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WATCH: The touching moment a London Underground train driver stopped his journey to salute people commemorating the anniversary of the Grenfell Tower fire
'We shouldn't be bullied into believing people can be any sex they want to be, they can't. A man is a man and a woman is a woman', says Prime Minister Rishi Sunak.
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A nine-year-old Kenyan boy who made a wooden hand-washing machine to help stop the spread of
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Poland's PM has confirmed that "the Polish border is open for all Ukrainians, even those without a valid ID document."
He has even said that they are 'welcome to bring their pets with them'.
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"Each person had a guard watching him or her. They took care of all the needs. They talked about all kinds of things, they were very friendly."
Yocheved Lifshitz details what it was like while being held hostage by Hamas.
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is welcomed by crowds of Ukrainian civilians as Sky News team are the first foreign journalists to reach the liberated city of Kherson.
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Thousands of protesters have taken to UK streets demanding a ceasefire.
Police expect 100,000 people to join a demonstration which is currently taking place in London
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"While we struggle to heat our homes, we have to pay for your parade."
During his visit to Cardiff today, King Charles was heckled over taxpayers' money.
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BREAKING: Jailed former prime minister of Pakistan Imran Khan uses AI video to claim victory for PTI party in Pakistan elections
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David Beckham wiped away a tear as he paid his respects to the Queen after queueing for 13 hours.
Beckham slowly bowed his head and stared at the floor as he viewed the Queen's coffin.
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“It’s my baby, he’s my treasure, he’s my oxygen.”
Mother of missing Oxford student Richard Okorogheye, Evidence Joel gives an emotional plea for help to find her son.
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Mick Lynch of the RMT says funding cuts made by a "government of billionaires" are to blame for rail strikes - accusing ministers of 'telling everyone else they've got to tighten their belts while they're raking it in'.
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Imran Khan's sister Aleema Khan believes her brother inspired a revolution in Pakistan from behind bars on 8 February - delivered by young people and women who came out against the odds.
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Thousands of people have joined a pro-Palestine protest in London calling for an end to Israel's bombardment of Gaza.
Police estimated around 100,000 demonstrators gathered in the capital.
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FIFA president Gianni Infantino says the West is in no position 'to give moral lessons' to Qatar, adding that European nations should instead apologise for their own histories.
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Two hours before he was shot in the leg, the former Pakistan PM spoke to Sky News and insisted he was hopeful there would not be violence on his Long March.
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Jailed former prime minister of Pakistan Imran Khan has claimed victory for his supporters in the country's general election - via a video generated using AI.
Former Royal protection officer Richard Griffin reminisces about a picnic he went on with the Queen at Balmoral and an encounter they had with two American tourists who did not realise they were in the company of the monarch.
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The Prince and Princess of Wales and the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are cheered as they wave goodbye to the crowds in Windsor.
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"The science isn't strong enough".
Watch the moment an unvaccinated hospital consultant challenges Health Secretary Sajid Javid over the government's policy of compulsory COVID jabs for NHS staff.
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: Banksy sprays Tube with COVID-19 face mask message.
The street artist was filmed stencilling a London Underground train with a message encouraging people to wear face coverings.
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"And then there's Boris Johnson. I do owe him one apology. I said he couldn't organise a booze up in a brewery... turns out he could organise a booze up pretty much anywhere," says Deputy Labour Leader Angela Rayner.
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An estimated 250,000 people gathered in New York to hear Greta Thunberg speak.
To wild cheers - followed by chants of "Greta! Greta!" - she told them: "We will make them hear us"
BREAKING: Jacinda Ardern has won a second term in office after her rival conceded in New Zealand's general election.
She's thanked voters "who trusted us to continue with leading New Zealand's recovery".
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These are unprecedented times. The arrival of the
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is having a profound effect on all our lives.
Understanding what is happening - and why - has never been more important.
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"We will be with our friends again; we will be with our families again; we will meet again."
In a deeply moving and personal message, the Queen has called on the country to "remain united and resolute" to overcome the
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"For no logical reason, the Israeli police are moving in and, in a very blunt way, controlling, as they say, the crowd - a crowd which doesn't, as far as we've seen, need any control"
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has the latest on the situation in Jerusalem
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Thousands of people across the UK clap from their homes to say a nationwide thank you to NHS staff and carers battling the spread of
#coronavirus
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This is the heartwarming moment spectators cheered on the final finisher at the London Marathon.
Tom Durnin ran the 26.2 miles to raise money for the Bone Cancer Research Trust
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Journalist Emily Maitlis has hit out at the BBC - her former employer - claiming its board has been infiltrated by a Conservative Party agent and former Downing Street spin doctor whom she claims is now an 'arbiter of BBC impartiality'.
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Harry Potter fans were left disappointed as a commuter train passed through the station at the same time as the steam train which served as the Hogwarts Express 🚂🚄
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'Has your ego cost Ukrainian lives?'
Elon Musk was questioned by a Sky News reporter after the billionaire admitted thwarting a Ukrainian attack on Russia
"A lot of people are going to change their behaviour."
Professor Robert Kelly tells Sky News he thinks South Korea will keep the
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outbreak under control, after the country reported more than 160 new cases.
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A guest at a reptile centre jumped into the enclosure to rescue a handler pulled in by an alligator.
The staff member was taken to the hospital and is expected to make a full recovery, according to local media reports.
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'I detest everything the Tories stand for'
Scotland's first minister Nicola Sturgeon MSP says she has spent a political lifetime in opposition to the Tories - adding she will not apologise for standing against their policies.
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90-year-old Margaret Keenan is the first person in the UK to receive the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine outside of a clinical trial.
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"If I were Prime Minister, I would have sacked Cummings."
Labour Leader Sir Keir Starmer has called for an investigation into accusations Dominic Cummings broke lockdown rules, saying Boris Johnson is "treating the British public with contempt."
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"It starts at the very top."
Former footballer
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says has called on Boris Johnson to take a tougher stance on racism in football after some England players received abuse online following last night's clash with Italy.
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"This is tough. This is not something that has happened quickly. I've had to deal with this in my head for quite some time."
Phillip Schofield explains the timing of why he came out as gay to Holly Willoughby.
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Israel has claimed it has created shelters with aid organisations in al Mawasi, a 'safe zone' in the south of Gaza.
A Sky News team visited and found no aid, no food kitchens and no help.
A Christmas advert created by a family-run bar in Northern Ireland has gone viral on social media.
The manager of Charlie's Bar said she is "overwhelmed" by the reaction to the advert, which highlights how lonely people can feel over the festive period 🔗
Israel said Gazans could flee to this neighbourhood - then it was hit.
Using on-the-ground footage, satellite imagery and mapping software, Sky News found that a building in Deir al Balah was hit on 5 December, one day after Israel told civilians they could flee to the city.
The Prince of Wales was visibly surprised when he was told Dame Elizabeth Watts had attended the coronations of three monarchs, despite once having to sleep on the pavement.
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"Israel's monopoly on the narrative has been broken by the public opinion and social media."
@SALHACHIMI
tells Sky News that there has been an "unprecedented shift in global public opinion" on the Israel-Hamas war.
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Oxford's coronavirus vaccine is reported to have shown promising results after the team discovered the jab could provide "double protection" against the virus
BREAKING NEWS: Johnny Depp has won his US lawsuit against his ex-wife Amber Heard after a jury ruled a 2018 article Washington Post article was defamatory.
He has been awarded $15m by the court.
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"Even if it's a baby step at a time. Even a snail's pace. But I'm hoping it will continue in the right direction. Even at a snail's pace, I don't care"
Michael Holding fights back tears as he recalls the prejudice faced by his parents.