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Post Office: Police identify seven suspects related to Horizon scandal
Police investigating the Horizon Post Office scandal have now identified seven suspects, with more than 45 people classed as "persons of interest".
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Government makes concessions to Labour rebels over welfare reforms
The government has made an offer to rebel Labour MPs over its controversial welfare reforms, Sky News understands.
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'Atrocity not accident': Families of pedestrians killed by drivers running red lights speak out
On the wall of her family's living room, there is a large framed photograph of Alice Williams on the day of her first communion.
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Teachers given new guidance in dealing with AI-generated child sexual abuse material
Guidelines on how to deal with AI-generated child sexual abuse material (CSAM) have been issued to 38,000 teachers and staff across the UK.
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Child Q: Two Met Police officers sacked over strip search of 15-year-old schoolgirl
Two Metropolitan Police officers have been sacked after a misconduct hearing found they committed gross misconduct during the strip search of a 15-year-old schoolgirl wrongly suspected of possessing cannabis.
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Five people taken to hospital after double-decker bus carrying students crashes into river in Hampshire
Five people, including the driver, were treated in hospital after a bus left the road and ended up in a river in Hampshire, police said.
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Dame Anna Wintour steps back as American Vogue editor-in-chief after 37 years
Dame Anna Wintour is stepping down as American Vogue editor-in-chief after 37 years.
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UK weather: Amber heat health alert issued for England ahead of potentially the hottest June day on record
An amber heat health alert has been issued for some parts of England - days before what could be the hottest June day on record.
Local Headlines
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Mayor completes 60ft charity abseil
The Mayor of Dudley overcame the jitters to abseil from the top of a 60-foot Dudley College rooftop as part of a day long charity event.
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Rogue builder pleads guilty to misleading consumer
A rogue builder has landed more than £16,000 in fines and court costs after pleading guilty to a breach in professional diligence towards a Stourbridge couple.
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Competition to name new waste trucks extended
A competition giving children the chance to name the council’s new waste trucks has been extended – with the authority’s waste service accepting entries in person at five summer events.
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World-first Ozzy Osbourne exhibition now open in Birmingham
A world-first exhibition celebrating the solo achievements and global accolades of rock icon Ozzy Osbourne is now open at Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery, welcoming music fans from far and wide.
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Sandwell sports club dives head first into success
A Sandwell sporting club has gone from zero to hero in under two years via a winning combination of national-level coaching development and unearthing exceptional local talent.
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Free Bikeability sessions this Summer in Walsall
Walsall Council’s road safety team is offering free cycling education during the Summer holidays.
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State-of-the-art centre of excellence for health education announced
Halesowen College has announced the latest development in its estate portfolio; its state-of-the-art Centre of Excellence for Health Education.
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Young people share how together they’re 'Making It Sandwell'
Around 200 people came together yesterday to mark the launch of a project to celebrate, champion and bring people together in making Sandwell a great place to live, learn, work and visit.
Entertainment News
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Prosecutors give closing arguments in Sean 'Diddy' Combs trial
Sean "Diddy" Combs led a criminal enterprise for two decades, using "power, violence and fear" to carry out brutal crimes, believing his "fame, wealth and power" put him above the law, a prosecutor has told his trial.
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Jeff Bezos's Venice wedding celebrations begin with star-studded party after fresh protests
Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez's star-studded wedding celebrations in Venice have begun, with VIP guests including the Kardashians descending on the Italian city.
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Brad Pitt's Los Angeles home broken into
Brad Pitt's home in Los Angeles was broken into on Wednesday, two law enforcement sources have told Sky News' US partner, NBC News.
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Dame Anna Wintour steps back as American Vogue editor-in-chief after 37 years
Dame Anna Wintour is stepping down as American Vogue editor-in-chief after 37 years.
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Denis Villeneuve: Director of next James Bond film announced - and says he's a 'diehard 007 fan'
The director of the next James Bond film has been announced.
National Sport
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Championship 2025/26 fixtures, dates, schedule & how to watch: Birmingham vs Ipswich, Southampton vs Wrexham open new season
Birmingham vs Ipswich will kick off the new 2025/26 Sky Bet Championship season on Friday August 8, live on Sky Sports.
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George Russell says Mercedes talks with Max Verstappen are delaying him being offered a new contract
George Russell has suggested Mercedes' continued pursuit of Red Bull's Max Verstappen is delaying an extension to his expiring contract.
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England vs India: Captain Ben Stokes hails Ben Duckett's ton as hosts make more magic at Headingley
England captain Ben Stokes hailed Ben Duckett's outstanding performance as the hosts made more magical memories at Headingley.
