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Authorities knew Sara Sharif's father was 'serial domestic abuser' but 'overlooked' it - report into failingsA damning independent report into the failings by the various authorities who came into contact with Sara Sharif has said the 10-year-old should never have been placed in the care of her father and stepmother, describing the killers as a "lethal combination".
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Amber weather warning issued for parts of UK - as experts warn of up to six inches of rainAn amber weather warning has been issued as Storm Claudia looks set to batter parts of the UK on Friday.
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The extraordinary impact of a crime on UK growthWe'll get to the actual economics in a moment - to the questions of why the economy is flatlining and what it means for Rachel Reeves' forthcoming budget. But before that, let's take a moment to ponder something rather extraordinary.
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Saturday Night Live announces creative team ahead of UK launchSaturday Night Live UK has announced its top creative team ahead of the series launching next year.
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Two-thirds of woman in armed forces have experienced sexualised behaviour, internal survey findsAround two-thirds of women in the armed forces experienced sexualised behaviour - from wolf-whistles and dirty jokes to touching and unwanted sexual activity - in the past 12 months, a damning internal survey has revealed.
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Duchess of Edinburgh tours world's oldest river gunboat, built in UK, during Peru visitThe Duchess of Edinburgh toured the world's oldest river gunboat, which was built in the UK over 100 years ago, on the second day of her visit to Peru.
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Investigation demanded into Keir Starmer's comms chief's lobbying linksSir Keir Starmer's communications chief Tim Allan owns a minority stake in a lobbying firm and still discusses government activity with a senior consultant at the company, Sky News can reveal.
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Bonds announcement a 'proud day for Scotland', says SwinneyThe announcement of plans to issue Scottish government bonds is a "very proud day for Scotland", First Minister John Swinney has said.
Top Sports News from Sky
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'I should never have won!' - Smith survives ELEVEN match darts to set up Humphries showdownMichael Smith's remarkable comeback continues after he pulled off an almighty comeback and survived 11 missed match darts from Chris Dobey to round off a 10-9 win, setting up a quarter-final with world No 1 Luke Humphries.
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Big England names at risk? Tuchel's admission is seismicThis feels like a seismic moment in England's planning for next summer's World Cup.
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Daunting run of fixtures will test Leeds' Farke stanceDaniel Farke says no one at Leeds United is panicking after four defeats in five games and the club are on the same page for now - but the German is facing an unforgiving run of fixtures that could test their patience. 
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MVG ends Anderson's Grand Slam streak as Greaves registers winGary Anderson is out in the group stages of the Grand Slam for the first time in his career after a 5-2 loss to Michael van Gerwen.
Top Entertainment Stories from Sky
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Saturday Night Live announces creative team ahead of UK launchSaturday Night Live UK has announced its top creative team ahead of the series launching next year.
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Dua Lipa backs ticket resale capSome of the biggest names in music - including Coldplay, Dua Lipa and Radiohead - have urged the government to honour a pledge to cap ticket resale prices and shutout touts.
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Police take no further action over Bob Vylan's London performancePolice will take no further action over alleged chants at a Bob Vylan concert in London.
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The Sting and Anna star Sally Kirkland dies aged 84Sally Kirkland, a former model and Oscar nominated actress known for her roles in films such as Anna, The Sting and JFK has died aged 84.
Business News from Sky
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Economic growth slowed to just 0.1% in third quarter, figures showThe UK's economic slowdown gathered further momentum during the third quarter of the year with growth of just 0.1%, according to an early official estimate that makes horrific reading for the chancellor.
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The extraordinary impact of a crime on UK growthWe'll get to the actual economics in a moment - to the questions of why the economy is flatlining and what it means for Rachel Reeves' forthcoming budget. But before that, let's take a moment to ponder something rather extraordinary.
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Our pay is still way down - we have to strike again, says doctors' union chiefThe British Medical Association (BMA) has defended a new round of resident doctor walkouts starting on Friday, insisting medics' pay is still "way down" compared with 2008 and that the government has failed to finish "a journey" towards restoring it.
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Bonds announcement a 'proud day for Scotland', says SwinneyThe announcement of plans to issue Scottish government bonds is a "very proud day for Scotland", First Minister John Swinney has said.