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The BBC has apologised to Donald Trump over the editing of a speech in a Panorama programme in 2024.
The Paralympics is preparing the ground for a potential ban on transgender women competing in women's sports, with science to guide their decision, and plans to take the lead from the Olympic movement.
The wife of British journalist Sami Hamdi, who was held for more than a fortnight by US immigration, has issued a stark warning to football fans travelling to the 2026 World Cup about the risk of being detained.
Three men have been jailed after they collected cocaine worth £26.5m from a ship off the Somerset coast, having claimed they were selling a rigid-hulled inflatable boat (RHIB).
A man covered in blood burst into a train driver's cab, threatened him and attempted to hijack the train, a week after the Huntingdon train stabbings, Sky News has learned.
A top adviser to the leader of the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces, or RSF, has said US secretary of state Marco Rubio's remarks on halting weapons supplies "jeopardise ceasefire efforts".
A taunt famously used by a friend-turned-foe against John Major is now being deployed by senior Tories against Sir Keir Starmer.
A death row inmate just moments away from execution has had his life spared after a last-minute reprieve.
Do you care if the music you're listening to is artificially generated?
An influential coalition of leaders from Britain's professional services sector has warned Rachel Reeves that a Budget tax raid on the sector would "stunt growth" in the UK's faltering economy.
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