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Ebola outbreak 'spreading rapidly' - as vaccine from UK scientists 'months away'The Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is "spreading rapidly", the director-general of the World Health Organisation (WHO) has said, as UK scientists work on a new vaccine that could be "months away".
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Red Arrows to fly with reduced numbers because of ageing enginesThe Red Arrows will fly with just seven aircraft rather than nine for the majority of displays until at least 2030 because their engines are so old, Sky News understands.
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England’s omitted XI: The big names who won’t be going to the World CupThomas Tuchel has made some ruthless calls in naming his squad for the World Cup this summer.
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TV presenter Judith Chalmers, who hosted Wish You Were Here, has diedTV presenter Judith Chalmers - best known for hosting Wish You Were Here...? - has died, her family has said.
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Revealed: 117 waste sites 'of concern' identified across England - is there a mega dump near you?The Environment Agency (EA) has released a list of 117 waste sites "of concern" across England, collectively holding almost two million tonnes of refuse.
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'Unduly lenient' sentence for boys who 'raped for social media content' under urgent reviewThe attorney general's office has received "multiple" requests to review the "lenient" sentences given to three boys following the rape of two girls after they were spared jail time.
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Seven men charged in grooming gang investigationSeven men have been charged with rape and child sex abuse offences following a grooming gangs investigation.
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Ian Watkins murder trial collapses and jury dischargedThe jury in the trial of two prisoners accused of murdering paedophile Lostprophets singer Ian Watkins has been discharged for legal reasons.
Top Sports News from Sky
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Ruthless Tuchel leaves big names out of England's World Cup squadRuthless Thomas Tuchel has left a number of high-profile names out of his England squad for the World Cup, while striker Ivan Toney has earned a shock recall.
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'Specialists' and 'a brotherhood' - Tuchel defends shock World Cup squad callsThomas Tuchel has defended his England World Cup selection by insisting he has "specialists" in his squad ready to form a "brotherhood" to win the tournament this summer.
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Wrong to award Celtic match-winning penalty at Motherwell, rule SFA panelCeltic should not have been awarded the match-winning penalty away to Motherwell last week that dented Hearts' title hopes, the Scottish FA's key match incident (KMI) panel has ruled.
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'I was being pulled left and right' - Raducanu on parting company with coachesEmma Raducanu insisted parting company with Andrew Richardson following her US Open triumph was not a mistake despite opting to rehire him.
Top Entertainment Stories from Sky
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TV presenter Judith Chalmers, who hosted Wish You Were Here, has diedTV presenter Judith Chalmers - best known for hosting Wish You Were Here...? - has died, her family has said.
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'Like a dead person': Trump reacts to the Late Show with Stephen Colbert's final episodeUS President Donald Trump has welcomed The Late Show with Stephen Colbert airing its final episode, saying the legendary host was "like a dead person".
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Ex-girlfriend of boyband singer charged in alleged murder-for-hire plotThe ex-girlfriend of a boyband singer has been accused of trying to hire a hitman to kill him as part of a custody dispute over their seven-year-old daughter, prosecutors in Los Angeles have said.
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Sam Fender, Lily Allen and CMAT among top songwriting award winnersSam Fender, CMAT and Lily Allen were among the big winners at this year's Ivor Novello Awards - as George Michael was also remembered and celebrated with one of songwriting's highest honours.
Business News from Sky
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Morrisons to shut 100 'loss-making' storesMorrisons says it is to shut "loss-making" convenience stores, placing hundreds of jobs at risk.
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Fuel sales collapse as Iran war costs knock savingsA growing number of UK households are dipping into savings as rising costs linked to the US-Iran war pile pressure on family budgets, according to a closely-watched survey as official figures chart a collapse in fuel sales.
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Rachel Reeves fires up summer spending reminiscent of Rishi Sunak's COVID schemeRachel Reeves' Great British Summer Savings, a family-friendly bundle of VAT cuts for kids' meals and leisure attractions, and free bus travel to get to there, is reminiscent of a previous Treasury wheeze intended to lift spirits in a troubled summer - think Eat Out To Help Out, without social distancing or gnawing anxiety.
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