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TikTok and YouTube 'not safe enough' for children, says Ofcom
TikTok and YouTube have been criticised by the communications watchdog for "failing" to take steps to protect children "despite overwhelming evidence of harm".
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Radio station apologises after accidentally announcing King's death
A radio station that accidentally announced the King had died has apologised for "any distress caused".
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Are Reform a bigger threat to Labour or the Conservatives? Here's what local election results tell us
Despite Labour losing most seats to Reform, in-depth Sky News analysis of May's local election results shows that Reform's popularity is hitting the Conservatives hardest.
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UK weather: Heatwave forecast and health alerts issued as temperatures set to hit 30C
A series of health alerts have been issued as forecasters warned a heatwave could see temperatures hit 30C in parts of the UK over the coming days.
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Women who died in the sea off Brighton named as sisters from London
Three women whose bodies were recovered from the sea off Brighton beach were all sisters in their 30s, police revealed.
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Aston Villa win Europa League to claim first major trophy in 30 years
Aston Villa have won the Europa League following victory over German side Freiburg in Istanbul.
Local Headlines
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Charity marks 35 years of lifesaving across the Midlands
Midlands Air Ambulance Charity is celebrating 35 years of providing vital pre-hospital emergency care across the Midlands, marking the milestone anniversary on 21st May 2026.
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Bank of England to give exclusive update at Black Country chamber event
The Bank of England will give an exclusive update on the state of the economy at a special event organised by the Black Country Chamber of Commerce.
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£20 million investment plan approved
People who live and work in a defined area of Dudley borough will see up to £20 million of investment over the next 10 years after a regeneration plan received government approval.
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Stellar line-up for free Dudley Writers’ Festival
Bestselling authors from a wide range of genres will be talking to audiences about their work during this year’s Dudley Writers’ Festival.
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MP welcomes new £13m funding to improve support for veterans
Dudley MP, Sonia Kumar says she welcomes the opening of the second round of funding for the Government’s new VALOUR veterans support programme.
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Reform UK councillor in Walsall suspended by party days after election
A Reform UK councillor in Walsall has been suspended from the party just days after the local elections.
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Police publish Victim Support Strategy
West Midlands Police have formally set their plan for how they will support victims of crime over the next three years.
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Major boost for Sports Quarter and Blues ground
The West Midlands Mayor has announced the launch of an ‘ambitious’ project that’s set to provide a major boost for the Sports Quarter plans.
Entertainment News
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'Serious concerns' raised by MPs after rape allegations on Married At First Sight UK
MPs have written to Channel 4 and Ofcom with "serious concerns" about their response to the allegations of rape and sexual assault on Married At First Sight UK.
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UFC Freedom 250: What you need to know about the unprecedented White House event
History will be made in Washington DC on 14 June, when Donald Trump marks his birthday with cage fighting on the White House lawn.
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Shakira acquitted of tax fraud in Spain
Singer Shakira has been acquitted of tax fraud and should be reimbursed more than 55m euros (£48m), Spain's High Court has ruled, following years of financial legal battles.
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Harvey Weinstein's rape retrial ends in mistrial after jury fails to reach verdict
Harvey Weinstein's third rape retrial has ended in a mistrial after the jury said it was deadlocked.
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Casting for new James Bond under way
The search for the next James Bond is under way, Amazon MGM Studios has revealed, with the casting process to replace Daniel Craig having "just begun".
National Sport
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Southampton's appeal against Championship play-off final explusion dismissed after 'spygate' scandal
Southampton's appeal against their expulsion from the Championship play-off final as a result of the 'spygate' scandal has been dismissed.
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Arsenal win Premier League: Mikel Arteta's side end 22-year wait for title
Arsenal have been crowned Premier League champions for the first time in 22 years.
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Southampton: The FA to launch investigation into south coast club amid 'Spygate' scandal
The FA has confirmed in a statement that it has launched an investigation into Southampton amid the 'Spygate' scandal.
