Sunday, July 31, 2016

Ecclestone's Kidnapped Mother-In-Law Rescued

Police say they have rescued the mother-in-law of Formula One chief Bernie Ecclestone from kidnappers.

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Bernie Ecclestone's Mother-In-Law Freed

The mother-in-law of Bernie Ecclestone has been freed after being kidnapped in Brazil last month, according to local media.

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Eco Safeguards Urged As Arctic Ice Retreats

The amount of sea ice in the Arctic has reached an all-time low this summer - a staggering 100,000 sq km below the previous record set in 2010.

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Germany: No Government Can Guarantee Safety

German president Joachim Gauck has warned that no government can guarantee its citizens they will always be safe from terror attacks.

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Firefighters In Aerial Rescue At Fairground Ride

Firefighters had to use an aerial ladder to rescue 19 people trapped nearly 70ft up on a fairground ride on London's Southbank.

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Normandy Priest Killer's Cousin Is Charged

The cousin of one of the men who killed a priest in Normandy has been charged with knowing an attack was imminent.

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Turkey: Erdogan Takes Charge Of Military

Turkey's president Recep Tayyip Erdogan has introduced new powers bringing the military further under civilian authority.

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Boy, 12, Is Murder Suspect After Man Attacked

A 12-year-old boy has become a murder suspect after a man in his 40s was assaulted outside a fast food restaurant in Greater Manchester.

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PM Holds Talks With 'FTSE Fraud Squad'

She swept into Downing Street with a pledge to curb corporate misbehaviour.

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Hunt On After Austin Shooter Kills Woman

A woman has been killed and others taken to hospital after two separate shootings caused chaos as people left bars and clubs in Austin, Texas.

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Call For Pensions Triple Lock 'Gimmick' To Be Axed

Prime Minister Theresa May has insisted the government will keep the 'triple lock' which protects state pensions.

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Hot Air Balloon Crash Kills 16 People In Texas

A hot air balloon has crashed with at least 16 people on board in Texas, and officials say there are no survivors.

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Saturday, July 30, 2016

IOC To Decide On Russia's Olympic Athletes

The final ruling on which Russian athletes will be able to compete in the Rio Olympics will be made by a panel from the International Olympic Committee.

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£33m Boost For Efforts To Tackle Modern Slavery

An extra £33m is being put into the Government's battle against modern slavery.

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Corbyn Warns Breakaway MPs To 'Think Again'

Jeremy Corbyn has warned rebel MPs who are reportedly considering to split the party and launch a legal bid for the Labour Party name to "think on and think again".

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Cable: May Had Hinkley Concerns As Home Sec

Prime Minister Theresa May had concerns about the Hinkley Point nuclear power plant deal during the coalition government, according to Sir Vince Cable.

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Belgium Charges Man With Terror Murder Attempt

One man has been charged over an alleged plot to attack Belgium after a series of raids by police.

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Brothers Arrested Over Alleged Belgium Plot

Two men suspected of planning an attack in Belgium have been detained by police, prosecutors say.

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Muslims Refuse To Bury IS Priest Killer

Muslims have refused to bury one of the terrorists who murdered a Catholic priest as he celebrated Mass.

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Six Billion Fewer Bags Used After 5p Fee

The introduction of a 5p charge will see six billion fewer single-use plastic bags taken home this year, new figures suggest.

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Alleged Plot To Attack Belgium - Two Arrests

Two men are being held by police in Belgium suspected of planning an attack in the country, prosecutors say.

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Erdogan Tells West: 'Mind Your Own Business'

Turkey's president has told the EU and US to "mind your own business" after the West expressed concern over the crackdown on alleged coup perpetrators.

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Friday, July 29, 2016

30 Million Online Child Abuse Images Found

A major operation by Police Scotland has identified 523 children as potential victims of online sexual abuse.

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5p Charge Drives Fall In Plastic Bag Use

The introduction of a 5p charge will see six billion fewer single-use plastic bags taken home this year, new figures suggest.

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All Royal Navy's Advanced Destroyers In Port

The entire fleet of the Royal Navy's most advanced warships are currently in port and not on operations, the Ministry of Defence has confirmed.

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New Light On Ellie Butler Parents' Relationship

New light has been shed on the abusive relationship between the parents of Ellie Butler - the five-year-old murdered in 2013.

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Homegrown Zika Cases Found In United States

Four new cases of the Zika virus in Florida are believed to be the first in the United States not linked to foreign travel.

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Syria: Maternity Hospital Bombed In Idlib

A maternity hospital has been attacked in the Syrian rebel-held province of Idlib, with the number of casualties so far unknown.

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Men Jailed For Attempting To Smuggle Migrants

Two men have been jailed for more than four years for attempting to smuggle 18 Albanian immigrants into the UK.

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Hillary Clinton Accepts Democratic Nomination

Hillary Clinton has told the Democratic Convention that she accepts their nomination to run for President of the US.

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Thursday, July 28, 2016

Iranians Seek Contact With Outside World

Shahr-e-ray is one of Tehran's poorer areas - a working class, conservative bastion.

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Priest Killer Appears In New IS Threat Video

A video purportedly showing one of the men involved in the murder of a French priest has been released by a news agency linked to Islamic State.

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Government Holds Off On Nuclear Plant Approval

The Government has said it will not make a final decision on whether to build a new nuclear power plant in Somerset until Autumn, despite the French firm behind giving the project the go ahead.

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MP Beefs Up Security Over 'Mock Death' Image

A Labour MP says she has been forced to tighten the security at her home after a picture was mocked up of her dying.

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Armed Woman Reported At Cologne Job Centre

German police are responding to reports of an armed woman in a job centre, according to local media reports.

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Merkel: Refugees Who Attack Us Mock Germany

Chancellor Angel Merkel has said refugees who carry out attacks in Germany mocked the country that took them in.

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Lloyds To Shed 3,000 More Jobs To Cut Costs

Britain's largest retail bank, Lloyds, is planning to cut thousands more jobs and shut 200 more branches to make savings as it anticipates interest rates will drop.

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Probe Into 'Honour Killing' Of British Woman

Pakistan has ordered an urgent investigation into the death of a British woman following a claim it was a so-called "honour killing".

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Obama: Hillary More Qualified Than Me - And Bill

President Barack Obama has endorsed Hillary Clinton to succeed him in the White House by saying she is the most qualified nominee ever - including him and her husband Bill.

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Lloyds To Cut 3,000 Jobs After Brexit Shock

Britain's largest retail bank is planning a series of cost-cutting measures as it prepares for interest rates to drop following Britain's decision to leave the European Union.

