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How fake papers helped family get to Britain - raising serious questions about UK's immigration system
Coaching on Zoom, "fake" documents to secure a visa and "don't panic" advice during questions at immigration - this is the story of one family's attempt to get to the UK.
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Foreign nationals among at least 15 dead in Lisbon funicular crash
At least 15 people have died and 18 are injured after the iconic Gloria funicular in Lisbon derailed and crashed, emergency services have said.
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China's Xi believes in destiny - and it's bad news for the West
China put on a show of military strength and diplomatic pulling power in Beijing this week that should worry us all.
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Trump is vulnerable over Epstein - and this startling spectacle showed why
For so long, the Epstein story has cast them in a cameo role.
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'At night we don't sleep': How a West Bank family are facing harassment by young Israeli settlers
The further we go, the rougher the terrain becomes, jolting the car as we drive along a mountain track strewn with rocks.
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Miss Palestine: Why I'm contesting global beauty show
A woman who will appear as Miss Palestine in a global beauty pageant has said she wants to represent her culture and "show the world that we are human beings".
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Tax the rich to thwart Reform, Starmer told
The leader of Britain's trade unions has urged Labour to fight Reform UK by hitting millionaires, banks and gambling with higher taxes.
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Farage enjoys meeting with Trump, but he met his match in feisty Washington hearing
Nigel Farage knows how to seize on a moment and how to spin a line.
Top Sports News from Sky
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Guehi's failed Liverpool move: Views from inside Palace explained
Marc Guehi remains a Crystal Palace player after his Deadline Day move to Liverpool collapsed.
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'We will see the best of Lando' - McLaren boss expects Norris title fightback
McLaren team principal Andrea Stella believes Lando Norris' retirement in Zandvoort will bring out the best of the British driver to ignite a title fightback.
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Sky Sports is the home of the WSL - what's new this season?
The 2025/26 Women's Super League season promises to be the biggest ever on Sky Sports - with more live matches, better behind-the-scenes access and new ways to watch.
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Evolution over revolution: Man Utd's transfer strategy explained
Manchester United came into the summer transfer window tasked with beginning to remedy the reasons for the club's worst-ever Premier League season.
Top Entertainment Stories from Sky
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'Ketamine Queen' pleads guilty to supplying fatal dose that killed Friends star Matthew Perry
A woman known as the "Ketamine Queen" has officially pleaded guilty to selling Friends star Matthew Perry the drug that killed him.
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The drug network exposed by Matthew Perry's death
Before he died, alone in his jacuzzi, Matthew Perry had received three injections of ketamine in the space of just six hours. "Shoot me up with a big one," he told his personal assistant, ahead of the final, fatal dose.
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Met Police chief says officers 'in impossible position' after Graham Linehan arrest
Met Police Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley has said his officers should not be "policing toxic culture wars debates" as he responded to criticism of his force's arrest of Father Ted writer Graham Linehan over anti-trans posts.
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Cardi B cleared of assaulting security guard
Cardi B has been cleared of assault by a California jury in a civil trial brought by a former security guard.
Business News from Sky
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Tax the rich to thwart Reform, Starmer told
The leader of Britain's trade unions has urged Labour to fight Reform UK by hitting millionaires, banks and gambling with higher taxes.
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Shein investigates after accused killer appears modelling shirt on site
Fashion giant Shein has opened an investigation after a shirt was advertised on its site, modelled by a man bearing a striking resemblance to Luigi Mangione, who is accused of murdering a US healthcare chief executive.
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'Considerably more doubt' over future interest rate cuts, Bank of England governor warns
There is "considerably more doubt" over when future interest rate cuts can take place, the governor of the Bank of England has said.
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Bank's Bailey talks down repercussions of leap in long term borrowing costs
The cost of long term UK government borrowing has hit a fresh 27-year high but the governor of the Bank of England has talked down its importance as chancellor Rachel Reeves battles challenges to the public finances..