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UK News
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'We have never seen anything like this summer': How wildfire threat in UK is escalating dramatically
Wildfires are spreading over larger areas, burning for longer and drawing closer to homes, according to analysis of this year's fires by Sky News' Data and Forensics team.
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Girl, 6, dies in hospital after her family lost their lives in Shoreham sea tragedy
A girl, whose three family members lost their lives after getting into difficulty in waters off the Sussex coast, has also died.
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One man diagnosed with prostate cancer in the UK 'every eight minutes'
More than 68,000 men are newly diagnosed with prostate cancer in the UK each year - the equivalent of one diagnosis every eight minutes, a charity has said.
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Woman, 20, denies arson after large moorland fire in Greater Manchester
A 20-year-old woman has denied arson after a large moorland fire in Greater Manchester.
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Body recovered after man reportedly fell overboard from cruise ship off Scottish coast
Police have recovered a body after a man reportedly fell overboard from a cruise ship off the east coast of Scotland.
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Manchester Arena attack survivor says terrorism impact 'continues for years'
A survivor of the Manchester Arena attack has said the impact of terrorism "continues for years".
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Graeme Dott: Ex-snooker world champion 'subjected young children to worst kind of abuse', court told
Former snooker world champion Graeme Dott "subjected young children to the worst kind of abuse", a court has heard.
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Double killer jailed for '£5 row' murder after near-identical crime in Romania
A Romanian man has been jailed for murder in the UK - just three years after being freed over a similar killing in his homeland.
World News
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Infantino likes a baldy joke, but the fans will see it as bare-faced cheek
He likes a baldy gag, we learned that much.
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One dead after teenager carries out sword attack at Swedish school, police say
One person has died after an 18-year-old man armed with a sword carried out an attack at a school in Sweden, police have said.
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Argentina players banned for World Cup brawl and AFA fined over Falklands banner
Three Argentina players have been banned for a number of games for their role in a brawl at the World Cup final - with the country's football association fined £235,000 over a Falklands Islands banner.
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Body of Australian hiker recovered - day after officials said she had been found alive
The body of an 18-year-old hiker has been recovered from the Australian bush, a day after authorities incorrectly announced she had been found alive.
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Hong Kong's Tiananmen vigil organisers convicted by court
Two organisers of Hong Kong's decades-old vigil commemorating the 1989 Tiananmen Square crackdown have been convicted under a controversial national security law.
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Police on alert as funeral held for teenagers killed in Ireland wrong-way crash
Funerals have been held for two teenagers killed when the car they were in drove the wrong way down a motorway and crashed into another vehicle.
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More than 2,500 dead in DR Congo, UN says, as Ebola spreading to area 'bigger than France'
More than 2,500 people have died from the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), according to a UN coordinator who says it's spreading to an area larger than France.
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British cyclist to compete in Spanish race just days after brother's crash death
Cyclist Josh Tarling will ride in a Spainish event just eight days after his younger brother Finlay died when he was hit by a car during the Volta a Portugal.
Politics
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'Don't rape, sexually assault or make kissing noises', asylum seekers warned in guidance about living in UK
A guide for asylum seekers published by the Home Office has told them not to rape or sexually harass people, including partners and children.
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Miliband clashes with Israel over controversial West Bank settlement
Foreign Secretary Ed Miliband and the Israeli government began a war of words over a controversial settlement project in the occupied West Bank.
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British banking giants deliver tax rise warning to new chancellor
Britain's biggest banks have fired a renewed warning to the government against hiking taxes on the industry as John Healey, the new chancellor, prepares to deliver his inaugural Budget in October.
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Stress testing the UK: Explore how the Iran war is fuelling higher prices
Sport
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Arsenal transfer news: Julian Alvarez would add 'magic' to Gunners' frontline says Gary Neville as he urges them to sign Atletico Madrid striker
Defending Premier League champions Arsenal would become Champions League winners if they land Julian Alvarez in the final days of the transfer window, says Gary Neville.
