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Death cap mushroom trial: How murder plot unfolded - and how killer tried to cover her tracks
More details from the trial of an Australian woman convicted of murdering her parents-in-law and an aunt after serving them poisonous mushrooms for lunch have been revealed - including why her husband rejected an invitation.
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Epping Council loses permission to appeal ruling over asylum seekers at Bell Hotel
Epping Council has been denied the chance to appeal a ruling to the Supreme Court over asylum seekers being housed at The Bell Hotel.
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The questions raised by alleged GPS jamming of EU chief's flight
The alleged GPS jamming of a plane carrying Ursula von der Leyen by Russia raises concerns about air travel - but were there politics at play?
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Summer 2025 was warmest on record - and repeat is now 70 times more likely, Met Office says
The UK has just sizzled through its hottest summer on record, a phenomenon made 70 times more likely by climate change, the Met Office said today.
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Starmer to hold first cabinet meeting since No 10 shakeup - as he declares start of 'phase two'
Sir Keir Starmer will chair his first cabinet meeting of the parliamentary term today, after a major shake-up to his Downing Street team ahead of a defining period for the government.
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The empty flats that developers say sum up Britain's housing crisis
There are 1,210 completed homes which cannot be occupied because of delays in the work of the government's building safety regulator, Sky News can reveal.
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Thousands of hot dogs spill across busy highway
A truckload of hot dogs has spilled across a busy road in Pennsylvania.
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New Green leader reveals he spoke to Jeremy Corbyn - and doesn't rule out pact
The new leader of the Green Party has revealed he spoke to Jeremy Corbyn this week amid suggestions there could be a pact between their two parties.
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Drill, maybe, drill: Why North Sea oil and gas will not meet UK energy needs
Kemi Badenoch's promise to "maximise" oil and gas extraction has put clear North Sea water between her party and the government.
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Ex-asylum seeker wants government to deport him to Somalia because it's 'safer' than Nuneaton
A former asylum seeker wants the government to send him back to his home country Somalia because he believes it is "not safe" living in a market town in Warwickshire.
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Chinese, Russian and Indian leaders seek to show unity and push for new world order in Beijing meeting
Chinese, Russian and Indian leaders hope their meeting in Beijing this week projects unity and helps usher in a new world order.
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What are Labubus and how did they get so popular?
Troll-like Labubu dolls have taken over the consumer world. Their creator, Pop Mart, has reported a near 400% net profit so far this year, while some have spent thousands on the toys second-hand.
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Every mobile phone to receive emergency alert: When it will happen - and what it will say
Mobile phones across the UK will be sent an emergency alert as the government tests the system nationwide.
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More than 1,000 feared dead in Sudan landslide, rebel group says
More than 1,000 people are feared dead after a landslide in a village in western Sudan, the Sudan Liberation Movement/Army (SLM) has said.
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Police investigating after Sky News interview with businessman disrupted by shouting and swearing
Police are investigating after a Sky News interview with a local businessman in Nuneaton was disrupted by women shouting about rape.
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Australia's social media ban can be enforced 'effectively', official report finds
Australia's incoming ban of under-16s on social media can be "privately, effectively and efficiently" enforced, an official report has found.
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No room for Treasury complacency as UK hit by toxic cocktail of market shifts
No chancellor much likes it when the pound takes a tumble. No chancellor much likes it when the yield on their government debt - the interest rate paid by the state - climbs to historic highs.
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Ex-prisoner jailed for shooting dead guard in revenge killing after he exposed affair
A former inmate has been jailed for life with a minimum term of 45 years after murdering an ex-prison officer in a revenge killing.
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Afghanistan earthquake kills over 1,100 and destroys villages - all we know so far
Over 1,100 people have been killed and at least 3,250 others injured after an earthquake hit eastern Afghanistan, according to the Afghan Red Crescent Society.
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Guinness World Records turns 70 - and highlights some unclaimed records
Guinness World Records (GWR) is celebrating its 70th anniversary by highlighting unclaimed titles you might fancy going for.
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Justice secretary to get power to veto sentencing guidelines changes after 'two-tier' justice row
The justice secretary will be given the power to veto changes to sentencing guidelines proposed by an independent body, following a "two-tier justice" row.
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How delivery driver's death fuelled deadly protests in Indonesia
At least seven people have been killed, parliament buildings have been set alight and more than 1,000 people have been arrested as anti-government protests sweep across Indonesia.
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'Freedom for Iran' protester arrested after climbing London clock tower while holding a dog
A protester who climbed a clock tower in London while clutching a dog has been arrested, police have said.
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The BTO Kid: 'I spent months in a coma - AI has given me a musical voice'
"AI has changed my life, absolutely," Lucas Horne tells Sky News. "When I play my music, I'm happy because the words I know mean a lot to me can now be heard by everyone else."
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Belgium announces it will recognise Palestinian state
The Belgian government has said it will officially recognise the State of Palestine at the UN General Assembly this month.
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The 'eco-populist' Green Party leader who wants to be the Farage of the Left
Zack Polanski, the new leader of the Green Party, has been studying one politician closely this summer - Nigel Farage.