Top Stories from Sky News
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What are Donald Trump's tariffs, what is 'liberation day' and how does it all affect the UK?
If there is a word that has dominated Donald Trump's second term, it's tariffs. 
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National Living Wage lift helps but not without cost as bills rise
The first of April marks the turn of the financial year as well as Fool's Day, but the cost of living increases arriving this month are no joke. 
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'Nobody knows what to do with me' — what happened when Chloe asked for help
Chloe Leighton is crammed into the disabled toilet of a busy pub, pleading on the phone with her social worker to find her a place to stay for the night.
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US prosecutors directed to seek death penalty for Luigi Mangione - man accused of killing healthcare boss
Prosecutors are being urged to seek the death penalty for Luigi Mangione, the man accused of fatally shooting the chief executive of a major healthcare company last year.
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Father demands protection after Gaza aid workers' deaths
The father of a paramedic killed by Israel in Gaza has told Sky News he would have been on the mission to rescue wounded colleagues, but was ill that day and so his son went instead.
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Girl, 11, who went missing in River Thames named
An 11-year-old girl who went missing after entering the River Thames has been named as Kaliyah Coa.
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Democrat rails against Trump and Musk in record-breaking Senate speech lasting more than 24 hours
A senior Democrat has broken records with a marathon speech on the Senate floor against US President Donald Trump.
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Armed police shoot man dead at railway station
A man carrying a knife who "moved at speed" towards police has been shot dead by officers at Milton Keynes railway station, Thames Valley Police (TVP) have said.
Top Entertainment Stories from Sky
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Stalker who believed Strictly judge Shirley Ballas was his aunt sentenced
A man who stalked Strictly Come Dancing judge Shirley Ballas for six years has avoided jail.
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Cast of Beatles films revealed
Paul Mescal and Barry Keoghan will play Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr in the upcoming Beatles films - with a Stranger Things star also portraying one of the Fab Four.
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Gary Glitter made bankrupt after failing to pay compensation to victim
Gary Glitter has been made bankrupt after failing to pay more than £500,000 in damages to a woman he abused when she was 12 years old.
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'They have to come up with another model': For many the BBC licence fee increase is a bad joke
For those who're on modest means, the cost of the licence fee going up by £5 on 1 April of all days is a bit of a bad joke.
Business News
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What are Donald Trump's tariffs, what is 'liberation day' and how does it all affect the UK?
If there is a word that has dominated Donald Trump's second term, it's tariffs. 
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Car manufacturers fined £461m for collusion
Major car manufacturers and two trade bodies are to pay a total of £461m for "colluding to restrict competition" over vehicle recycling, UK and European regulators have announced.
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Customers 'protected' as household energy supplier exits market
A household energy supplier has failed, weeks after it attracted attention from regulators.
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Harrods challenges survivors' law firm's compensation cut
Harrods is urging lawyers acting for the largest group of survivors of abuse perpetrated by its former owner to reconsider plans to swallow a significant chunk of claimants' compensation payouts in fees.