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Man arrested after police officer shot with crossbow
A police officer has been shot in the leg with a crossbow during an incident in High Wycombe.
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Northern Lights visible across large swathes of England and Wales as severe solar storm hits
The skies over the UK were lit up in a brilliant pink and green from the Northern Lights last night due to a severe solar storm.
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'No flights, no Rwanda scheme': Starmer says he would halt deportations immediately after election
No deportation flights to Rwanda will take off under a Labour government, Sir Keir Starmer has told Sky News.
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Sea Rangers Service reaches the UK - with youngsters being paid to protect our oceans
A social enterprise that hopes to train young people to protect the ocean has expanded to the UK.
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UK to get first music therapy centre of excellence for people living with dementia
Greater Manchester is to become the UK's first centre of excellence for music therapy for dementia - in a bid to establish if the treatment can ease pressure on the NHS.
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William gives update on Kate after cancer diagnosis
Kate is "doing well" following her cancer diagnosis, Prince William has said.
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Calls for arena ticket levy and tax relief to stop music venue closure 'crisis'
A cut in VAT and a new levy on arena and stadium tickets are urgently needed to stop grassroots music venues from closing, MPs have said.
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Mastermind behind armed robbery that killed police officer likely to die in prison after sentencing
The mastermind of an armed robbery in which PC Sharon Beshenivsky was shot dead in 2005 will likely die in prison after he was sentenced today.
Top Entertainment Stories from Sky
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Bambie Thug calls on Eurovision bosses to show 'humanity' as Israel-Hamas war 'overshadows' event
Ireland's Eurovision entry, Bambie Thug, has called on the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) to "gain some conscience" and "humanity," as the contest bosses struggle to keep politics off the stage at the annual competition.
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Eurovision in chaos as entry banned from rehearsal and organisers' website goes down
The Netherlands' Eurovision entry Joost Klein is under investigation by organisers due to an unexplained "incident" - and will not be rehearsing again until "further notice".
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Scandals and spin-offs: The Bridgerton cast chat season three
Dearest gentle reader, it has been a while since our last visit to the ton and this time around, our wallflower Penelope Fetherington is about to bloom.
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Calls for arena ticket levy and tax relief to stop music venue closure 'crisis'
A cut in VAT and a new levy on arena and stadium tickets are urgently needed to stop grassroots music venues from closing, MPs have said.
Business News
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Motors.co.uk among suitors raiding stricken Cazoo's garage sale
A privately owned used-car platform is circling Cazoo Group, its stricken US-listed rival which is on the brink of administration.
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British Airways owner's profits soar
The owner of British Airways has reported a sharp rise in profits amid soaring demand for trips and a fall in the cost of fuel.
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Economy has 'real momentum', 'confident' PM says - as UK exits recession
The UK economy is no longer in recession, according to official figures.
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Ex-Post Office 'gatekeeper' had 'other priorities' when told of 'problem' with system
The Post Office's ex-accounting chief says he had "other priorities" when asked at the inquiry why he did not highlight inaccuracies in his report after it was published.