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UK weather: End of cold spell in sight as parts of country expected to have milder temperatures than Madrid
The weather in the UK is expected to turn milder in the coming days, with temperatures set to reach double digits Celsius in some parts from Sunday.
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Palestine Action activist on hunger strike for nearly 70 days 'deteriorating'
Palestine Action hunger strikers could be at risk of death, the group and a leading doctor have warned, as one of them enters 69 days without food.
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Man dies after tree falls on to caravan during Storm Goretti
A man has died after a tree fell on to a caravan during Storm Goretti.
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Non-league Macclesfield knock holders Crystal Palace out of FA Cup in third round
Non-league Macclesfield FC, of the National League North, have knocked holders Crystal Palace out of the FA Cup, beating them 2-1 in the third round in the competition's biggest ever upset.
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Elon Musk says backlash to AI chatbot deepfake images is 'excuse for censorship'
The UK government "wants any excuse for censorship", Elon Musk has said, amid a growing backlash over deepfake sexual images produced by his social media site X's artificial intelligence tool.
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More warnings for snow and ice - as tens of thousands without power
Forecasters have warned the UK should brace for more cold weather, ice and snow over the weekend, following Storm Goretti.
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'My daughter was diagnosed with childhood dementia before she turned four - what we were told is criminal'
The day before Sophia Scott celebrated her fourth birthday, her parents were summoned to a Glasgow hospital room. Five doctors stood waiting.
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'It made me feel so small' says man turned away from hotel for being homeless
A man has told Sky News how small he was made to feel when a hotel refused to let him in on a freezing cold night because he was homeless.
Local Headlines
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Animal sanctuary appeal for help after storm damage
Staff at Brockswood Animal Sanctuary in Sedgley are appealing for public support after Storm Goretti destroyed much of their site.
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Family hubs among services disrupted by snow
Dudley Council has closed its five family hubs as a safety precaution following storm Goretti’s snowfall and freezing conditions.
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Man arrested as stolen car recovered after swift work in Sandwell
Police have recovered a stolen car and made an arrest following swift work in Sandwell yesterday.
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Amber warning across the Midlands for snow as Storm Goretti hits the region
The Met Office has issued an amber warning as heavy rain, turning to snow is expected to hit the region overnight and into tomorrow morning.
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One week left to apply for your child's primary school place
Applications for pupils starting in reception in September 2026 close on 15th January.
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Community reuse and recycling event coming to Kingswinford
Dudley Council is asking residents to gift items that are too good to throw away to its community sharing scheme, with an event taking place next week.
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Birmingham broadcasting legend receives honorary doctorate
Birmingham broadcasting icon Marverine Cole has been awarded an honorary doctorate by Birmingham City University in recognition of her outstanding contribution to journalism, education and media diversity.
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Council to review grit bin removal
Dudley Council will replace grit bins which have been ‘missed’ during the current cold snap following an online backlash.
Entertainment News
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Most anticipated video games coming out in 2026
Grand Theft Auto VI is unquestionably the single most anticipated video game of 2026.
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Gabby Logan pays tribute to her father, Welsh football legend Terry Yorath
Gabby Logan has paid tribute to her father, former Leeds United and Wales midfielder Terry Yorath, who died at the age of 75 following a short illness.
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Funeral held for French movie and style icon Brigitte Bardot
Brigitte Bardot's funeral has been held with a private service in Saint-Tropez.
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Lawyer for Rob Reiner's son withdraws from case
The arraignment of Rob Reiner's son over the killing of his parents has been delayed after his high-profile defence lawyer withdrew from the case.
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Warner Bros shareholders urged to reject amended Paramount bid
The board of Warner Bros Discovery (WBD) has urged its shareholders to reject an amended hostile bid by Paramount Skydance while maintaining its unanimous support for a rival offer by Netflix.
National Sport
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Macclesfield beat Crystal Palace in FA Cup: Oliver Glasner fumes after shock third-round exit
Oliver Glasner fumed at his Crystal Palace side after their shock FA Cup third-round exit at Macclesfield on Saturday, saying his U21 side could have done better.
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The Ashes: Australia win series 4-1 after earning nervy five-wicket win over England on final day in Sydney
Australia squeaked home to a five-wicket victory over England in the fifth Ashes Test after a nervy final day in Sydney, the hosts' dominance over the series reflected in securing a 4-1 scoreline.
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Man Utd: Roy Keane calls for Eddie Howe to succeed Ruben Amorim at Old Trafford as Gary Neville tells club to 'remove risks' in search
Roy Keane has called for Eddie Howe to succeed Ruben Amorim at Manchester United, as Gary Neville tells the hierarchy to "remove the risks" while citing Thomas Tuchel as the perfect appointment.
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Anthony Joshua needs time to process friends' deaths before decision on boxing future, says Eddie Hearn
Eddie Hearn says Anthony Joshua needs time to grieve before he makes a decision on his boxing future - but does think the former heavyweight champion will return to the ring.
