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'What is my sin?': Farage mounts staunch defence amid questions over £5m 'gift'Nigel Farage has given a fresh interview defending himself after facing questions in recent weeks over money and benefits in kind that he received ahead of the 2024 general election.
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Two cross-country horse riders killed in separate accidentsTwo horse riders have been killed in separate cross-country accidents, eventing authorities have announced.
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Tate brothers arrested in Miami on UK extradition request over rape and sex trafficking chargesAndrew and Tristan Tate have been arrested in the US on an extradition request from the UK after prosecutors said they were bringing further charges against them.
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New Zealander Ryan Fox wins The Open golf championshipNew Zealander Ryan Fox has won The Open golf tournament after he secured his first major title with a final-hole birdie.
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US boxer, 26, dies after being hit by car while cycling - as man charged with manslaughterAn American boxer has died after being hit by a car while cycling in Texas, authorities say.
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Thames Water lenders plot legal fight with Burnham over nationalisationThe group of investors engaged in a rescue bid for Thames Water are plotting a multibillion pound legal battle with Andy Burnham's new government if it forcibly nationalises Britain's biggest water company.
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Delivery trick Tesco wouldn't tell us about - but their drivers did | Money newsletterMore than 200,000 people have now signed up to our free Money newsletter, which brings the kind of content you enjoy in the award-winning Money blog directly to your inbox every week.
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Woman charged with murder following death of pensionerA woman has been charged with murder following the death of a 75-year-old man in Bolton.
Top Sports News from Sky
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Duckett, Curran the difference as England clinch India series in Lord's run-festBen Duckett's century and Sam Curran's late burst of wickets inspired England to a series-clinching 27-run win over India in the third ODI at Lord's.
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Fox pips Young to major glory at The Open after final-hole thrillerRyan Fox claimed a maiden major title after a final-hole birdie snatched a dramatic one-shot victory over Cameron Young at The 154th Open.
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England tournament player ratings: Who impressed and who struggled?England's World Cup campaign is officially over and while history has been made - it's not quite the history the Three Lions wanted.
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Chelsea agree record £117m deal for Villa's RogersChelsea have agreed a record £117m deal with Aston Villa for Morgan Rogers.
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Tate brothers arrested in Miami on UK extradition request over rape and sex trafficking chargesAndrew and Tristan Tate have been arrested in the US on an extradition request from the UK after prosecutors said they were bringing further charges against them.
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Home Alone 2 actress has diedBrenda Fricker - the first Irish woman to win an Oscar - has died aged 81, her agent said.
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Singer welcomes plans to test newborns for debilitating muscle-wasting conditionNewborn babies across England will be tested for spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) - a rare condition which causes progressive muscle wastage - from the end of this year, the Department of Health has announced.
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Jurassic Park star died from pneumonia, agent saysJurassic Park and Peaky Blinders star Sam Neill died from pneumonia after beating cancer, his agent said.
Business News from Sky
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Under-fire pollster YouGov eyes Levings as next bossA former boss of the market research firm Kantar's operations in the Americas has been shortlisted to become the next chief executive of YouGov, the under-fire London-listed polling firm.
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Thames Water lenders plot legal fight with Burnham over nationalisationThe group of investors engaged in a rescue bid for Thames Water are plotting a multibillion pound legal battle with Andy Burnham's new government if it forcibly nationalises Britain's biggest water company.
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China backlash as British Steel taken into public ownershipThe Chinese government has criticised British Steel being taken into UK public ownership on "national interest" grounds.
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