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Myles Lewis-Skelly: Arsenal left-back signs new long-term contract after breakout season
Myles Lewis-Skelly has vowed to "keep staying humble" after signing a new long-term contract at Arsenal.
Business News
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VIvergo bioethanol plant to close 'due to UK-US trade agreement'
Despite "extensive" negotiations with the government, the UK's largest bioethanol plant is to close due to the UK-US trade agreement, according to the firm that owns it.
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Fresh drive to fix shortfalls in UK's economic statistics
Ten million pounds is to be spent on fixing shortfalls in the core numbers produced by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) amid a continuing lack of confidence in their accuracy.
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Mobile signal blackspots to be eliminated on many of the UK's major train routes
Train journeys can be frustrating at the best of times - with passengers having to put up with delays, noisy commuters or a lack of available seats.
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Miliband shuns £25bn UK-Morocco renewable energy project Xlinks
The government is snubbing a £25bn renewable energy project which promised to import enough solar and wind power from Morocco to meet nearly a tenth of the UK's electricity demand.
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Student visa giant Study Group secures reprieve with new funding
One of the largest sponsors of international students at British universities has landed tens of millions of pounds of new funding from two major investment firms.
Politics News
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Government makes concessions to Labour rebels over welfare reforms
The government has made an offer to rebel Labour MPs over its controversial welfare reforms, Sky News understands.
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Welfare bill: A humiliating blow for Starmer, and the fallout will be felt way beyond this week
First there was stonewalling, then the private complaints from MPs before a very public outburst that saw an eye-watering 127 MPs tell their prime minister they were going to defy him on a welfare vote.
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Keir Starmer is in a hot mess - and I've never seen anything like it
Less than a year ago in Downing Street, the bunting was out, and Keir Starmer was walking into No 10 to a chorus of cheers after winning a landslide victory.
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Reform would win most seats in general election, in-depth poll suggests
The Reform Party is on track to get the most seats if an election took place this year - with combined support for the Conservatives and Labour collapsing to less than half of the national vote, new in-depth polling suggests.
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Who will take the fall for welfare chaos?
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World News
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EU warns Europe must start building 'millions of drones' to defend itself against possible Russian attacks
The EU's defence commissioner has warned Europe must be capable of building a drone army in case Russia attacks.
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Pete Hegseth's news conference made one thing clear – but two questions still need answering
Pete Hegseth's angry news conference, where the US defence secretary roundly abused those media outlets and individuals who didn't agree with him, certainly told us one thing.
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The truth about the success of US airstrikes on Iran lies buried deep underground
The B-2 bombers have returned to their US base, but questions about the success of their airstrikes last weekend hang in the air.
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Jeff Bezos's Venice wedding celebrations begin with star-studded party after fresh protests
Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez's star-studded wedding celebrations in Venice have begun, with VIP guests including the Kardashians descending on the Italian city.
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North Korea opens huge coastal resort as Kim Jong Un celebrates 'one of the greatest successes this year'
North Korea has built a huge coastal resort which might one day open to foreign tourists.
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Fito - Ecuador's most-wanted fugitive - found hiding under kitchen counter after a year on the run
Ecuador's most-wanted fugitive has been recaptured - more than a year after he escaped from a maximum-security prison.
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Richard Gerald Jordan: Man who was on death row in Mississippi for almost 50 years executed
A man who was on death row in Mississippi for almost 50 years has been executed.
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How gene therapy device could create personalised medicines for rare diseases
A new portable gene therapy device could allow hospital pharmacies to create personalised medicines on demand, a new study says.
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Six killed in China floods as tropical storm threatens further devastation
At least six people have died after floods overwhelmed China's Guizhou province.
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Denis Villeneuve: Director of next James Bond film announced - and says he's a 'diehard 007 fan'
The director of the next James Bond film has been announced.
Weird News
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Calls for Scotland-wide seagull summit amid warnings someone could be killed
Politicians have called for a Scotland-wide seagull summit to be held amid warnings someone could be killed.
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Injured dog walkers could be costing NHS £23m a year
Injured dog walkers could be costing the NHS about £23m a year, a study suggests.
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Police called as two young bears escape from wildlife enclosure in Devon - and devour honey
Two young bears escaped from their enclosure at a wildlife park in Devon - and devoured a week's worth of honey.
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Police issue mosh pit warning ahead of Download festival in Leicestershire this weekend
Police are warning rock fans at this weekend's Download festival about the potential for accidental calls while in the mosh pit.
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Syrian contractor discovers ancient Byzantine tomb complex during construction
A Syrian contractor made a historic discovery when clearing the rubble of a destroyed home, stumbling upon remains of an underground Byzantine tomb complex.