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Primodos: New study claims to find link between the pregnancy test drug and malformations
A new study claims to reveal how the hormone pregnancy test drug Primodos damages the foetus in some pregnant women.
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Woman dead and two injured in Hackney shooting
A 42-year-old woman has died and two others have been injured after a shooting in Hackney, east London, on Tuesday, the Metropolitan Police said.
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King Charles and Kate pictured together for first time since Scobie book race row erupted
The King and the Princess of Wales have been pictured together for the first time since being named in a book as the senior royals who allegedly questioned what skin colour Prince Archie would have.
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Aberfan: Man arrested over attempted murder of pregnant woman was 'known to victim'
A pregnant woman stabbed in Aberfan, South Wales, was the victim of a "targeted attack" and a local man arrested on suspicion of attempted murder was "known to the victim," police have said.
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Man who kept dead flatmate in freezer for nearly two years jailed
A man who kept a pensioner's body in a freezer for nearly two years has been jailed.
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Texas woman asks court to let her have an abortion
A Texas woman who is 20-weeks pregnant and whose foetus has been diagnosed with a fatal condition has asked a court to allow her to have an abortion.
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Netanyahu says human rights groups are turning a blind eye to alleged rapes by Hamas
Benjamin Netanyahu has accused human rights groups of turning a blind eye to rapes that Israel says were committed by Hamas during the 7 October massacre.
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Air France, Lufthansa and Etihad criticised over adverts that contained 'misleading' environmental claims
Adverts for three airlines have been banned by a regulator for giving consumers a misleading impression of their environmental credentials.
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The effect Israel's war in Gaza is having on civilians is 'brutal to see'
Israel said its troops have entered Gaza's second-largest city, while intensive bombardment has sent streams of ambulances and cars racing to hospitals with wounded and dead Palestinians. Here, Sky News' chief correspondent Stuart Ramsay looks at the effects of a bloody new phase of the war.
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Sunak to find 'middle ground' in emergency Rwanda legislation as Tory splits emerge into public view
Rishi Sunak will aim for a middle ground in the emergency legislation to get the Rwanda scheme off the ground as he remains under severe pressure to stop small boat crossings.
Q Radio World News
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The effect Israel's war in Gaza is having on civilians is 'brutal to see'
Israel said its troops have entered Gaza's second-largest city, while intensive bombardment has sent streams of ambulances and cars racing to hospitals with wounded and dead Palestinians. Here, Sky News' chief correspondent Stuart Ramsay looks at the effects of a bloody new phase of the war.
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COP28 host UAE has climate plan downgraded to 'critically insufficient' while hosting summit
The nation hosting the COP28 climate summit has had its climate plan downgraded to the lowest category.
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Netanyahu says human rights groups are turning a blind eye to alleged rapes by Hamas
Benjamin Netanyahu has accused human rights groups of turning a blind eye to rapes that Israel says were committed by Hamas during the 7 October massacre.
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Bus plunges into a ravine killing 16 in the Philippines
At least 16 people have been killed and another 12 injured after a bus plunged into a ravine in a mountain village in the Philippines..
Q Radio National Sport
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Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta: It's not about blaming David Raya | Declan Rice: A massive moment for us
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta refused to criticise David Raya despite the goalkeeper being at fault for two Luton Town goals in the Gunners' dramatic 4-3 win at Kenilworth Road.
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Arsenal's title belief continues to build after dramatic last-gasp win at Luton - Premier League hits and misses
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Rainbow Laces: How first campaign in 2013 got Premier League talking about gay footballers
Rainbow Laces has an even more colourful origin story than you might think.
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WBC president Mauricio Sulaiman explains why organisation rejected three-minute rounds for women's world title fights
The WBC has explained why it will not sanction 12 three-minute rounds for women’s world title fights, with president Mauricio Sulaiman saying it is for the "safety" of the sport.
Q Radio Entertainment News
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Jesse Darling awarded 2023 Turner Prize for 'delirious' art
The 2023 Turner Prize has been awarded to Jesse Darling, who was praised for how his art using unconventional materials conveyed a "familiar yet delirious world".
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Denny Laine: Paul McCartney pays tribute after Moody Blues singer and Wings guitarist dies aged 79
Denny Laine, the lead singer of English rock band the Moody Blues and guitarist with Wings, has died aged 79.
