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'My family is finished': Afghan man in UK military data breach says he feels betrayed

'my family is finished': afghan man in uk military data breach says he feels betrayed
An Afghan man who worked for the British military has told Sky News he feels betrayed and "completely lost my mind" after his identity formed part of a massive data breach.
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Dermot Murnaghan 'fell through the cracks' with cancer diagnosis

dermot murnaghan 'fell through the cracks' with cancer diagnosis
Former Sky News presenter Dermot Murnaghan has said he "fell through the gaps" with his prostate cancer diagnosis, calling it a "massive wake-up call".
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'Shameful' that black boys in London more likely to die than white boys, says Met chief

'shameful' that black boys in london more likely to die than white boys, says met chief
It is "shameful" that black boys growing up in London are "far more likely" to die than white boys, Metropolitan Police chief Sir Mark Rowley has told Sky News.
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Ex-Met Police commissioner Lord Ian Blair has died, Sky News understands

ex-met police commissioner lord ian blair has died, sky news understands
Lord Ian Blair - a former commissioner of the Metropolitan Police - has died at the age of 72, Sky News understands.
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'Shameful': Met Police chief admits racism in policing still an issue in London

'shameful': met police chief admits racism in policing still an issue in london
Racism in policing is still a problem in London - which is "shameful", Metropolitan Police chief Sir Mark Rowley has told Sky News.
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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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UN expert who spoke to Sky News about 'economy of genocide' in Gaza sanctioned by US

un expert who spoke to sky news about 'economy of genocide' in gaza sanctioned by us
UN expert Francesca Albanese has been sanctioned by the Trump Administration days after telling Sky News that several large US companies were involved in an "economy of genocide" in Gaza.
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Plans being drawn up for potential Donald Trump UK visit in 'coming weeks'

plans being drawn up for potential donald trump uk visit in 'coming weeks'
Plans are being drawn up for a potential Donald Trump visit to the UK in the coming weeks, Sky News understands.
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Trump applying 'heavy pressure' on Netanyahu to end Gaza war, sources tell Sky News

trump applying 'heavy pressure' on netanyahu to end gaza war, sources tell sky news
US President Donald Trump is putting "heavy" pressure on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to end the war in Gaza, two sources close to the ceasefire negotiations have told Sky News.
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Revealed: The human impact of the Post Office scandal

revealed: the human impact of the post office scandal
The daughter of a Post Office victim has told Sky News she suffered "dark thoughts of suicide" in the years after her mother was accused of stealing.
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Only one issue still to be resolved in push for Israel-Hamas ceasefire, Sky News understands

Only one issue remains unresolved in the push to achieve a ceasefire in Gaza, according to Sky sources.
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IDF soldier describes arbitrary killing of civilians in Gaza

idf soldier describes arbitrary killing of civilians in gaza
An Israeli reservist who served three tours of duty in Gaza has told Sky News in a rare on-camera interview that his unit was often ordered to shoot anyone entering areas soldiers defined as no-go..
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'Nobody likes Trump': Sky News finds defiance on the streets of Tehran

'nobody likes trump': sky news finds defiance on the streets of tehran
To the sound of mournful chants and the slow beat of drums, they march, whipping their backs with metal flails.
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Watchdog upholds nearly 100% of complaints about special educational needs

watchdog upholds nearly 100% of complaints about special educational needs
A watchdog is upholding 96% of the complaints it investigates about the provision of special educational needs in England, according to figures shared exclusively with Sky News.
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Wes Streeting admits improving GP services will be a challenge but is one he will 'take on the chin'

Improving NHS GP services will be a challenge but it is one the health secretary will take "on the chin", he told Sky News.
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Iran: Still a chance for peace talks with US

Iran's foreign ministry has told Sky News there is still a chance for peace talks with the United States.
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Rise in Gaza deaths linked to aid distributions by controversial group

rise in gaza deaths linked to aid distributions by controversial group
Sky News analysis shows that aid distributions by the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) are associated with a significant increase in deaths.
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Supermarkets being told to cut shoppers' calories in obesity crackdown is not 'nanny statism', says Streeting

The health secretary has told Sky News the government's plans to tackle obesity by introducing a health food standard for supermarkets are a "world-first approach" and not "nanny statism".
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Brad Pitt's LA home broken into

brad pitt's la home broken into
Brad Pitt's home in Los Angeles was broken into on Wednesday, two law enforcement sources have told Sky News' US partner, NBC News.
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Government to make concessions to Labour rebels over welfare reforms, Sky News understands

