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'Shocked, sad, angry, betrayed, let down': Gordon Brown on former ally Peter MandelsonPeter Mandelson committed a "betrayal of his country" by allegedly leaking government secrets to Jeffrey Epstein and putting Britain "at risk", former prime minister Gordon Brown has said.
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Trump says he didn't make a mistake over Obamas as apes videoDonald Trump has refused to apologise after a video was shared on his Truth Social account depicting Barack and Michelle Obama as apes - saying "I didn't make a mistake".
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Trump sharing racist image of Obamas shows something has changedWhen I first saw the image of Barack and Michelle Obama as apes come across my social media I thought it must have been fake.
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Dozens of flood warnings issued in UK as more downpours expectedDozens of flood warnings are in place, along with more than 250 alerts, as relentless rain continues to lash the UK.
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Trump-hugging, China-provoking PM raises the stakesJapanese politics is politer and more understated than most.
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Man charged with string of sex offencesA man has been charged with scores of sex offences, some dating as far back as 2003.
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Winter Olympics crowd ignored plea not to boo - and opening ceremony became outlet for rageFor a largely sedate and elegant spectacle, the Winter Olympics opening ceremony still became an outlet for rage in Milan.
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Trump and Netanyahu to meet for Iran discussionsThe US president and Israel's prime minister will meet on Wednesday in Washington to discuss negotiations with Iran, according to Benjamin Netanyahu's office.
Top Sports News from Sky
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Arundell scores hat-trick in England's seven-try mauling of sorry WalesEngland launched their bid for Six Nations glory with an emphatic and chastening 48-7 mauling of a sorry Wales at Allianz Stadium, Twickenham.
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Van Dijk: Pundits have duty of responsibility to new generation of playersLiverpool captain Virgil van Dijk says pundits have a "duty of responsibility" to the new generation of players when they make their criticisms.
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Van Gerwen warns Premier League rivals: 'Now they have to chase me!'Michael van Gerwen got off to the perfect start in the Premier League by picking up victory on the opening night in Newcastle, but he is making sure to stay focused on the journey as a whole in the gruelling format.
Top Entertainment Stories from Sky
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Neil Young cancels tour of UK and other Europe datesNeil Young has cancelled his upcoming UK tour and other dates in Europe with rock band The Chrome Hearts.
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'Vehicle of interest' found in case of missing TV anchor's motherPolice investigating the disappearance of a US TV host's mother are searching for a vehicle or vehicles that may be connected to her case.
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Julia Donaldson reveals new character for third GruffaloThe next Gruffalo book will introduce a new member to the monster's family, best selling children's author Julia Donaldson has revealed.
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One Battle After Another: The awards frontrunner now made 'devastatingly' timelyIn filmmaker Paul Thomas Anderson's One Battle After Another, resistance is framed as survival.
Business News from Sky
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NatWest set to clinch £2.5bn takeover of wealth manager EvelynNatWest Group is closing in on a £2.5bn takeover of Evelyn Partners, the wealth management group, in what would be its biggest corporate takeover since its taxpayer bailout in 2008.
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Supermarket giant Morrisons explores £1bn property dealMorrisons, the UK's fifth-largest supermarket chain, is exploring a £1bn property deal amid its battle to recapture the ground it has lost to rivals including Sainsbury's and Aldi.
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You've probably never heard of this tech firm. But its new AI model has some spookedAnthropic, one of the biggest and most influential tech companies in the world, is launching a new model: Claude Opus 4.6.
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Bank of England chief 'shocked' by Mandelson's alleged leaks to EpsteinAndrew Bailey, Governor of the Bank of England, is not given to emotional outbursts or shooting from the hip.