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'You can start with me': Commander of NASA flight that was stranded in space for more than nine months says he is partly to blame
One of the astronauts who was stranded on the International Space Station (ISS) has said some of the blame for what went wrong lies with him.
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Marine Le Pen speaks for first time after being barred from French presidential election
French far-right leader Marine Le Pen has said that barring her from running for public office for five years is a "political decision" aimed at preventing her from running in the next presidential election.
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Bodies still remain among the 'collapsed and inclining' buildings in quake-hit Mandalay
A man inside Mandalay has told Sky News bodies remain under "collapsed and inclining" buildings after the Myanmar earthquake - as a woman was freed from rubble after 91 hours.
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CCTV shows shoplifters using pythons to distract cashier before stealing from petrol station
Police are hunting for four suspects who used two pythons to distract a cashier before stealing $400 worth of CBD oil from a petrol station.
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Zhenhao Zou: More than 20 new potential victims come forward after 'prolific' rapist jailed for assaulting 10 women
Another 23 female potential victims have reported that they may have been raped by Zhenhao Zou - the Chinese PhD student detectives believe may be one of the country's most prolific sex offenders.
Local News
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Charity Trade Event to Celebrate Brewers Decorator Centres Wolverhampton’s 2nd Birthday
Free Event to Raise Funds for The Alzheimer's Society
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Local charity invites you to ‘Walk for Compton’
Specialist palliative and bereavement support provider, Compton Care, is inviting the public to ‘Walk for Compton’ to celebrate and remember their loved ones.
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Win a signed Wolves shirt! And support local specialist palliative care charity, Compton Care
Calling all Wolves fans! Now is your chance to win a fantastic framed and signed Wolverhampton Wanderers FC 2023/24 season squad shirt, with raffle proceeds going to local charity, Compton Care.
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TV Star and DJ, Jordan Davies to Appear at Wolverhampton's Gorgeous Nightclub
Prepare for a Night to Remember with Dynamic Sets from a Renowned DJ
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Kelly Walker-Reed Steps Down as CEO of Wolverhampton LGBT+
Longtime Leader to Remain Actively Involved in the Community
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Compton Care opens new community hub in Dudley *Exclusive offers and goody bags available!
Compton Care is opening a new community hub at the Churchill Shopping Centre in Dudley on Thursday 27 June and to thank the local community for its support, there are some exclusive offers up for grabs on its first day.
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The way we talk about Dying Matters - Compton Care gives expert advice during national awareness week
Specialist palliative and bereavement support provider, Compton Care is encouraging the local community to get talking about death, dying and grief for Dying Matters Awareness Week (6th-12th May).
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Saddle up! Only a few weeks left to sign up for Compton Care’s Round the Wrekin cycling event!
Specialist palliative and bereavement support provider, Compton Care, is looking forward to its popular Round the Wrekin cycle fundraiser, taking place on Sunday 19 May.
National News
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Zhenhao Zou: More than 20 new potential victims come forward after 'prolific' rapist jailed for assaulting 10 women
Another 23 female potential victims have reported that they may have been raped by Zhenhao Zou - the Chinese PhD student detectives believe may be one of the country's most prolific sex offenders.
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Film star Val Kilmer dies aged 65
Val Kilmer, the actor who starred in Top Gun and played Batman and Jim Morrison, has died aged 65.
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'Liberation day is here': But what will it mean for global trade?
"Liberation day" was due to be on 1 April. But Donald Trump decided to shift it by a day because he didn’t want anyone to think it was an April fool.
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What are Donald Trump's tariffs, what is 'liberation day' and how does it all affect the UK?
If there is a word that has dominated Donald Trump's second term, it's tariffs.
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Royal Navy warship takes out air and sea drones in 'realistic' exercise
"Action stations!" a voice barks.
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Planning reforms to 'rewire the system' and get Britain building - all while protecting wildlife
Major developers will only deal with one regulator under planning reforms which ministers say will "rewire the system" to get Britain building - all while protecting the environment.
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Everything you need to know about the UK's new Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA)
European nationals will have to get an Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) if they want to visit the UK from today.
