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Age verification tools on adult websites bypassed in seconds
Ethical hackers have shown Sky News how new age verification systems can be bypassed on pornographic websites in a matter of seconds.
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25% of young children and pregnant women malnourished in Gaza, charity says, as PM vows to fly critical medical cases to UK
A charity has warned 25% of young children and pregnant women in Gaza are now malnourished, with Sir Keir Starmer vowing to evacuate children who need "critical medical assistance" to the UK.
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Lionesses celebrate Euros triumph at 'very special' Downing Street reception
The red carpet was rolled out at Number 10 on Monday evening as the Lionesses attended a reception to celebrate their Euro 2025 victory.
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Israeli human rights organisations accuse country of genocide
Two Israeli human rights organisations have said the country is committing genocide against Palestinians in Gaza.
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Heathrow-funded group sending 'incredibly misleading' mail to homes across west London, campaigners allege
A campaign group for a third runway at Heathrow that gets funding from the airport has been distributing "incredibly misleading" information to households in west London, according to opponents of the expansion.
National News
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Lionesses celebrate Euros triumph at 'very special' Downing Street reception
The red carpet was rolled out at Number 10 on Monday evening as the Lionesses attended a reception to celebrate their Euro 2025 victory.
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Police say 'lone shooter' has been 'neutralised' after 'two people were shot' in New York
Police have said a "lone shooter" has been "neutralised" after an officer was among two least people who were reportedly shot in New York City.
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Trump reignites row with 'nasty' Sadiq Khan as Starmer responds
Donald Trump has reignited his row with London mayor Sir Sadiq Khan after calling him a "nasty person" who has done "a terrible job".
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Starmer ran the gauntlet with Trump but just about emerged intact
When TV cameras are let in to film world leaders meeting in person, the resulting footage is usually incredibly boring for journalists and incredibly safe for politicians.
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Mile after mile of grey rubble - the view from a plane dropping aid to Gaza
We are on our way to Gaza with the Jordanian military.
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The 1975 star Matty Healy warns of musical 'silence' without small stages as he backs new UK-wide festival
The 1975 frontman Matty Healy has warned of a musical "silence" that would come without the pubs and bars that give UK artists their first chance to perform.
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Two killed in stabbing at business premises in London
Two men have died after a stabbing in central London.
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Paul Gallagher, older brother of Oasis stars Noel and Liam, is charged with offences including rape
Paul Gallagher, the older brother of Oasis stars Noel and Liam, has been charged with multiple offences including rape.
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Three killed in Turks and Caicos Islands' first mass shooting in recent history, authorities say
Three young men have been killed in the Turks and Caicos Islands, in what authorities are calling the British territory's first mass shooting in recent history.
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Mum pleads guilty to manslaughter of toddler who died after being found in pond
A woman has pleaded guilty to the manslaughter of her two-year-old daughter, who died after being found in a pond.
UK News
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Lionesses celebrate Euros triumph at 'very special' Downing Street reception
The red carpet was rolled out at Number 10 on Monday evening as the Lionesses attended a reception to celebrate their Euro 2025 victory.
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Starmer ran the gauntlet with Trump but just about emerged intact
When TV cameras are let in to film world leaders meeting in person, the resulting footage is usually incredibly boring for journalists and incredibly safe for politicians.
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The 1975 star Matty Healy warns of musical 'silence' without small stages as he backs new UK-wide festival
The 1975 frontman Matty Healy has warned of a musical "silence" that would come without the pubs and bars that give UK artists their first chance to perform.
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Two killed in stabbing at business premises in London
Two men have died after a stabbing in central London.
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Tasers to be used in prisons to tackle 'unacceptably high' levels of violence
Tasers can be used in prisons for the first time to tackle "unacceptably high" levels of violence, as part of a new trial.
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Paul Gallagher, older brother of Oasis stars Noel and Liam, is charged with offences including rape
Paul Gallagher, the older brother of Oasis stars Noel and Liam, has been charged with multiple offences including rape.
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Shona Stevens: Man in court charged with murder of Irvine woman in 1994
A man has appeared in court charged with the murder of a woman more than 30 years ago.
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Trump reignites row with 'nasty' Sadiq Khan as Starmer responds
Donald Trump has reignited his row with London mayor Sir Sadiq Khan after calling him a "nasty person" who has done "a terrible job".
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Mum pleads guilty to manslaughter of toddler who died after being found in pond
A woman has pleaded guilty to the manslaughter of her two-year-old daughter, who died after being found in a pond.
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Man, 41, charged over incident on easyJet flight to Glasgow
A 41-year-old man has been charged after a disturbance on an easyJet flight from London Luton Airport to Glasgow on Sunday, police have said.
World News
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Mile after mile of grey rubble - the view from a plane dropping aid to Gaza
We are on our way to Gaza with the Jordanian military.
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Israeli human rights organisations accuse country of genocide
Two Israeli human rights organisations have said the country is committing genocide against Palestinians in Gaza.
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Trump reignites row with 'nasty' Sadiq Khan as Starmer responds
Donald Trump has reignited his row with London mayor Sir Sadiq Khan after calling him a "nasty person" who has done "a terrible job".
