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CCTV shows shoplifters using pythons to distract cashier before stealing from petrol station
Police are hunting for four suspects who used two pythons to distract a cashier before stealing $400 worth of CBD oil from a petrol station.
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Is there method to the madness amid market chaos? Why Trump would have you believe so
Is there method to the madness? Donald Trump and his acolytes would have you believe so.
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'Concerning' levels of E.coli found in River Thames before Boat Race, campaigners say
E.coli has been traced in multiple water samples from the stretch of the River Thames that will host the famous Boat Race on Sunday, campaigners say.
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Abuser who murdered husband and buried him in Canterbury garden jailed for 22 years
A domestic abuser who murdered her "frail" husband and buried him in the garden has been jailed for life.
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Could Trump's tariffs tip the world into recession?
Donald Trump's "Liberation Day" tariffs last week spooked the markets.
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King and Queen meet Pope at the Vatican - as he wishes them happy anniversary
The King and Queen have had a private meeting with the Pope at the Vatican.
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Welsh government can't guarantee lives won't be lost in another coal tip disaster
It is "difficult" to give a "cast iron guarantee" that lives won't be lost because of a coal tip disaster, the deputy first minister of Wales has told Sky News.
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In the idyllic Cognac region of southern France, Trump's tariffs threaten a centuries-old way of life
The impact of Trump's tariffs is reaching deep into every economy.
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BAFTA Games Awards: Astro Bot tops leaderboard - with psychological horror close behind
Astro Bot was the big winner at this year's BAFTA Games Awards, taking home five prizes, including the coveted best game.
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Family reveal daughter's 'painful' last memory of mother stabbed at Notting Hill Carnival
The family of a mother who was fatally stabbed as she attended Notting Hill Carnival with her three-year-old daughter has said "the feeling of loss is overwhelming, but so is the feeling of rage".
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Crash involving five police cars injures seven officers and shuts A1
Seven police officers have been injured and two people arrested after a major crash involving five police cars shut the A1 on Tyneside in both directions.
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Man guilty of murdering woman who was stabbed in front of daughter at Notting Hill Carnival
A man has been found guilty of murdering a mother who was stabbed in front of her three-year-old daughter at Notting Hill Carnival.
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Donald Trump's tariffs crisis 'likely' to spark recession, says JPMorgan Chase CEO
The CEO of JPMorgan Chase has said Donald Trump's sweeping tariffs are "likely" to spark a recession.
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Ex-baseball stars among dozens killed after roof collapses at Dominican Republic nightclub
More than 110 people have died after the roof collapsed at a nightclub in the capital of the Dominican Republic, authorities have said.
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'All options' on table regarding British Steel's future, says Rachel Reeves
"All options" remain on the table over the future of British Steel, the chancellor has said, as fears mount over the company's plant in Scunthorpe.
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New Universal theme park set to open in UK - with promise of 'billions' of pounds for the economy
A new Universal theme park in Bedfordshire has been confirmed on what Sir Keir Starmer hailed as a "momentous" day for the UK.
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The good, the bad and the ugly in Donald Trump's coal plans
While wealthy Western countries have been weaning themselves off coal for the last two decades, Donald Trump is now trying to take the US in the opposite direction.
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Labour MPs back Corbyn calls for Chilcot-style inquiry into UK's role in Gaza war
A number of Labour MPs have backed calls for Sir Keir Starmer to hold a Chilcot-style inquiry into the UK's role in the Gaza war.
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King Charles speaks Italian in historic speech to Italy's parliament - and overcomes accidental interruption
King Charles has spoken of how current crises around the world have shown "peace is never to be taken for granted".
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Pupils and teachers voice fears over 'staggering' decision to remove specialist police officers from London schools
London schools are at risk of "increased violence" and "gang exploitation" following the decision to remove specialist police officers, headteachers have told Sky News.
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