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Wednesday, July 27, 2016

Sky News Owner Reports 12% Rise In Profits

The owner of Sky News has announced a 12% rise in group full-year operating profit, and reported that revenue in its home markets of the UK and Ireland passed £8bn for the first time.

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'Real America' Wary Of History Book Presidents

The town of Reading in Pennsylvania is just 50 miles from where the Democratic National Convention is being held in Philadelphia.

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Trump Encourages Russia To Find Missing Emails

Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump has been described as a national security risk after apparently encouraging the Russians to spy on government emails.

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Video: Nun Led To Safety After Priest Killing

Footage has emerged showing police helping a nun to safety after she fled Islamic State (IS) killers in a Normandy church.

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Man Who Shot Reagan To Be Freed From Hospital

The man who tried to assassinate former US president Ronald Reagan is set to be freed from a psychiatric hospital and allowed to live in the community.

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May: I Want To Guarantee EU Citizens' Rights

The Prime Minister says she wants to guarantee EU citizens' rights in the UK but will be seeking the same guarantee for Britons abroad.

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RAF Abduction Suspects' E-fit Images Released

Police have released e-fit images of two men who attempted to abduct an RAF serviceman.

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France Boosts Security After Priest Murder

The French government has moved to boost security after the murder of a priest by IS terrorists sparked fierce criticism of President Francois Hollande.

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Smith Wants To 'Smash' May 'Back On Her Heels'

Owen Smith has sparked anger after saying that he was upset Labour did not have the power to "smash" Theresa May "back on her heels".

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Smith: British People Are Right To Be Angry

British people are angry and they are right to be, Labour leadership contender Owen Smith has said.

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UK Economy Grew By 0.6% Before Brexit Vote

The UK economy grew by 0.6% in the second quarter of the year - more than expected in the run-up to the EU referendum.

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Britain Facing EU Migrant 'Surge', Warn MPs

Britain could face a "surge" in migration from EU nationals rushing to come in before restrictions are imposed, MPs have warned.

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Tuesday, July 26, 2016

Hillary Nominated As Bill Gets Personal

Hillary Clinton has been officially nominated as the Democratic candidate for the White House - as her husband Bill gave a highly personal speech endorsing her candidacy.

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NSPCC Trains Workers To Spot Future Extremists

A charity is providing the first national service for people who fear their children are being radicalised by extremists.

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Christian Community In UK Warned To Be On Alert

The Christian community in the UK has been warned to be alert following the murder of a Catholic priest in Normandy.

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Who Were The Normandy Church Attackers?

A priest has been killed by two men armed with knives who slit his throat in a church in the small Normandy town of Saint-Etienne-du-Rouvray.

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Doctor Shot Dead 'By Patient' In Berlin

A doctor has died after being shot at a hospital in Berlin - reportedly by a patient who then turned the gun on himself.

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Star Wars Firm Admits Harrison Ford Blunder

A production firm has admitted safety breaches after Star Wars actor Harrison Ford was crushed by a door on the Millennium Falcon set.

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Attack On Disabled Centre In Japan Kills 19

Nineteen people have been stabbed to death as they slept at a centre for disabled people in Japan's worst mass killing in decades.

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Monday, July 25, 2016

Openreach Must Be Separate Within BT - Ofcom

Ofcom has announced plans to split Openreach within BT Group, in a move it hopes will bolster digital communications competition.

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Jeers As Sanders Backs Clinton For President

Hillary Clinton's name was met with boos and jeers from a restless crowd at the opening night of the Democratic National Convention, despite calls from Bernie Sanders for unity.

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Bar Bomber: Germans 'Won't Sleep Peacefully'

The Syrian man who blew himself up outside a bar in Ansbach vowed the people of Germany "won't be able to sleep peacefully anymore" in a video filmed before the attack.

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RBS Customers May Face Negative Interest Rates

The RBS banking group has warned 1.3 million customers they could be charged negative interest rates if the Bank of England cuts base rates below zero.

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Green Slams 'Biased And Unfair' BHS Report

Former BHS owner Sir Philip Green says a highly critical report into its collapse is the product of "a biased and unfair process".

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Jeers As Sanders Urges Support For Clinton

Bernie Sanders has urged his supporters to vote for Hillary Clinton in order to block Donald Trump's path to the White House.

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Germany Bomber Pledged Allegiance To IS

A failed asylum seeker who blew himself up outside a bar in Germany had pledged allegiance to the leader of Islamic State in a video found on his mobile phone, officials say.

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Baby Given Laughing Gas Instead Of Oxygen Dies

A newborn baby has died after it was given nitrous oxide instead of oxygen in hospital.

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Arrests After Deadly Shooting At Surrey Party

A person has been arrested on suspicion of murder after a man was killed at a pool party in Surrey.

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Mass Shooting At Florida Club's Teen Night

Two people have been killed and at least 13 others wounded in a mass shooting at a Florida nightclub.

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Man Killed And Several Injured At Pool Party

Police have launched a murder investigation after a man was killed at a pool party in Surrey.

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'Suicide Bomber' Injures 12 Outside German Bar

A suspected suicide bomber has killed himself and injured 12 others, three seriously, in an explosion outside a wine bar in the German city of Ansbach.

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Sunday, July 24, 2016

Man Killed And Several Injured At Private Party

Police have launched a murder investigation after a man was killed at a private party in Surrey.

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Theresa May's Brexit Pledge On Belfast Visit

The Prime Minister has said she wants to fully engage with Stormont ministers preparing for negotiations on the UK's exit from the European Union, as she heads to Belfast today.

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'Retail King' Philip Green Blamed For BHS Collapse

Sir Philip Green systematically extracted hundreds of millions of pounds from BHS to accrue "incredible wealth” for himself and his family while refusing to address the "substantial" deficit in the company's pension fund, MPs have said.

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One Dead After Explosion At German Restaurant

One person has been killed in an explosion at a restaurant in the German city of Ansbach near Nuremberg.

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Friend Of Munich Gunman Arrested Over Attack

A 16-year-old friend of the gunman who killed nine people in the German city of Munich on Friday has been arrested by police.

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Syrian Refugee Wielding Machete Kills Woman

A Syrian refugee wielding a machete has killed a woman and injured two other people in the southern city Reutlingen, police say.

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Russia Escapes Total Ban On Rio Athletes

Russia has escaped a blanket ban on its athletes competing at the Rio Olympics following allegations of state-sponsored doping.

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Water Park: Boy Looking For Goggles Finds Child

A woman who tried to resuscitate a five-year-old boy pulled from a water park pool said it was the most "heartbreaking" thing she had ever done.

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Munich Teen Killer Bought Gun On Dark Web

Munich killer David Ali Sonboly bought the gun used in his rampage on the dark web and had been planning the attack for a year.

