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Gregg Wallace: Too late to apologise to middle-class women of a certain age?
Gregg Wallace: Too late to apologise to middle-class women of a certain age?

Gregg Wallace has stepped away from presenting BBC's MasterChef after accusations he made sexual comments towards staff and celebrity guests on a ran…

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How a mobile phone brought down a cabinet minister
How a mobile phone brought down a cabinet minister

Louise Haigh has resigned as transport secretary after Sky News discovered she pleaded guilty to an offence related to incorrectly telling police tha…

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Life in Lebanon after the ceasefire
Life in Lebanon after the ceasefire

As the ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah comes into effect, Niall Paterson speaks with Sky’s Jeehad Jneid who reports from southern Lebanon as m…

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Why Elon Musk wants people to have more babies
Why Elon Musk wants people to have more babies

Elon Musk and Donald Trump have a plan for America... to get people making babies.  
 
The tech billionaire, Donald Trump’s soon-to-be government effic…

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Why are women’s prisons "not working"?
Why are women’s prisons "not working"?

"Prison isn't working" for women, according to Justice Secretary Shabana Mahmood.  
   
She told the Labour Party conference that after serving a short…

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Assisted Dying: What can we learn from Canada?
Assisted Dying: What can we learn from Canada?

As MPs prepare to vote on assisted dying legislation, Sky News has been to Canada where wider rules were legalised eight years ago.  

Some 4% of death…

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Gisele Pelicot and France's MeToo moment
Gisele Pelicot and France's MeToo moment

Warning: This story contains references to sexual assault and rape.  

A woman’s decision to waive her anonymity and have a public trial after her husb…

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The carer who was a fake
The carer who was a fake

What happens when the care you trust isn’t care at all?  
 
When Sarah Whitaker hired a live-in carer for her 89-year-old father, she thought she was s…

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Why the inflation rise might not be as bad as you think
Why the inflation rise might not be as bad as you think

Rising energy prices pushed up inflation in October, meaning prices elsewhere will also rise.   
  
As businesses warn Labour's first budget could lead…

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Is this the death of the family farm?
Is this the death of the family farm?

Farmers have left their fields for the streets of London to protest changes to the inheritance tax announced in the budget. 
  
On the Sky News Daily, …

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