day by 30 minutes because of education funding cuts.

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PM refuses to guarantee pensions triple lock

The Prime Minister has refused to guarantee the triple lock on pensions.

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West Ham and Newcastle offices raided by HMRC

West Ham and Newcastle United have been raided as part of a huge football tax fraud investigation involving 180 HMRC officers across the UK and France.

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Labour promises 'underpaid' NHS staff a pay rise

Labour will deliver a pay rise to NHS staff if it wins the General Election, scrapping the existing cap on salaries as part of a three-point pledge for the health service.

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Puppy farm murders: 'deep concern' over policing

Three police officers and two staff "have cases to answer" after a puppy farm owner shot dead his partner and her daughter with a shotgun police handed back to him.

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Hospitals charge nurses '£90 a month' to park

Nurses and hospital porters are being charged nearly £90 a month to park at their workplace.

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Tuesday, April 25, 2017

PM set for Brexit showdown with EU chiefs

Theresa May is to hold her first major showdown with Brussels chiefs since calling a General Election in a bid to strengthen her hand in Brexit negotiations.

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Teen who lost legs in crash thanks 'hero' sister

A teenage racing driver who lost both his legs after a horrific crash has said it is his sister who is the "one true hero".

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Met Police rules out its only McCann suspects

The only four official suspects investigated by the Met Police over the abduction of Madeleine McCann have been ruled out of the inquiry.

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Johnson won't take centre stage in Tory campaign

Boris Johnson was undoubtedly the star of the Vote Leave campaign, but the Foreign Secretary looks set to take a more minor role in Theresa May’s election push.

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May warns ministers against complacency

Theresa May has warned her ministers not to think a General Election victory on 8 June is a done deal.

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Labour: Immigration not a Brexit talks priority

Cutting immigration would not be the main priority for a Labour government as it plans Britain's future outside the European Union.

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Theresa May targets historic win in Wales

Theresa May is parking her tanks directly on Labour's lawn today as a shock poll suggests the Tories could take a majority of votes cast in Wales for the first time in more than 150 years.

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Cancer often diagnosed in A&E despite GP visit

Thousands of cancer patients are being diagnosed in A&E, despite having seen their GP three times or more.

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Campaigners draw up Brexit MPs hit list

Pro-EU campaigners have come up with a hit list of Brexit-supporting MPs they will try to get rid of at the General Election.

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Monday, April 24, 2017

Car theft murder victim's wife 'screamed for help'

The wife of an ex-Royal Navy officer screamed his name as he lay dying in the street after being run over by car thieves, a neighbour has said.

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Campaigners call for digital cannabis market

The UK should have a legal, digital-only cannabis market in the UK, according to a new report.

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Conservatives lie low as opponents squabble

According to her official spokesman, Theresa May was "working in No. 10" while Jeremy Corbyn, Nicola Sturgeon and Tim Farron hit the road.

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Reality TV star's ex in court over acid attack

The father of reality TV star Ferne McCann's unborn child has appeared in court charged over an acid attack in an east London nightclub.

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Kids Company bosses face directorship ban

The founder and former trustees of Kids Company face being banned from serving as company directors after the charity collapsed in 2015 amid allegations of serious financial mismanagement.

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Sunday, April 23, 2017

Tough new fines to punish speeding motorists

Motoring groups have welcomed tougher new punishments for the most serious speeding offences.

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Plea to criminals after man killed by car thieves

Police have appealed for witnesses and urged the "criminal fraternity" to help find the killers of Michael Samwell who was run over by his own car.

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Stalking can lead to murder, says report

A failure to act when somebody is the victim of stalking, could lead to increasing violence - and potentially murder. 

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Legal threat over delay of pollution plan

Fresh legal action could be taken against the Government after it sought to delay publishing plans to tackle air pollution until after the General Election on 8 June.

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Acid attack: TV star's boyfriend charged

Arthur Collins, the boyfriend of reality TV star Ferne McCann, has been charged in connection with the acid attack on a London nightclub that left two people partially blind and others disfigured.

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Bomb left at school gates 'to murder police'

Dissident republicans have been blamed for a bomb left at a primary school in Northern Ireland.

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Nightclub acid attack: TV star's boyfriend held

Police have arrested a reality TV star's boyfriend who was wanted in connection with an acid attack in a nightclub that left two people partially blinded and others disfigured.

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Labour plans to 'unite UK' with new bank holidays

A Labour government will seek to create four new UK-wide bank holidays on the patron saint's day of each of the home nations, Jeremy Corbyn has said.

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Fundraising site crashes on London Marathon day

Thousands of people are running - but the London Marathon's official fundraising page isn't.

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Saturday, April 22, 2017

Three Mobile apologises for network glitch

Three Mobile has apologised after customers were not able to send texts or make phone calls.

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Pregnant woman among three hit by bleach attack

A pregnant woman is one of three people to have been hit by bleach thrown by someone in a passing car.

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Ilie Nastase aims abuse at GB tennis star

Former world number one tennis player Ilie Nastase has been barred from Romania's Fed Cup semi-final tie after apparently aiming abuse at the British team.

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May won't rule out tax rises after election

Theresa May has refused to confirm whether the Conservatives would increase taxes after the General Election.

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Govt delays pollution plan days before publication

A request by the Government to delay a report on air pollution until after the General Election has been described as "far from acceptable".

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Chancellor hints Tories may abandon tax pledges

The Chancellor has suggested the Conservatives may abandon a 2015 election pledge not to raise income tax, National Insurance or VAT.

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Friday, April 21, 2017

Inquiry into prison video of Adam Johnson

An investigation has been launched after former England footballer Adam Johnson was filmed laughing while discussing his conviction for sexual activity with a 15-year-old fan.

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'Net closing' on nightclub acid attack suspects

Two men remain in custody following their arrest in connection with a nightclub attack that left two people partially blinded.

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Leave.EU investigated over campaign donations

One of the two high-profile pro-Brexit campaign groups in the EU referendum is being investigated amid suspicions of "potential offences".

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Leave.EU investigated over campaign donations

One of the two main Brexit-supporting groups in the EU referendum is being investigated amid suspicions of "potential offences".

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McCluskey re-elected as Unite general secretary

Len McCluskey has won the poll to be re-elected as general secretary of Unite, the union has announced.

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'Jails within jails' built for extremist inmates

Three specialist units are being built in high-security jails to separate extremist inmates from the rest of the prison population.

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Surge in parking fines issued by private firms

The number of people handed parking fines by private companies has climbed by more than a quarter in the past year, figures show.

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NHS could ban sale of soft drinks in hospitals

Sugary soft drinks will be banned in hospital shops if retailers fail to cut their sales over the next 12 months.

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Retail sales plunge blamed on rising prices

Retail sales fell by a worse than expected 1.8% last month as price increases started to bite, official figures show.

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Thursday, April 20, 2017

Corbyn: Pupils packed into classes 'like sardines'

Jeremy Corbyn is using day two of the election campaign to claim Tory education policy means children are being crammed "like sardines" into "super-sized" school classes.

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Couple who staged baby's death on bus facing jail

A couple are facing jail after staging the death of their baby daughter on a bus to cover up the fact that they had tortured the infant to death at home.

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Police may have to shoot terrorists at the wheel

Police may have to shoot terrorists behind the wheel to stop them using vehicles as weapons in attacks, the national lead for armed policing has said.

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Ex-England player in hospital after collapse

Former England international footballer Ugo Ehiogu is being treated in hospital after a reported heart attack at Tottenham Hotspur's training ground.

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Teen who lost legs want to get back behind wheel

A teenage racing driver who lost both legs after a "horrific" crash is already trying to work out how he can get back behind the wheel.

