Top Stories from Sky News
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'Warning lights for a coming war are flashing red – and Britain is not prepared'Almost all warnings and indicators that a wider war is coming are flashing red and it is "breathtaking" that the UK government is failing to better prepare, a top academic has warned.
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Trump's NATO comments 'not wise', says Dutch armed forces chiefDonald Trump is not helping NATO's ability to deter Russia by publicly questioning his commitment to the alliance and being rude about his allies, the head of the Dutch armed forces has signalled, calling it "not a wise thing to say".
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British man dead and dozens of other people injured after bus carrying UK tourists crashesA British man has died and 27 people were injured after a bus full of UK tourists on their way to a boat tour crashed in the Canary Islands.
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Two teenagers dead after car falls off bridge and crashes into minibus on motorwayTwo teenagers have died after a car fell off a bridge and crashed into a minibus on the motorway below.
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UK working on major plan to prepare country for warThe UK is preparing a new version of a major plan to ready the whole nation - from the military and police to hospitals and industry - for the transition to war, the head of the armed forces has told Sky News.
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Record-breaking Artemis II mission ends with 'perfect splashdown' in Pacific OceanArtemis II's history-making astronauts have successfully arrived back on Earth with a "perfect bullseye splashdown" off the coast of California.
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Top Sports News from Sky
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McIlroy races into historic Masters leadRory McIlroy moved a huge step closer to a sensational title defence at The Masters after taking a historic six-shot lead into the weekend at Augusta National.
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'Don't protect it!' - McIlroy vows to 'keep swinging' with historic Masters leadRory McIlroy has vowed to not "get protective" of his record lead at the halfway stage of The Masters and "keep swinging" as he attempts to defend his title at the first major of the year.
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Nunez: I left Norwich for Ipswich to become a championMarcelino Nunez is sitting in the quiet of an empty Portman Road but he knows a very different scene awaits him over the border from Suffolk to Norfolk on Saturday. The man who crossed the divide is in for a hot reception back at Carrow Road.
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The fall and rise of Coventry City: Back on cusp of Premier League after 25 yearsCoventry are almost there. Nearly back in the Premier League after 25 years away, and a lot has happened since.
Top Entertainment Stories from Sky
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California Schemin': The true story of the Scottish rappers who fooled the industryThe tale of Silibil'n'Brains is the true story of a great lie.
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BAFTA apologises 'unreservedly' over racial slur broadcast during film awardsBAFTA has apologised "unreservedly" over an incident which saw a racial slur broadcast during the film awards.
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Dolce & Gabbana co-founder quits as chairmanStefano Gabbana, the co-founder of Italian luxury fashion house Dolce & Gabbana, stepped down as the brand's chairman.
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New York rapper and hip-hop pioneer Afrika Bambaataa diesRapper Afrika Bambaataa, seen as one of the pioneers of hip-hop, has died from prostate cancer aged 68, his management company has said.
Business News from Sky
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Airports warn of 'systemic' fuel shortages due to Iran warAirports are bracing for mass shortages of jet fuel if the Strait of Hormuz does not reopen within the next three weeks, according to a trade body.
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Diesel and jet fuel shortages for some time, IMF warnsThe world will experience diesel and jet fuel shortages "for some time" because of the war in Iran, according to the International Monetary Fund (IMF).
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New EU border checks - what British travellers need to knowBritish travellers heading on their spring and summer holidays face changes at borders after the introduction of the EU's Entry/Exit System (EES).