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Boy, Five, In Water Park Death - Two Arrested

A five-year-old boy has died after an incident at a water park in Leicestershire and two people have been arrested, police say.

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Police Warn Of Two More Days Of Dover Delays

Hundreds of people heading for Dover have been forced to spend the night in their vehicles as police warned the severe delays could last until Monday evening.

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Saturday, July 23, 2016

Dover Drivers 'Frustrated, Tired And Angry'



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Chilling 'Revenge' Warning Of Munich Gunman

Munich killer David Ali Sonboly warned he would kill his classmates after a row at school, it has been reported.

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Drivers Tell Of Their Holiday Highway Hell



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Corbyn Aide Accused Of Breaching MP's Privacy

Jeremy Corbyn is embroiled in a row over an alleged "breach of privacy" after an aide entered a former shadow cabinet minister's office without permission.

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Munich Teen Gunman Had No IS Links - Police

A teen gunman who killed nine people and injured 27 others in Munich had no links to Islamic State, police have said.

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Thousands Of Jobs To Go As BHS Name Vanishes

The BHS brand will disappear from British high streets on 20 August with the closure of the stricken chain's final stores, administrators will say next week.

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First Victims Of Munich Shooting Named

Some of the victims of the deadly shooting rampage in Munich have been named.

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Twelve-Hour Delays As Dover Security Tightened

People travelling across the Channel from Dover have been warned to expect delays of up to twelve hours after checks were stepped up at the request of French authorities.

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Gunman Shouted 'I Am German' To Witness

The gunman involved in the deadly attack on a Munich shopping centre told bystanders: "I am German".

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Eight-Hour Delays As Dover Security Tightened

People travelling across the Channel from Dover have been warned by police to expect delays of up to eight-and-a-half hours after checks were stepped up at the request of French authorities.

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Friday, July 22, 2016

Munich Gunman Was German-Iranian, 18

Police say the Munich gunman was an 18-year-old German-Iranian who had been living in the city.

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Munich Gunman Was German Iranian, Aged 18

Police say the Munich gunman was an 18-year-old German Iranian who had been living in the city.

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'I Am German' Munich Gunman Shouts To Witness

A gunman apparently involved in the deadly attack on a Munich shopping centre told bystanders: "I am German".

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'I Am German' Munich Gunman Shouted

A gunman apparently involved in the deadly attack on a Munich shopping centre told bystanders: "I am German".

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Gunman Opens Fire Outside Munich McDonald's

Video has emerged apparently showing the moment a gunman began shooting at people outside a McDonald's in a shopping centre in Munich.

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UK Facing Recession Threat After Brexit Vote

Britain faces the threat of a Brexit-driven recession, experts have warned, after the first snapshot of business activity since the vote showed it had been knocked sharply off course by the result.

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Tim Kaine Tipped As Clinton's Running Mate

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton will pick US Senator Tim Kaine as her running mate, US media report.

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UK Economy At Seven-Year Low After EU Vote

The UK is heading for a 0.4% contraction in the third quarter, according to the first post-Brexit snapshot of business activity.

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Chancellor Will Act In Event Of Brexit Downturn

Philip Hammond has promised to "reset" Britain's tax and spending plans if the economy falters in the wake of Brexit.

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France Bolsters Military Aid After Nice Attack

France is increasing military aid for Iraq to fight Islamic State following the Nice lorry attack, Francois Hollande has said.

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Indian Plane Goes Missing Over Sea

India's air force says it has lost contact with a transport plane carrying 29 people that has gone missing in the Bay of Bengal.

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Trump: 'America Is Back - Bigger And Better'

Donald Trump has pledged to halt immigration from countries "compromised by terrorism" as he accepted the Republican presidential nomination.

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Body Of Boy, 11, Found In Rotherham Canal

The body of an 11-year-old boy has been recovered from a canal in Rotherham, South Yorkshire Police say.

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Labour MP: Corbyn Tried To 'Bully Me'

A Labour MP has accused leader Jeremy Corbyn of trying to bully him, after apparently considering using his family against him.

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Search For Flight MH370 Could Be Suspended

Australia, China and Malaysia say they will 'suspend' the search for flight MH370 if the plane is not found in the current area.

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Thursday, July 21, 2016

Double Hand Transplant Patient 'Whole Again'

The UK's first recipient of a double hand transplant says the result is "better than a lottery win because you feel whole again".

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Sports Direct Working Conditions 'Appalling'

Working conditions for Sports Direct staff have been described as "appalling" in a report by a group of MPs.

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Hollande Tells May 'Sooner Better' On Brexit

Francois Hollande has told Theresa May that Britain's exit from the EU should happen "the sooner the better".

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Attacker In Nice 'Had Help' Prosecutor Says

The man responsible for the deaths of 84 people in Nice had help in preparing the terrorist attack, the Paris prosecutor has said.

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Serviceman Attacked: Was It Terror Plot?

Police investigating an attack on a serviceman near RAF Marham in Norfolk have said they are "currently unable to discount terrorism" as the motive.

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Ten Arrested In Brazil For Olympics Terror Plot

Ten people have been arrested in Brazil on suspicion of planning terrorist attacks during next month's Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.

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Body Recovered After Car Plunges Into River

A body has been recovered from the River Clyde near Glasgow after a car plunged into the water.

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Police Shoot Unarmed Man With His Hands Up

Police are investigating after an officer shot a therapist who was looking after an autistic man while he was lying in the street with his hands up.

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Car With Gas Bottles Rams Sydney Police Station

A driver has rammed into a Sydney police station claiming to have a bomb, sparking a major security alert amid fears it could be terror-related.

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Corbyn Warns MPs: 'Get Behind The Party'

Jeremy Corbyn has warned all Labour MPs they face a reselection fight to keep their seats, sparking fears of a cull of the moderates.

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RAF Knife Threat Treated As Attempted Abduction

An incident at an RAF base in which two men tried to grab a serviceman is being treated as an attempted abduction.

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Oscar Pistorius Jail Sentence To Be Appealed

South African prosecutors say they are to push for a longer murder sentence for Oscar Pistorius after he was jailed for six years.

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Corbyn: I Will Take On Society's Five Evils

Jeremy Corbyn has opened his leadership fightback with a pledge to tackle discrimination in the workplace.

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Corbyn's Fightback: Tackling Discrimination

Jeremy Corbyn is to launch his Labour leadership fightback with a pledge to tackle discrimination in the workplace.

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Wednesday, July 20, 2016

Cruz Booed For Not Endorsing Donald Trump

Texas senator Ted Cruz has been booed after he stopped short of endorsing Donald Trump in his speech at the Republican National Convention.

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RAF Marham Serviceman 'Threatened With Knife'

A serviceman has been threatened with a knife near the married quarters of an RAF base, police have said.