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Police say 'lone shooter' has been 'neutralised' after 'two people were shot' in New York
Police have said a "lone shooter" has been "neutralised" after an officer was among two least people who were reportedly shot in New York City.
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Starmer ran the gauntlet with Trump but just about emerged intact
When TV cameras are let in to film world leaders meeting in person, the resulting footage is usually incredibly boring for journalists and incredibly safe for politicians.
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Turkey wildfires: At least 17 killed as thousands flee their homes
Wildfires in several Turkish regions have claimed at least 17 lives in the past month, as record-breaking heatwaves and strong winds fuel devastating blazes across the eastern Mediterranean.
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Three killed in Turks and Caicos Islands' first mass shooting in recent history, authorities say
Three young men have been killed in the Turks and Caicos Islands, in what authorities are calling the British territory's first mass shooting in recent history.
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What you need to know about the cross-border violence in Thailand and Cambodia as ceasefire agreed
Thailand and Cambodia have agreed an "immediate and unconditional" ceasefire after deadly border clashes.
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Why are airdrops on Gaza so dangerous?
The United Nations has condemned airdrops on Gaza, warning they risk killing the starving Palestinians they are intended to help.
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Thailand shooting: Gunman who shot five people dead at food market 'had grudge'
A man who shot five people dead at a Bangkok food market "had a personal grudge" against security guards there who he believed scratched his car.
Entertainment News
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Paul Gallagher, older brother of Oasis stars Noel and Liam, is charged with offences including rape
Paul Gallagher, the older brother of Oasis stars Noel and Liam, has been charged with multiple offences including rape.
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The 1975 star Matty Healy warns of musical 'silence' without small stages as he backs new UK-wide festival
The 1975 frontman Matty Healy has warned of a musical "silence" that would come without the pubs and bars that give UK artists their first chance to perform.
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Gregg Wallace speaks out after MasterChef sacking
Gregg Wallace has spoken about his sacking from MasterChef after inappropriate behaviour while working for the BBC - but insisted he is "not a groper, a sex pest or a flasher".
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Company at heart of Coldplay viral video releases tongue-in-cheek clip - with a big twist
The company at the centre of a viral video at a Coldplay concert has released a tongue-in-cheek clip on social media - featuring Gwyneth Paltrow as a "temporary spokesperson".
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Top Boy actor Micheal Ward charged with two counts of rape
Top Boy actor Micheal Ward has been charged with two counts of rape and is due to appear in court next month.
Sports
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England win Euro 2025: What will the Lionesses' legacy hold after back-to-back European championships?
It seems like only yesterday that Chloe Kelly was sparking a frenzy at Wembley Stadium as England won Euro 2022, and here she is again, three years on, unleashing absolute pandemonium on the nation once more.
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England player ratings: Chloe Kelly, Hannah Hampton, Michelle Agyemang - which Lionesses shone brightest during Euro 2025 triumph?
England are European champions again! Here we rate the performances of the Lionesses at Euro 2025...
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Hannah Hampton: From England exile to Euro 2025 breakout star after emerging from Mary Earps' shadow
In March 2021, Hannah Hampton sat deflated on the Birmingham City pitch, unable to hold back the tears after missing out on selection for the Team GB squad for that summer's Olympic Games.
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Belgian GP: Oscar Piastri beats Lando Norris to Spa win in wet-dry race to increase F1 title lead
Oscar Piastri increased his world championship lead over Lando Norris after overtaking his team-mate and then withstanding a late challenge from his title rival to win a wet-dry Belgian Grand Prix.
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Belgian GP: Martin Brundle on Oscar Piastri beating Lando Norris, rain debate at Spa-Francorchamps and Christian Horner's Red Bull exit
It was a champion's drive from Oscar Piastri in the main race on Sunday at Spa. The kind of performance reminiscent of the likes of Michael Schumacher, Lewis Hamilton, and Max Verstappen in this modern era.
Politics
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Trump reignites row with 'nasty' Sadiq Khan as Starmer responds
Donald Trump has reignited his row with London mayor Sir Sadiq Khan after calling him a "nasty person" who has done "a terrible job".
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Starmer ran the gauntlet with Trump but just about emerged intact
When TV cameras are let in to film world leaders meeting in person, the resulting footage is usually incredibly boring for journalists and incredibly safe for politicians.
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Heathrow-funded group sending 'incredibly misleading' mail to homes across west London, campaigners allege
A campaign group for a third runway at Heathrow that gets funding from the airport has been distributing "incredibly misleading" information to households in west London, according to opponents of the expansion.
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Govt vows to protect 'pavement pints' and make it easier for pubs to extend their opening hours
"A wave of new cafes, bars, music venues and outdoor dining" could come to the UK - as the government unveils plans to overhaul planning rules and "breathe new life into the high street".
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25% of young children and pregnant women malnourished in Gaza, charity says, as PM vows to fly critical medical cases to UK
A charity has warned 25% of young children and pregnant women in Gaza are now malnourished, with Sir Keir Starmer vowing to evacuate children who need "critical medical assistance" to the UK.