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Sky News is a British free-to-air television news channel, live stream news network and news organisation. Sky News is distributed via an English-language radio news service, and through online channels. It is owned by Sky Group, a division of Comcast. In 2024, Sky News was named Royal Television Society News Channel of the Year, the 17th time it has held the award and the channel’s 7th consecutive win. The channel and its live streaming world news is available on its website, TV platforms, and online platforms such as YouTube and Apple TV, and various mobile devices and digital media players.

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Tories insist ā€˜no pact’ with Reform UK [Video]

Tories insist ā€˜no pact’ with Reform UK

Shadow Financial Secretary to the Treasury Gareth Davies insists the Conservative Party ā€œwill not be entering into a pactā€ with Reform UK but will ā€œwin back the centre-right voteā€ at the next..

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U.S-Ukraine Talks in Jeddah Turn Painful For Zelensky? Trump's Team Rejects Ukraine’s Border Demands [Video]

U.S-Ukraine Talks in Jeddah Turn Painful For Zelensky? Trump's Team Rejects Ukraine’s Border Demands

U.S.-Ukraine Talks in Jeddah Turn Painful for Zelensky? Trump’s Team Rejects Ukraine’s Border Demands. High-stakes negotiations between the U.S. and Ukrainian delegations have begun in Jeddah,..

Credit: Oneindia     Duration: 03:54Published

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Scottish FA banning transgender women from playing in women's football

Scottish football is introducing a ban on transgender women playing in women's football, Sky News understands.
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Transgender women to be banned from playing in women's football in Scotland

transgender women to be banned from playing in women's football in scotland
Scottish football is introducing a ban on transgender women playing in women's football, Sky News understands.
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Small boat crossings pass 10,000 at earliest point in year since records began, Sky News understands

small boat crossings pass 10,000 at earliest point in year since records began, sky news understands
Small boat crossings have passed 10,000 in 2025 at the earliest point in a year since records began, Sky News understands.
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Nazi flags, patient 'sexually assaulted', and 'dog poo left at whistleblower's home': Sky News investigates UK's 'worst ambulance service'

A grandmother who claims she was sexually assaulted by a private paramedic on the way to hospital has told Sky News she has been failed by the ambulance service.
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FIFA issues warning after Sky News finds 2026 World Cup tickets on sale for up to £46K

fifa issues warning after sky news finds 2026 world cup tickets on sale for up to £46k
Tickets for the 2026 World Cup are being sold on a third-party ticket exchange - with up to £46,000 for the final - despite FIFA not putting any on the market yet, Sky News has uncovered.
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What Sky News correspondents witnessed at the Pope's funeral

what sky news correspondents witnessed at the pope's funeral
Hundreds of thousands of Catholics descended on Vatican City for Pope Francis's funeral on Saturday.
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British cardinal who will be in the conclave says picking the next pope is 'intimidating'

british cardinal who will be in the conclave says picking the next pope is 'intimidating'
The head of the Catholic Church in England and Wales has told Sky News it's "intimidating" to be one of those responsible for choosing the next pope.
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Pakistan warns Kashmir row could lead to 'all-out war' with India

pakistan warns kashmir row could lead to 'all-out war' with india
Pakistan's defence minister has told Sky News that a row over a mass shooting in Kashmir could lead to an "all-out war" between his country and India.
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Government to decide on 'postcode pricing' plan for electricity bills by summer

government to decide on 'postcode pricing' plan for electricity bills by summer
The government will decide by the summer on controversial proposals to charge some households more for their electricity than others, Sky News understands.
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Teaching union top brass meets to draw up plans for strike action

teaching union top brass meets to draw up plans for strike action
Plans for strike action will be drawn up by the largest teaching union when its executive meets this evening, Sky News has learnt.
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When my dearest friend died of ovarian cancer, I wanted to honour her memory by running the London Marathon

when my dearest friend died of ovarian cancer, i wanted to honour her memory by running the london marathon
Sky News political editor and host of the Electoral Dysfunction podcast Beth Rigby shares her London Marathon journey...
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Jenrick vows to 'bring coalition together' to end Tory-Reform fight

jenrick vows to 'bring coalition together' to end tory-reform fight
Robert Jenrick has vowed to "bring this coalition together" to ensure that Conservatives and Reform UK are no longer fighting each other for votes by the time of the next election, according to a..
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Pope's final moments reveal how quickly he deteriorated before death

pope's final moments reveal how quickly he deteriorated before death
Pope Francis died little more than half an hour after being taken ill, Vatican sources have told Sky News.
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Who could be the next pope?