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UK Housing Crisis Could Mark Return Of Slums

Slums may be re-emerging in the UK, with growing concern about the number of private renters living in hazardous or squalid conditions.

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UK Nuclear Sub Damaged In Gibraltar Collision

One of the Royal Navy's nuclear submarines limps back to port in Gibraltar after colliding with a merchant vessel.

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Merkel: 'Close Bond' With UK Will Help Brexit

Angela Merkel has stressed that the UK must formally announce its intention to leave the EU before Brexit talks can begin.

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Melania Trump's Speechwriter Admits 'Mistake'

Melania Trump's speechwriter has admitted a "mistake" over a speech that partially resembled remarks by Michelle Obama.

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Sam Allardyce To Be Named As England Manager

Sunderland boss Sam Allardyce is to be named the new England manager in the next 24 hours, Sky sources understand.

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May Savages Corbyn In First PMQs Outing

Theresa May has savaged Jeremy Corbyn at her first Prime Minister's Questions in a response that drew immediate comparisons to Margaret Thatcher.

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'Superfit' Soldier Died On Brecon Exercise

A soldier who died while on a training exercise in the Brecon area of Wales has been described as a "superfit boy" by his family.

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Screams Of 'Help Me' As Three Die At Flats

Cries for help were heard before the deaths of a woman and two men at a tower block in Aberdeen.

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Smith Offers To Make Corbyn Labour President

Labour leadership challenger Owen Smith said he offered to make Jeremy Corbyn party president in a bid to get him to step down.

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UK Will Not Take On EU Lead Role, Says PM

The UK will not take up its six-month presidency of the European Council in 2017, the Prime Minister has said.

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Teenager's Body Recovered From River

The body of a 16-year-old boy has been recovered from a river in Hyde, Greater Manchester.

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May Set For 'Frank' Brexit Talks With Merkel

Theresa May faces two daunting challenges on the day she completes her first week in office as Prime Minister.

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Tuesday, July 19, 2016

Donald Trump Secures Republican Nomination

Donald Trump has officially been nominated by the Republican Party as its candidate to contest the presidential election.

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Three Stabbed As Water Fight Turns Hostile

Three people, including a police officer, have been stabbed in London's Hyde Park after a water fight got out of control.

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Three Die In 'Disturbance' At Block Of Flats

Three people have died following a disturbance at a 19-storey high block of flats in Aberdeen.

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Turkey: Thousands More Sacked After Failed Coup

Turkey has extended its purge of the army, police and judiciary to the intelligence agency, universities and schools and religious authorities.

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IOC Studying Legal Advice On Russia Rio Ban

The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has said it will "explore the legal options" on banning all Russian athletes from the Rio Games.

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IS Releases Video Of Teen Train Axe Attacker

Islamic State's propaganda wing has released a video of a teenage Afghan refugee who attacked train passengers with an axe and a knife in Germany.

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Three People Shot Dead Near Swimming Pool

Three people have been shot dead, including the suspected gunman, in Spalding, Lincolnshire, police have said.

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Mum And Girls Stabbed In Holiday Village

A mother and her three daughters have been stabbed in an attack at a holiday village, according to French authorities.

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IMF Paints Unflattering Picture Of UK Economy

It will be a long wait until we know if Britain is facing the Brexit-related economic crisis predicted ahead of the referendum.

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IMF Slashes UK Growth Outlook After EU Vote

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has slashed its growth forecast for the UK for next year by 0.9% after the vote to leave the EU threw a "spanner in the works" of the global economy.

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Toddler Dies After Falling From Tower Block

A toddler has died after falling from the seventh floor of a block of flats in Birmingham.

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Pilots Arrested On Suspicion Of Being Drunk

Two pilots have been arrested on suspicion of being under the influence of alcohol shortly before they were due to fly a transatlantic passenger jet.

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Train Axe Attack Carriage 'Like Slaughterhouse'

A passenger carriage looked "like a slaughterhouse" after a teenage Afghan refugee wielding an axe and a knife went on the rampage on a train outside the German city of Wuerzburg.

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Monday, July 18, 2016

Axe-Wielding Attacker Injures Four On Train

A man wielding an axe and a knife has been shot dead after injuring at least four people in a rampage on a train outside the German city of Wuerzburg.

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May Prepares Brexit Message For New Cabinet

Every minister must play their role in making Brexit a success, Theresa May is to tell her first Cabinet meeting as Prime Minister.

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Mourners Spit On Lorry Killer's Anti-Shrine

Mourners in Nice have built an anti-shrine on the site where the lorry killer was shot dead by police, moments after massacring 84 people.

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MPs Decide To Renew Trident Nuclear Deterrent

MPs have overwhelmingly voted in favour of renewing the Trident nuclear deterrent.

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Teens Detained Over Primark Toddler Kidnap

Two teenage girls have been sentenced to be detained for three years and three months for kidnapping a toddler in a Primark store.

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All Russian Teams Face Ban From Rio Olympics

The World Anti-Doping Agency has recommended that Russia's entire team is banned from this summer's Olympic Games.

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Family's Escape From Erdogan Hotel Attack

A British holidaymaker has given Sky News an eyewitness account of the attack on President Erdogan's luxury hotel during the failed coup in Turkey.

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F-16 Jets Patrol Turkish Skies After Failed Coup

F-16 fighter jets will continue to patrol airspace over Istanbul and Ankara following the failed coup attempt in Turkey, a source in the president's office has said.

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Three Police Officers Shot Dead In Baton Rouge

Three police officers shot dead in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, are believed to have been lured to their deaths.

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Lorry Killer's String Of Lovers In Spotlight

Police are investigating lorry killer Mohamed Bouhlel's love life, including an affair with a 73-year-old man - as more stories of bravery emerge.

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Fallon: Don't Gamble With Nuclear Deterrent

Michael Fallon has warned MPs not to gamble with the UK's security ahead of a vote on renewing the Trident nuclear deterrent.

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Sunday, July 17, 2016

Dead Officer: 'Don't Let Hate Infect Your Heart'

Montrell Jackson was one of three law enforcement officials shot dead by a gunman in Baton Rouge, Louisiana on Sunday morning.

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Baton Rouge Killer Was A Decorated US Marine

The gunman who shot six police officers, killing three of them, has been named as former US Marine Gavin Eugene Long.

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Lorry Killer 'Took Selfie In Crowd Before Attack'

Lorry killer Mohamed Bouhlel reportedly sent a picture of himself laughing as he mingled with the crowd hours before the attack in Nice.

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Turkey 'Arrests 6,000 People' Over Coup Plot

At least 6,000 people have been arrested in connection with the failed attempt to bring down Turkey's government, reports say.