Business News
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Abu Dhabi steel group eyes takeover of Gupta's UK empire
A UAE-based steel company has made an approach to buy Britain's third-biggest steel producer, months after it was declared "hopelessly insolvent" and fell into the hands of the Official Receiver.
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Reviving Venezuela's oil industry may be harder than Trump thinks - and this is why
Oil sits at the heart of Donald Trump's Venezuelan gamble. Within a day of the US operation which ousted President Nicolas Maduro, Trump made his top priority clear: reviving the country's oil industry.
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RAC owners rev up plan for £5bn sale or stock market float
The owners of the RAC will next week launch a process expected to culminate in a £5bn sale or stock market listing of the breakdown recovery service later in 2026.
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Next puts best foot forward in pursuit of Russell & Bromley
Next has teamed up with a stock clearance specialist as it pursues a takeover of the family-owned shoe retailer Russell & Bromley.
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Glencore and Rio Tinto in talks that could create world's largest mining firm
Glencore is in talks with rival Rio Tinto that could lead to merger and the creation of the world's largest mining firm.
Politics News
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Asylum hotel migrant evictions set to begin in the spring
Evictions of migrants living in asylum hotels are set to start in the spring, Sky News understands.
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£200m allocated for UK armed forces deployment to Ukraine, government says
The government has allocated £200m of funding to prepare the UK's armed forces to be deployed to Ukraine in the event of a peace deal.
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'Extremely dangerous situation': Ex-Danish PM reacts to US 'act of aggression' over Greenland
The former prime minister of Denmark has told Sky News her country is "being bullied" by the US over Greenland, and that it views this as "an act of aggression".
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Labour MP who rebelled over jury trial plans 'not expecting to lose whip'
A Labour MP who broke ranks to oppose the government's plans to restrict jury trials has said he is not expecting to lose the party whip - but he does "not care" if he does.
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Can Zack Polanski's anti-establishment message beat Nigel Farage on migration?
Zack Polanski might not appear the most natural ally of Reform voters.
World News
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Iran's regime more vulnerable than it has ever been, but Khamenei shows no sign of relenting
Mass protest is a long way from revolution.
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Reza Pahlavi: Who is the exiled crown prince positioning himself as a key figure in Iran's future after decades away?
As Iran's leaders confront a serious challenge to their authority in the form of nationwide anti-government protests, the country's exiled crown prince is trying to position himself as a key figure in his homeland's future.
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JD Vance agrees sexualised AI deepfakes 'entirely unacceptable,' Lammy says
David Lammy has said that US vice president JD Vance agrees that sexualised AI-generated deepfakes - such as those made using Elon Musk's Grok - are "entirely unacceptable".
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Philippines: Signs of life detected from rubbish avalanche which killed four in Cebu City
Signs of life have been detected by rescuers searching for more than 30 people missing after an avalanche of rubbish that left four workers dead at a landfill site in the central Philippines.
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Russia's use of hypersonic missile brings fresh threat to Europe and NATO
Russia's inclusion of the Oreshnik intermediate-range ballistic missile (IRBM) in its latest missile and drone strikes on Ukraine has drawn attention well beyond the immediate battlefield - raising urgent questions about the wider security implications for Europe and NATO alike.
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Patagonia: Wildfires sweep across parts of southern Argentina, forcing thousands to flee
Wildfires have swept across a popular tourist destination in the Argentine Patagonia, destroying a large area of forest, destroying properties, and forcing at least 3,000 people to flee.
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Video shows masked Israeli settlers beating 67-year-old deaf Palestinian man in West Bank
Footage has shown dozens of masked Israeli settlers armed with sticks beating an elderly Palestinian man in the occupied West Bank.
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Russian oil depot fire after Ukrainian drone strike - as UN to meet over hypersonic missile attack
A drone strike by Ukraine has caused a fire at an oil depot in Russia's southern Volgograd region, according to regional authorities.
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'State of disaster' declared as Australia battles bushfires during extreme heatwave
Part of Australia's Victoria state has been declared a disaster zone after dozens of fires tore through 300,000 hectares, destroying homes, during an extreme heatwave.
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Colombian rebels must unite to fight US, guerrilla leader says
The head of the largest dissident branch of the former Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) guerrilla group has called on rebel groups to come together to fight US interventionism.
Weird News
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Stolen Fabergé pendant passed to police - quite literally
A Fabergé pendant has been recovered - after police spent six days closely monitoring the man accused of swallowing it.
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'Drop and cover' earthquake alert turns out to be false alarm
An earthquake alert preparing people to "drop, cover, hold on" buzzed on phones in the US on Thursday - but turned out to be completely false.
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Spirit animal: Raccoon gets drunk as a skunk in a booze store - and sleeps off hangover in the toilet
A raccoon has gotten as drunk as a skunk.
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Is Die Hard a Christmas film? The public have spoken - and you might not like the result
It's a debate that's torn families apart for years - with selection boxes thrown in rage, and stony silences around the dinner table.
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Oxford Dictionary publisher reveals Word of the Year 2025 - do you know it?
Don't get too upset, but 'rage bait' has been named by Oxford University Press as this year's Word of the Year, beating other online terms.