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GB Olympic hero killed in bike crash

Team GB's Beijing high-jump silver medallist, Germaine Mason, has been killed in a motorbike crash in Jamaica.

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Cancer drug offers hope for dementia sufferers

Drugs designed to treat depression and cancer could be "repurposed" to help reduce the impact of Alzheimer's and other degenerative brain diseases.

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Wednesday, April 19, 2017

Cycling to work 'almost halves cancer risk'

People who cycle to work reduce their risk of cancer and heart disease by almost half, research suggests.

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Armed suspect and three police hurt in blast

A man is in a life-threatening condition after suffering "serious burns" in an explosion at a house in north London.

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Freak wave swept father and toddler into sea

A father and his two-year-old daughter died during a family holiday when a freak wave swept them into the sea, an inquest has heard.

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'Croydon cat killer' linked to more deaths

The deaths of three cats in Hampshire are being linked to the so-called 'Croydon cat killer', thought to have killed 230 animals in Greater London.

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Harry calls for end to mental health 'stigma'

Prince Harry has called on "everybody else in a position of authority" to help tackle the stigma around mental health and the lack of support services, a subject he admitted is "politically sensitive".

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Fire causes rush hour chaos for rail passengers

Commuters in large parts of the UK have been hit with severe travel disruption after a fire shut down one of London's busiest train stations.

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Osborne quits as MP ahead of snap election

George Osborne has announced he is stepping down as MP after the Prime Minister called for a snap General Election.

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MPs vote in favour of snap General Election

MPs have backed Theresa May's call for an early election, meaning voters will go to the polls on 8 June.

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UK police 'can't arrest' Myanmar murder suspect

A man wanted in connection with the murder of a teacher in Myanmar cannot be arrested despite apparently being in Scotland, police have said.

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Theresa May blames opponents for poll U-turn

Theresa May has blamed opposition parties for her U-turn on seeking a snap election, accusing them of being intent on "frustrating" the Brexit process.

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Tuesday, April 18, 2017

Snap General Election set to be approved by MPs

MPs are expected to back Theresa May's plan for a snap General Election on 8 June in a Commons vote this afternoon.

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May calls for election to ensure Brexit 'unity'

Theresa May has made the shock move of seeking to hold a General Election on 8 June, arguing it is the only way to secure stability ahead of Brexit.

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Syria: Boris Johnson calls Assad a 'monster'

Boris Johnson has likened Syrian president Bashar Assad to a "monster" who needs "decapitating".

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Tories could be on course for 140 seat majority

If the polls are right, the Conservatives could be looking at a massive majority of as many as 140 seats following Theresa May’s call for an early General Election.

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Why is Theresa May going to the polls now?

It's on. After nine months of denials and deflections, the Prime Minister has bitten the bullet and called a General Election on 8 June.

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May's early election call sees pound recover

The pound has bounced back from earlier losses on news Theresa May will seek to hold an early election on 8 June.

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Corbyn welcomes PM's election move

Jeremy Corbyn has said he welcomes the Prime Minister's decision to seek to go to the country in a general election.

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Monday, April 17, 2017

Fifth of British firms hit by cyber attacks

A fifth of British businesses have been hacked by cyber criminals in the last 12 months - will larger firms the most at risk.

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Boy, 12, held after man beaten with metal bars

A 12-year-old boy is among six people arrested after a man was beaten unconscious with metal bars and left with "potentially fatal" injuries.

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Fight as 'paedophile hunters' confront man

A brawl broke out at a Kent shopping centre after a group of self-styled "paedophile hunters" confronted a man suspected of grooming a 14-year-old girl.

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Unit to tackle drones making prison drops

A specialist unit has been set up in an attempt to stop drones dropping drugs and mobile phones into prisons.

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Harry 'spoke to shrink' over Diana's death

Prince Harry has admitted he had counselling after going off the rails in his 20s, years after the death of his mother.

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Sunday, April 16, 2017

Eleven burned by 'noxious substance' at bar

Eleven people have suffered burns caused by a suspected noxious substance in a bar at a late night event in east London.

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Two seriously ill after care home fire

Two people are in a serious condition in hospital after a fire at a care home for the elderly in Tamworth, Staffordshire.

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Sailor, 90, feared missing as empty dinghy found

An air and sea search has been launched for a 90-year-old sailor whose empty dinghy was found off the coast of Wales.

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Two children seriously injured in hit-and-run

A two-year-old girl and a 12-year-old girl are seriously injured in hospital following a hit-and-run crash.

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Saturday, April 15, 2017

Nearly £140m wasted on free schools - NUT

At least £138m has been wasted opening free schools, analysis has found.

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Navy to escort Russian warships in Channel

A Royal Navy ship is escorting two Russian warships which are due to pass through the English Channel.

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Probe into 'suspicious' stately home fire

A massive fire at an "exceptionally important" 16th century stately home in Dorset is being treated as suspicious by police.

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Charlie's mum: Our rights were 'stripped away'

The mother of a terminally ill baby says a decision to remove life-support means that her parental rights have been "stripped away" by "strangers".

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Family 'devastated' by British student's killing

The family of Hannah Bladon, the British student stabbed and killed in Jerusalem, say they are devastated by her death.

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Charging for park fun runs set to be banned

Councils in England will be prevented from charging people to take part in weekend fun runs under new rules.

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Stag parties thrown off plane for bad behaviour

Twenty-three passengers, from at least two different stag parties, have been thrown off a flight from Manchester for "disruptive behaviour".

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Friday, April 14, 2017

Chewing gum makers 'should help clean up'

Chewing gum makers should help pay for the growing cost of removing their product from the country's streets, councils have said.

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Heroin linked to four deaths in 24 hours

The unexplained deaths of four people in less than 24 hours may be related to heroin, police believe.

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Johnson: 'No Impunity' for those behind gas attack

Boris Johnson has written a joint article with the French foreign secretary warning that those responsible for the chemical attack in Syria will be held to account.

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Interpol hunts Briton wanted over Myanmar murder

Interpol has joined the hunt for a British murder suspect who left Myanmar after the death of his colleague.

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British student stabbed to death in Israel

A British woman has been stabbed to death by a Palestinian man in Jerusalem, Israeli police said.

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'We're gone': Helicopter crew's last words

The co-pilot of an Coast Guard helicopter which crashed off the coast of Ireland said "we're gone" seconds before the impact, investigators have revealed.

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Thursday, April 13, 2017

Why Lib Dems are no longer a 'dead parrot'

Referring to their bird logo, Margaret Thatcher once described the Lib Dems as "a dead parrot"- referencing the famous Monty Python sketch (she herself had never seen it, thinking Monty Python was a person).

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More children victim of mental health issues

Children as young as four are suffering from mental health issues such as panic attacks, anxiety and depression, a poll has found.

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UK lenders put on brakes after borrowing binge

Banks are planning to put the brakes on credit card lending after a borrowing binge last year, Bank of England figures show.

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Gibraltar: Spain gunship in new 'illegal incursion'

A Spanish gunship has made another illegal incursion into UK waters off Gibraltar, say officials in the British territory.

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Soldier jailed for killing teen athletes with car

A soldier who knocked down two teenage athletes with his car after going drinking with colleagues has been jailed for six years.

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Soldier jailed for killing teen athletes with car

A soldier who knocked down two teenage athletes with his car after going drinking with colleagues has been jailed for six years.

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Record number wait for winter A&E treatment

Almost 200,000 patients waited longer than the NHS target of four hours to be admitted to hospital from accident and emergency departments this winter - the most since records began.