The government has made an offer to rebel Labour MPs over its controversial welfare reforms, Sky News understands.
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Hainault sword rampage survivor recalls moment attacker told him: 'I'm going to kill you'

hainault sword rampage survivor recalls moment attacker told him: 'i'm going to kill you'
A survivor of the Hainault samurai sword rampage has told Sky News of the moment that attacker Marcus Arduini Monzo looked him in the eye and said: "I'm going to kill you".
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Revealed: The frantic phone calls Starmer's team are making to stop rebellion that could defeat him

revealed: the frantic phone calls starmer's team are making to stop rebellion that could defeat him
Cabinet ministers have been asking Labour MPs to take their name off a rebel amendment to the government's controversial welfare bill, Sky News can reveal.
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King and Donald Trump will no longer hold private meeting before state visit

king and donald trump will no longer hold private meeting before state visit
A private meeting between Donald Trump and the King will not take place before a full state visit, as was initially proposed in a letter of invitation from the monarch, Sky News understands.
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Five key takeaways from Volodymyr Zelenskyy's interview with Sky News

five key takeaways from volodymyr zelenskyy's interview with sky news
Volodymyr Zelenskyy has given a wide-ranging interview to Sky News in which he was asked about the prospect of Russia attacking NATO, whether he would cede land as part of a peace deal and how to force..
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Doctors are using unapproved AI software to record patient meetings, investigation reveals

doctors are using unapproved ai software to record patient meetings, investigation reveals
Doctors are using AI software that does not meet minimum standards to record and transcribe patient meetings, according to a Sky News investigation.
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Labour MPs table 'reasoned amendment' in attempt to halt welfare bill

labour mps table 'reasoned amendment' in attempt to halt welfare bill
Moderate Labour MPs are planning a "reasoned amendment" to oppose the government's disability benefit cuts, which will be published as soon as tomorrow, Sky News understands.
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Zelenskyy says Putin could attack a NATO member 'within five years' to test alliance

zelenskyy says putin could attack a nato member 'within five years' to test alliance
Volodymyr Zelenskyy has told Sky News that Vladimir Putin could attack a NATO country within five years to test the alliance.
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Ex-Sky News presenter Dermot Murnaghan diagnosed with stage four cancer

ex-sky news presenter dermot murnaghan diagnosed with stage four cancer
Former Sky News presenter Dermot Murnaghan has been diagnosed with prostate cancer.
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Labour MP accuses Bangladesh's leader of 'orchestrated campaign' to damage her reputation

labour mp accuses bangladesh's leader of 'orchestrated campaign' to damage her reputation
Former minister Tulip Siddiq has accused the leader of Bangladesh of conducting an "orchestrated campaign" to damage her reputation and "interfere with UK politics", according to a new legal letter..
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UK and NATO allies agree to boost spending on defence and related areas to 5% of GDP by 2035

The UK and its NATO allies have agreed to increase spending on defence and related areas to 5% of GDP by 2035, two diplomatic sources with knowledge of the deal have told Sky News.
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Iranian threat to UK could increase after US strikes, says cabinet minister

iranian threat to uk could increase after us strikes, says cabinet minister
The threat to the UK from Iran is already at a "significant level" and could increase following the US strikes on Iranian nuclear sites, a cabinet minister has told Sky News.
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'Don't kill the ill' vs 'What a relief': Two terminally ill people on the assisted dying vote

'don't kill the ill' vs 'what a relief': two terminally ill people on the assisted dying vote
Over the past year, Sky News has been following the journeys of two people who are terminally ill and on opposite sides of the assisted dying debate. 
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People on both sides of assisted dying debate react to historic vote

people on both sides of assisted dying debate react to historic vote
People on both sides of the assisted dying debate have told Sky News how they feel about the outcome of today's vote – and while some are popping open champagne, others are "incredibly disappointed".
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Palestine Action to be banned after break in at RAF base, Sky News understands

palestine action to be banned after break in at raf base, sky news understands
The home secretary is planning to proscribe the Palestine Action group, effectively branding them as a terrorist organisation, Sky News understands.
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IDF does not 'deliberately target hospitals' - former Israeli defence minister

idf does not 'deliberately target hospitals' - former israeli defence minister
A former Israeli defence minister has told Sky News it is "absolutely not true" that the country's military deliberately targets hospitals.
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Whitehall officials tried to convince Lord Gove to cover up grooming scandal, he tells Sky News

Whitehall officials tried to convince Lord Michael Gove to go to court to cover up details of a report into the grooming scandal in 2011, he has said, confirming Sky News reporting earlier this week.
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US senator claims Iran is building missiles that can 'murder Americans'

us senator claims iran is building missiles that can 'murder americans'
A senior US senator who supports Donald Trump has told Sky News why he believes the US would be right to attack Iran.
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Israel's block on international journalists in Gaza should not be allowed to stand

israel's block on international journalists in gaza should not be allowed to stand
On Sky News this week we're showing a film about Israel's war in Gaza which has now been going on for more than 620 days.
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Israel's speed at 'taking down' Iranian air defences was 'shocking', ex-Mossad intelligence chief claims

israel's speed at 'taking down' iranian air defences was 'shocking', ex-mossad intelligence chief claims
A former director of intelligence of Israeli spy agency Mossad has told Sky News it was "shocking" how quickly Israel "took down" Iran's air defences.
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