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Turks March As Erdogan Seeks Revenge For Coup

Tens of thousands have marched through the streets of Turkey in support of Recep Tayyip Erdogan as the president plots his revenge for the coup that failed to topple his regime.

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Davis: New EU Migrants May Be Forced To Leave

Brexit minister David Davis says EU migrants who arrive between now and the UK's departure from the bloc may not be given the opportunity to stay, in order to prevent a last-minute rush to Britain.

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Saturday, July 16, 2016

Some Flights To Turkey To Resume After Coup

Some flights are resuming to and from Turkey as Britons are told the security situation "remains potentially volatile".

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Davis: Post-Vote EU Migrants Could Be Sent Home

Brexit minister David Davis says EU migrants who arrive between now and the UK's departure could be sent home to prevent a last-minute rush to Britain.

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Who Is The Man Blamed For Turkey's Coup?

Turkey's president has accused a US-based Muslim preacher of being behind the attempted military coup against his government.

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Turkish Soldiers Fly To Greece For Asylum

A military helicopter carrying eight soldiers who were allegedly involved in Turkey's attempted coup has landed in Greece.

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Friday, July 15, 2016

Bastille Day Killer Had Criminal Past

The man who drove a lorry into a crowd celebrating Bastille Day in Nice has been named as 31-year-old Mohamed Lahouaiej Bouhlel.

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Another Terror Attack: Why France Again?

Understanding Mohamed Lahouaiej Bouhlel's journey from small-time criminal to mass killer is key to stopping a repeat of such horrific attacks.

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Family 'Frantic' Over Missing Couple In Nice

A Scottish family has said that it is "absolutely frantic" after not being able to contact a couple in Nice.

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Hunt For Parents Of Children Injured In Nice

A hospital treating children injured win the Bastille Day attack in Nice says it has been unable to trace the parents of a number of them.

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French-Tunisian Killer 'Had Criminal Past'

The man who drove a truck into a crowd celebrating Bastille Day in Nice was a French-Tunisian with a history of petty crimes, police sources said.

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Thursday, July 14, 2016

'I Released My Mother's Hand And Lost Her'

A woman caught up in the terrifying attack in Nice has relived the horror while walking the streets of the famous French seaside city dazed and confused.

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Video: Crowds Run From Scene Of Attack In Nice

The terrifying attack that killed 80 people on the sea front in Nice during Bastille Day celebrations has been captured on video.

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Attack In Nice: 'ID Of French-Tunisian In Truck'

Police have reportedly found the identity papers of a French-Tunisian man in the truck which drove into crowds in Nice, AFP says.

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History Of Deadly Attacks In France

There have been more than a dozen attacks in France since the turn of the century, with the majority of them attributed to Islamic extremists.

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Nice Witness: Truck Driver Came Out Shooting

An eyewitness to the Nice attack has said he saw a truck driver slam a vehicle into a crowd of revellers and then emerge from the vehicle shooting.

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Cull Of The Cameron Era: May Wields The Axe

Theresa May has carried out a cull of some of David Cameron's closest allies in a shake-up of the Government which has seen promotions for women and Brexit supporters.

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Cameron Begins Post-PM Life With School Run

David Cameron started his first day as a former prime minister by swapping Number 10 Downing Street for one of the country's most desirable neighbourhoods.

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Froome Runs Up Mont Ventoux After Bike Drama

British cyclist Chris Froome had to resort to running up a mountain after crashing into a motorcycle in the Tour de France.

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Your Mini-Guide To Theresa May's Cabinet

Theresa May pledged to create a "country that works for everyone" as she got the keys to Number 10.

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Chancellor Rules Out Emergency Brexit Budget

New Chancellor Philip Hammond has said there will be no post-Brexit emergency budget signalling a departure from his predecessor's economic policies.

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Interest Rates Kept On Hold By Bank At 0.5%

The Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) has surprised investors and economists by leaving interest rates on hold at 0.5%.

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Wednesday, July 13, 2016

More Hires And Fires On May's First Full Day

Theresa May is set to continue hiring and firing Cabinet ministers as she begins her first full day as the UK's Prime Minister.

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May Takes Huge Gamble On Maverick Johnson

Boris Johnson, a maverick with a history of diplomatic blunders, is a huge gamble by Theresa May as her Foreign Secretary.

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Can The Three Brexiteers Make EU Dreams True?

In terms of drama, intrigue and surprise, British politics is the gift that keeps giving.

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Maverick Johnson A Huge Gamble By May

Boris Johnson, a maverick with a history of diplomatic blunders, is a huge gamble by Theresa May as her Foreign Secretary.

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PM May Vows 'Country That Works For All'

Theresa May has pledged to create "a country that works for everyone" as she took office as the UK's second female Prime Minister.

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George Osborne Resigns As Chancellor

Chancellor George Osborne has resigned from the Government, Downing Street has announced.

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Cameron: Being PM Was 'Greatest Honour'

David Cameron has said being Prime Minister has been the "greatest honour of my life" in his final words outside Downing Street.

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Cameron Signs Off: I Was The Future Once

David Cameron has signed off his final Prime Minister's Questions telling MPs: "Nothing is impossible. I was the future once."

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Cameron: Being PM 'Greatest Honour Of My Life'

David Cameron has said being Prime Minister has been the "greatest honour of my life" in his final words outside Downing Street.

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May Reshuffle: Will Half Cabinet Be Women?

Theresa May is expected to appoint a record number of women to senior Government positions as she reshuffles her Cabinet.

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Allardyce Interviewed For England Job

Sunderland have called for a "swift" resolution after their manager Sam Allardyce was interviewed by the Football Association for the England job.

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Pub Boss Hits Out At Brexit 'Doom-Mongering'

The chairman of JD Wetherspoon has hit out at "doom-mongering" by key figures who predicted a Leave vote would amount to economic suicide.

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Tuesday, July 12, 2016

May To Be Handed Keys To Nuclear Red Button

Within hours of becoming Prime Minister, Theresa May will be given a security briefing from the Cabinet Secretary, National Security Adviser and Chief of the Defence Staff.

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Owen Smith To Fight For Labour Leadership

Former shadow cabinet minister Owen Smith is to announce he is running for the Labour leadership, Sky News understands.

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Corbyn Joins Labour Race - But The Rules Change

Embattled Labour boss Jeremy Corbyn said he was "delighted" after the party's National Executive Committee ruled he can automatically run in a leadership race.

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May To Be Handed Keys To Nuclear Red Button

Within hours of becoming Prime Minister, Theresa May will be given a security briefing from the Cabinet Secretary, National Security Advisor and Chief of Defence Staff.

