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Death cap mushroom trial: How murder plot unfolded - and how killer tried to cover her tracks
More details from the trial of an Australian woman convicted of murdering her parents-in-law and an aunt after serving them poisonous mushrooms for lunch have been revealed - including why her husband rejected an invitation.
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Archbishop of York Stephen Cottrell tells Nigel Farage 'kneejerk' migrant deportation plan won't solve problem
The Archbishop of York has told Sky News the UK should resist Reform's "kneejerk" plan for the mass deportation of migrants, telling Nigel Farage he is not offering any "long-term solution".
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'Our daughter was unlawfully killed - but loophole means she won't get justice'
In the hospital which was supposed to help her, the last moments of 14-year-old Ruth Szymankiewicz's life were recorded on CCTV.
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US blocks Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and 80 other officials from United Nations' annual meeting in New York
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and 80 other officials have been blocked from attending September's annual meeting of the United Nations General Assembly in New York.
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Brazil implores businesses to attend major climate summit, despite 'second thoughts' amid Trump backlash
The Brazilian hosts of the biggest climate meeting of the year have implored businesses to attend in November, amid concerns some are backing away from the climate agenda into the shadow of Donald Trump.
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'I'm shocked at how fragile I am still': Cumberbatch and Colman on protecting their sanity from perils of social media
Actor Benedict Cumberbatch says he's shocked at how "fragile" he still is - despite years in the spotlight and success in the industry.
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Bank shares take fright as budget tax hike is floated
Shares in UK banks have fallen sharply on the back of a report which urges the chancellor to place their profits in her sights in the coming budget.
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Thousands of hot dogs spill across busy highway
A truckload of hot dogs has spilled across a busy road in Pennsylvania.
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Parents must help tackle schoolchildren's bad behaviour, education secretary says - as figures show 'entrenched class divide'
The education secretary has said "we all need to do more" to improve attendance and behaviour in schools.
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US court rules Trump's tariffs are illegal - but leaves them in place for now
Donald Trump's tariffs are unconstitutional, but they can remain in place for now, the US Court of Appeals has said.
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Chickenpox vaccine to be offered on NHS next year, as part of routine MMR jab for babies
A vaccine against chickenpox will be rolled out on the NHS in England for the first time next year.
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Nvidia: Tech bubble seems safe so long as AI demand remains high
For all the trillions being spent in the pursuit of artificial intelligence (AI) it still cannot answer the existential question: is AI a truly transformative technology, akin to the railways, or a bubble about to burst, taking global markets with it?
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What are Labubus and how did they get so popular?
Troll-like Labubu dolls have taken over the consumer world. Their creator, Pop Mart, has reported a near 400% net profit so far this year, while some have spent thousands on the toys second-hand.
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Cost of weight-loss drug Mounjaro to be discounted in UK pharmacies when price hike comes into force, Sky News learns
The cost of Mounjaro, one of Britain's biggest-selling weight loss drugs, will be heavily discounted across UK pharmacies when the official list price soars next week, Sky News has learned.
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Everything you need to know about getting the winter fuel payment
Almost 10 million pensioners lost the winter fuel payment last winter after Labour axed universal access soon after taking power.
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'We've sold toys, clothes, and even used my kids' birthday money': The parents struggling to feed kids during school holidays
Richard says he has faced "horrible" choices during the school summer holidays as he struggles to feed his children.
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How the US trade war is now targeting you from today
Donald Trump has cancelled a loophole from today that had allowed consumers and businesses to be spared duties for sending low-value goods to the United States.
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Meet the women who never gave up on football, now hoping to secure their place on an Afghan squad
Far from home - at the St George's Park home of the Lionesses - female footballers from Afghanistan have been reunited.
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Masked men among those attempting to enter London migrant hotel - as five arrested
A group of masked men were among those who attempted to enter a hotel housing asylum seekers in west London.
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Greta Thunberg rejects accusations of antisemitism as she embarks on second flotilla to Gaza
Greta Thunberg has rejected accusations of antisemitism as she embarks on her second flotilla to Gaza.
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Three Scottish brothers set new world record for 9,000-mile row across Pacific Ocean
Three brothers have set a new world for rowing across the Pacific Ocean unsupported in the fastest ever time.
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Up to 550 UK jobs to go at carmaker Lotus with tariffs blamed
Up to 550 roles are to be cut across car maker Lotus's UK operations, the company said.
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At least three dead after Indonesian parliament building set ablaze - as violent protests rage on
At least three people have died after protesters set fire to a regional parliament building in Indonesia during a fifth day of unrest.
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Controversial P&O Ferries boss Hebblethwaite to quit
The man dubbed "Britain's most hated boss" for his controversial policy of sacking hundreds of seafarers and replacing them with cheaper agency staff is to quit.
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Guinness World Records turns 70 - and highlights some unclaimed records
Guinness World Records (GWR) is celebrating its 70th anniversary by highlighting unclaimed titles you might fancy going for.
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Sir Keir Starmer promises small boat migrants will be 'detained and sent back'
Sir Keir Starmer has promised that migrants arriving in the UK on small boats will be "detained and sent back" as the number crossing the English Channel remains at a record high.
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Number of dead in Gaza reaches 63,000, health ministry says - as Israel declares city a combat zone
More than 63,000 Palestinians have now reportedly been killed during Israel's war in Gaza, a figure likely to rise after the IDF declared Gaza City a combat zone on Friday.
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'Choked into silence': Why so few black victims of domestic abuse feel able to speak up
Nefertiti remembers the first time she was sexually assaulted.
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Calls to charge SUV drivers more for parking amid 'carspreading'
Campaigners are calling for more expensive parking charges for SUV drivers, akin to those introduced in Paris.
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Lib Dems eye Labour-held cities as they target 'seats not votes'
They demolished most of the "blue wall" at the general election, and now the Lib Dems are eyeing up Labour voters.
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Richard Tice defends Reform ban on local newspaper in free speech row
Reform UK's deputy leader has defended a ban on a local newspaper handed down by a council leader in a free speech row.
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