Top Stories from Sky News
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Trump sues Rupert Murdoch and Wall Street Journal reporters after Epstein letter report
Donald Trump has filed a lawsuit against Rupert Murdoch, two Wall Street Journal reporters and the publication's owner, News Corp.
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Israel and Syria 'agree to ceasefire'
Israel and Syria have agreed to a ceasefire, the US ambassador to Turkey has said.
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Boy died in school coach crash - as six children in hospital
The child who died in a school coach crash in Somerset on Thursday was a 10-year-old boy, Avon and Somerset Police have said.
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'Horrific incident' at sheriff training facility in LA - at least three people dead
At least three people have been killed after a "horrific incident" at a Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department training facility, officials have said.
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The 18 Russian spies who mounted series of attacks on UK unmasked
Dozens of Russian spies have been sanctioned by the government - including those responsible for targeting Yulia Skripal five years before her attempted murder in Salisbury.
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Woman dubbed 'gangster granny' jailed for running UK-wide cocaine operation
A 65-year-old woman dubbed "gangster granny" by police has been jailed for running a UK-wide drug-dealing operation.
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Man wearing metal necklace pulled into MRI machine and in critical condition
A man wearing a large metal necklace was pulled into an MRI machine in New York.
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School that took girl out of class for wearing Union Jack dress closes early
A school that took a 12-year-old girl out of a diversity class for wearing a Union Jack dress has told parents it has closed early for summer after being the target of "extremist abuse".
Top Entertainment Stories from Sky
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Police taking no further action over Kneecap's Glastonbury show
Police are taking no further action over Kneecap's performance at Glastonbury.
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'An underdog that bites back': Snoop Dogg becomes co-owner and investor of Swansea football club
Snoop Dogg has become a co-owner and investor of Swansea, with the US rapper hailing the Welsh football club as "an underdog that bites back, just like me".
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'Devastating' blaze destroys main stage at major festival - two days before it was due to begin
A huge fire has destroyed the main stage of a major festival in Belgium - two days before it was due to begin.
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Action taken at 'Gallagher Hill' to stop ticketless Oasis fans from watching Manchester gigs
Huge steel fences have been erected to prevent ticketless fans from watching the Oasis reunion tour in Manchester.
Business News
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Under-fire water regulator could be scrapped
An independent review of the water industry is to recommend sweeping changes to the way the sector is managed, including the potential replacement of Ofwat with a strengthened body combining economic and environmental regulation.
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Post Office Capture IT system conviction referred to Court of Appeal for first time
The first Post Office Capture conviction is to be sent to the Court of Appeal, Sky News understands, in a "breakthrough" moment in the IT scandal.
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Serious water pollution incidents in England up 60% last year - with three companies blamed for most
The number of most serious water pollution incidents rose by 60% last year, according to data covering England, with three companies responsible for the bulk of them.
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Accountants were paid commission to place clients into tax avoidance schemes targeted by HMRC
Victims who were put in a tax avoidance scheme later targeted by HMRC received advice from accountants who were being paid a commission.