As cardinals prepare to gather for the papal conclave, the process by which a new pontiff is elected, Sky News takes a look at who could replace Pope Francis.
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Birmingham bin workers urged to accept 'fair' offer - but council 'refusing to put public claims in writing'

birmingham bin workers urged to accept 'fair' offer - but council '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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Widow has 'no regrets' over assisted suicide of husband

widow has 'no regrets' over assisted suicide of husband
A woman who is under police investigation after assisting the suicide of her husband at Dignitas in Switzerland has told Sky News she has no regrets.
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Dylan Mulvaney says trans rights 'shouldn't be political' - ahead of ruling to define 'woman'

dylan mulvaney says trans rights 'shouldn't be political' - ahead of ruling to define 'woman'
Social media influencer Dylan Mulvaney has told Sky News discussion about transgender rights should not be political.
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Family of man who committed murder after escaping from mental health unit say they were 'failed' by NHS trust

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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Kitchen use suspended following Manchester Arena plotter's prison attack

kitchen use suspended following manchester arena plotter's prison attack
Prisoners housed in separation centres have been stopped from using kitchens following an attack by the brother of the Manchester Arena bomber, Sky News understands.
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'My world fell apart': Rise in suicide attempts linked to HMRC tax crackdown

'my world fell apart': rise in suicide attempts linked to hmrc tax crackdown
Four more people have attempted to take their own life in relation to the loan charge scandal, which has left tens of thousands of contractors facing huge bills for tax their employers should have..
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Minister says he wouldn't bring China into 'sensitive' steel industry again

minister says he wouldn't bring china into 'sensitive' steel industry again
The business secretary has told Sky News he would not bring a Chinese company into the "sensitive" steel sector again - after the government was forced to take control of British Steel.
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Parliament being recalled to discuss British Steel in Scunthorpe

Parliament is being recalled to discuss the future of British Steel in Scunthorpe, Sky News understands.
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'Wolf of Wall Street' defends Trump over insider trading claims - as Japan stocks slump and gold hits new high

'wolf of wall street' defends trump over insider trading claims - as japan stocks slump and gold hits new high
'Wolf of Wall Street' Jordan Belfort has told Sky News there's "no way" Donald Trump is guilty of insider trading or market manipulation.
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Victim's dad says government should be 'ashamed' over grooming gangs inquiries confusion

victim's dad says government should be 'ashamed' over grooming gangs inquiries confusion
The father of a grooming gang victim has told Sky News the government should be "ashamed" of itself over the confusion surrounding inquiries - accusing it of "messing around with survivors' lives".
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Andrew Tate 'pointed gun at woman's face', court documents claim

andrew tate 'pointed gun at woman's face', court documents claim
Andrew Tate pointed a gun at a woman's face and told her to do as he said, according to court documents seen by Sky News.
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'I'm a boss, you're going to do as I say': Civil court documents detail allegations against Andrew Tate

'i'm a boss, you're going to do as i say': civil court documents detail allegations against andrew tate
Andrew Tate pointed a gun at a woman's face and told her to do as he said, according to court documents seen by Sky News.
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Fewer criminals set to be jailed, say reports

fewer criminals set to be jailed, say reports
Ministers want reforms to sentencing policy that will reduce the prison population by more than ten percent, Sky News has learnt.
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'We're living a life sentence': Family of man killed by psychiatric patient demand answers

'we're living a life sentence': family of man killed by psychiatric patient demand answers
A grief-stricken family has told Sky News they want "someone to take accountability" for the death of Lewis Stone, a retired butcher who was killed by a secure psychiatric unit patient released 10 days..
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'There will be more knives': Pupils and teachers voice fears over 'staggering' Met Police decision

