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Peter Quinn with Breakfast7:00am - 10:00am
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John Noble with Lunch TimeNoon - 2:00pm
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Top Stories from Sky News
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National Guard member shot in Washington DC ambush diesOne of the National Guard members shot in Washington DC on Wednesday has died from her injuries, Donald Trump has said.
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Residents reel from Hong Kong's worst disaster in modern history as number of dead rises to 128There is a thickness to the air outside Wang Fuk Court in Hong Kong's Tai Po district.
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The man who could become France's next president - and his wish for the UKJordan Bardella has had a makeover.
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Reeves told she must 'make the case' for controversial tax moveRachel Reeves needs to "make the case" to voters that extending the freeze on personal income thresholds was the "fairest" way to increase taxes, Baroness Harriet Harman has said.
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Labour MPs hit out at 'definite manifesto breach'The Labour government is facing accusations of two manifesto breaches in as many days after turning its back on a promise to protect workers from unfair dismissal from day one in a job.
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Bar owner laments 'catastrophic' nutcracker theftThe manager of an Edinburgh cocktail bar will speak to police today over the "catastrophic" theft of an eight-foot tall nutcracker figure from outside his venue.
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Trump: Land ops against Venezuela starting 'very soon'Donald Trump has warned US action against suspected Venezuelan drug traffickers will move to the land "very soon".
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Creator of AI actress insists she's not designed to steal jobsThe creator of an AI actress has told Sky News that synthetic performers will get more actors working, rather than steal jobs.
Top Sports News from Sky
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Slot calls for Liverpool to 'fight on' as he considers making changesArne Slot has vowed Liverpool will "fight on" despite enduring the club's worst run of form for 71 years and admits he is considering making changes for Sunday's game at West Ham.
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Norris: Verstappen and Piastri just as good as each otherLando Norris says Max Verstappen and Oscar Piastri represent the same threat to his Formula 1 world championship lead as he believes the pair are "just as good" as each other.
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Australia captain Cummins and Hazlewood to miss second Ashes TestAustralia captain Pat Cummins and fellow paceman Josh Hazlewood will sit out another Ashes Test with injury while opening batter Usman Khawaja has been retained in an unchanged squad for the second match in Brisbane.
Top Entertainment Stories from Sky
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Creator of AI actress insists she's not designed to steal jobsThe creator of an AI actress has told Sky News that synthetic performers will get more actors working, rather than steal jobs.
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Sally Rooney tells court new books may not be published in UK due to Palestine Action banIrish author Sally Rooney has told the High Court she may not be able to publish new books in the UK, and may have to withdraw previous titles from sale, because of the ban on Palestine Action.
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Prince William reveals his kids have just discovered classic British sitcom - and 'love it'Prince William wasn't close to being born when Fawlty Towers first aired - but now even his children have fallen in love with it.
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Date set for Kevin Spacey civil sexual assault trialsKevin Spacey is set to face civil trials at the High Court later next year, over separate lawsuits filed by three men who have accused him of sexual assault.
Business News from Sky
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TGI Fridays' UK chain up for sale a month after changing handsThe future of TGI Fridays' British operations has been thrown into fresh doubt just a month after the well-known casual dining chain was bought by the manager of most of the brand’s global operations.
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Chancellor has backloaded the worst of the budget - and it's a gambleDay two after a budget is always an important moment.
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'Sticking to Labour manifesto pledge costs millions of workers' - influential thinktankSticking to Labour's manifesto pledge and freezing income tax thresholds rather than raising income tax has hurt low- and middle-income earners, an influential thinktank has said.
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This town placed its trust in Labour - and some feel betrayedHitchin in Hertfordshire does well in the polls.