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Grand Theft Auto VI: First trailer released early by Rockstar Games after leak
The first trailer has been released for the massively anticipated Grand Theft Auto VI.
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Shane MacGowan 'pushed the boundaries of what humans can do to their bodies', says wife
Shane MacGowan's widow said she had worried about his death for 35 years because he "pushed the boundaries of what humans can do to their bodies".
Q Radio Business News
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Air France, Lufthansa and Etihad criticised over adverts that contained 'misleading' environmental claims
Adverts for three airlines have been banned by a regulator for giving consumers a misleading impression of their environmental credentials.
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Train strikes: Full list of dates in December 2023 and rail lines affected
ASLEF's train drivers are to stage several strikes and overtime bans in December in their long-running dispute over pay.
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Ten Entertainment bowled over by £300m US takeover bid
One of Britain's biggest tenpin bowling venue operators will this week disclose that it has become the latest London-listed companies to recommend a private equity-backed takeover.
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Thames Water pays £37.5m dividend amid debt pile and pollution fines, sparking Ofwat query
Thames Water has been asked to explain a £37.5m dividend payment made to a parent company.
Q Radio Quirky News
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The luxurious five-bedroom 'domestic greenhouse' in Tottenham named RIBA 2023 House of the Year
A five-bedroom property in Tottenham has been named the 2023 House of the Year by the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA).
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Suffolk: Escaped reindeer that blocked A-road after fleeing Santa's grotto attraction recaptured
Two reindeer, which caused a dual carriageway to be closed after escaping a Christmas attraction on a rural estate, have been caught.
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'Brutal on the nose': Shoppers warned about smelly Minger cheese on Asda's shelves this Christmas
A cheese that's been dubbed "brutal on the nose" by its own creator is hitting Asda shelves this Christmas.
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Learner driver failed theory test 59 times before passing
A learner who failed their driving theory test 59 times before passing has been praised for their "amazing commitment".
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Reindeer block dual carriageway in Suffolk
A major road was closed by police in both directions after reindeer wandered in front of traffic.
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Euro 2024 draw disrupted by sex noises
Sex noises disrupted the official draw for next year's Euro 2024 football tournament, prompting an investigation by organisers.
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Pembrokeshire: Unexploded bomb detonated after spending decades as couple's garden ornament
A couple who kept an unexploded missile as a garden ornament for decades were ready to "go out with our home and everything in it" after a bomb disposal unit told them it needed to be detonated.
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Could a banana before bed be the key to a good night's sleep?
Eating a banana for dinner could be the key to a good night's sleep, according to a charity specialising in sleep support.
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Mansfield: Woman arrested after people fall ill from chocolate sold at market
A 63-year-old woman has been arrested after people became sick from chocolate bought at a market stall.
Q Radio Politics
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People removed from COVID inquiry as Boris Johnson interrupted while saying 'sorry for pain and suffering'
Boris Johnson was interrupted as he apologised for the "suffering" caused by the COVID pandemic.
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Sunak to find 'middle ground' in emergency Rwanda legislation as Tory splits emerge into public view
Rishi Sunak will aim for a middle ground in the emergency legislation to get the Rwanda scheme off the ground as he remains under severe pressure to stop small boat crossings.
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Rwanda did not receive any funding to sign new asylum treaty, says James Cleverly
Rwanda has not received any additional funding for the new treaty it has signed to revive the UK government's asylum plan, the home secretary has said.
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Key questions Boris Johnson could face at the COVID inquiry
Boris Johnson will appear before the COVID inquiry this week to face scrutiny about the decisions he made during the pandemic.
Q Radio Tech News
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Grand Theft Auto VI: First trailer released early by Rockstar Games after leak
The first trailer has been released for the massively anticipated Grand Theft Auto VI.
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Vast scale of methane leaks from fossil fuel production and landfill sites exposed
The vast scale of methane leaks from fossil fuel production and landfill sites has been exposed by analysis carried out exclusively for Sky News.
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GTA VI trailer: What we learned from first look at next Grand Theft Auto
The debut trailer for Grand Theft Auto VI has been released, offering fans their first official look at the long-awaited sequel.
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Still no medical cannabis trials for NHS - five years on from legalisation
Five years after medical cannabis was legalised, the government still hasn't funded clinical trials that could see it being used on the NHS, Sky News has been told.
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