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The UK is "really unprepared" to fight a war and has been living on a "mirage" of military strength that was shocking to discover, interviews with almost every defence secretary since the end of the Cold War have revealed.
12 more prisoners have been mistakenly released from prison over the past month, David Lammy has confirmed - and two remain at large.
Twelve more prisoners have been mistakenly released from prison over the past month, David Lammy has confirmed - and two remain at large.
More than 800,000 young children seeing social media content 'designed to hook adults', figures show
Children as young as three are "being fed content and algorithms designed to hook adults" on social media, a former education minister has warned.
Former England cricketer Robin Smith has died aged 62.
Britain has spoken on Die Hard's Christmas credentials - but you can still have your say in our poll
It's a debate that's torn families apart for years - with selection boxes thrown in rage, and stony silences around the dinner table.
Radical measures to tackle the "courts emergency" will be unveiled by the government today - with speculation that jury trials could be limited to the most serious of crimes.
In the middle of Liverpool city centre, musician Ami Alex is showing me a TikTok she posted while busking on the street.
A son of notorious drugs kingpin "El Chapo" has pleaded guilty to drug charges in the US.
Over a third of people think Rachel Reeves exaggerated economic bad news in the run-up to the budget - twice as many as thought the chancellor was being honest, a new Sky News poll has found.
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