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Southport inquiry: Axel Rudakubana’s brother feared he would kill their father before attack
Axel Rudakubana’s brother feared he would kill a family member two years before the Southport attack, an inquiry has heard.
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Train company LNER 'extremely proud' of rail worker in critical condition after mass stabbing as family call him 'hero'
The "extraordinary bravery" of the LNER worker who intervened during a mass stabbing on a train on Saturday has been hailed by his company.
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Jaiden Shehata: Schoolboy, 11, 'was on phone' when fatally hit by train at level crossing, report says
An 11-year-old boy who died after being hit by a train at a level crossing was probably looking at a video on his phone at the time of the accident, investigators have said.
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Why Chancellor Rachel Reeves chose 'shock and awe' 8am news conference
To understand why Rachel Reeves stood up at 8am in Downing Street in an unprecedented news conference to foreshadow the budget, you need to understand the depth of the problems facing the chancellor.
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How frontline workers deal with trauma of young driver deaths
We're sat in a silent, empty, cardiac treatment room - on the other side of the door, you can hear the bustle of the largest A&E and major trauma ward in Devon.
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Obesity in children aged four and five at highest level outside of pandemic
One in 10 children in the first year of primary school in England is obese - the highest it has been on record outside the COVID-19 pandemic, figures show.
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Nvidia boss Jensen Huang to meet Technology Secretary Liz Kendall
Nvidia boss Jensen Huang is to meet Technology Secretary Liz Kendall on Wednesday, Sky News understands.
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Sir David Beckham receives knighthood from the King at Windsor Castle ceremony
Becks, Goldenballs and now officially Sir David, football star David Beckham has received his knighthood from the King - and told Sky News he cried when he found out about the honour.
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Chancellor Rachel Reeves blames other people's mistakes for her predicament but she bears some responsibility
To say this wasn't the plan is an understatement.
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Post Office hero Bates lands seven-figure Horizon payout
Sir Alan Bates has reached a seven-figure deal to settle his claim over the Post Office Horizon scandal, more than 20 years after he began campaigning over what turned into one of Britain's biggest miscarriages of justice.




