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National Headlines
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Man, 38, arrested after Churchill statue defaced with 'Zionist war criminal'
The statue of Sir Winston Churchill in Parliament Square in Westminster was defaced overnight with "Zionist war criminal" and other graffiti.
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By-election result 'bruising' - but replacing Starmer 'won't solve the problem', says Harman
Labour's loss at the Gorton and Denton by-election has been "very painful and bruising" - but replacing Sir Keir Starmer "won't solve the problem", Baroness Harriet Harman has said.
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Soham murderer Ian Huntley remains in a serious condition after prison attack
Soham murderer Ian Huntley remains in a serious condition in hospital following a prison assault, police say.
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'Miracle' boy expected to be paralysed due to spina bifida able to walk after ground-breaking surgery in the womb
A three-year-old boy who would almost certainly have been born paralysed because of a severe spinal abnormality is able to walk after having ground-breaking stem cell surgery while still in the womb.
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NHS Tayside U-turn paves the way for hundreds of alleged victims of 'butcher' brain surgeon to sue
A Scottish health board has made a dramatic U-turn paving the way for hundreds of alleged victims of a "butcher" brain surgeon to sue, Sky News has learned.
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Man charged with possession of offensive weapon after incident at Manchester mosque
A man has been charged after police were called to reports of a suspect armed with an axe at a Manchester mosque.
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YouTuber accused of murdering pregnant girlfriend 'recorded livestream alibi four days earlier'
A YouTuber accused of murdering his pregnant girlfriend recorded the livestream he used as an alibi four days earlier, a court heard.
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Vegetarian diet can slash risk of five cancers by up to 30%, study finds
A vegetarian diet can reduce the risk of five types of cancer by as much as 30%, a study has found.
Local Headlines
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Colleges unite to put the pride in the West Midlands
Colleges from across the West Midlands united for a day of celebration and awareness yesterday, hosting an LGBTQ+ conference entitled Putting the PRIDE in the West Midlands.
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Ozzy Osbourne to be honoured with BRITs lifetime achievement award
West Midlands' rock icon Ozzy Osbourne, will be honoured at this year’s BRITs with a lifetime achievement award, in recognition and celebration of his 'inimitable impact and influence' on music worldwide.
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Labour councillor quits and joins Advance UK
Sandwell councillor David Wilkes has quit Labour and joined new right-wing party Advance UK.
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Tackling anti-social behaviour with new orders
A new order has come into force this week to tackle street racing, motor stunts and other dangerous and obstructive driving across Dudley borough.
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Residents reminded to register to vote in local elections
People across Dudley borough are being urged to register to vote in advance of local elections which will take place on 7 May.
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Spring Steam Gala promises a 'Pug and Judy' show
The Severn Valley Railway has unveiled two more visiting locomotives for its Spring Steam Gala, taking place from 16 to 19 April.
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Bereaved man back in the swim of things
A local man has rediscovered his zest for living through the physical and mental release of swimming – at Sandwell Aquatics Centre in Smethwick – and the community feel of the facility.
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MP confirms she will stand down as a councillor
Voters will have an unscheduled seat to fill in May’s local elections after Cat Eccles confirmed she will stand down.
Entertainment News
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Netflix withdraws Warner Bros bid as Paramount offer declared 'superior'
Paramount Skydance is on course to win the Warner Bros Discovery (WBD) takeover battle after rival Netflix stepped away.
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The UK's delicate deal to get the Bayeux Tapestry loaned from France - a diplomatic coup or cultural gamble?
When the Bayeux Tapestry goes on show at the British Museum later this year it will be the culmination of one of the most impressive cultural exchanges this century.
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BBC investigating 'serious mistake' after racial slur shouted during BAFTAs broadcast
The BBC says it is carrying out a "fast-tracked" investigation after failing to cut a racial slur shouted by a Tourette's campaigner, from its BAFTAs broadcast on Sunday.
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Rob Reiner's son Nick pleads not guilty to murder of his parents
Rob Reiner's son Nick has pleaded not guilty to two counts of first-degree murder in the fatal stabbing of the actor-director and his wife Michele Singer Reiner.
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Government confirms broadcast‑style regulation for Netflix, Disney+ and more
The UK's biggest video-on-demand services will have to follow the same rules on content and accessibility as traditional broadcasters, under new legislation being implemented.
National Sport
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Champions League last 16 draw: Man City draw Real Madrid as Arsenal, Liverpool, Chelsea, Spurs and Newcastle learn fate
Manchester City will face Real Madrid in the last 16 of the Champions League, as Chelsea were drawn against holders Paris Saint-Germain.
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Anthony Gordon transfer news: Newcastle forward's contract length revealed amid Arsenal speculation
Newcastle have added security surrounding the future of Anthony Gordon with his contract set to expire in 2030.
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Andrea Pavan: Italian golfer falls down lift shaft in freak accident as fellow pros donate towards his recovery
Italian golfer Andrea Pavan has sustained multiple injuries after falling three floors down a lift shaft in South Africa.