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Paul Merson: Mikel Arteta has transformed Arsenal from also-rans to Premier League champions
After Arsenal clinched the Premier League title this week, Sky Sports pundit Paul Merson assesses where the trophy was won and lost after a thrilling title race.
Business News
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SpaceX targets record flotation that could make Musk a trillionaire
Elon Musk has revealed plans for a stock market flotation of SpaceX that looks set to raise a record sum and could make him the world's first trillionaire.
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Zuckerberg warns 'success isn't a given' as 10% of Meta workforce laid off
Tech giant Meta has laid off 10% of its workforce - as chief executive Mark Zuckerberg warns that "success isn't a given".
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Nvidia continues record breaking streak but not everyone is convinced
The world's most valuable company has reported another series of record-breaking and expectation-defying results, easing fears, for now, of a slowdown in the AI boom.
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Sheffield start-up intelliGEN sparks $20m fundraise | Mark Kleinman blog
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Supermarkets 'encouraged to cap food prices' by government to help with cost of living crisis
The government has moved to distance itself from reported efforts to introduce price caps on key supermarket products, such as eggs, bread and milk, in return for the easing of some regulations.
Politics News
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The story behind Britain's 'sanctions blunder'
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Are Reform a bigger threat to Labour or the Conservatives? Here's what local election results tell us
Despite Labour losing most seats to Reform, in-depth Sky News analysis of May's local election results shows that Reform's popularity is hitting the Conservatives hardest.
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How the assisted dying bill could still become the law
The assisted dying bill has a chance of restarting its journey to becoming law on Thursday.
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Scottish parliament removes gender search function from website after two trans MSPs elected
The Scottish parliament has removed the option to search for MSPs by their gender on its website.
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Top diplomat who stood in after Lord Mandelson sacking abruptly leaves post
A top diplomat who stood in as interim ambassador after Lord Peter Mandelson was sacked has abruptly left his post with no explanation.
World News
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UK to provide up to £20m for fight against Ebola outbreak in Democratic Republic of the Congo and Uganda
The UK will provide up to £20m to help contain an Ebola outbreak suspected of killing more than 130 people in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Uganda.
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Weeks of unrest in Bolivia causes widespread disruption - and forces president to reshuffle cabinet
International concern has been growing following weeks of nationwide protests in Bolivia - with the country's president saying he will reshuffle his cabinet in response to the unrest.
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Suspected Ebola cases reach 600 and more expected - WHO
There are now 600 suspected Ebola cases after the outbreak in Congo and Uganda, the World Health Organisation has said.
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Why is Cuba a US target again? | Sky News Explains
Cuba's former president Raul Castro has been charged by the US with murder.
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Former Cuba president Raul Castro charged with murder in the US
Raul Castro, Cuba's former president, has been charged with murder in the US in connection with a military airstrike against two civilian planes, which killed four people.
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Israeli security minister taunts detained flotilla activists as police filmed forcing them to kneel
Israeli police have been filmed forcing activists to kneel on the ground with their hands tied behind their backs while the country's national security minister tells them they should be imprisoned for a long time.
Weird News
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Driver filmed with football net on top of car
Police say a driver made an "own goal" by dangerously driving with an unsecured football net on top of their car.
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The robot that can outplay elite table tennis players
A robot has become so good at playing table tennis that at times it defeated elite human players, in what has been hailed as "a longstanding milestone for AI".
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Monkeys eating soil to settle upset stomachs from junk food, says research
Monkeys in Gibraltar have learned to eat soil to settle their stomachs from all the junk food they consume, research suggests.
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Trio sentenced over 'bear costume' insurance fraud scam in California
Three people have been jailed for insurance fraud after claiming their cars were damaged by a bear - only for the assailant to be somebody dressed in a bear costume.
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Woman given 14 shots of tequila on Carnival cruise awarded £220,000 in damages
A cruise passenger who was overserved alcohol and suffered a possible traumatic brain injury after falling down some stairs has been awarded £220,000 in damages.




