Top Stories from Sky News
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How a cup of coffee led Sky News to a sex offender on the runIt started with a strong espresso in a simple cafe on a side street in north London.
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Barber shop owner questions whether train stabbing attack could have been prevented if concerns 'were taken seriously'The owner of a barber shop that was twice confronted by a man wielding a knife has questioned whether last Saturday's Huntingdon stabbing attack could have been prevented, had the police taken his concerns seriously.
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NHS trust and ward manager to be sentenced - over a decade after young patient's deathAn NHS trust and a ward manager will be sentenced next week for health and safety failings - more than a decade after a young woman died in a secure mental health hospital.
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Woman critically injured after being stabbed in neck in 'unprovoked attack'A woman is in a critical condition after she was stabbed in the neck in what police have described as an "unprovoked attack".
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Putin's right-hand man made him look weak - it may have cost him his seat at Kremlin's top tableIn Soviet times, Western observers would scrutinise video footage of state occasions, like military parades on Red Square, to try to learn more about Kremlin hierarchy.
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William's silence over Andrew may be because he's putting his family's mental health firstIn the political arena, you will often see people try to capitalise on the wrongdoings or failures of others.
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Davina McCall reveals breast cancer diagnosis a year after brain tumour surgeryDavina McCall has revealed she has had breast cancer, nearly a year after she had surgery to remove a brain tumour.
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UPS and FedEx ground fleet of cargo planes after deadly Kentucky crashUPS and FedEx have grounded a fleet of cargo planes "out of an abundance of caution and in the interest of safety" following a deadly crash in Kentucky.
Top Sports News from Sky
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Norris takes Sprint pole with Verstappen only sixth in Sao PauloLando Norris claimed pole position for Saturday's Sprint at the Sao Paulo Grand Prix as his title rivals Oscar Piastri took third and Max Verstappen was only sixth.
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Norris just ahead of Piastri in practice as Verstappen takes different approachLando Norris pipped Oscar Piastri to the fastest time of the sole Interlagos practice session ahead of Friday evening's Sprint Qualifying at the Sao Paulo Grand Prix.
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Greaves 'wouldn't say no' to Premier League spotBeau Greaves has been quietly dominating the women's darts scene for the last few years, but after beating Luke Littler in the semi-finals of the World Youth Championships she hasn't been able to hide.
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'Disappointed' Boro give Edwards permission for Wolves talksMiddlesbrough have granted head coach Rob Edwards permission to talk with Wolves about their vacancy after standing him down from matchday duties on Saturday.
Top Entertainment Stories from Sky
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Davina McCall reveals breast cancer diagnosis a year after brain tumour surgeryDavina McCall has revealed she has had breast cancer, nearly a year after she had surgery to remove a brain tumour.
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Missed congeniality: Beauty pageant organiser accused of calling contestant a 'dumbhead'The organiser of Miss Universe has told Sky News he cannot stand down from his position - despite allegations he was aggressive towards a contestant.
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Kendrick Lamar leads Grammy nods as K-pop makes it markKendrick Lamar is leading this year's Grammy nominations, up for nine trophies, including record, song and album of the year.
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Celebrity Traitors star reveals double-bluff that fooled the faithful in finalCelebrity Traitors star David Olusoga says there was one major flaw in the faithful's gameplay, and that was having "too much fun".
Business News from Sky
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Why a Sky-ITV deal makes sense in a shifting entertainment landscapeThe proposed £1.6bn takeover of a big chunk of ITV by Sky would be the biggest consolidation in British broadcasting in more than 20 years, and reflects fundamental changes in viewing habits and commercial realities.
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ITV in talks over sale of broadcasting arm to Sky for £1.6bnITV has revealed talks with Sky, the owner of Sky News, over the possible sale of its media and entertainment (M&E) division in a deal worth £1.6bn.
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Burger chain Five Guys hunts new investor to flip stakeThe telecoms billionaire Sir Charles Dunstone is seeking new investors to take a big stake in Five Guys Europe, the casual dining brand he launched in Britain more than a decade ago.
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New compensation scheme for Post Office victims is 'half-baked', Sir Alan Bates warnsSir Alan Bates has told Sky News that the government's new Capture Redress Scheme is "half-baked".