Top Stories from Sky News
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'So many children are harmed': Victims of three medical products that caused 'avoidable harm' still awaiting redress
The dark granite block in a children's cemetery in Bristol tells an incomplete story: "Trelissa Whitbread, born 3rd of Feb 1988. She lived 2 hours."
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Migrants deal a win for Starmer - and could help with fight against Reform
The bromance between Sir Keir Starmer and President Macron is so apparent - embraces all around.
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'It was horrific': Officers describe confronting 'coward' Southport killer after winning bravery award
Three police officers, who have been voted Britain's bravest officers, have described confronting, disarming and arresting the Southport killer Axel Rudakubana.
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UK's F-35 fleet can only perform its required missions 'one third of the time'
The UK's multi-billion-pound fleet of F-35 fast jets can only perform all its required missions one third of the time because of a lack of engineers, spare parts and unexpectedly high corrosion at sea, an official report has revealed.
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Palestinian activist detained by ICE suing Trump administration for $20m
A Palestinian activist who was detained for over three months in a US immigration jail after protesting against Israel is suing Donald Trump's administration for $20m (£15m) in damages.
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Digital ID cards would help to deter migrants from heading to UK, Harriet Harman says
The government should introduce digital identity cards to deter migrants coming to the UK illegally, former Labour minister Harriet Harman has told Sky News.
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UK has 'not fixed numbers yet' on how many migrants to be returned to France under deal, Home Sec reveals
The UK has "not fixed the numbers yet" on how many migrants will be returned to France as part of a new "one in, one out" deal, the home secretary has said.
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'Covert' and 'accelerating campaign' to return Elgin Marbles to Greece, say campaigners
Former prime minister Liz Truss, historian Dr David Starkey and Sir John Redwood are among 34 signatories to a letter alleging the British Museum is part of a "covert" and "accelerating campaign" to return the Elgin Marbles to Greece.
Top Entertainment Stories from Sky
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Salt Path author responds to claims she lied about 'true' story
Salt Path author Raynor Winn has said claims she lied about her story are "highly misleading" and called suggestions her husband made up his illness "utterly vile".
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Handbag sells for £7.4m at auction
A handbag has sold for €8.6m (£7.4m) - becoming the most valuable ever sold at auction.
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Reservoir Dogs actor Michael Madsen 'died from heart failure'
Actor Michael Madsen, who starred in Reservoir Dogs and Thelma & Louise, died from heart failure, his cardiologist has said.
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All3Media owner RedBird IMI among suitors for Coulthard-owned TV firm
The owner of the television producer behind Squid Game: The Challenge and Call The Midwife is among the suitors circling Whisper Group, the firm founded by broadcaster Jake Humphrey and former racing driver David Coulthard.
Business News
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UK economy unexpectedly shrinks for second month in a row
The UK economy unexpectedly shrank in May, even after the worst of Donald Trump's tariffs were paused, official figures showed.
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Trump plans to hit Canada with 35% tariff - while warning of blanket hike for other countries
Donald Trump has said he plans to hit Canada with a 35% tariff on imported goods, as he warned of a blanket 15 or 20% hike for most other countries.
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Govt to announce new scheme as it ramps up AI adoption with backing from Meta
The government is speeding up its adoption of AI to try and encourage economic growth - with backing from Facebook parent Meta.
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Woman and three teenagers arrested over M&S, Co-op and Harrods cyber attacks
Four people have been arrested by police investigating cyber attacks targeting M&S, Co-op and Harrods.