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 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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No need to budget: George's £13k a day

As he left the Commons chamber after the Budget, George Osborne could be seen tapping his successor Philip Hammond on the shoulder and giving him a thumbs-up.

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Man kills sister and stabs mum at block of flats

A man killed his sister and critically injured his mother in a knife attack at a block of flats in Wolverhampton - then turned the knife on himself. 

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Heseltine gaffe: PM has a 'man-size job'

Lord Heseltine has been given a ticking-off by a Sky News presenter for describing Theresa May's task as a "man-size job".

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Budget 2017: The key points at a glance

Chancellor Philip Hammond is delivering his first Budget in the House of Commons.

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Sacked Heseltine says he's never met Theresa May

Lord Heseltine, who has been sacked as a Government adviser for rebelling against Theresa May over Brexit, has said he has never met the Prime Minister.

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Tuesday, March 7, 2017

Missing RAF man bin lorry clues 'mean one thing'

The mother of missing RAF serviceman Corrie McKeague has said new information discovered by police can "only mean one thing".

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Chancellor set to hold back on Budget giveaways

Philip Hammond is expected to deliver an upbeat assessment of Britain's economic prospects in his first Budget as Chancellor, but he is not promising giveaways as a result.

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Secret tapes reveal Surrey's social care 'deal'

The leader of Surrey County Council has been secretly recorded telling colleagues he had secured a "gentleman's agreement" with ministers on social care.

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Women die after crash in hospital car park

Two women have died after a car hit a group of pedestrians in a hospital car park.

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Man held over rape of mother forced into car

A man has been arrested on suspicion of the rape of a mother who said she was forced into a car with her toddler.

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George Michael died of natural causes

George Michael died of natural causes, an inquest has found, confirming previous reports of a heart condition.

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May faces second Brexit defeat in House of Lords

Theresa May is facing a second Brexit defeat in the House of Lords within a week, putting her under further pressure as she attempts to meet her end-of-March Article 50 deadline.

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Monday, March 6, 2017

Boys urged to 'open up' about suicidal feelings

A new campaign is urging boys to open up about their emotions, following research which suggests they are six times less likely than girls to seek support for suicidal feelings.

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UK prices rising faster after Brexit vote

Prices in the UK are now rising at an annual rate of more than 3% in the latest evidence of economic fallout from the EU referendum, according to figures seen by Sky News.

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Republicans launch bid for Royal Archives access

Anti-monarchy campaigners have told Sky News they are launching a crowdfunding campaign in an attempt to get greater access to the Royal Archives.

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Taxi driver dragged from car in 'racist' attack

A gang of around 10 youths allegedly carried out a racially motivated attack on a taxi driver, dragging him out of his vehicle and on to the road.

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'Deplorable' animal death zoo loses licence

A zoo in Cumbria - where almost 500 animals died and a keeper was killed by a tiger - has had its application for a new licence rejected.

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Public tip-offs thwart UK terror attacks

Tip-offs from the public have foiled terrorist attacks on Britain’s streets, the UK’s most senior counter-terrorism police officer has told Sky News.

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Landfill dig for missing RAF man to start this week

Police looking for missing RAF serviceman Corrie McKeague will begin searching a landfill site this week.

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Service to mark 30th anniversary of Zeebrugge

A church service is to be held to mark the 30th anniversary of the Zeebrugge ferry disaster that claimed 193 lives.

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Sunday, March 5, 2017

Charities want help for problem debt families

In the week of the Budget, the Government is being urged to help thousands of UK families whose lives are blighted by financial debt.

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Pensioner takes on M74...with mobility scooter

An elderly man has been stopped by police after riding his mobility scooter on a motorway in Scotland.

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Mother abducted with toddler and raped

Two men are being sought by police after a mother and her toddler were abducted and the mother raped in a seven-hour ordeal.

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Corbyn's tax return release prompts questions

Jeremy Corbyn has published his tax return, prompting claims he appears to have left off his extra salary as Labour leader.

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Vauxhall workers wait for Peugeot buyout

The marriage will happen in Paris.

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Bellew reveals he broke his hand in win over Haye

Tony Bellew has revealed he suffered a broken hand in his stoppage victory over David Haye at The O2 on Saturday night.

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Boy, nine, dies after collapsing at school

An investigation has been launched following the death of a nine-year-old boy who collapsed at school from a suspected allergic reaction.

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Saturday, March 4, 2017

SSE customer charged £33k for one day's gas

One of the Big Six energy companies has apologised to customers after faulty smart meters told them they would be charged up to £33,000 for one day's power.

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Drop in HIV rates 'may be due to online drug'

A drug being bought online is believed to be the reason for a 40% drop in new rates of HIV in London.

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Is Tony Blair angling for a role with Donald Trump?

A spokesperson for Tony Blair has responded to newspaper claims that the former prime minister is seeking to become President Donald Trump's Middle East envoy.

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Remains of mystery baby found in Kent park

The remains of a baby have been found in a small park in Kent.