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May Leads 'Emotional' Goodbye To Cameron

Theresa May led tributes to David Cameron at an "emotional" final Cabinet meeting.

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Removal Men At No 10 - But Where Will PM Go?

David Cameron is preparing to move out of Number 10 on his penultimate day as Prime Minister, after an emotional final Cabinet meeting.

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EU Referendum 2: MPs Will Debate Second Vote

MPs will debate the prospect of a second referendum on Britain's membership of the EU after more than four million people signed a petition.

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Bank Governor Hits Back Over Brexit Warnings

The governor of the Bank of England has hit out at criticism of the body in the run-up to last month's EU referendum.

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Deadly Head-On Train Collision In Italy

At least 12 people have been killed after two trains collided head-on in southern Italy, say firefighters.

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Couple Found Dead After Village Shooting

A man and a woman have been found dead after a shooting near King's Lynn, Norfolk police said.

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Adam Johnson Loses Sex Offences Appeal - Sister

Former England footballer Adam Johnson has lost his appeal against his conviction for child sex offences, according to his sister.

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Adam Johnson Loses Appeal, Says Sister

Former England footballer Adam Johnson has lost his appeal against his conviction for child sex offences, according to his sister.

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Monday, July 11, 2016

Corbyn Leadership Row May Spark Court Fight

Labour's increasingly bitter leadership row could end up in the courts, as its National Executive Committee makes a ruling on Jeremy Corbyn's eligibility to stand in a new contest.

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The Six Tasks Facing Theresa May

Theresa May gets the keys to Downing Street on Wednesday - as Jason Farrell takes a look at what's at the top of her to-do list.

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FTSE 100 Up And Pound Spikes As PM Emerges

The FTSE 100 has entered bull market territory - more than a fifth above its February lows - as investors begin to see some clarity over Britain's political and economic landscape.

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Theresa May: Vicar's Daughter 'Unflappable'

She's a vicar's daughter who's a fan of Geoffrey Boycott, kitten heels, colourful clothes and cooking.

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Labour And Lib Dems Demand Snap Election

Theresa May is coming under pressure from Labour and the Liberal Democrats to call a snap general election - even before she is installed, as expected, as Prime Minister.

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Eagle Announces Labour Leadership Bid

Angela Eagle has formally announced her decision to stand for Labour leader - saying Jeremy Corbyn cannot win a general election

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'Brexit Means Brexit' Vows Theresa May

Theresa May has repeated her vow that "Brexit means Brexit" as she launched her national campaign to be the next Conservative Party leader and Prime Minister.

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N Korea Vows To Turn South Into 'Sea Of Fire'

North Korea has said it will turn the South into a "pile of ashes" after moves by the US and Seoul to deploy a missile defence system on the peninsula.

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'Brexit Means Brexit' Vows PM Candidate May

Theresa May has repeated her vow that "Brexit means Brexit" as she launched her national campaign to be the next Conservative Party leader and Prime Minister.

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Sunday, July 10, 2016

Brexit Vote 'Not Legally Binding', Say Lawyers

Hundreds of barristers have warned Prime Minister David Cameron that last month's vote to leave the European Union is not legally binding.

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Murray 'Proud' To Hold Wimbledon Trophy Again

Andy Murray wiped away tears of joy after winning the men's singles title at Wimbledon for a second time.

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Eagle To Vow To Save Labour In Leadership Bid

Angela Eagle will today formally launch a leadership contest as Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn vows to fight any challenge.

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Andy Murray Wins Second Wimbledon Title

Andy Murray wiped away tears of joy after winning the men's singles title at Wimbledon for a second time.

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Portugal Champions Of Europe As France Lose

Portugal have won the European football championships after beating hosts France 1-0 in the Paris final.

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Sir Cliff Richard Sues BBC And Police Over Raid

Sir Cliff Richard has confirmed he is taking legal action against the BBC and South Yorkshire Police over live coverage of a police raid at his home.

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Corbyn 'Disappointed' At Eagle Leadership Bid

Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn has said he is "disappointed" that Angela Eagle is launching a leadership campaign against him.

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Corbyn Likely To Back Blair 'Contempt' Motion

Jeremy Corbyn says he will "probably" back a Commons motion to find Tony Blair in contempt of Parliament over accusations he deceived MPs over the Iraq War.

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Saturday, July 9, 2016

Prescott Says 'Illegal' Iraq War Will Haunt Him

Lord Prescott has condemned Tony Blair's decision to go to war in Iraq, a decision the former deputy PM at the time had supported.

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Leadsom Urged To Quit Over Motherhood Remarks

Tory leadership contender Andrea Leadsom is facing calls to stand down as the row over her comments on motherhood intensifies.

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War Reporter's Family Sue Syrian Government

The family of a war correspondent killed in Syria is to sue the Syrian government over her death.

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Dallas Police In Manhunt After Threat Received

Dallas Police have given the all-clear after an anonymous threat against officers prompted a search of a nearby building.

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Eagle To Challenge Corbyn For Labour Leadership

Labour's Angela Eagle has confirmed her bid to become the party's leader, saying she will start her campaign on Monday.

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Dallas Police HQ In Lockdown After Threat

Dallas Police headquarters is in lockdown after an anonymous threat against officers city-wide.

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Top Bullfighter Barrio Gored To Death By Bull

One of Spain's top bullfighters has died after being gored to death by a bull at a festival in the east of the country.

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MPs To Vote On Replacing Trident On 18 July

MPs will vote on the UK's replacement for the aging Trident nuclear missile system on 18 July, the Prime Minister has announced.

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Serena Concerned For Nephews After Shootings

Serena Williams has said she is worried about members of her family after the controversial killings of two black men by police.

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Serena Clinches Historic Grand Slam Title

Serena Williams has equalled Steffi Graf's open era grand slam record after winning the women's singles title at Wimbledon.

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Serena Clinches Historic Grand Slam Title

Serena Williams has equalled Steffi Graf's open era grand slam record after winning the women's singles title at Wimbledon.

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Leadsom In Backlash Over Motherhood Remarks

Tory leadership candidate Andrea Leadsom has furiously denied telling The Times she has an edge over her rival Theresa May, because she has children.

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Watson Calls Off Talks Over Corbyn's Future

Labour deputy leader Tom Watson has called off talks with union chiefs over the future of party leader Jeremy Corbyn.

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Friday, July 8, 2016

Dallas Suspect Had Bomb Material At Home

Police have found bomb-making material, bullet-proof vests, rifles and ammunition while searching the home of the Dallas attack suspect.

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Dallas Shooter Followed Black Militant Groups

The man suspected of shooting a dozen police officers in Dallas followed black militant groups on Facebook, authorities say.