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Strike threat over Royal Mail pension changes

Royal Mail's plan to close its defined benefit pension scheme next year will be met with the "strongest possible opposition", including a ballot for industrial action, says a union.

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Gang's machete attack caught on CCTV

The moment a man was attacked with a machete outside a West Midlands pub has been caught on CCTV.

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Three fatal stabbings in London over 24 hours

Three people have been stabbed to death in London over 24 hours as figures show a surge in knife crime in the capital.

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Firefighters tackle 'major' fuel tankers blaze

Firefighters spent several hours tackling a huge blaze on an industrial state in Essex where fuel tankers carrying 45,000 litres of kerosene and diesel caught fire.

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Wednesday, April 12, 2017

New grammar schools must be 'truly open to all'

New grammar schools must take more pupils from poorer families, the Education Secretary will say.

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Thousands of children struggle with loneliness

Thousands of young people have felt so lonely in the last year that they have asked a charity for help.

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Trespassing on UK's railways hits record high

The number of people risking their lives by trespassing on the UK's railway lines is the highest since records began, according to new figures.

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Man jailed for killing mum-of-one under M4 bridge

A homeless man has been jailed for life for the "shocking and wicked" murder of a mother-of-one during a horrific sex attack as she walked to work.

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Second EDF price hike 'difficult to justify'

EDF is hiking bills for the second time this year, a move that has been described as "difficult to justify" by energy regulator Ofgem.

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McDonnell: Johnson has 'embarrassed' Britain

Boris Johnson has embarrassed Britain on the world stage over his mishandling of possible sanctions against Russia, John McDonnell has told Sky News.

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Melania Trump accepts damages from Daily Mail

Melania Trump has accepted damages and an apology over allegations about her work as a professional model.

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'Fitness and food' taking over high streets

Leisure offerings are replacing banks and clothing stores on the UK's high streets, according to research reporting an acceleration in shop closures last year.

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Tuesday, April 11, 2017

Tesco annual profits fall 28% to £145m

Tesco has reported a 28% fall in annual pre-tax profits to £145m, blaming costs to conclude probes into its 2014 profits scandal.

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GPs 'plan to quit' over morale and workload

Nearly 40% of GPs in southwest England say they are highly likely to quit the profession because of low morale and overwhelming workloads, a survey suggests.

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'Game-changing' stroke treatment rolled out

A 'mechanical' brain operation that deploys a wire mesh to retrieve blood clots in stroke patients is to be extended across England, potentially treating 1,000 people in the next year.

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Snowdonia tops list of UK's prettiest sights

If you want to enjoy the UK's best view, it looks like you should head to Wales.

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Anger as 539 council bosses paid more than PM

At least 2,300 council employees in England and Wales are earning six-figure salaries, according to research from the TaxPayers' Alliance.

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Monday, April 10, 2017

JD Sports hits back at warehouse 'prison' claim

JD Sports says a TV report on working practices at its Kingsway warehouse, in which workers complained about "prison" conditions, did not represent a "balanced characterisation" of life there.

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The British birds facing extinction

A quarter of all bird species in the UK are endangered, with some facing extinction according to the latest survey.

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'No 1 Daddy': Final farewell to hero PC Palmer

Thousands of police lined the streets of central London as they said farewell to terror attack hero and fellow officer Keith Palmer.

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Trial told soldier slit ex's throat from ear to ear

A soldier slit his ex-girlfriend's throat from "ear to ear" just days after she had told police she did not want him arrested for harassment, a court heard.

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Drink-drive mum flips car 14ft with toddler in back

A mother has been jailed after smashing her car into a roundabout with her toddler strapped into the back.

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NHS Scotland first to offer HIV prevention drug

Scotland has become the first place in the UK where a drug that aims to prevent HIV will be available on the NHS.

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First Silk Road train from UK leaves for China

A train loaded with British goods has set off on the first ever rail freight service from the UK to China, opening up a new international route for exports.

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Everton star punched in 'unprovoked' attack

Everton star Ross Barkley was the victim of an "unprovoked" nightclub attack on Sunday, his lawyer has said.

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Labour demands Bank faces rate-rigging probe

Labour has demanded a full public inquiry into allegations of Bank of England involvement in the manipulation of the inter-bank lending rate, Libor.

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Exclusive: Real fur sold as fake on High Street

Sky News has found four types of animal fur being sold on the British High Street - but marketed to shoppers as fake fur.

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Sunday, April 9, 2017

Thousands expected at funeral of PC Keith Palmer

Colleagues of PC Keith Palmer, the officer killed in the Westminster attack, have paid tribute to the "perfect policeman".

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PC Palmer back at Westminster to lie in chapel

The body of Westminster attack hero PC Keith Palmer has been placed in a chapel at the Houses of Parliament so people can pay their respects before his funeral.

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Woman in viral EDL protest photo 'not scared'

A woman pictured apparently staring down an EDL protester has said she was "not scared in the slightest" during the confrontation.

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McDonnell 'could weep' over anti-Semitism row

Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell has said he "could weep" over allegations of anti-Semitism within the Labour Party and has called on Ken Livingstone to apologise.

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Charles will make Camilla his Queen, expert says

As Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall mark their 12th wedding anniversary, a constitutional expert has told Sky News that Camilla will be Queen one day - even if the public doesn't like the idea.

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'Black Mamba' cannabis warning after man dies

Police have warned people against taking a synthetic form of cannabis known as 'Black Mamba' after a man's body was found near Birmingham's Bullring shopping centre.

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Briton identified among Sweden attack victims

The four people killed when a truck was driven into people in Stockholm have been identified as a Briton, two Swedes and a Belgian.

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Saturday, April 8, 2017

Family hurt after acid attack in north London

A father, mother and their two-year-old son have suffered burns following an acid attack in north London.

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Fight to free beaches of plastic as Brexit looms

The campaign group Surfers Against Sewage has switched its focus from sewage to fighting plastic pollution, as it warns that Brexit could have a devastating impact on some of Britain's best-known beaches.

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Two die in 'extremely fierce' care home fire

Two people have died after an early morning fire at a care home in Cheshunt, Hertfordshire.

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Cancer-hit boy given honorary place in National

After hearing "news no parent should have to hear", the Lowerys gave their five-year-old son Bradley one more day in the sun at Aintree.

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One For Arthur wins Grand National for Scotland

One For Arthur, ridden by Derek Fox, has triumphed in the 2017 Grand National at Aintree.

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Boris Johnson scraps trip to Moscow over Syria

Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson has cancelled a visit to Moscow next week as tensions grow over events in Syria.

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Entire lifeboat crew resigns over skipper sacking

The entire crew of a lifeboat station has resigned in protest at the dismissal of their coxswain.

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UK set for hottest day of year (Scots need not read)

Temperatures are set to soar this weekend, with Sunday expected to be the hottest day of the year in some parts of the country.

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Rail strikes to affect Grand National fans

Staff at two train companies in northwest England go on strike today - potentially bringing disruption for thousands of fans heading to the Grand National.

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Friday, April 7, 2017

Woman dies after chasing dog on busy motorway

A woman has died after being hit by a van while chasing her dog on a motorway, according to police.

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Drinks in plastic bottles may get more expensive

The Government is going to look at introducing deposits on plastic drink bottles, Sky News has learned.

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Could Grand National pile-up happen again?

Armed police stood guard, smiling, as Liverpool's finest filed into Aintree on Ladies Day in warm sunshine, 50 years after a rainsoaked race unmatched in Grand National history.

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Cancer treatment for mascot Bradley 'failing'

Treatment to help a five-year-old football mascot with cancer "is not working", his heartbroken family have announced.   