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Savinho transfer: Tottenham agree £85m deal to sign Man City winger as Spurs close in on Omar Marmoush
Tottenham are closing in on signing Manchester City pair Savinho and Omar Marmoush.
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Premier League predictions & Jones Knows' best bets: Brentford to give Spurs a reality check
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Super League: Wigan ease to top of table with club-record 12th straight win over Wakefield as Leigh rout Bradford
Wigan eased to the top of the Betfred Super League table with a club-record 12th straight win after seeing off gutsy Wakefield 26-12 at the Brick Community Stadium.
Showbiz
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British YouTuber Yung Filly to face retrial on rape charges in Australia
British YouTuber and rapper Yung Filly will face a retrial on allegations he raped a woman in Australia almost two years ago.
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UK cinemas consider ban on Meta glasses
Cinemas are considering a ban on Meta AI glasses amid piracy concerns.
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Hayden Panettiere's mother pays tribute after star's death
Hayden Panettiere's mother has paid tribute to the US actress, calling her an "amazingly talented person" who "sadly lost her way" in a difficult industry.
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Disney sues over Trump's 'extraordinary assault on free speech'
Disney has sued the Trump administration's media regulator over what the entertainment giant described as an "extraordinary assault on free speech".
Technology
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TikTok reaches $400m US children's privacy settlement
TikTok has reached a $400m (£293.2m) settlement with the US Department of Justice (DoJ), ending a 2024 lawsuit alleging the company violated federal children's privacy laws.
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UK cinemas consider ban on Meta glasses
Cinemas are considering a ban on Meta AI glasses amid piracy concerns.
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Why the NHS is working with 'the world's scariest CEO'
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Jodie Foster the snake gets world-first cancer treatment
A snake almost killed by a cancerous tumour has been saved after what's been called a world-first treatment - originally for humans.
Strange
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Dogs can differentiate between happy and sad faces, new study suggests
Man's best friend knows how you feel, as scientists have found that dogs can distinguish between emotions in people's faces.
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Violent AI clips of fruit and veg characters could help radicalise young people, researchers claim
AI videos of fruit and vegetable characters unleashing gory violence are spreading extremist ideas and helping normalise graphic violence, researchers claim.
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Flight cancelled as child refuses to sit down and fasten seatbelt
A flight in Canada has been cancelled after a child refused to sit down and fasten their seatbelt.
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Drivers sue Mercedes-Benz and allege car's logo gave them burns
Two drivers of Mercedes-AMG cars have filed a class action lawsuit against the luxury car company after they allegedly suffered burn injuries from the AMG logo on their driver's seat.
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Tarona Taafaki: Boxer lands Tuvalu's first Commonwealth Games medal without winning a fight
A boxer from the tiny Pacific island of Tuvalu has won her country's first Commonwealth Games medal without winning a fight.
Videos
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Oil and gas industry urges PM to approve controversial North Sea developments
The oil and gas industry has urged Andy Burnham to approve two controversial North Sea developments as a public consultation on the UK's largest undeveloped oil field closes.
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Disney sues over Trump's 'extraordinary assault on free speech'
Disney has sued the Trump administration's media regulator over what the entertainment giant described as an "extraordinary assault on free speech".
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Stress testing the UK: Explore how the Iran war is fuelling higher prices
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Hayden Panettiere's mother pays tribute after star's death
Hayden Panettiere's mother has paid tribute to the US actress, calling her an "amazingly talented person" who "sadly lost her way" in a difficult industry.
Station News
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Solicitors for Older People Scotland
Radio Royal is pleased to announce the continuation of our sponsorship agreement with Solicitors for Older People Scotland.
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Robyn Jenkins Memorial Award Winners
Winners of the Robyn Jenkins Memorial Award 2020-21 announced.
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Volunteer of the Month - Andrew Morley
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