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Airlines threaten Heathrow with legal action
A body representing more than 90 airlines using Heathrow Airport has threatened to take legal action if a settlement over the costs they incurred from Friday's day-long closure is not reached.
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Rachel Reeves dismisses reports universal free school meals could be axed in cost-cutting drive
Rachel Reeves has pushed back at suggestions ministers are considering ending universal free school meals for primary school children.
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Ukraine war: Russia accused of 'hollow' peace talks as strike injures dozens including children
Russia has been accused of making "hollow statements about peace" after launching a missile strike that wounded dozens of people, including children, as it held talks with the US on a proposed ceasefire at sea in the war in Ukraine.
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Gisele Pelicot's son relives moment he discovered his father was a monster
His father is one of France's worst sex offenders, his mother a national hero.
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Bird flu detected in sheep in England for the first time
Bird flu has been detected in a sheep in England for the first time, the government has said.
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CCTV shows shoplifters using pythons to distract cashier before stealing from petrol station
Police are hunting for four suspects who used two pythons to distract a cashier before stealing $400 worth of CBD oil from a petrol station.
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Sir Keir Starmer reveals he's been in touch with ex-England boss about issues raised in Netflix drama
Sir Keir Starmer has rejected the idea of creating a minister for men to combat some of the issues raised in the hit Netflix drama Adolescence.
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Why increasing number of farmers are at crisis point - and Prince William is being urged to 'speak up'
A farming mental health charity supported by Prince William has told Sky News it has seen a direct link between recent government policies and an increase in the number of farmers at crisis point.
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Trump officials' plan to bomb Yemen's Houthis accidentally shared with journalist Jeffrey Goldberg in group chat
The Trump administration is facing calls for an investigation after a reporter was accidentally included in a group chat where senior US officials discussed conducting airstrikes on Yemen's Iran-backed Houthis.
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Trump officials discussing war plans on messaging app lambasted as 'amateur hour'
"FUBAR".
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Banks and Which? unite to demand fraud action from tech giants
Britain's biggest banks and most prominent consumer campaign group have joined forces in a rare show of unity to urge ministers to accelerate action to tackle Britain's online fraud epidemic.
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Trump trade war: Hopes rise for limited escalation
Global financial markets are giving a cautious welcome to reports that the Trump administration is to row back on elements of its threatened trade war escalation.
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National Grid boss claims Heathrow had 'enough power' despite shutdown
The chief executive of National Grid has claimed that Heathrow Airport had enough power from other substations despite Friday's shutdown.
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When is the spring statement - and what do you need to know about it?
Chancellor Rachel Reeves is poised to deliver an update on the health of the British economy on Wednesday.
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Prove how many potholes you've fixed or lose cash, councils told
The government is telling local councils they must publish data on how many potholes they have fixed or risk losing their share of an extra £500m set aside for fixing roads.
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Turkey protests: 1,133 detained amid unrest over president's main rival being jailed
More than 1,000 people have been detained in Turkey after five nights of demonstrations against the arrest of the Turkish president's main rival.
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Bird flu tops list of viruses likely to cause another pandemic - so authorities are on high alert
A sheep infected with bird flu will ring another alarm bell as the virus continues to drift into mammals.
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Snow White: Blighted by controversy, but Disney live-action remake still tops box office
Disney's live-action remake of Snow White And The Seven Dwarves has topped the North American box office chart, despite a controversy-packed run-up to the film's release.
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Why are people protesting in Turkey?
Hundreds of thousands of people have gathered on the streets of Istanbul to protest against the arrest of the city's mayor - as he was due to be selected as an opposition candidate to President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
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List of closures as hundreds at risk of redundancy due to Morrisons shutting cafes, meat counters and convenience stores
Roughly 365 jobs could be lost at Morrisons shops across Britain as cafes and in-store services are to close.
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Why does Trump want to take over Greenland - and could he actually do it?
Since winning re-election, president-elect Donald Trump has expressed an interest in acquiring Greenland.
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Three men found guilty of plotting to murder £54m Securitas robber Paul Allen
Three men have been found guilty of plotting to murder a member of the Securitas heist gang that stole £54m in Britain's biggest-ever cash robbery.
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Donald Trump portrait he branded 'purposely distorted' to be taken down
A portrait of Donald Trump, which he branded "truly the worst", will be taken down, officials have said.
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JD Vance's wife leads high-profile US team on Greenland visit
A high-profile US delegation will visit Greenland this week as President Donald Trump continues to threaten to annexe the strategic Danish territory.
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Downing Street responds to Trump envoy's criticism of Starmer's Ukraine plans
Sir Keir Starmer is focused on a "durable peace", Downing Street has said, after Donald Trump's envoy to Ukraine dismissed his "coalition of the willing" plan.
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Microsoft looks to AI to close window on hackers
A surge in hacking attempts by criminals, fraudsters and spy agencies has reached a level of "unprecedented complexity" that only artificial intelligence will be able to combat, according to Microsoft.
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Woman who can smell Parkinson's disease describes moment she realised her husband had it
A woman who can smell Parkinson's disease has described the moment she realised her husband had it.
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Second homes to be taxed double by most councils - a 'naked cash grab' or not far enough?
Campaigners say a new 100% council tax premium on second homes in England will do little to ease the housing crisis, with one group describing it as a "naked cash grab".
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Inside the court as sexual assault trial of French actor Gerard Depardieu begins
Gerard Depardieu is more than just a household name in France.