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Cricket bat wife beater jailed for 18 months

A man who was spared jail after attacking his wife with a cricket bat has now been jailed for 18 months following a case review.

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Cuts blamed for 15% increase in fire deaths

Government cuts are to blame for a rise in fire-related deaths in England last year, according to the union representing firefighters.

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Thursday, April 6, 2017

Leaked figures reveal fears of nursing shortage

The NHS faces a shortage of up to 42,000 nurses just six years after Brexit, according to a leaked Government projection.

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'Cruel' burglar drowns puppy during break-in

A seven-month-old puppy was drowned in a bath by a "cruel" intruder during a burglary, police have said.

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Driver cleared in crowd-funded cycling case

A woman who was prosecuted in what is believed to be the first crowd-funded court case has been cleared of causing death by careless driving.

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No Gibraltar change without consent, May says

There will be no negotiation on Gibraltar's sovereignty without the consent of its people, Theresa May has told Donald Tusk.

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Father loses legal battle over term-time holidays

The Supreme Court has ruled that a father who took his daughter out of school for a holiday to Disney World in term-time acted unlawfully.

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UKIP's Reckless defects back to Tories

UKIP's Mark Reckless has quit the party and returned to the Tories pledging to support to Theresa May and her Brexit ministers.

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PM to meet EU's Tusk for Brexit discussions

The Prime Minister is to meet the President of the European Council, Donald Tusk, for Brexit discussions at Downing Street today.

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Missing mother and children found 'safe'

Missing mother Samantha Baldwin has been found "safe" with her two young sons.

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Wednesday, April 5, 2017

Working age benefits sacrificed to cut deficit

Bereaved families and those who have three or more children will have their benefits limited after changes to tax credits come into effect today.

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PM: Labour 'let Ken Livingstone off the hook'

Theresa May is to accuse Labour of "betraying" the Jewish community by not expelling Ken Livingstone from the party.

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Terror attack survivors attend tribute service

A woman whose husband was killed in front of her during the Westminster terror attack joined families of other victims at a service to pay tribute to those who lost their lives.

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Kurdish 'hate crime' victim pictured in hospital

A picture has been released of a Kurdish man - who was set upon by a mob of around 20 people in a suspected hate attack - recovering in hospital.

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Mother of baby Charlie Gard weeps in court

The mother of Charlie Gard, who is fighting for the right to take her dying baby to the US for treatment, has broken down in court.

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Fresh probe into Livingstone Hitler remarks

Jeremy Corbyn has announced a new probe into Ken Livingstone's "grossly insensitive" behaviour since his suspension for suggesting Adolf Hitler supported Zionism.

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Record UK car sales ahead of tax change

A record number of new cars were registered in March as drivers rushed to beat a new tax that came into force on 1 April.

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Watson: Failure to expel Livingstone 'shameful'

Labour's decision not to expel Ken Livingstone from the party for suggesting Adolf Hitler supported Zionism "shames us all", Tom Watson has said.

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PM pledge to help diesel drivers over toxin tax

Diesel drivers will not be punished as so-called toxin taxes are expected to be rolled out in cities across the country, the Prime Minister has said.

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Best places to get off parking fine revealed

It is unlikely you will ever feel lucky when you get a parking ticket.

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Tuesday, April 4, 2017

'We wanted Westminster killer to suffer'

The family of a retired window cleaner killed in the Westminster terror attack has told Sky News they wish the attacker had lived - so that he could suffer.

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Livingstone: I have not damaged Labour Party

Ken Livingstone has denied that he has damaged the Labour Party, despite anger among many of its members after he avoided expulsion.

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Child fights for life after being bitten by dog

A child is being treated in a London hospital for life-threatening injuries after being bitten by a dog, police have said.

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'Mother to mother' appeal over missing boys

A detective has issued a 'mother to mother' appeal to a missing mum accused of abducting her two young sons.

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Spanish gunship in UK waters off Gibraltar

A Spanish gunship has made an illegal incursion into British waters off Gibraltar amid rising Brexit tensions over the territory.

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£43k reward to catch Michaela McAreavey killer

The widower of an Irish woman murdered on her honeymoon in Mauritius has offered a £43k reward and returned to the island to “win justice” for his bride.

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Migrants rescued from sinking boat in Channel

Six Iranian migrants trying to reach the UK have been rescued from a sinking boat in the English Channel.

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Thirteen now charged over asylum seeker attack

Thirteen people have now been charged in connection with a 'hate crime' attack on an asylum seeker who was left unconscious in the street in Croydon.

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PM to unveil £1bn package for Syrian refugees

Prime Minister Theresa May will reveal details of a jobs and education package to help the most vulnerable victims of the Syrian conflict.

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'Sieve' turns seawater to drinking water

Scientists in the UK have created a new membrane 'sieve', capable of transforming seawater into drinking water.

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Monday, April 3, 2017

Church fury as Easter 'airbrushed' from egg hunt

The Church of England has hit out at the National Trust and Cadbury - accusing both organisations of "airbrushing faith" from an Easter egg hunt.

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Boys arrested after 'trespass' at Westminster

Two teenage boys have been bailed after police arrested them for climbing over barriers to the grounds of the Palace of Westminster.

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Row as report slams PM's Brexit deal claim

Theresa May is being criticised over her Brexit objectives by a committee of MPs.

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Seven charged over attack on teen asylum seeker

Seven people have been charged in connection with an attack on a teenage asylum seeker who was left unconscious on a street in Croydon, southeast London.

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Brexit tour: 'Royals are our best ambassadors'

The Royal Family are Britain's "best ambassadors" to maintain good relations with European countries, foreign minister Sir Alan Duncan has told Sky News.

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Five charged over asylum seeker attack

Five people have been charged in connection with an attack on a teenage asylum seeker who was left unconscious on a street in Croydon, southeast London.

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PM urges 'jaw-jaw' with Spain over Gibraltar

The Prime Minister has said she wants "jaw-jaw" with Spain rather than "war-war" after suggestions she would fight for Gibraltar.

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Spain says 'don't lose temper' over Gibraltar

Spain's foreign minister has urged the UK not to "lose tempers" over Gibraltar after sabre-rattling from a former Tory leader.

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Suicidal callers to NHS 111 helpline 'put on hold'

The NHS has launched an "urgent investigation" following newspaper claims that suicidal people calling the NHS 111 helpline are being left on hold until they hang up while staff are asleep at their desks.

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British babies top world 'crying chart'

Babies in the UK cry more than almost anywhere else in the industrialised world, according to a new study.

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Sunday, April 2, 2017

One in three 'inactive' Brits face heart risk

Almost one in three people in Britain are at risk of heart disease because of physical inactivity, according to a new study.

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Images of three wanted over asylum seeker attack

Police have released images of three people they want to speak to after a teenage asylum seeker was beaten and left unconscious.

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PM heads to frontline of the war on terror

Theresa May is travelling to the frontline of the war on terror for talks on stepping up the fight against Islamic State, known as Daesh, and tackling the Syrian refugee crisis.

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Civil rights activist Darcus Howe dies aged 74

Civil rights activist Darcus Howe has died aged 74, according to his biographer.

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Two pitbull-type dogs shot dead by police

Two pitbull-type dogs have been shot dead by police after a man and a woman were bitten and another dog seriously injured.

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Legality of axing NHS 18-week target probed

Shadow health secretary Jon Ashworth has questioned the legality of government plans that will see operation waiting times increase.

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Six arrested over 'savage' asylum seeker attack

Six people have been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder and violent disorder after a teenage asylum seeker was beaten up and left unconscious.

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Saturday, April 1, 2017

Johnson: Gibraltar 'will not be bargained away'

Boris Johnson has pledged that Gibraltar will not be sacrificed in Brexit negotiations and rejected claims that it could become a "bargaining chip".

