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Officers who confronted Southport killer reveal how they disarmed him - as they are nominated for police bravery award
The officers who confronted the Southport killer have described, for the first time publicly, how they disarmed him - as they joined a list of 70 officers nominated for a police bravery award.
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Gaza permanent ceasefire 'questionable', says senior Israeli official
A senior Israeli official has issued a less-than-optimistic assessment of the permanency of any ceasefire in Gaza.
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'A constant game of cat and mouse': Inside the police crackdown on illegal moped delivery drivers
The first thing you notice when immigration officers stop a possible illegal moped delivery driver is the speed in which the suspect quickly taps on their mobile.
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Ex-Tory chairman defects to Reform
Ex-Tory chairman Sir Jake Berry has defected to Reform, in the latest blow to the Conservatives.
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At least four killed and 'many' kidnapped after Houthi rebels sink ship
At least four people have been killed and many other crew kidnapped after Houthi rebels sank a cargo ship in the Red Sea, authorities say.
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A pub a day to close this year, industry body warns
An industry body has warned that the equivalent of more than one pub a day is set to close across Great Britain this year.
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Lionesses avoid 'disaster' as big win gets champions back on track
They arrived at the Women's Euros as champions - and finally looked like champions again.
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Labour MPs form new group as they urge PM to focus on living standards
A group of Labour MPs has urged Sir Keir Starmer to do more to tackle the rising cost of living amid fears the party could lose the next election to Reform.
Top Entertainment Stories from Sky
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Reservoir Dogs actor Michael Madsen 'died from heart failure'
Actor Michael Madsen, who starred in Reservoir Dogs and Thelma & Louise, died from heart failure, his cardiologist has said.
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Sean 'Diddy' Combs sentencing hearing confirmed
The date for Sean "Diddy" Combs's sentencing hearing has been confirmed.
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Gregg Wallace reportedly sacked from MasterChef as he issues blistering statement
Former MasterChef host Gregg Wallace has vowed he will "not go quietly", amid reports that he has been sacked from MasterChef.
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The British stereotypes Lena Dunham had to get over for her new London romcom
Horse-drawn carriages, picturesque gardens and endless cups of tea are just some of the stereotypical tropes that have shaped America's romanticised image of England before even stepping foot on the island.
Business News
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A pub a day to close this year, industry body warns
An industry body has warned that the equivalent of more than one pub a day is set to close across Great Britain this year.
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Nvidia wins race to become first $4trn listed company
Nvidia has become the first stock market-listed company to achieve a value of $4trn.
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Trump fires tariff threats at more nations as EU 'ready for all scenarios'
Donald Trump has revealed a list of more nations set to face delayed 'liberation day' tariffs from 1 August.
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Greater risk to UK economy following Trump's tariffs, says Bank of England
The future of the UK economy is weaker and more uncertain due to President Trump's tariffs and conflict in the Middle East, the Bank of England has said.