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Queues close to an hour at Dover ahead of one of the busiest weekends for driversQueues close to an hour formed at the Port of Dover on Friday night, ahead of what's expected to be one of the busiest weekends in years for drivers.
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More than 100 homes destroyed as firefighters battle Norway blazeMore than 100 homes have been destroyed in a major fire in southern Norway, forcing the evacuation of hundreds of people, rescue officials have said.
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UK heatwave set to endTemperatures in the UK have risen above 30C for the 13th day in a row, but conditions are expected to cool over the weekend - with "isolated showers" possible.
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Drill rapper jailed for life after murdering YouTuber at snake video shootA gangster rapper has been jailed for life for murdering a social media star at a music video shoot that featured live reptiles.
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'Incredibly disappointed': Henry Nowak's family release statement after killer's mother jailedThe family of Henry Nowak have released a statement after his killer's mother was jailed for three years for assisting an offender.
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Trump blames Canada as US 'invaded by filthy air'US President Donald Trump has blamed Canada for wildfire smoke that could impact the World Cup final.
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DeChambeau considers Open withdrawal after controversial rules breachBryson DeChambeau has been sensationally handed a two-shot penalty after being involved in a controversial rules breach during his second round at The Open.
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Tuchel blames English football's 'DNA' for World Cup exitThomas Tuchel says he is "100 per cent" committed to continuing his role as England boss into the next European Championships in two years, and he has hit back at critics who have questioned his tactics, saying instead it is a problem with English football's "DNA".
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Some England players bemused by Tuchel subs in Argentina defeatA number of England players - including more than one senior player - were bemused by Thomas Tuchel's defensive substitutions in the World Cup semi-final against Argentina, Sky Sports News understands.
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Herbert leads The Open after historic round and DeChambeau rules dramaLucas Herbert holds a two-shot lead after an extraordinary second round at The Open, where two players equalled major history and Bryson DeChambeau was involved in a controversial ruling.
Top Entertainment Stories from Sky
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Home Alone 2 actress has diedBrenda Fricker - the first Irish woman to win an Oscar - has died aged 81, her agent said.
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Singer welcomes plans to test newborns for debilitating muscle-wasting conditionNewborn babies across England will be tested for spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) - a rare condition which causes progressive muscle wastage - from the end of this year, the Department of Health has announced.
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Jurassic Park star died from pneumonia, agent saysJurassic Park and Peaky Blinders star Sam Neill died from pneumonia after beating cancer, his agent said.
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BBC's top earners revealed - as number of licence fee payers drops sharplyFormer Radio 2 presenter Scott Mills was the BBC's highest earner until he was sacked in March, latest figures reveal.
Business News from Sky
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China backlash as British Steel taken into public ownershipThe Chinese government has criticised British Steel being taken into UK public ownership on "national interest" grounds.
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Economy flatlining as Reeves nears Number 11 exitThe UK economy grew by 0.1% in May, according to the final set of official figures ahead of Rachel Reeves's widely expected departure as chancellor.