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Lemon for invisible ink, spy's briefcase and IRA mortar bomb on display in unique MI5 exhibition
A passport belonging to one of the Cambridge spies, a 110-year-old lemon used for invisible ink and a letter about the Queen's response to news of a Soviet agent in Buckingham Palace are among MI5 artefacts on display in a "groundbreaking" new exhibition.
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Democrat Cory Booker rails against Trump and Musk in record-breaking Senate speech lasting more than 24 hours
A senior Democrat has broken records with a marathon speech on the Senate floor against US President Donald Trump.
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Girl, 11, who went missing after entering River Thames named
An 11-year-old girl who went missing after entering the River Thames has been named as Kaliyah Coa.
UK News
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Zhenhao Zou: More than 20 new potential victims come forward after 'prolific' rapist jailed for assaulting 10 women
Another 23 female potential victims have reported that they may have been raped by Zhenhao Zou - the Chinese PhD student detectives believe may be one of the country's most prolific sex offenders.
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Royal Navy warship takes out air and sea drones in 'realistic' exercise
"Action stations!" a voice barks.
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Girl, 11, who went missing after entering River Thames named
An 11-year-old girl who went missing after entering the River Thames has been named as Kaliyah Coa.
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Planning reforms to 'rewire the system' and get Britain building - all while protecting wildlife
Major developers will only deal with one regulator under planning reforms which ministers say will "rewire the system" to get Britain building - all while protecting the environment.
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Six people in hospital after huge fire at industrial estate in Cumbernauld, says Police Scotland
Six men have been treated in hospital after a huge fire broke out on an industrial estate in North Lanarkshire, Police Scotland has said.
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Man shot dead by armed police at Milton Keynes railway station
A man carrying a knife who "moved at speed" towards police has been shot dead by officers at Milton Keynes railway station, Thames Valley Police (TVP) have said.
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Lemon for invisible ink, spy's briefcase and IRA mortar bomb on display in unique MI5 exhibition
A passport belonging to one of the Cambridge spies, a 110-year-old lemon used for invisible ink and a letter about the Queen's response to news of a Soviet agent in Buckingham Palace are among MI5 artefacts on display in a "groundbreaking" new exhibition.
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Everything you need to know about the UK's new Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA)
European nationals will have to get an Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) if they want to visit the UK from today.
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Sir Keir Starmer says US-UK trade talks 'well advanced' and rejects 'knee-jerk' response to Donald Trump tariffs
Sir Keir Starmer has said US-UK trade talks are "well advanced" ahead of tariffs expected to be imposed by Donald Trump on the UK this week - but rejected a "knee-jerk" response.
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What are Donald Trump's tariffs, what is 'liberation day' and how does it all affect the UK?
If there is a word that has dominated Donald Trump's second term, it's tariffs.
World News
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'Liberation day is here': But what will it mean for global trade?
"Liberation day" was due to be on 1 April. But Donald Trump decided to shift it by a day because he didn’t want anyone to think it was an April fool.
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In the engine room of China's economy Trump's tariffs are already beginning to bite
If China is known as the world’s factory, then the province of Guangdong is the engine room.
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Bodies still remain among the 'collapsed and inclining' buildings in quake-hit Mandalay
A man inside Mandalay has told Sky News bodies remain under "collapsed and inclining" buildings after the Myanmar earthquake - as a woman was freed from rubble after 91 hours.
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Devastation in Myanmar: how the earthquake has left some areas almost completely destroyed
Even with thousands dead and entire neighbourhoods levelled, the ruling military junta in Myanmar maintains its long-term ban on international journalists entering the country.
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Father demands protection after Gaza aid workers' deaths
The father of a paramedic killed by Israel in Gaza has told Sky News he would have been on the mission to rescue wounded colleagues, but was ill that day and so his son went instead.
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China calls Taiwan president 'parasite' and launches large-scale military drills around island
China's military has said it's begun joint army, navy and rocket force exercises around Taiwan.
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Trump trade war: Why a figure of 48% is important as escalation nears
Here is a number to lodge in your brain in the coming weeks and months: 48%.
