Top Stories from Sky News
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Marjorie Taylor Greene announces sudden resignationMarjorie Taylor Greene - a one-time MAGA ally who has turned into a fierce critic of Donald Trump - has unexpectedly announced she is resigning from Congress.
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Marjorie Taylor Greene's sudden resignation shows MAGA is fraying at the seamsUsually, the resignation of a House representative wouldn't be bombshell news - but Marjorie Taylor Greene has become one of the most famous politicians in the US.
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Sexual abuse victims denied compensation because of their own criminal recordsVictims of grooming gangs and modern slavery are being denied compensation by a government scheme because of their criminal records, Sky News has learned.
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Daily Mail owner in talks to buy Telegraph titles for £500mThe owner of the Daily Mail is in talks to buy the Daily Telegraph and its Sunday sister title for £500m, a deal that would finally end the more-than two-year hiatus over their future.
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'Silence speaks volumes': Andrew criticised by US politicians after missing interview deadlineAndrew Mountbatten-Windsor has been criticised by US politicians after he failed to respond to their request for an interview.
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Victorious Scotland fans caused earth to shake in Denmark winCelebrations from Scotland fans as they secured a place at the men's World Cup with a 4-2 victory over Denmark were so intense that they caused the earth to shake - with the tremors picked up by the UK’s national earthquake monitoring agency.
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Regulators approve first trials for puberty-blocking drugs in children since banRegulators have approved the first clinical trials of puberty-blocking drugs in children since their use in gender clinics was banned following a major review last year.
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Nathan Gill was about to board a flight to Russia when accepting bribes finally caught up with himNathan Gill was at Manchester airport, about to board a flight to Russia, when accepting bribes finally caught up with him.
Top Sports News from Sky
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Paul promises AJ KO and declares: 'It'll be me vs Tyson Fury next year!'Jake Paul promised to knock out Anthony Joshua in their eagerly anticipated fight on December 19 before declaring: "It's going to be me vs Tyson Fury next year."
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Five-wicket Stokes leads England Ashes fightback on breathless day oneBen Stokes' five-wicket haul led a stirring fightback from England's all-pace bowling attack after the tourists were skittled for just 172 by a Mitchell Starc-inspired Australia on a breathless, 19-wicket opening day of The Ashes series in Perth.
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Players Championship Finals: Van Veen stuns Humphries as Littler winsDefending champion Luke Humphries suffered a shock first-round exit at the Players Championship Finals to Gian van Veen on Friday night at Butlin's Minehead.
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'I'm here to win' - Norris expects Verstappen battle as big title chance loomsLando Norris says he will still take risks in his expected battle against Max Verstappen at the Las Vegas Grand Prix, despite a big opportunity to be on the verge of his first F1 world title.
Top Entertainment Stories from Sky
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BBC board member resigns - and criticises 'governance issues' at top of corporationA BBC board member has resigned as he criticised "governance issues" at the top of the corporation.
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Eurovision to change voting rules after claims of Israeli government 'interference'The Eurovision Song Contest is changing its voting system, following allegations of "interference" by Israel's government this year.
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Strictly Come Dancing star arrested on suspicion of rapeA Strictly Come Dancing star has been arrested on suspicion of rape.
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Grammy-winning rapper jailed for 14 yearsA Grammy-winning rapper who "betrayed his country for money" has been sentenced to 14 years in prison.
Business News from Sky
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Daily Mail owner in talks to buy Telegraph titles for £500mThe owner of the Daily Mail is in talks to buy the Daily Telegraph and its Sunday sister title for £500m, a deal that would finally end the more-than two-year hiatus over their future.
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Energy minister says 'there's no shortcut' to bringing down bills - as price cap rise announcedHouseholds and businesses will have to wait for energy bills to fall significantly because "there's no shortcut" to bringing down prices, the energy minister has told Sky News.
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Government borrowing high as people not spendingGovernment borrowing was higher than expected and consumers tightened their belts, spending less than anticipated, official figures show.
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Curve investor files legal challenge to block £125m sale to LloydsThe biggest external investor in Curve, the digital wallet provider, has filed a legal challenge aimed at overturning its £125m sale to Lloyds Banking Group.