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Fears of 'daily gridlock' in Dover after Brexit

Dover could face gridlock on a daily basis and become a "magnet" for illegal immigration if Britain's departure from the EU is not handled smoothly, local officials have warned.

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New team to fight 'poisonous' extremism in jails

A new taskforce of counter-terrorism experts is being launched on Monday to tackle the threat of radicalisation in prisons.

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Security 'on the table' during Brexit talks

Cabinet ministers secretly agreed that Britain should put security on the table in Brexit talks, despite official Government denials, it is reported.

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Man accused of double murder remanded

A homeless man accused of murdering a woman and her 13-year-old son has been remanded in custody.

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'Explosion' of wet wipes found near rivers

A huge increase in the number of wet wipes being flushed down the toilet is having a major impact on rivers and marine life in the UK.

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Teen asylum seeker beaten in 'brutal attack'

A teenage asylum seeker is in a critical condition in hospital after being beaten up by a gang in what police believe was a hate crime.

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All 12 held over Westminster attack released

Twelve people arrested in connection with the Westminster terror attack have all been released without charge.

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Missing mother 'poses risk' to young sons

A woman suspected of abducting her two young sons poses "a risk of harm" to the boys, a family court has said.

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Half UK rail journeys on foreign-owned services

The Government is facing fresh criticism over Britain's rail network after it was found that half of all passenger journeys will soon be on services owned by foreign countries.

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Friday, March 31, 2017

Fears over tactics used by vegan activists

The organisation representing the UK's meat industry says it is concerned it is "only a matter of time" before someone is hurt because of violent protests by animal rights groups.

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Raft of utility bill hikes to squeeze incomes

Britons are being warned their household incomes are likely to be squeezed for the next two years, as utility bills for millions of consumers become more expensive from today.

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Burglars flew to Dubai after torturing victims

A husband and wife were tied up by burglars who poured boiling water over their heads and threatened to chop off his ears and her fingers, a court has heard.

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Westminster terror victim 'getting stronger'

A victim of the Westminster terror attack who lost her husband in the atrocity says she is "getting stronger every day".

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Glasgow bin lorry driver escapes jail sentence

The driver of the Glasgow bin lorry that killed six people has been banned from getting behind the wheel for three years.

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Waiting times to increase in NHS 'trade-off'

Patients will have to wait longer for non-urgent operations and go without some new drugs under new plans.

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Thursday, March 30, 2017

Sturgeon to formally request referendum

Scotland's First Minister Nicola Sturgeon will tell Theresa May in a letter that they need to make a start on arrangements for an independence referendum.

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Westminster attack: Killer was shot in chest

Westminster terror killer Khalid Masood died from a single shot to his chest, an inquest has been told.

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Man arrested over girl's hit-and-run death

Police have arrested a man they were looking for in connection with the hit-and-run death of a four-year-old girl last Friday.

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Thousands of EU laws to be transferred to UK

Thousands of EU laws - from workers' rights to food safety - are to be transferred onto the UK statute book in a Great Repeal Bill unveiled by the Government.

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Passengers swim ashore after plane crashes in sea

Two people on board a light aircraft have swum safely to shore after their plane crashed into the sea near Shoreham, West Sussex.

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Mother and son die after being stabbed at home

A woman and her 13-year-old son have died after being stabbed at their home in Stourbridge in the West Midlands.

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Charge urged for coffee cups to reduce waste

Charging for disposable coffee cups could help cut their use by up to 300 million a year, new research suggests.

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May warned not to 'abuse' security of citizens

The EU Parliament's chief negotiator has slammed Theresa May's "threat" to withdraw security co-operation after Brexit.

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Wednesday, March 29, 2017

Revenge porn offenders face tougher penalties

Revenge pornography offenders who widely circulate explicit pictures or send them to victims' families will face the toughest penalties under new sentencing proposals.

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Westminster victim: Family's 'crushing pain'

The family of Westminster attack victim Aysha Frade says she was "ripped away" from them in the "cruellest and most cowardly of ways".

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Helicopter goes missing over the Irish Sea

The coastguard is searching for a helicopter which has gone missing over the Irish Sea with five people on board.

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PC died despite stab vest, inquest told

The police officer killed in the Westminster terror attack died from a single stab wound to the chest, despite wearing protective body armour.

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'Beloved' singer George Michael laid to rest

George Michael's family and close friends have said goodbye to the singer during a small, private funeral.

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Two security reviews after Westminster attack

Two reviews into security at Parliament will take place following the terror attack at Westminster, Speaker John Bercow has told MPs.

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Mum urges son to return after fatal crash

The mother of a man suspected of being involved in a hit-and-run crash in which a young girl died has pleaded with him to come home, saying: "He's running scared."

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Attack a 'wake-up call' for messaging apps

The Westminster terror attack was "a wake-up call" to companies who run encrypted messaging sites, Britain's top cop has said.

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Deportation protest halts flights from Stansted

Flights at Stansted were halted temporarily after protesters blocked a runway at the airport.

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Landlord defends ban on 'coloured people'

A buy-to-let tycoon facing a public backlash over his ban on "coloured" tenants has said: "I would do it again."

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Man quizzed over death of British dancer in Oz

Police have questioned a man over the death of a British dancer at an Australian strip club.

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Tuesday, March 28, 2017

Staffie owner mauled to death by his own dog

A 41-year-old man has been attacked and killed by his pet dog, a Staffordshire Bull terrier.

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Article 50: We will need to remain patient

So that's it. The talking is over. Now, Britain is formally leaving the EU.

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Terror attack 'hero' speaks of 'dark day'

The foreign minister hailed a hero for trying to save the life of PC Keith Palmer in the Westminster attack has spoken in the House of Commons for the first time about that "dark day".

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Scotland's MPs back independence referendum

MSPs have backed Nicola Sturgeon's calls for a second independence referendum in Scotland.

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Westminster killer's wife 'saddened and shocked'

The wife of Westminster attacker Khalid Masood has said she is "saddened and shocked" by his actions.

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Marine A could be out of jail in two weeks

A Royal Marine who shot and killed an injured Taliban fighter in Afghanistan could be released from prison in two weeks.

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Mail's 'sexist' Legs-it headline sparks anger

The Daily Mail has sparked an angry backlash after reducing talks between Theresa May and Nicola Sturgeon to a battle of the legs under the headline "Legs-it".

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Monday, March 27, 2017

Half of young mums skip meals for their kids

Around 50% of young mothers go without meals in order to make sure their children have enough, a study has found.

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Masood's mum: I have shed many tears for victims

The mother of Westminster killer Khalid Masood says she has cried for the victims of the "horrendous" attack.

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Anti-terror barriers to protect Windsor guards

Security at Windsor Castle is to be stepped up for Changing of the Guard in the wake of the Westminster terror attack.

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'Hundreds' of jihadi fighters back in UK

UK authorities are facing an increased terror threat from battle-hardened fighters returning from Mosul and other conflict zones in Iraq and Syria.

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Memorial fund for PC Palmer tops £735,000

The family of Westminster terror attack victim PC Keith Palmer say they are "overwhelmed" after a memorial fund in his name raised more than £735,000 in five days.

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What you need to know about the new pound

As the Royal Mint introduces a new £1 coin on Tuesday to tackle forgeries, here are 10 things we know about the pound.

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New high-tech £1 coin to edge out old pound

The new 12-sided £1 coin will enter circulation on Tuesday, replacing the old round version after 30 years.