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Virginia Giuffre 'overwhelmed' with support after saying she had days to live
Virginia Giuffre has said she is "overwhelmed with gratitude" for the support she received after saying she had days to live.
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Powerful storm brings flooding to Greek islands Paros and Mykonos
A powerful storm in the Aegean Sea has triggered flash flooding on the Greek holiday island of Paros.
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Marine Le Pen speaks for first time after being barred from French presidential election
French far-right leader Marine Le Pen has said that barring her from running for public office for five years is a "political decision" aimed at preventing her from running in the next presidential election.
Entertainment News
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Film star Val Kilmer dies aged 65
Val Kilmer, the actor who starred in Top Gun and played Batman and Jim Morrison, has died aged 65.
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Stalker who believed Strictly Come Dancing judge Shirley Ballas was his aunt avoids jail
A man who stalked Strictly Come Dancing judge Shirley Ballas for six years has avoided jail.
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Paul Mescal and Barry Keoghan revealed in line-up for Sam Mendes' four Beatles films
Paul Mescal and Barry Keoghan will play Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr in the upcoming Beatles films - with a Stranger Things star also portraying one of the Fab Four.
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Gary Glitter made bankrupt after failing to pay £500k compensation to victim
Gary Glitter has been made bankrupt after failing to pay more than £500,000 in damages to a woman he abused when she was 12 years old.
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'They have to come up with another model': For many the BBC licence fee increase is a bad joke
For those who're on modest means, the cost of the licence fee going up by £5 on 1 April of all days is a bit of a bad joke.
Sports
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Premier League: Semi-automated offside to be introduced in top flight on April 12 following FA Cup tests earlier in season
The Premier League will introduce semi-automated offside technology for the first time on Saturday April 12.
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Erling Haaland: Man City forward ruled out for up to seven weeks with ankle injury
Manchester City forward Erling Haaland could be out for up to seven weeks with an ankle injury, manager Pep Guardiola has confirmed.
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Mikel Arteta facing Arsenal defensive injury crisis just days ahead of Real Madrid Champions League quarter-final
Mikel Arteta faces an anxious wait over the fitness of four defenders ahead of next week's Champions League quarter-final first leg against Real Madrid.
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The Masters 2025: Who needs Valero Texas Open win to earn last-minute major invite to Augusta National?
The field is almost set for the opening major of the year, but who needs a victory at the Valero Texas Open to secure the last invite on offer for The Masters?
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Liverpool's treatment of Mohamed Salah, Virgil Van Dijk and Trent Alexander-Arnold's contracts is criminal, says Paul Merson
In his latest column, Sky Sports' Paul Merson believes Liverpool's treatment of Trent Alexander-Arnold, Virgil van Dijk and Mohamed Salah's contract situations are "criminal" - as all three are on course to leave for free.
Politics
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Planning reforms to 'rewire the system' and get Britain building - all while protecting wildlife
Major developers will only deal with one regulator under planning reforms which ministers say will "rewire the system" to get Britain building - all while protecting the environment.
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Sir Keir Starmer says US-UK trade talks 'well advanced' and rejects 'knee-jerk' response to Donald Trump tariffs
Sir Keir Starmer has said US-UK trade talks are "well advanced" ahead of tariffs expected to be imposed by Donald Trump on the UK this week - but rejected a "knee-jerk" response.
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Payouts for departing civil servants capped at £95,000 under voluntary exit scheme
The most senior and long-serving civil servants could be offered a maximum of £95,000 to quit their jobs as part of a government efficiency drive.
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Number 10's downplaying of its Chagos win is a sign of Donald Trump's unpredictability
Getting Donald Trump to sign off the Chagos Islands deal is a big win for Number 10 and a vindication of Sir Keir Starmer's softly, softly approach to the unpredictable president.
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Step to legally prevent new 'two-tier' sentencing guidelines begins today, justice secretary says
A bill to legally prevent new sentencing guidelines on how ethnic minority criminals should be punished will be introduced today, the justice secretary said.