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Ian Huntley has suffered head injuries in an assault in prison this morning, with the suspect identified by police.
A new law on the creation of deepfake intimate images is being considered by the Scottish government as part of a series of reforms aimed at tackling violence against women and girls.
NASA has revealed details of an incident aboard the ISS that prompted the first medical evacuation in the space station's 25-year history.
Sky News has joined some of the biggest news outlets in the UK in seeking to build a coalition of broadcasters and publishers to set protocols for AI's fair use of their material.
Sky News has formed a consortium with other major news organisations to develop industry standards for AI's fair use of their material.
The UK's first deep geothermal plant that produces power from heat miles underground and lithium for batteries is being switched on in Cornwall.
The number of asylum seekers being housed in hotels across the UK has dropped to the lowest level for 18 months, new data shows.
O2 has become the first mobile network in the UK to switch on user access to satellites, meaning that people living in rural areas with no signal may now be able to connect to mobile data.
Prince Harry has told a group of recovered addicts "there's no shame in having an addiction", as he urged them to go back to their communities and help others.
At least 46 people have been killed in devastating floods which hit the southeastern Brazilian state of Minas Gerais, while thousands have been displaced.
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