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Westminster terror attack: Fresh arrest made

Two men remain in custody over the Westminster attack as messaging services such as WhatsApp come under pressure to allow security services to eavesdrop on messages when a warrant is issued.

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Sunday, March 26, 2017

Scottish Muay Thai boxer found dead in Thailand

A Scottish boxer has died in Thailand of suspected heatstroke.

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Labour to outline 'six tests' for backing Brexit

Labour will oppose any Brexit deal in a House of Commons vote if it does not meet "six tests".

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Hunt for two men after girl dies in hit-and-run

A four-year-old girl has died following a hit-and-run in St Helens.

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Wirral 'gas explosion' flattens building

A suspected gas explosion has destroyed a number of buildings and injured 34 people, two seriously.

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Council funeral for baby left by parents

The funeral of a baby who died last summer will be organised by the council after his parents, suspected of his killing, failed to make arrangements.

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Boxer filmed 'crazed man' in Westminster attack

Team GB boxer Frazer Clarke says he looked into the eyes of the Westminster attacker and saw a "crazed man" hell-bent on killing as many people as possible.

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Saturday, March 25, 2017

GB boxer filmed terror attack from metres away

Team GB boxer Frazer Clarke says he looked into the eyes of the Westminster attacker and saw a "crazed man" hell-bent on killing as many people as possible.

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Westminster attack was over in just 82 seconds

The Westminster terror attack lasted only 82 seconds, Scotland Yard has said.

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Power urged to crackdown on pavement parking

Greater power is being called for by councils to stop motorists parking on pavements. 

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Westminster gates left open after deadly attack

Footage of the aftermath of the Westminster attack shows Parliament's gates unmanned as a motorcyclist makes his way in.

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Fraud concerns over terror victim page

A fundraising page for a victim of the terror attack in Westminster has been taken over by JustGiving, amid concerns it was set up by a fraudster.

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Friday, March 24, 2017

'Socially intelligent' robots with a human touch

Scientists have showcased "socially-intelligent" robots which they believe will help tackle loneliness.

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Osborne wins Tatton support over six jobs

George Osborne has claimed he has "overwhelming support" from his local Conservative Party in Cheshire, despite being appointed editor of London's Evening Standard and having a total of six jobs.

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Body found in cockpit of helicopter wreckage

A body has been found in the search for three missing Irish Coastguard members after their helicopter crashed into the Atlantic.

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Attacker on WhatsApp before murders

Terrorist Khalid Masood was "joking" with hotel staff in the run-up to his attack in Westminster - and used a phone messaging app minutes before striking.

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Westminster terror: Injured officers named

Three police officers injured in the Westminster attack have been named as PC Kris Aves, PC Roger Smith and PC Bradley Bryant, according to reports.

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Final photo of murdered PC Palmer emerges

A US tourist has revealed she posed for a photo with the police officer who tackled the Westminster terrorist less than an hour before he was killed.

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Thursday, March 23, 2017

Public donates £350k to PC Keith Palmer family

The public has donated more than £350,000 to an online fund for the family of murdered police officer Keith Palmer.

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How IS has changed its online message

Islamic State's online propaganda and recruitment effort is adapting as the group loses physical territory in Iraq, according to an analysis of secret communications channels seen by Sky News. 

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New details emerge of terror suspects

Five men and three women arrested in the wake of the deadly Westminster attack have been held on suspicion of preparing terrorist acts.

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Westminster attack: Number of dead rises to five

A 75-year-old man who was injured in the Westminster terror attack has died after he had his life support turned off.

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Westminster attack: Timeline of terror



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Westminster attacker named as Khalid Masood

The Westminster attacker has been named as 52-year-old Khalid Masood, who had a range of previous convictions.

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MP praises 'brilliant' pupils caught up in attack

An MP has written to school children trapped in the Houses of Parliament during the terror attack to thank them for "being brilliant".

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Tributes to 'wonderful' mum Aysha Frade

Tributes have been paid to "wonderful" mother-of-two and "loved" teacher Aysha Frade, one of the victims of the terror attack in London.

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Westminster attack: Suspect was British born

Theresa May has told Parliament that the Westminster attacker was a British citizen who was known to police and security services.

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Birmingham raid linked to Westminster attack

Armed police have raided a home and closed off several roads in Birmingham.

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Wednesday, March 22, 2017

Westminster attack: What we know so far

This is what we know so far about the attack on Westminster Bridge and the Palace of Westminster.

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Birmingham raid linked to Westminster attack

Armed police have raided a home and closed off several roads in Birmingham.

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Witnesses recall horror of Westminster attack

Eyewitnesses have described scenes of horror when a terrorist drove his car at high-speed into pedestrians on Westminster Bridge before crashing his car into railings outside Parliament and then fatally stabbed a policeman.

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First picture of London attack suspect

This picture shows the suspected Westminster attacker being treated by medics after being shot by a police officer.

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Minister battled to save life of police officer

A Government minister gave first aid to a policeman who was attacked by a suspected terrorist in Westminster.

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Westminster attack: Policeman among four killed

A police officer is among four people killed in a major terror attack outside the Houses of Parliament, police have confirmed.

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Two dead, others have 'catastrophic' injuries

Two people have died in the Westminster attack, Sky sources say, while several of those hurt have "catastrophic" injuries.

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Woman dies, others have 'catastrophic' injuries

One woman has died and a number of others are hurt, including some with "catastrophic" injuries, a doctor has said.

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Witness describes moment policeman attacked

A witness has described the moment an attacker stabbed a policeman at gates to the Houses of Parliament.

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Parliament suspended after gunfire heard

Parliament has been suspended after the sound of gunfire was heard.

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Police targeted in Northern Ireland explosion

Police officers in Northern Ireland have been targeted in an explosive attack.

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Calls for public inquiry over Primodos drug

There are calls for a public inquiry following a screening of Primodos: The Secret Drug Scandal.

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Former coach Bennell denies 20 sex offences

Former football coach Barry Bennell has denied 20 child sex offences.

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Holyrood to vote on Scottish referendum call

Nicola Sturgeon faces a make-or-break vote in the Scottish Parliament later as MSPs decide whether or not to back her fight for a second independence referendum.

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Tuesday, March 21, 2017

Contraceptive pill 'protects women from cancers'

The contraceptive pill can protect women from some types of cancer for as long as 30 years, according to new research.

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Rail workers to strike on day of Grand National

Workers at three rail companies are to stage a 24-hour strike on the day of the Grand National next month.

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Hospitals breaking caps to pay temporary doctors

Hospitals are regularly resorting to emergency "break glass" rules to meet soaring pay demands from temporary locum doctors, Sky News can reveal.

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Hundreds mourn their 'hero' McGuinness at vigil

Hundreds of people gathered to pay tribute to Martin McGuinness after his death at the age of 66.

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Sinn Fein's Martin McGuinness dies aged 66

Former Northern Ireland Deputy First Minister and former IRA chief-of-staff Martin McGuinness has died at the age of 66.

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Tebbit wishes 'eternity in hell' for McGuinness

A former minister, whose wife was left paralysed by the 1984 Brighton bombing, has said he hopes Martin McGuinness is "parked in a particularly hot and unpleasant corner of hell".

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Martin McGuinness: From guns to government

If anyone embodied the IRA strategy of "Armalite and ballot box", it was Martin McGuinness.

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Monday, March 20, 2017

'Shocking' increase in child teeth extractions

The number of tooth extractions in hospital for children aged four and under has risen by almost a quarter in the last decade, new figures show.

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What happens when Article 50 is triggered?

We now know that Theresa May is planning to trigger Article 50 on Wednesday 29 March. But how? And what happens next?

