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'An Iranian missile landed on him': Sky News speaks to son of expat who died in United Arab EmiratesA migrant worker who was killed in an aerial attack on the United Arab Emirates on the first day of the Iran war would not have been outside if he had known the conflict had started, his son says.
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Seven killed in Russian missile strikes in Ukraine's second largest cityRussian missile strikes have killed seven people in Kharkiv, Ukraine's second largest city.
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Kemi Badenoch launches her most scathing attack on the PM yet over response to Iran warKemi Badenoch claims Labour is "nothing like the patriotic party of yesteryear" and "playing student politics" over the Iran war.
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Man convicted of planning to kill Trump - amid allegations of Iran-backed plotting on US soilA Pakistani man has been convicted of planning to kill Donald Trump and other prominent US politicians.
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'I stabbed a teenager in the neck - here's my message for people who carry knives'Resting on young shoulders, a white coffin is carried through a youth centre in southeast London.
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Four killed as tornadoes and powerful storms leave trail of destructionFour people have been killed in southern Michigan as tornadoes and strong storms left a trail of destruction.
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Scandal-hit hospital admits patients caught up in dirty water cancer ward incident Patients were caught up in a mould and dirty water incident inside a cancer ward at one of Britain's biggest hospitals, Sky News can reveal - days after our investigation uncovered fresh environmental risks.
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Inside bombed-out Beirut - where Hezbollah makes the rulesBeirut's southern suburbs have been subjected to waves of airstrikes by the Israeli military, but it has been virtually impossible to document the damage they cause. 
Top Sports News from Sky
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England name eight uncapped players and new location for training campEngland have announced 30 players will to travel to Pretoria for a rescheduled intra-squad series, with eight uncapped players given a chance to impress.
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Leeds condemn 'disappointing' Ramadan boos but cite 'mitigating circumstances'Leeds have condemned the "unexpected and disappointing" booing from fans during a scheduled pause for players to break their Ramadan fast in last weekend's defeat to Man City - but set out a number of "mitigating circumstances" in their defence.
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Littler demolishes Heta to start UK Open defence as MVG beats AspinallLuke Littler put in a 10-3 demolition of Damon Heta as he got his UK Open defence up and running in Minehead as Michael van Gerwen beat Nathan Aspinall in the fourth round.
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Russell claims dominant pole in Melbourne as Verstappen crashes outGeorge Russell claimed a dominant pole position for Mercedes at the season-opening Australian Grand Prix as his team-mate Kimi Antonelli completed a front-row lockout for the Silver Arrows.
Top Entertainment Stories from Sky
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BBC 'profoundly regrets' BAFTAs incident, says director generalThe BBC regrets its "serious mistake" during the BAFTAs broadcast, the corporation's outgoing director general Tim Davie has said.
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Britney Spears seen driving 'erratically' before arrest, say policeBritney Spears was spotted driving "erratically" before her arrest on suspicion of operating her vehicle under the influence, police say.
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Sky News wins best news channel at RTS AwardsSky News has won news channel of the year and Yousra Elbagir has been named television journalist of the year at the Royal Television Society (RTS) Awards.
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Rapper Ghetts jailed for killing student in hit-and-runRapper Ghetts has been jailed for 12 years after killing a Nepalese student in a hit-and-run collision.
Business News from Sky
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The global economy's worst nightmare is here and the consequences could be scaryFor years, geopolitical analysts warned us that among the scariest of all scenarios for the world economy was the closure of the Strait of Hormuz.
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European media giant to buy Telegraph in £575m dealGerman media giant Axel Springer is to buy Telegraph Media Group in a £575m deal that will see the Daily and Sunday Telegraph print titles and their online business come under overseas ownership.
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The water companies using bailiffs to collect customer debt more than 6,000 times a yearSome water companies are instructing bailiffs as they try to recover customers' debt more than 6,000 times in a single year, new data reveals.
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