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PM faces threat of major rebellion during key vote today
Sir Keir Starmer continues to face the threat of a major rebellion during a key vote on welfare reforms later - despite making last-minute concessions to disgruntled Labour MPs.
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Stab victim describes horrible reality of knife crime
As we pulled back the hospital curtain, he was hunched over and clearly in pain.
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'A problem of leadership': Culture secretary hits out at BBC over Glastonbury controversy
The culture secretary has claimed there is "a problem of leadership" at the BBC, as the controversy over Bob Vylan's Glastonbury performance deepens.
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Man to plead guilty to murdering four University of Idaho students
The man accused of stabbing four University of Idaho students to death has agreed to plead guilty to the murders, in a move that would spare him from the death penalty.
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Queen Elizabeth II's favourite form of transport to be scrapped
Queen Elizabeth II's favourite form of transport, the royal train, has reached the end of the line and is set to be decommissioned.
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Struggling to sleep in the heat? 10 top tips for staying cool
The UK sweltered through one of the hottest days of the year so far on Monday - with highs of 35C (95F) possible on Tuesday.
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More than 140 killed or injured in tailgating incidents each year
More than 140 people are killed or seriously injured in tailgating incidents in England each year, according to research.
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Israeli PM to meet Donald Trump next week
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will be meeting Donald Trump next Monday, according to US officials.
Top Entertainment Stories from Sky
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'A problem of leadership': Culture secretary hits out at BBC over Glastonbury controversy
The culture secretary has claimed there is "a problem of leadership" at the BBC, as the controversy over Bob Vylan's Glastonbury performance deepens.
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Was there a hate crime at Glastonbury?
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The Vivienne died by 'misadventure'
An inquest has found drag queen The Vivienne did not intend to take their life when they died after taking ketamine.
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Who are Bob Vylan - the duo who led anti-IDF chant at Glastonbury?
Musicians, especially punk acts, making headlines for their politics is nothing new.
Business News
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Miliband eyes refinery support after Lindsey collapse
Ministers are exploring ways to hand state support to Britain's remaining oil refineries as they scramble to deal with the fallout from the collapse of the Prax Lindsey site in Lincolnshire which has cast a shadow over hundreds of jobs.
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Trump takes aim at central bank chair again and says he 'should be ashamed'
Donald Trump has launched his latest attack on the US central bank, saying the interest rate setters had "failed".
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Concessions to welfare reforms to be revealed after Labour MPs force retreat
Changes to welfare reforms, forced on the government by rebel Labour MPs, are being revealed today ahead of a crucial vote.
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Trump says 'very wealthy group' has agreed to buy TikTok
Donald Trump has said the US government has found a buyer for TikTok that he will reveal "in about two weeks".