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‘The entire hill is collapsing’: Landslide in Sicily causes homes to fall off cliff edge, 1,500 evacuated

Heavy rain has tiggered a landslide in southern Sicily causing the edge of a town to collapse and forcing the evacuation of more than 1,500 people. On Wednesday, Italian Premier Giorgia Meloni visited the town of Niscemi, where dozens of houses were left teetering on the edge of a cliff after the ground beneath collapsed. […]

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Could KFC be dethroned? Rivals circle as chicken shops boom in UK

The fried chicken market has exploded in the past two years, with heavily backed newcomers such as Popeyes, Dave’s and Wingstop appearing on high streets across the country. For this month’s Our Verdict feature, our team of testers tried the 11 biggest movers in the market to see if any of them could give KFC

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He wasn’t a would-be assassin, Trump says of ICE victim

Donald Trump has appeared to distance himself from controversial remarks by senior members of his administration about ICE shooting victim Alex Pretti. Mr Pretti, a 37-year-old ICU nurse, was shot dead by immigration enforcement agents in Minneapolis at the weekend, just weeks another officer from the controversial unit killed 37-year-old Renee Good in the same

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UK rolls out free AI training, but will it save your job?

Free artificial intelligence training is being made available to everyone in the UK as the government steps up efforts to prepare the workforce for rapid technological change. However, ministers acknowledge the programme will only succeed if businesses and workers choose to adopt it. From today, adults can access short, practical courses through the government’s upgraded

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Gorton and Denton by-election: Farage and Polanski could both inflict huge damage on Labour

Sir Keir Starmer has created, from nowhere, a pivotal by-election by his own hand. He owns the outcome, because of his decision to block Andy Burnham – someone voters on the streets of Gorton and Denton thought by far to be the strongest candidate. And nobody can anticipate the result, which Labour MPs think could

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‘Talk to me, Goose’: Starmer teases Macron with Top Gun mock up

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has poked fun at his French counterpart – by putting on a pair of sunglasses at an event before saying, “bonjour”.  The joke was a reference to President Emmanuel Macron’s now viral wearing of Top Gun-style aviator sunglasses at the World Economic Forum in Davos last week. The prime minister

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Beth Rigby: Why PM’s China trip carries real consequence – including for you at home

Sir Keir Starmer’s January has been the stuff of nightmares. It kicked off with the crisis over Greenland and rift with Donald Trump – and was followed by a dose of psychodrama over the Labour leadership courtesy of Andy Burnham and that unwanted by-election. This week will be another high-stakes one for the prime minister

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Bereaved mother describes ‘harrowing’ stillbirth aftercare

Kelsey Parker, widow of late The Wanted singer Tom Parker, has told Sky News she experienced “harrowing” care after her son was stillborn. Ms Parker, 35, announced the loss of her baby Phoenix, who she expected with new partner Will, in June last year. The mother-of-two has now spoken to The UK Tonight With Sarah-Jane

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Warrington hospital’s home birth service played ‘Russian roulette’ with lives, grieving father says

A father whose newborn baby died after an “avoidable” delay in her delivery has accused a hospital trust’s home birth service of playing “Russian roulette” with the lives of mothers and babies. Warning – this story includes descriptions of a newborn child’s suffering and death Thomas and Victoria Gillibrand’s baby, Pippa, suffered a severe brain

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