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'Nervous' British tourists in Jamaica tell of Hurricane Melissa ordeal
Up to 8,000 holidaying British citizens are in Jamaica as it is battered by one of the strongest Atlantic hurricanes in history.
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Budget 2025: Reeves vows to 'defy' gloomy forecasts - but faces income tax warning
Rachel Reeves has said she is determined to "defy" forecasts that suggest she will face a multibillion-pound black hole in next month's budget.
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The three factors keeping the Gaza ceasefire in place - for now
It has been tested and challenged, but this fragile ceasefire remains in place. And for that, at least, the Middle East is presently breathing a sign of relief.
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Valencia floods: Anger and despair remains one year on from deadly disaster
If we hadn't already been here last year, it would be difficult to believe that above this handful of debris a three-generation-old house was once standing.
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Richard Taylor: Academic who sued Steve Coogan over Richard III film says he hasn't received an apology
A university academic who is receiving "substantial damages" for how he was portrayed in a film has told Sky News he hasn't received an apology from star Steve Coogan - nor the two companies involved in its production.
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Slashing foreign aid will lead to unrest, crises and threaten UK security, MPs warn government
The government's decision to slash foreign aid will lead to unrest, further crises and threaten UK security, a group of cross-party MPs has warned.
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Watch as Sky News challenges Peter Mandelson over Jeffrey Epstein links
Sky News has exclusively challenged Lord Peter Mandelson over his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein.
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At least 64 killed as Rio police target drug gang in deadliest-ever raid ahead of COP30
At least 64 people have been killed after police in Rio de Janeiro carried out a deadly raid days before the city hosts events linked to COP30.
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Bosses who hire illegal workers could be jailed under new government proposals
Employers who hire illegal workers could face up to five years in prison as figures reveal more than 11,000 raids have been carried out on takeaways, beauty salons and car washes in the past year.
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Blasts reported after Benjamin Netanyahu orders Israeli military to carry out 'powerful' strikes in Gaza
Blasts have been reported in Gaza after Israel's prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered his military to carry out "powerful" air strikes.
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