Top Stories from Sky News
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Starmer 'playing whack-a-mole' to keep US on side - but will it be enough?Keir Starmer flies out of South Africa this evening with two massive issues on his agenda - a potentially manifesto-busting budget and, as it stands, an unacceptable Ukrainian peace deal.
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Starmer reveals Trump peace plan 'concern' at G20 summitSir Keir Starmer is set for talks with Donald Trump over his Ukraine peace plan - after the G20 summit opened without him.
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Countries agree compromise climate deal at COP30 - but omit mention of fossil fuelsCountries attending COP30, the biggest climate meeting of the year, have agreed to a compromise deal setting out steps to help speed up climate action.
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Israel launches strikes on Gaza in further test of fragile ceasefireIsrael says it has begun striking Hamas targets in Gaza, reportedly killing at least 24 people, after what it called a "blatant violation of the ceasefire agreement".
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Eindhoven Airport closed after drone sightingsAir traffic at Eindhoven Airport in the Netherlands has been suspended following the sighting of multiple drones.
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Girl, 13, arrested on suspicion of murderA 13-year-old girl has been arrested on suspicion of murdering a woman in Swindon.
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What did COP30 achieve after failing to reach deal on fossil fuels?Well, it could have been worse.
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PM urges anyone with information on Epstein case to come forward - after Andrew misses deadlineSir Keir Starmer has urged anyone with information on the Jeffrey Epstein case to come forward after Andrew Mountbatten Windsor missed the deadline to appear in front of US Congress.
Top Sports News from Sky
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Van Dijk points to 'easy goals' and 'bad atmosphere' after latest Liverpool defeatLiverpool captain Virgil van Dijk reflected on a "very bad" atmosphere after his side's 3-0 loss at home to Nottingham Forest.
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Paul promises AJ KO and declares: 'It'll be me vs Tyson Fury next year!'Jake Paul promised to knock out Anthony Joshua in their eagerly anticipated fight on December 19 before declaring: "It's going to be me vs Tyson Fury next year."
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'Make it make sense!' - Dias fumes over no Donnarumma foul for Newcastle winnerRuben Dias fumed over the decision not to punish Harvey Barnes' push on Gianluigi Donnarumma in the build-up to Newcastle's winner over Manchester City - asking the officials to "make it make sense".
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Five-wicket Stokes leads England Ashes fightback on breathless day oneBen Stokes' five-wicket haul led a stirring fightback from England's all-pace bowling attack after the tourists were skittled for just 172 by a Mitchell Starc-inspired Australia on a breathless, 19-wicket opening day of The Ashes series in Perth.
Top Entertainment Stories from Sky
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Woman charged with fraud over 'sale of Oasis tickets'A woman has been charged with fraud offences over the alleged sale of Oasis tickets.
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BBC board member resigns - and criticises 'governance issues' at top of corporationA BBC board member has resigned as he criticised "governance issues" at the top of the corporation.
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Eurovision to change voting rules after claims of Israeli government 'interference'The Eurovision Song Contest is changing its voting system, following allegations of "interference" by Israel's government this year.
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Strictly Come Dancing star arrested on suspicion of rapeA Strictly Come Dancing star has been arrested on suspicion of rape.
Business News from Sky
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Daily Mail owner in talks to buy Telegraph titles for £500mThe owner of the Daily Mail is in talks to buy the Daily Telegraph and its Sunday sister title for £500m, a deal that would finally end the more-than two-year hiatus over their future.
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Struggling energy supplier Ovo to axe hundreds of jobsOvo Energy, one of Britain's biggest domestic gas and electricity suppliers, is preparing to take an axe to its workforce next week as part of efforts to convince regulators that it has a viable turnaround plan.
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Energy minister says 'there's no shortcut' to bringing down bills - as price cap rise announcedHouseholds and businesses will have to wait for energy bills to fall significantly because "there's no shortcut" to bringing down prices, the energy minister has told Sky News.
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Government borrowing high as people not spendingGovernment borrowing was higher than expected and consumers tightened their belts, spending less than anticipated, official figures show.