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Rachel Reeves will insist she has "the right economic plan for our country" and that "working people are better off" thanks to Labour when she delivers her spring forecast to the Commons today.
Nearly 500 jobs are expected to be lost when craft beer giant BrewDog is taken over by an American cannabis firm.
Some wars start slowly while others spring to life at speed. This one is racing, transforming nations, politics and loyalties at a spectacular rate.
The expansion of Donald Trump's war against Iran to a British base in Cyprus is a nightmare for the UK, which lacks adequate air defences and only has a limited capacity to fight back.
Already there are parts of Iran's densely populated capital city Tehran that look like a pummelled war zone.
There is nowhere else on the planet with quite as concentrated a supply of quite so much energy as the Arabian Gulf.
A man has been found guilty of murdering a Saudi Arabian student in an unprovoked attack in Cambridge.
British tourists in Doha and Dubai have spoken to Sky News of their experience of being stranded during the conflict in Iran.
Police investigations into the Epstein files send the "right message" that "no one is above the law", the Metropolitan Police commissioner has told Sky News.
Winter was the wettest on record for parts of the UK, according to provisional figures from the Met Office.

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