'there will be more knives': pupils and teachers voice fears over 'staggering' met police decision
London schools are at risk of "increased violence" and "gang exploitation" following the decision to remove specialist police officers, headteachers have told Sky News.
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Welsh government can't guarantee lives won't be lost in another coal tip disaster like Aberfan

welsh government can't guarantee lives won't be lost in another coal tip disaster like aberfan
It is "difficult" to give a "cast iron guarantee" that lives won't be lost because of a coal tip disaster, the deputy first minister of Wales has told Sky News.Ā Ā 
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Israel says it has 'nothing to hide' after footage shows fatal shooting of aid workers

The Israeli military has "nothing to hide" and is "thoroughly" investigating the fatal shooting of a convoy of aid workers by its forces in Gaza, an Israeli government spokesman has told Sky News.
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British couple held in Afghanistan have 'never heard one accusation or one charge'

british couple held in afghanistan have 'never heard one accusation or one charge'
An elderly British couple being held in a high security prison in Afghanistan have "never heard one accusation or one charge", their son has told Sky News.
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Starmer to announce more support for businesses as Trump tariffs take hold

starmer to announce more support for businesses as trump tariffs take hold
Sir Keir Starmer is set to announce more support for businesses after Donald Trump's 10% tariffs kicked in on Saturday, a senior minister has told Sky News.
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Why it's become almost impossible to book a driving test

It has become almost impossible to book a driving test on the government website due to bots on the booking system, driving instructors have told Sky News.
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Gaza ambulance 'crushed' by IDF as aid attacks increase

On Sunday, a mass grave containing the bodies of 15 first responders was unearthed in Gaza. Sky News investigates how their final moments unfolded.
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MP tells Sky News she was attacked online by Tate brothers after Commons contribution

mp tells sky news she was attacked online by tate brothers after commons contribution
An MP has told Sky News she was attacked online by the Tate brothers after she participated in a debate in the House of Commons about violence against women.
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'My lawyers are ready' for questions about corruption claims, ex-minister tells Sky News

'my lawyers are ready' for questions about corruption claims, ex-minister tells sky news
Tulip Siddiq has told Sky News her "lawyers are ready" to handle any formal questions about allegations she is involved in corruption in Bangladesh.
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Father demands protection after Gaza aid workers' deaths

father demands protection after gaza aid workers' deaths
The father of a paramedic killed by Israel in Gaza has told Sky News he would have been on the mission to rescue wounded colleagues, but was ill that day and so his son went instead.
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Sentencing guidelines for ethnic minority suspects delayed after backlash

Controversial sentencing guidelines that were due to come into force on Tuesday have been delayed after a political backlash, Sky News understands.
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Tesla protesters are 'bums', Elon Musk's dad says

tesla protesters are 'bums', elon musk's dad says
Elon Musk's father has told Sky News that protesters targeting his son's cost-cutting work for the US government are "bums".
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'Two-tier justice' row: Government plans to change law to overrule sentencing council

'two-tier justice' row: government plans to change law to overrule sentencing council
The government plans to change the law so it can overrule Sentencing Council guidelines following a row over "two-tier justice", Sky News understands.
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Government looking at other countries to process asylum seekers in, home secretary says

government looking at other countries to process asylum seekers in, home secretary says
The government is looking at other countries it could process asylum seekers in, Home Secretary Yvette Cooper has told Sky News.
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Authors 'absolutely sick' to discover books on 'shadow library' allegedly used by Meta to train AI

British authors have told Sky News they felt "absolutely sick" to see their book titles appear in a "shadow library" allegedly used by tech giant Meta to help develop artificial intelligence software.
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Government's defence spending increase 'more spin than substance'

The government has been accused of "spin and tinkering" over an announcement about an increase in defence spending which falls far short of what is needed, Sky News understands.
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Port giant 'discredited' by minister despite £1bn investment

port giant 'discredited' by minister despite £1bn investment
The chairman of P&O Ferries' parent company DP World has told Sky News he went ahead with a £1bn investment in the UK despite feeling "discredited" by criticism from a cabinet minister.
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