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Could Meta be forced to sell Instagram and WhatsApp - and would it matter?
Meta could be forced to sell Instagram and WhatsApp if it loses a landmark trial that just started in the US.
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Feminists 'feel braver about speaking out' after gender ruling - but critics say it 'stokes culture war'
A former Labour MP who quit the party over Sir Keir Starmer's leadership has welcomed the landmark Supreme Court ruling on the definition of a woman as a "victory for feminists".
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Gene Hackman: Bodycam footage of actor's home released by investigators into his death
Body camera footage of Gene Hackman's home has been released by authorities investigating the deaths of the actor and his wife.
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Government claims car interventions will save £500 a year - but only if you hit a pothole
Hitting potholes is "all too common", a minister has insisted amid scrutiny of the government's claim that new road measures will save drivers £500 a year.
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Birmingham bin workers urged to accept 'fair' offer - as union accuses council of refusing to put public claims in writing
The leader of Birmingham City Council has urged refuse workers to accept its "fair" pay offer and told Sky News he is "absolutely determined" to end the bin crisis.
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Israeli troops will remain in 'security zones' in Gaza, Lebanon and Syria indefinitely, minister says
Israel's troops will remain in "security zones" in Gaza, Lebanon and Syria indefinitely, according to the country's defence minister.
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'Likely' British Steel will be nationalised, says business secretary Jonathan Reynolds
Business Secretary Jonathan Reynolds has said it is "likely" that British Steel will be nationalised.
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Harvey Weinstein is back in court - but what has happened to the #MeToo movement since 2017?
Seven years after allegations against him first emerged online, Harvey Weinstein is back in court.
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Post Office auditor EY under investigation by accounting regulator FRC
Post Office auditor and big four accounting firm EY is being investigated by the industry's regulator.
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Sentence of Luton triple killer Nicholas Prosper, who murdered his family, referred to Court of Appeal
The sentence of triple murderer Nicholas Prosper, who killed his family and was planning a school shooting in Luton, has been referred to the Court of Appeal.
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Lack of heavy rescue equipment into Gaza leaves hundreds to die slow deaths under rubble
It was in the evening that the bombing started to intensify.
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China's economy surges, but tariffs effect is yet to be seen
China's economy performed better than expected in the first quarter of the year - but it reflects a moment in time before the explosive trade war with the US, which has seen the world's two biggest economies effectively decouple.
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'Goalposts being moved' as Iran hits out at change of location for nuclear talks with US
Iran appears to have hit out at the decision to change the venue of its latest nuclear talks with the US from Oman to Italy, saying the "goalposts were being moved" as it blamed "hawks".
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Family of man who committed murder after escaping from mental health unit say they were 'failed' by NHS trust
The family of a man who committed murder during an escape from a secure mental health unit have told Sky News they were "failed" by the trust that was meant to be caring for him.
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Katy Perry floats in space as part of star-studded all-female Blue Origin mission
Katy Perry has blasted off to space along with five other women in the first all-female space crew in over sixty years.
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Colossal squid captured on film in its natural environment for first time ever
A colossal squid has been filmed in its natural environment for the first time - exactly 100 years after the species was first identified.
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Northern Lights could be visible above UK tonight - here's how to capture them
The Northern Lights were spotted in the UK on Tuesday - and could return again tonight.
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White House looking at trade deals from more than 15 countries
The White House is looking at trade deals drafted by more than 15 countries, its press secretary has said.
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War in Gaza: Key events since Hamas attack on Israel - and how are Iran and Hezbollah involved?
War continues to rage in Gaza after the collapse of the ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas, with tens of thousands of deaths following months of conflict.
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Toby Carvery criticised for felling ancient oak tree - as council reports incident to police
An ancient oak tree thought to be more than 400 years old has been cut down in what has been called a "depressing" and "devastating" incident in north London.
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Millions tune in to see Sweden's annual moose migration
Millions of viewers are expected to tune in to one of TV's unlikely hits over the next few weeks, as herds of moose make their annual spring migration toward summer grazing pastures.
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'The end of 4chan as we know it': Why hacking attack could kill notorious internet forum
4Chan, an online forum notorious for its extreme right-wing content, appears to have been hacked - in a development some believe could spell the end of the controversial messageboard.
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Labour's policy on China under the spotlight
After a dramatic weekend with ministers passing legislation to wrest control of British Steel from its Chinese owners, Labour's China policy is under the spotlight.
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Inflation surprisingly continues to fall but expect an April rebound due to across-the-board bill hikes
Inflation fell more than expected and for the second month in a row, official figures show.
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Sudan's paramilitary chief announces rival government of 'peace and unity'
A paramilitary group fighting the Sudanese military has announced it is forming a rival government, as the country's civil war passes its second anniversary.