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Fifteen new bills could be needed for Brexit

Up to 15 new bills could be needed to deliver Brexit, placing a "huge burden" on Parliament and Government and leaving little time for any other legislation, a think tank has warned.

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Sunday, March 19, 2017

Irish football club's captain dies suddenly

Derry City captain Ryan McBride has died suddenly, the Irish Football Association has said.

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Police to launch UK's first 24-hour drone unit

A police force is set to launch Britain's first 24-hour drone unit to find missing people, take pictures and help with major crime investigations.

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May to visit Wales with Brexit message

Theresa May will visit Wales on Monday as the Government tries to convince the devolved nations that their input will help shape its Brexit negotiations.

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Man charged after worker held hostage at bank

A man has been charged after a member of staff at a NatWest bank in Birmingham was held hostage, police say.

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Three arrested after missing girls are found

Three people have been arrested on suspicion of child abduction after two missing schoolgirls were found.

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Armed police in boat hijack exercise on Thames

Armed police in London have begun a major anti-terror exercise on the Thames, aimed at countering the threat of an attack on the thousands of people who regularly use the river.

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'Taking Primodos caused me lifetime of regret'

Mother Marie Lyon, who was prescribed Primodos and later gave birth to a daughter whose limbs were not all fully formed, describes for Sky News her painful fight for the truth.

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Cross-party fight against PM's grammars plan

A powerful new cross-party alliance will challenge Theresa May's plans to expand the number of grammar schools in England.

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Saturday, March 18, 2017

Police hunt for missing 13-year-old girls

Police are searching for two 13-year-old girls who went missing after getting off a bus in Birmingham on Friday night.

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Sturgeon: Don't like Brexit? Move to Scotland!

Nicola Sturgeon has insisted to a rapturous crowd at her party's conference that "there will be an independence referendum".

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Sky News to expose pharmaceutical cover-up

An exclusive documentary made by Sky News due to air on Tuesday night on Sky Atlantic will reveal how documents were destroyed and information withheld about a drug that may have deformed and killed babies in the womb. Jason Farrell has the story behind the investigation.

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Children 'should be taught' to spot fake news

Children should be taught how to think critically and analyse what they read on the internet so they can recognise fake news, a top education expert has said.

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Policeman hid £700,000 drug stash at his home

A police inspector responsible for destroying seized drugs was found with £700,000 of drugs at his home - including 11kg of cocaine "jammed" in his washing machine.

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Friday, March 17, 2017

Family to see Briton illegally held by Ethiopia

The family of a British man imprisoned in Ethiopia have been told they can visit him for the first time since he was illegally captured nearly three years ago.

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Brown intervenes with 'third option' for Scots

Gordon Brown will propose a "third option" of giving Scotland vast new powers in exchange for remaining in the UK.

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UK troops to counter 'assertive Russia'

The first British troops have arrived in Estonia as part of NATO's response to Russian aggression.

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Osborne criticised over Evening Standard role

Former chancellor George Osborne has been criticised for saying he will stay on as an MP after being appointed as editor of the London Evening Standard newspaper.

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PM bar on Scots vote 'unsustainable' - Sturgeon

Scotland's First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has told Sky News the Prime Minister's opposition to a second independence referendum is "unsustainable".

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What's the plan for 'six-jobs' George?

If John Prescott was "two jags" then George Osborne, who is taking over as editor of the Evening Standard, is surely destined to be "six jobs".

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Armed police arrest man at Birmingam bank

A man has been arrested by armed police officers at a branch of the NatWest bank in Northfield, Birmingham.

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Trump team backs down on UK spying claim

The White House has assured Number 10 it will not repeat claims that GCHQ spied on Donald Trump, Theresa May's spokesman has said.

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Royal couple to visit Paris after 'work shy' claims

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge arrive in Paris later for a two-day official visit following accusations that Prince William has been neglecting his royal duties.

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Tennis coach dad cleared of abusing daughters

A tennis coach father accused of mistreating his daughters in a bid to make them champions has been acquitted of child abuse.

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PM 'scared' of new Scottish independence vote

SNP deputy leader Angus Robertson is to accuse the UK Government of being scared of a second Scottish independence referendum.

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Thursday, March 16, 2017

PM to reach out to Scots after referendum veto

Theresa May will use a speech to Tory activists to reach out to Scots after rejecting SNP calls for a second independence referendum.

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Every secondary school 'faces losing 6 teachers'

Six teachers could be axed from every secondary school due to funding cuts, a report says.

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Trio convicted over £80m cocaine haul

Three men have been convicted for their part in an attempt to smuggle more than £80m worth of cocaine into the UK.

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Taser used three times on screwdriver killer

A former convict who was seen "eating" a woman he killed was Tasered three times before he became "floppy" and died, an inquest has heard.

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Adam Johnson fails in bid to appeal conviction

Ex-footballer Adam Johnson has failed in his attempts to appeal his conviction for sexual activity with a 15-year-old fan.

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FTSE 100 at new high on US rates decision

The FTSE 100 has hit a new record high after the US Federal Reserve hiked interest rates but signalled there was no need to quicken the pace of the increases over the rest of the year.

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Queen set to sign Brexit bill into history

The Queen is expected to give Royal Assent to the Brexit bill in the next few hours, paving the way for Theresa May to trigger Article 50.

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Wednesday, March 15, 2017

Energy bills '£800 more than they should be'

Consumers have spent a total of £7bn more than they should have on energy over the last three years, a supplier has claimed.

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MPs agree funding for Buckingham Palace refit

Funding for a massive refurbishment of Buckingham Palace has been given the go-ahead by MPs.

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Fresh deal agreed to resolve Southern dispute

A fresh deal to resolve the long-running dispute between Southern rail and the ASLEF union over driver-only trains has been agreed.

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Fresh deal agreed to resolve Southern dispute

A fresh deal to resolve the long-running dispute between Southern rail and the ASLEF union over driver-only trains has been agreed.

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Court downgrades Marine A's murder conviction

A Royal Marine who shot an injured Taliban fighter in Afghanistan has had his murder conviction changed to manslaughter.

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Hammond humiliation weakens hopes for reform

It is difficult to know where to begin. There is nothing new about U-turns from Chancellors - Lord knows George Osborne did enough of them.

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Chancellor announces U-turn on NI tax rises

The Chancellor has announced he is scrapping plans to increase National Insurance for self-employed people.

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'Beware of Jews' sign reported to police

A sign which appears to warn "beware of Jews" has been reported to police after it was posted in an area with a large Orthodox Jewish population.

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Tuesday, March 14, 2017

Lung disease in UK costs £11bn every year

New figures show lung disease is costing the UK more than £11bn every year, prompting criticism the NHS and governments are not doing enough to tackle one of the country's biggest killers.

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Woman arrested after young child's body found

A woman has been arrested on suspicion of murder after a young child was dead at a home in Oxfordshire.

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'Fundamental questions' over mystery moor death

The reason why a man from London took rat poison on a moor in northern England two days after flying back to the UK remains a mystery, an inquest has concluded.

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Fell-runner jailed for trying to kill official

A fell-runner has been jailed for 18 years for attempting to stab to death a UK Athletics official after a row over test samples.

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Mum 'faked baby death on bus to mask murder'

A mother calmly acted out the death of her 16-week-old daughter on a bus to cover up the child's murder at home, a court has been told.

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'Champion' kickboxer, 14, dies after title fight

A 14-year-old kickboxer who collapsed during an English title fight in Leeds has died.

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Ransomware warning for phones, watches and TVs

Digital attacks are happening on "a scale and boldness not seen before", the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) and National Crime Agency (NCA) have warned.