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Subscription charges and small print crackdown

Plans to stop so-called "subscription traps" where consumers end up unexpectedly paying for products and services will be announced in the Budget this week.

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Four held over hunt for escaped murderer

Dorset police have arrested for men in connection with the hunt for murderer Shaun Walmsley following his escape from custody.

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Johnson to hold 'high-level talks' in Russia

Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson is to travel to Russia for "high-level talks" in the coming weeks, it has been announced.

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Friday, March 3, 2017

Call to lower legal drink-drive limit to save lives

Councils and fire authorities are calling for the drink-drive limit to be lowered in England and Wales to cut alcohol-related accidents.

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Sinn Fein cuts DUP advantage to a single seat

Sinn Fein has cut the DUP's 10-seat Stormont advantage to a single seat in its best performance in Northern Ireland election history.

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Throwaway packaging focus of watchdog inquiry

A powerful committee of MPs is launching an inquiry into the impact of disposable packaging on Britain's environment.

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'Heartless' housing benefit cuts revived for 18-21s

A move to axe housing benefit for jobless 18-21 year-olds - which was postponed because of fierce opposition - will go ahead next month.

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Asda worker wanted to join militants after Brexit

An Asda worker has been jailed for eight years after claiming he was joining radicals linked to Islamic State in order to escape the effects of Brexit.

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Shoreham air disaster: Who is pilot Andy Hill?

Eleven men died when a vintage Hawker Hunter aircraft crashed at the Shoreham Airshow in August 2015.

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Pilot errors caused Shoreham air crash - report

The pilot of a jet crashed at Shoreham Airshow, killing 11 people, because he failed to gain enough height to complete a manoeuvre, an investigation has found.

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Is a second Scottish referendum on the cards?

On 24 June last year, Nicola Sturgeon said a second referendum was now "highly likely", less than two years after the landmark vote.

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Train 'seconds away' from rush-hour collision

At least one commuter train came within seconds of crashing into rubble following a wall collapse at Liverpool Lime Street station, a union has warned.

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Thursday, March 2, 2017

Adults eat 100 million convenience meals a week

British adults are at an "increased cancer risk" from eating a staggering 100 million fast food and takeaway meals every week, according to a new report.

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Industrial strategy lacks 'political will'

The Government's proposals for a new industrial strategy are short of clarity, insight and are in danger of falling short of the nation's ambition, according to a group of MPs.

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Toddler's death not investigated for nine months

Cumbria police did not investigate the death of toddler Poppi Worthington for nine months after a pathologist's suspicions were discounted, a report by the police watchdog has revealed.

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Rough sleepers hunted over allotment murder

Police in north London say they are tracing rough sleepers in connection with the murder of an 80-year-old woman at an allotment.

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New stun guns for England and Wales police

The Home Secretary has approved controversial plans to issue police officers in England and Wales with a new and more powerful Taser stun gun.

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Storm Doris death: 'Decay and neglect' on debris

A piece of wooden roofing that struck and killed a woman during Storm Doris showed signs of neglect and decay, a coroner has heard.

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PM: Brexit bill 'must be passed unamended'

The Government's bill to trigger Britain's exit from the European Union must be approved "unamended", Theresa May has said.

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Police effectiveness: How does your force rate?

HM Inspectorate of Constabulary (HMIC) examined the effectiveness of police forces in England and Wales.

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'Red flag' over 'national crisis' in policing

The official police watchdog has said it is raising a "red flag" against the state of policing after a damning new report found a series of failings.

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NI Assembly election: Voters go to polls

Polls have opened in the snap election triggered by the collapse of devolved government in Northern Ireland six weeks ago.

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Wednesday, March 1, 2017

Burglar gets eight years for £1m Cowell break-in

A burglar who stole almost £1m of jewellery from Simon Cowell's home, leaving him with "constant fear" for the safety of his family, has been jailed for eight years.

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Dog buried alive after nail hammered into skull

Two men have been jailed after hammering a nail into a dog's head and burying it alive in a "barbaric" attack.

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Minister writes to Lords before Brexit Bill vote

The Home Secretary has written to every peer in the House of Lords urging them not to defeat the Government's Brexit Bill.

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Paedophile with 'hidey hole' for victim jailed

A violent paedophile who created a 'hidey hole' in his home to conceal a young girl he was abusing has been jailed for 27 years after committing various sexual offences.

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Man arrested in missing Corrie McKeague case

Police investigating missing Corrie McKeague have arrested a man on suspicion of attempting to pervert the course of justice.

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Harsher punishments for drivers who use phones

New drivers now face losing their licence the first time they are caught using a phone behind the wheel illegally.

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Has Trump state visit to Britain been delayed?

Downing Street has insisted it has not set a date for Donald Trump's state visit despite claims it has been pushed back until October.

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Six guards charged over Tunisia attack response

Six security guards have been charged over their response to the Tunisian beach attack.

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UK should copy Trump border tax - ex-chancellor

The controversial border tax Donald Trump says will pay for his wall with Mexico is such a good idea that Britain should consider adopting something similar, according to one of the UK's most famous reforming chancellors. 

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