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Three men jailed for plotting to murder £54m Securitas robber Paul Allen
Three men have been jailed for a combined total of 99 years for plotting to murder a member of a gang that carried out Britain's biggest ever cash robbery.
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Claire Chick: Paul Butler jailed for life for murdering Plymouth university lecturer
A former doorman has been jailed for life for the murder of a university lecturer in Plymouth.
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Vincent Nichols: British cardinal who will be in the conclave says picking the next pope is 'intimidating'
The head of the Catholic Church in England and Wales has told Sky News it's "intimidating" to be one of those responsible for choosing the next pope.
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Headteacher jailed for attacking his deputy over 'sexual jealousy'
A headteacher who attacked his deputy with a wrench at school due to "overwhelming sexual jealousy" has been jailed.
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Sky News political editor Beth Rigby running London marathon in honour of 'dearest friend'
Sky News political editor and host of the Electoral Dysfunction podcast Beth Rigby shares her London Marathon journey...
Business
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Post Office to unveil £1.75bn banking deal with big British lenders
The Post Office will next week unveil a £1.75bn deal with dozens of banks which will allow their customers to continue using Britain’s biggest retail network.
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Struggling discounter Poundland gets bids from Hilco and Endless
A pack of suitors will table takeover offers on Friday for Poundland, the struggling discount retail giant, as its owner pursues a speedy exit from the British high street.
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Trump trade war: How UK figures show his tariff argument doesn't add up
As Chancellor Rachel Reeves meets her counterpart, US treasury secretary Scott Bessent to discuss an "economic agreement" between the two countries, the latest trade figures confirm three realities that ought to shape negotiations.
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Water bosses face up to two years in prison for illegal sewage spills
Water bosses who cover up illegal sewage spills could be imprisoned for up to two years under a new law which comes into effect today.
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Rate cut speculation lights up as economic outlook darkens
There is growing speculation of a pick up in the pace of Bank of England interest rate cuts as the outlook for the UK economy darkens, with fresh data suggesting a renewed slump in consumer confidence and business health.
Entertainment
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Kim Kardashian's Paris robbery trial: Everything you need to know
In October 2016, Kim Kardashian was robbed at gunpoint - with jewellery worth millions of dollars stolen during the audacious heist in Paris.
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Laurence Fox denies sharing upskirting photo of TV star Narinder Kaur
Laurence Fox has denied sharing a compromising photo of TV star Narinder Kaur on social media.
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Woman who faked being a man to get into Magic Circle finally allowed in
How did one woman fool the most famous magic society on the planet?
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Oasis fans lost more than £2m to ticket scams, major bank warns
Oasis fans collectively lost more than £2m to ticket scams for the band's long-awaited reunion tour, a major bank has warned.
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Counter terror police assessing Kneecap concert video
Counter terror police are assessing a video reported to be from a concert by Irish-language rappers Kneecap.
Politics
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Tories 'are not doing a deal with Reform,' Kemi Badenoch insists
Kemi Badenoch has said the Tories are "not doing a deal with Reform" after a Conservative mayor appeared to advocate for a "coming together" of the two rival parties.
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'Bring on the fight' over net zero, energy secretary Ed Miliband tells critics
The government is up for the fight over net zero every hour, day and month of the year, says Energy Secretary Ed Miliband.
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Water bosses face up to two years in prison for illegal sewage spills
Water bosses who cover up illegal sewage spills could be imprisoned for up to two years under a new law which comes into effect today.
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Sky News political editor Beth Rigby running London marathon in honour of 'dearest friend'
Sky News political editor and host of the Electoral Dysfunction podcast Beth Rigby shares her London Marathon journey...
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'Consensus has got to be rebuilt': Harriet Harman reacts to gender ruling on Electoral Dysfunction podcast
The Supreme Court ruling on the definition of a woman has "clarified" the 2010 Equality Act, Harriet Harman has said - as she urged people to feel "confident they can use their common sense".