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UK News
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What we've learned from the Southport Inquiry: Victims 'failed at every possible turn'
When 17-year-old Axel Rudakubana got into a taxi on 29 July last year, it was the first time he'd left the family home on his own in more than two years.
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UK looking at Denmark model to cut illegal migration
The Home Office is looking at what Denmark is doing to cut illegal migration, Sky News understands.
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Djeison Rafael: Man charged with attempted murder after woman stabbed in the neck in centre of Birmingham
A man has been charged with attempted murder after a woman was stabbed in the neck in Birmingham city centre.
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Prison release mistakes 'symptom of system close to breaking point', says prisons inspector
The chief inspector of prisons has said the recent spate of prisoners being released too early is "a symptom of a system that is close to breaking point".
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How a cup of coffee led Sky News to a sex offender on the run
It started with a strong espresso in a simple cafe on a side street in north London.
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Family of Kenyan woman allegedly murdered by British soldier welcome extradition proceedings
The family of a Kenyan woman allegedly murdered by a British soldier have told Sky News they are "very happy" that extradition proceedings against him have begun.
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Barber shop owner questions whether train stabbing attack could have been prevented if concerns 'were taken seriously'
The owner of a barber shop that was twice confronted by a man wielding a knife has questioned whether last Saturday's Huntingdon stabbing attack could have been prevented, had the police taken his concerns seriously.
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King, Princess of Wales, and Prince George attend Festival of Remembrance - with Sir Rod Stewart among performers
The King and Prime Minister are among the guests attending the Royal British Legion's Festival of Remembrance this evening.
World News
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Putin's right-hand man made him look weak - it may have cost him his seat at Kremlin's top table
In Soviet times, Western observers would scrutinise video footage of state occasions, like military parades on Red Square, to try to learn more about Kremlin hierarchy.
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Trump exempts Hungary from US sanctions on Russian energy after meeting Orban
Hungary has been given a one-year exemption from US sanctions on using Russian energy, a White House official has said, after its Prime Minister Viktor Orban met with Donald Trump in the White House.
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Israel receives hostage's remains - as Turkey issues arrest warrants for 36 officials involved in the war
Israeli troops in Gaza have received the remains of another hostage.
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Latest hostage remains returned from Gaza identified
The latest hostage remains returned from Gaza have been identified as an Israeli man who died while fighting Hamas in the October 7 attacks, the office of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said in a statement.
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Prince William's silence over Andrew may be because he's putting his family's mental health first
In the political arena, you will often see people try to capitalise on the wrongdoings or failures of others.
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COP's potential for change limited not by who turned up, but by the elephants not in the room
The COP climate summit in Belem opened with a diplomatic double-whammy.
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FAI passes vote seeking UEFA ban on Israel competing in European competitions
The governing body for football in the Republic of Ireland has approved a resolution to call on UEFA to suspend Israel and its club sides from European competitions.
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James Watson: DNA pioneer censured for offensive race remarks dies
US scientist James Watson, who co-discovered the double-helix shape of DNA, has died aged 97.
Politics
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Prison release mistakes 'symptom of system close to breaking point', says prisons inspector
The chief inspector of prisons has said the recent spate of prisoners being released too early is "a symptom of a system that is close to breaking point".
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UK looking at Denmark model to cut illegal migration
The Home Office is looking at what Denmark is doing to cut illegal migration, Sky News understands.
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Mistaken prison releases 'could be opportunity' for justice secretary, Harriet Harman says
Multiple mistaken prisoner releases could actually be an "opportunity" for David Lammy, Harriet Harman has said.
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Why are prisoners being released by mistake?
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Sport
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Grand Slam of Darts 2025: Dates, schedule, fixtures, results, format, players, prize money as Luke Littler defends title
Latest results, fixtures and schedule from the Mr Vegas Grand Slam of Darts in Wolverhampton, where Luke Littler returns as defending champion.
