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ICE agents to have role at Winter Olympics – as crackdown’s ‘public face’ to leave Minneapolis

ICE agents will have a security role at the Winter Olympics in Italy, it has been revealed, after the man who led the Trump administration’s crackdown in Minneapolis was moved out of the city. Associated Press sources inside the US embassy in Rome said the officers would support diplomatic security details at the Milan Cortina […]

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Nottingham attack survivor demands ‘someone take the blame’ for killing spree

“It’s like starting life again,” says Wayne Birkett, who suffered life-changing injuries in a killing spree which left three people stabbed to death. “I’ve had to learn to read and write and use a phone.” Now, he’s decided to speak out as a public inquiry approaches. “Someone’s got to take the blame for this man

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‘I am not a Nazi’ – Kanye West blames brain injury for antisemitism

Kanye West has denied he is a Nazi and taken out a full-page advert in the Wall Street Journal to apologise for antisemitic comments.  In the full-page advert, titled ‘To Those I’ve Hurt’, the controversial star insisted he was not asking for “sympathy or a free pass”. Instead, the artist now known as Ye, said

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Claire’s collapse into administration renews high street fears

The British operations of Claire’s, the accessories retailer, have collapsed into administration just four months after their last brush with insolvency, putting more than 1,000 high street jobs at risk. Sky News understands that insolvency practitioners from Kroll were formally appointed as administrators to Claire’s UK and Ireland earlier on Monday. It comes three weeks

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UK loses measles elimination status, warns WHO

The UK has lost its measles elimination status from the World Health Organisation (WHO) after vaccination coverage plateaued and cases surged. From 2021 to 2023, the country was considered to have “eliminated” the disease, but global health officials say measles transmission was re-established in the UK in 2024. Vaccination coverage has flatlined in recent years,

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Lung cancer: ‘Trailblazing’ NHS scheme hailed as a ‘glimpse of the future’

AI and robotics are to be used to help detect lung cancer in a “trailblazing” scheme that experts are calling “a glimpse of the future of cancer detection”. It comes alongside NHS plans to expand lung cancer screening, with all eligible people invited for their first check by 2030. In addition, AI software will be

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Former prison officer who had sexual relationship with inmate is jailed

A former prison officer who had a sexual relationship with an inmate has been jailed for three years. Alicia Novas, 20, was an officer at HMP Five Wells in Wellingborough, Northamptonshire, and had “failed to consider the seriousness” of her actions. Judge Rebecca Crane said two videos of Novas “having sexual intercourse in her prison

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Tech rental subscription service Raylo clicks on £30m fundraising

A consumer tech rental service which has struck partnerships with Apple, Dyson and Sony’s PlayStation brand has landed £30m in new financial backing and an alliance with LG, the Korean electronics giant. Sky News has learnt that Raylo, which was founded in 2018, will announce on Tuesday that the American financial services giant Citibank has

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Man stabbed Lilia Valutyte, 9, through the heart while she played with hula hoop, court hears

A schizophrenic man stabbed a nine-year-old girl through the heart while she was playing in the street, a murder trial has heard. A jury heard that Deividas Skebas killed Lilia Valutyte as she played close to where her mother was working in Boston, Lincolnshire, on 28 July, 2022. Skebas, 26, denied murdering Lilia but admitted

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