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Innocent Man Wrongly Named As Sniper Suspect

There has been outrage on social media after Dallas police wrongly identified an innocent man as a suspect in the Dallas shooting.

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'Officer Down': Who Were The Dallas Victims?

Recordings have emerged of policemen making desperate pleas for back-up after a shooter began targeting officers who were patrolling a protest in Dallas.

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Heightened Tension After Series Of Killings

It is not yet clear what the motivation is behind the sniper attacks in Dallas, which have left five police officers dead and six others seriously injured.

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Dallas Shootings: What We Know So Far

Key points from the shootings at Black Lives Matter protest in Dallas

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Thursday, July 7, 2016

Sky Poll: Public Wants Theresa May As PM

Theresa May is the top choice to be the next Prime Minister and Conservative Party leader, according to a new Sky Data poll.

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Polish Family's Shed Ruined In Racist Attack

A Polish family have had their garden shed destroyed by arson in an attack police are treating as racially motivated.

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Dozens Killed In Iraq Bomb And Gun Attack

At least 35 people have been killed and 60 injured in an attack on a Shia mausoleum north of Baghdad, security sources say.

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May And Leadsom Fight For PM Job As Gove Out

Theresa May and Andrea Leadsom will battle it out to become the next Conservative leader and first woman Prime Minister for 26 years.

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Five Men Killed In Recycling Plant Accident

An inquiry has begun after five men believed to be from Spain were crushed to death at a metal recycling plant in Birmingham.

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Leadsom: I Would Clamp Down On Putin As PM

Tory leadership candidate Andrea Leadsom has claimed she would tell Vladimir Putin to "abide by international law" if she becomes Prime Minister.

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Five Men Killed In Recycling Site Accident

Five men have died after an industrial accident at a recycling site in Birmingham.

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Leadsom Pledges Prosperity Not Austerity

Andrea Leadsom pitched herself as the "prosperity not austerity" candidate in a bid to make the last two in the Tory leadership.

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Man Pleads Guilty To Shopkeeper's Murder

A man has pleaded guilty to the murder of a Glasgow shopkeeper who he claimed has disrespected Islam.

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Calls Grow For Blair To Face Legal Action

Calls are growing for Tony Blair to face prosecution over the lead-up to the Iraq war, following the Chilcot Inquiry's report yesterday.

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Two Children Die After Car Crashes Into Loch

Two children aged two and three have died after the car they were travelling in crashed into a loch near Oban, in Scotland.

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Tensions High After Police Shoot Black Man

The police shooting of a man in Louisiana has added to concerns about excessive force used by police against mostly black victims.

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Gove Campaign's Plot To Knock Out Leadsom

Michael Gove has been accused of more dirty tricks in the Tory leadership election less than a week after his "act of treachery" against Boris Johnson.

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Wednesday, July 6, 2016

Wales' Euro Dream Shattered By Portugal

Wales' dream of reaching the European Championship final is over after a 2-0 defeat by Portugal brought their remarkable campaign to a close.

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Two Children Die After Car Crashes Into Loch

Two children aged two and three have died after the car they were travelling in crashed into a loch near Oban, in Scotland.

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Blair: Iraq War Decision Hardest I Took As PM

Tony Blair has said he will never accept that servicemen and women who were killed or injured in the Iraq War made their sacrifice in vain.

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Gove Campaign's Plot To Knock Out Leadsom

As the second round of voting approaches, Michael Gove's campaign is exposed for texting MPs asking them to vote tactically.

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Two Children Die After Car Crashes Into Loch

Two children aged two and three have died after the car they were travelling in crashed into a loch near Oban, in Scotland.

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Grassroots Voters Split Over Next Tory Leader

Sky News visits Tory heartland Sutton Coldfield to see who they back for the next PM, and finds all three candidates have support.

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Corbyn Issues Iraq War Apology From Labour

Jeremy Corbyn has apologised for the "disastrous decision" to invade Iraq in 2003, on behalf of the Labour party.

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The Blair-Bush Memos: What PM Told President

Nearly 30 memos detail what the PM said to his counterpart after 9/11 and as the two countries moved towards invading Iraq.

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Chilcot: Iraq Invasion 'Not Last Resort'

British forces were committed to invading Iraq "before the peaceful options for disarmament had been exhausted", a seven-year inquiry into the Iraq War has found.

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Blair: 'I'll Take Responsibility For Mistakes'

The former prime minister says the Chilcot Report "should lay to rest allegations of bad faith, lies or deceit" over the Iraq War.

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Tony Blair Is 'World's Worst Terrorist'

Tearful relatives of British troops killed in Iraq hit out at the former prime minister after the release of the Chilcot Report.

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Blair Backed Bush Eight Months Before Iraq War

Tony Blair reassured the US president he would be with him "whatever" months before the Iraq invasion, the Chilcot Inquiry finds.

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Iraq Inquiry: The Chilcot Report's Key Points

Tony Blair's relationship with George Bush and the preparedness of the military are heavily criticised in the long-awaited report.

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Pistorius Jailed For Six Years For Reeva's Murder

The athlete could be released on parole in three years, but the prosecution may appeal against the sentence for being too lenient.

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Mum And Partner Jailed For Toddler's Murder

Rachel Trelfa, the mother of toddler Liam Fee, and her partner have been jailed for the two-year-old's murder in 2014.

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Pistorius Arrives In Court For Murder Sentence

The double amputee could be jailed for 15 years or more but legal experts believe he will escape with less than that.

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Tuesday, July 5, 2016

Timeline: How The Iraq War Unfolded

Threats, ultimatums and "sexed up" dossiers - the build-up to the Iraq war lasted months, but the aftermath lasted years.

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Soldier's Family: Blair 'In Denial' Over Iraq War

John Miller wants those responsible for the Iraq War to be held to account for the death of his son Simon and other soldiers.

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May Wins First Tory Vote As Fox And Crabb Out

And then there were three - Theresa May heads the Tory leadership race, as Liam Fox and Stephen Crabb leave the contest.

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Chilcot Hints At Iraq Inquiry Criticism

Former prime minister Tony Blair and other key political and military figures are expected to come under fire in the report.

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Watch: Ken Clarke Ridicules Tory Candidates

Two party heavyweights are recorded by Sky giving unguarded views on Tory leadership candidates, calling one "bloody difficult".

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Clinton Emails: FBI Not Recommending Charges

A threat to Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign is lifted, but she's attacked for putting secret information on private email.

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EgyptAir 'Attempts To Put Out Fire Before Crash'

Information reportedly indicates that there was an attempt to put out a fire on the crashed EgyptAir flight MS804.

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Woman Accused Of 'Demonic' Stun Gun Killing

Sarah Williams is accused of killing mother-of-two Sadie Hartley in an "appalling" stabbing attack.