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ATP Finals 2025: Schedule, format, prize money and who is playing in Turin as Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner do battle
The climax to the 2025 ATP Tour season is upon us again with the season-ending ATP Finals set for Turin, live on Sky Sports Tennis.
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WTA Finals: Elena Rybakina beats Aryna Sabalenka in straight sets in Riyadh to continue resurgence
Elena Rybakina continued her resurgence by winning the WTA Finals 6-3 7-6 (7-0) in Riyadh against world No 1 Aryna Sabalenka.
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Sao Paulo GP Sprint: Lando Norris wins as Oscar Piastri crashes out in big F1 2025 title race moment
Lando Norris has extended his world title lead over Oscar Piastri to nine points after he won the Sao Paulo GP Sprint while his McLaren team-mate crashed out.
Showbiz
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Former Top Gear and Fifth Gear presenter Quentin Willson dies
Former Top Gear and Fifth Gear presenter Quentin Willson has died.
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Davina McCall reveals breast cancer diagnosis a year after brain tumour surgery
Davina McCall has revealed she has had breast cancer, nearly a year after she had surgery to remove a brain tumour.
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Missed congeniality: Beauty pageant organiser accused of calling contestant a 'dumbhead'
The organiser of Miss Universe has told Sky News he cannot stand down from his position - despite allegations he was aggressive towards a contestant.
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Kendrick Lamar leads Grammy nominations as K-pop makes it mark
Kendrick Lamar is leading this year's Grammy nominations, up for nine trophies, including record, song and album of the year.
Technology
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COP's potential for change limited not by who turned up, but by the elephants not in the room
The COP climate summit in Belem opened with a diplomatic double-whammy.
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Why US may soon have a real energy emergency
Donald Trump declared a questionable "national energy emergency" when he entered the White House. Soon, he may have one for real.
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James Watson: DNA pioneer censured for offensive race remarks dies
US scientist James Watson, who co-discovered the double-helix shape of DNA, has died aged 97.
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Why Grand Theft Auto VI has been delayed again and how it'll affect other games
The release of Grand Theft Auto VI, expected to be one of the best-selling games of all time, is delayed once again.
Strange
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Missed congeniality: Beauty pageant organiser accused of calling contestant a 'dumbhead'
The organiser of Miss Universe has told Sky News he cannot stand down from his position - despite allegations he was aggressive towards a contestant.
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Glasgow Central: Rush-hour delays after swan found on tracks at major UK railway station
Rail passengers in Scotland faced major delays and cancellations during Monday evening's rush hour after a swan was found on the line at the country's busiest railway station.
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Police in Derbyshire solve mystery of crocodile found in canal
Police hunting for a crocodile in Derbyshire have said the search turned out to be "more fluff than fear".
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Long-lost Spanish treasure worth $1m discovered off Florida coast
Long-lost Spanish treasure worth an estimated $1m (£740,000) has been discovered off the coast of Florida.
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Ashraf Mahrous: Egypt's 'strongman' wrestler pulls ship using his teeth
An Egyptian wrestler is hoping he has set a world record after pulling a 700-ton (635,000kg) ship with his teeth.
Videos
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Mistaken prison releases 'could be opportunity' for justice secretary, Harriet Harman says
Multiple mistaken prisoner releases could actually be an "opportunity" for David Lammy, Harriet Harman has said.
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One year on from Donald Trump's election win, an untold story has emerged
It's a year since the US put Donald Trump back in the White House and I've spent this anniversary week in Florida and in Pennsylvania - two worlds in one country where I found two such contrasting snapshots of Trump's America.
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Prison release mistakes 'symptom of system close to breaking point', says prisons inspector
The chief inspector of prisons has said the recent spate of prisoners being released too early is "a symptom of a system that is close to breaking point".
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What could Elon Musk do with $1trn?
Elon Musk could be on track for a $1trn pay packet.
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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