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Douglas Luiz interview: Why Aston Villa return suits him and Unai Emery as Brazilian midfielder readjusts to Villa life
Douglas Luiz is delighted to be back at Aston Villa. Ask him what he missed about the place and his answer is swift. “Everything! I missed the players, the coach. Villa Park, for me, is very special too. Here, I had my best my moments. I missed everything.”
Business News
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Netflix withdraws Warner Bros bid as Paramount offer declared 'superior'
Paramount Skydance is on course to win the Warner Bros Discovery (WBD) takeover battle after rival Netflix stepped away.
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AI willing to 'go nuclear' in wargames, study finds - amid 'stand-off' between Pentagon and leading AI lab
As the deadline looms for a leading AI lab to hand over its tech to the US military, a study has appeared suggesting AI models are more than willing to go nuclear in wargames.
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Ocado to cut 1,000 jobs under restructuring plan
Ocado is to cut around 1,000 jobs as part of a plan to slash costs and restructure its operations.
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EU not doing enough to stop Russian shadow fleet, European Parliament president says
European countries are continuing to fund Russia's war in Ukraine by buying oil and gas, the president of the European Parliament has admitted.
Politics News
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By-election result 'bruising' - but replacing Starmer 'won't solve the problem', says Harman
Labour's loss at the Gorton and Denton by-election has been "very painful and bruising" - but replacing Sir Keir Starmer "won't solve the problem", Baroness Harriet Harman has said.
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Starmer says by-election loss 'very disappointing' - but vows to fight on
Sir Keir Starmer has said the Greens' victory in the Gorton and Denton by-election is "very disappointing" - but he has vowed to fight on.
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We are in a new era of multi-party politics
This is a parliamentary by-election result for the ages, one that sets the tone for its time.
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Gorton and Denton by-election 'cheating' claim explained
Record numbers of illegal 'family voting' have taken place at the Gorton and Denton by-election, official observers have reported.
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Did the Greens just deliver a knockout blow for Keir Starmer?
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World News
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'I'm not the best father,' admits Volodymyr Zelenskyy as president says Ukraine hit by harshest winter for decades'
Ukraine's president has spoken of personal challenges, after several years of conflict with Ukraine, admitting "I'm not the best father" in a Sky News interview.
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Iran and US compromise over nuclear stockpile - but Trump's window for action grows smaller by the day
Iran has offered to never stockpile nuclear material and will reduce its current stockpile to "almost nothing", in return for elimination of sanctions, according to sources close to the high-stakes talks which took place indirectly with the US in Geneva on Thursday.
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AI willing to 'go nuclear' in wargames, study finds - amid 'stand-off' between Pentagon and leading AI lab
As the deadline looms for a leading AI lab to hand over its tech to the US military, a study has appeared suggesting AI models are more than willing to go nuclear in wargames.
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The Epstein committee shouldn't be defined by politics - but it is hard to avoid
It was never going to be a meeting of minds.
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Ukraine's Volodymyr Zelenskyy tells Sky News he's ready to meet Putin for peace talks but won't give up territory
In a wide-ranging interview, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy told Sky News he is ready to meet Vladimir Putin for talks and will do anything to bring about peace.
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The UK's delicate deal to get the Bayeux Tapestry loaned from France - a diplomatic coup or cultural gamble?
When the Bayeux Tapestry goes on show at the British Museum later this year it will be the culmination of one of the most impressive cultural exchanges this century.
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NASA reveals details of medical incident that led to historic evacuation from ISS
NASA has revealed details of an incident aboard the ISS that prompted the first medical evacuation in the space station's 25-year history.
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Pakistan in 'open war' with Afghanistan, Pakistani defence minister says
Pakistan's defence minister has said the country is in an "open war" with neighbouring Afghanistan, after both nations launched strikes overnight.
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American jailed over suitcase murder deported from Bali
Indonesia has freed and deported an American man after he spent 11 years in jail for the premeditated murder of his then-girlfriend's mother, in a case known as the Bali "suitcase murder".
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Schengen rules will apply at Gibraltar border under post-Brexit deal
Gibraltar will remain British, but dual Gibraltarian-Spanish passport checks will be required for those arriving by air and sea, according to a new post-Brexit deal.
Weird News
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Police officer sacked and banned from profession for using WFH trick
A police sergeant has been sacked for using a picture frame to weigh down her laptop keys and give the false impression she was working from home.
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The energy habits that cause the most family arguments
On a day when energy bills are making headlines, we thought we'd share new research on the energy habits that lead to the most household arguments.
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Obama says aliens 'are real' - but he hasn't seen any
Barack Obama has said aliens are "real" in an interview, before later taking to social media to clarify his comments.
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'Britain's loneliest sheep', Fiona, gives birth for first time
"Britain's loneliest sheep" has given birth for the first time.
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Fire-juggling unicyclist caught performing on crossing
Police have caught a man juggling fire while riding a unicycle on a pedestrian crossing.




