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Everything 'on the table' in debate over restricting children's social media use, says science secretary
The science secretary has said he will "keep everything on the table" when it comes to restricting social media for children aged under 16 if tech companies do not act.
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Water companies blocked from using customer cash for 'undeserved' bonuses
Nine water companies have been blocked from using customer money to fund "undeserved" bonuses by the industry's regulator.
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Public sector pay rises help drive up government borrowing
Government borrowing rose to £17.4bn last month - the second highest October figure since monthly records began, official figures show.
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Banana duct-taped to a wall sells for $6.2m at auction
A banana duct-taped to a wall has sold for $6.2m (£4.9m) at an auction in New York.
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Liam Payne's One Direction bandmates Harry Styles and Louis Tomlinson among mourners as funeral takes place
Friends and family of Liam Payne, including his One Direction bandmates, have gathered to say goodbye at his funeral.
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Budget fallout: Royal Mail owner warns on prices and jobs
Royal Mail's parent firm has blamed the budget for a failure to return to profitability, warning it cannot rule out price hikes and job cuts in response.
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Britain 'directly involved' in Ukraine war, Russian ambassador tells Sky News
Britain is now "directly involved" in the Ukraine war after its Storm Shadow missiles were used to strike targets inside Russia, according to Moscow's ambassador.
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Developed countries at COP29 urged to put a figure on climate cash as deadline looms
Countries have reacted furiously to a stash of draft deals published at the COP29 climate summit in Azerbaijan today.
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British tourist who fell ill from methanol poisoning dies after 'free shots' giveaway in Laos resort
A British tourist being treated after a suspected mass methanol poisoning in Laos has died, according to UK officials.
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Ukraine fires UK-supplied Storm Shadow missiles at targets inside Russia
Ukraine has fired British-supplied Storm Shadow missiles into Russia, a source has told Sky News.
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Donald Trump watches SpaceX launch with Elon Musk, but test flight does not go as planned
Elon Musk's SpaceX has successfully performed another launch of its Starship rocket in front of President-elect Donald Trump, but the test flight did not go perfectly.
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Dylan Thomas found guilty of murdering 'best friend' on Christmas Eve in Cardiff
A man has been found guilty of murdering his "best friend" on Christmas Eve.
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Thales faces bribery and corruption investigation
An investigation is under way into the France-based defence company Thales for suspected bribery and corruption, the UK's Serious Fraud Office (SFO) has announced.
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Hussam Al Ramli: Man arrested in Wolverhampton as part of major European people smuggling sting
A man connected with one of Europe's most significant people smuggling rings has been arrested in Wolverhampton.
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The bizarre story of a fake carer - and what it says about the UK's care industry
She seemed perfect, at first. Her CV brimmed with all kinds of qualifications. And she had years of experience caring for vulnerable people.
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Environment secretary Steve Reed tells farmers it is 'hard to be sorry for trying to make UK's economy work'
Environment secretary Steve Reed said it is "hard to be sorry for trying to make the country's economy work" as he spoke to farmers for the first time since the budget.
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Volcano on Iceland's Reykjanes Peninsula erupts for seventh time in a year
A volcano on the Reykjanes Peninsula in Iceland has erupted for the seventh time since December, prompting evacuation orders.
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NHS was within 'six or seven hours' of running out of PPE in first COVID wave, says Matt Hancock
Some hospitals in England were within "six or seven hours" of running out of personal protective equipment in the early stages of the COVID pandemic, a former health secretary has admitted.