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Muirfield golfers vote to allow women members

The Honourable Company of Edinburgh Golfers (HCEG), who play at Muirfield, have voted to allow women members.

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I will take Govt back to court on Brexit: Miller

The woman who took the Government to court over Brexit has threatened to return if Theresa May doesn't come good on her promises.

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Monday, March 13, 2017

Sturgeon seeks new Scots independence vote

First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has said she will seek approval next week for a second referendum on Scottish independence.

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May can trigger Article 50 after Lords victory

The Brexit bill has been approved by Parliament, allowing Theresa May to trigger Article 50 and begin the process of leaving the European Union.

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PM not bringing forward Article 50 trigger

Theresa May will not trigger Article 50, the process of leaving the European Union, until the end of the month.

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Scotland out of NATO if it votes to leave UK

The NATO secretary general has told Sky News that Scotland would no longer be a member of NATO if it voted to leave the UK.

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Briton jailed for killing policeman in Bali

A court in Bali has jailed a British man for six years for attacking a policeman and causing his death during a fight on a popular beach.

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Briton jailed in Bali for murder of policeman

A court in Bali has jailed a British man for six years for his role in the murder of a policeman.

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SSE to raise standard prices by average 6.9%

'Big six' energy firm SSE has followed the majority of its rivals in announcing inflation-busting hikes to its standard tariffs.

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Sunday, March 12, 2017

Theresa May's travel plans left on train

Documents containing Theresa May's detailed travel plans have been left on a train.

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Hundreds of trains to be hit by strike action

Hundreds of thousands of commuters could be affected by strikes as action over driver-only trains spreads to northern rail networks.

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Boaty McBoatface sent on first Antarctic mission

A sub christened Boaty McBoatface after a public vote to name a polar research ship backfired is being sent on its first Antarctic mission.

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Should 'Victorian' abortion laws be scrapped?

MPs will discuss scrapping 'Victorian' abortion laws dating back to 1861 - which contain criminal sanctions for both women and doctors - in England and Wales.

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Two injured as car smashes into house

Two people were injured and several homes evacuated after a car crashed into a house.

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Fox: No Brexit deal 'would be bad' for UK

Liam Fox has told Sky News it would be bad for the UK if the country failed to secure a Brexit deal with the European Union.

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Saturday, March 11, 2017

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Drug 'turning addicts into the Walking Dead'

It's called "frozen spice", and it's becoming a problem of almost epidemic proportions among Manchester's homeless.

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Foster: Sinn Fein rise is a 'wake-up call'

Democratic Unionist leader Arlene Foster has told Sky News the rise in support for Sinn Fein in last week's election was a "wake-up call for Unionism".

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Police funding keeps Madeleine search alive

Police investigating the disappearance of Madeleine McCann have been granted £85,000 to extend the search for a further six months.

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Foster: Sinn Fein rise is a 'wake-up call'

Democratic Unionist leader Arlene Foster has told Sky News the rise in support for Sinn Fein in last week's election was a "wake-up call for Unionism".

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Brexit to be triggered within days - sources

Theresa May is set to trigger Britain's exit from the EU as early as Tuesday next week as Labour peers indicated they were ready to pass her Brexit bill.

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Ban on bots: Ticket touts face unlimited fines

Touts who use bots to mine for concert tickets before selling them for massive profits - and blocking fans from seeing their favourite artists - will face unlimited fines.

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Friday, March 10, 2017

Prison roof fire 'after inmate torches clothes'

A prison roof was set on fire after an inmate is believed to have taken off his clothes and set them alight.

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Farmer cleared over shooting convicted burglar

An 83-year-old farmer who shot a man he suspected of being a thief has been found not guilty of grievous bodily harm.

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Hopkins posts image of herself as Virgin Mary

On the day the High Court ruled against her in her 'Twibel' case, Katie Hopkins tweeted an image of herself as the Virgin Mary.

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Drug addict who mowed down family jailed

A drug addict who ran down and killed a young boy and his aunt while trying to escape police in a stolen car has been jailed for 12 years.

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EU prepares for Article 50 trigger within days

European leaders are preparing for formal Brexit negotiations to begin within days should Theresa May trigger Article 50 next week.

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Man dies after fire and explosion at house

A 31-year-old man has died after being seriously injured in an explosion following a house fire in Hull.

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British Cycling admits sexism 'shortcomings'

British Cycling has admitted "shortcomings" in the organisation which led to claims of sexism and bullying.

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Trump's UK trip 'delayed until the autumn'

There is speculation that Donald Trump's state visit to the UK has been delayed - partly to allow dissent to dissipate.

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Cameron appears to criticise Govt over NI hike

David Cameron appears to have been caught saying that the Government had broken an election pledge with a controversial National Insurance hike, adding: "That's stupidity".

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Sepsis must be treated within an hour - watchdog

People showing symptoms of sepsis must be treated within an hour, a watchdog has said.

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Classes axed amid schools 'funding crisis'

Classes are being cut and repairs and support scaled back as schools grapple with a funding shortfall, headteachers have warned.

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Thursday, March 9, 2017

Council's talks with Govt over tax rise revealed

The extensive contact between Surrey County Council, Conservative MPs and the Government over its plans for a politically embarrassing 15% rise in council tax has been revealed.

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Redcar rape claim 'not as first reported'

Police investigating the alleged rape of a mother who was apparently forced into a car say the circumstances "were not as first reported".

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PM slams brakes on controversial NI rise

Theresa May has backed Philip Hammond's controversial National Insurance changes, but bowed to rebel Tory MPs by retreating on when they will be introduced.

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Tributes to women who died in car park crash

The families of two women who died after a car hit pedestrians in a hospital car park have paid tribute to the "inseparable couple".

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Ireland backs charging UK for EU divorce

The Irish premier has indicated he backs the idea of charging the UK to leave the EU - a bill that many believe would be around £50bn.

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IFS welcomes National Insurance hike

Philip Hammond's controversial National Insurance hike for millions of self-employed workers has received the backing of a leading think tank.

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Tesco staff to share £10m after pay error

Tesco says 140,000 workers are to be compensated after a payroll blunder meant they were paid below the National Living Wage.

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Remains of 1997 murder victim found in reservoir

Human remains found in a reservoir have been confirmed as those of a woman who was murdered by her husband 20 years ago.

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Barry Bennell charged with indecent assaults

Former football coach Barry Bennell has been charged with four counts of indecent assault, the Crown Prosecution Service has said.

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Wolverhampton stabbings: Siblings named

Tributes have been paid to a brother and sister who died in a stabbing attack in Wolverhampton.

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Worst month on record for A&E waiting times

Some 85.1% of patients attending A&E were seen within four hours in January - making it the worst month on record, figures show.

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McKeague's mum 'terrified' about landfill search

The mother of missing RAF serviceman Corrie McKeague has told Sky News she is "terrified" police will find his body in landfill - but that it is unrealistic to think he is still alive.

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Boy who died after school collapse identified

A boy who died after collapsing at school with a suspected allergic reaction has been identified as Mohammad Ismaeel Ashraf.

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One in 50 Pret A Manger applicants is British

Just one in 50 of the applicants for a job at Pret A Manger is British, its director of human resources has said.

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Morrisons profits soar 50% amid turnaround

Morrisons says it has identified further cost savings as its turnaround efforts result in a return to annual sales growth for the first time in five years, with profits up 50%.

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Wednesday, March 8, 2017

Iraq and Afghanistan memorial to 25 years of war

A monument to commemorate 25 years of war is to be unveiled in London later.

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Empire strikes back as Fox seeks trade deals

Ministers from 34 Commonwealth countries will descend on London later as the Government hosts its biggest international trade meeting since the Brexit vote.

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