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Junior Doctors Reject Govt's Contract Deal

Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt says it is "extremely disappointing" junior doctors have rejected the terms after months of talks.

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BoE Report Less Scary Than Pre-Vote Warnings

Weeks after warning of instability in the event of Brexit, the Bank of England is trying to calm households and businesses.

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Branson And May Meet As Tycoon Demands New Poll

The Tory leadership frontrunner met Sir Richard last week to discuss his fears for the UK's post-Brexit economy, Sky News learns.

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Bank Of England Signals £150bn Lending Boost

Governor Mark Carney warns that the UK "has entered a period of uncertainty and significant economic adjustment" after EU vote.

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Mourinho At United: 'I Am Where I Want To Be'

The Portuguese coach revealed he would never stop "brave" Ryan Giggs from returning to Old Trafford.

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Juncker: Johnson And Farage Are 'Sad Heroes'

The EU Commission boss hits out at the leading Brexiteers: "Patriots don't resign when things get difficult, they stay."

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Tory MPs Start Voting In Party Leadership Race

Home Secretary Theresa May is the favourite to replace David Cameron as Conservative leader and Prime Minister.

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Dhaka Hostage 'Mistaken For Attacker And Shot'

Police in Bangladesh have said they may have shot dead one of the hostages at a Dhaka cafe after mistaking him for an attacker.

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Teachers Begin 24-Hour Strike Over Cuts

Teachers join rallies and marches across the country to demand an increase in funding for schools and education.

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Monday, July 4, 2016

'Welcome To Jupiter': Juno Enters Orbit

Cheers erupt at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory as Juno begins its mission to explore our solar system's largest planet.

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Suicide Bomb Blast Outside Medina Mosque

Three bomb attacks across Saudi Arabia on the penultimate day of the month of Ramadan, with targets including the Shia minority.

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Alice Gross: Coroner Calls For Immigration Checks

Alice's father said if proper checks were made on foreign nationals entering the UK, her death might have been prevented.

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Man Pleads Guilty After Baby Shot With Air Gun

The 18-month-old remains in a critical condition in hospital after being shot in the head on Friday.

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Guaranteed UK Status For EU Nationals 'Unwise'

James Brokenshire says the future of 1.2 million British citizens living in the EU must be secured as part of Brexit negotiations.

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Corbyn Condemns Livingstone's Hitler Comments

Jeremy Corbyn has condemned Ken Livingstone's Hitler comments as he gave evidence to MPs on anti-semitism in the Labour party.

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Corbyn Stages Fightback With Facebook Video

After Angela Eagle issues a leadership ultimatum, Jeremy Corbyn responds with a Facebook video telling rebels "come together".

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Chris Evans Steps Down From Top Gear

The revamped programme has been dogged by negative criticism and poor viewing figures since it was relaunched

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'Charisma Of A Damp Rag': Farage's Anti-EU Quotes

The UKIP leader has made exiting the EU the prime aim of his political life - and has never been short of a quote.

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Leadsom: We Will Have Our Freedom Back

The Tory energy minister says she is the right person to lead the country and knows "how to strike deal in a tough negotiation".

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May Leads Tory Rivals In Race To Become PM

Theresa May wins the backing of the Foreign Secretary, as Boris Johnson claims Remain supporters have been consumed by "hysteria".

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Eagle: I'll Run If Corbyn Does Not Act Soon

Angela Eagle says she has support to "resolve this impasse" over the Labour Party leadership "if Jeremy doesn't take action soon".

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Sunday, July 3, 2016

Deals Worth Billions Put On Ice After Brexit

The auction of TopShop's store cards issuer has been put on hold following the EU referendum, Sky News understands.

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Osborne Pledges To Slash Corporation Tax

The Chancellor outlines a plan to give Britain a post-Brexit vote boost, saying the UK must show it is "still open for business".

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Blair: Will Of The People Is Entitled To Change

The former prime minister tells Sky News he would like to see the UK keep its "options open" following the vote for Brexit.

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Neil Kinnock: I Wish Corbyn Would Stand Down

Lord Kinnock insists it is Jeremy Corbyn's "duty" to resign - but the Labour leader's supporters say he is not going anywhere.

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Pro-Brexit Leadsom 'Changed Her Mind' Over EU

The Energy Minister and Conservative leadership challenger says she changed her mind because the facts had changed.

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At Least 75 Die In IS Bombing In Baghdad

The bombing, the deadliest single attack in the Iraqi capital this year, hit a busy shopping district.

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Saturday, July 2, 2016

Corbyn 'Ready To Reach Out' To Rebels

The Labour leader offers an olive branch to his enemies at the end of a week which saw most of his frontbench team walk out.

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Tony Blair 'Should Go To Jail' Over Iraq War

The call comes from the family of a Royal Marine who died in the conflict, days before the Chilcot inquiry publishes its report.

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Call For Guarantee On EU Citizens Staying In UK

Tory candidates vying to replace the PM are urged to give assurances that EU nationals are not deported when the UK quits the EU.

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May 'Racing Ahead' In Tory Contest - Poll

A poll suggests the Home Secretary is the firm favourite, just two days before MPs vote in the first round of the leadership race.

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FBI Grill Hillary Clinton On Emails For Hours

The interview with the White House hopeful took place at the FBI headquarters in Washington DC over three and a half hours.

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London Brexit Protest: Thousands March For EU

Furious at the result of the referendum, thousands of people are rallying in the capital to demand Britain stays in Europe.

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Baby Critical After Being Shot With Air Rifle

A one-year-old baby boy has been shot with what police believe to have been an air rifle in the Hartcliffe area of Bristol.

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Friday, July 1, 2016

Wales Through To Euro 2016 Semi-Finals

Wales are through the semis after beating the team ranked second in the world, in front of 10,000 travelling fans in Lille.

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Wales Fans Go Wild After Surprise Win

Wales fans chanted "Don't take me home, please don't take me home" and "Are you watching England?"

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Gunmen Take Hostages In Bangladesh Attack

A number of gunmen have taken hostages at a restaurant popular with foreigners in the diplomatic area of Bangladesh's capital, Dhaka.

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EasyJet Opens Talks Over Post-Brexit HQ Move

EasyJet's boss has signalled in private meetings this week that moving its legal HQ is "likely" after Brexit, Sky News can reveal.

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Johnson Rubbishes Critics After Quitting Race

Boris Johnson hit back at hecklers who shouted he was a disgrace as he left his home - as Michael Gove explained why he outmanoeuvred the leading Brexiteer.

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Corbyn Leader Challenge In 'Next Few Days'

Jeremy Corbyn is likely to face a leadership challenge in "the next few days", shadow chancellor John McDonnell has said.

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