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How a cup of coffee led Sky News to a sex offender on the run
It started with a strong espresso in a simple cafe on a side street in north London.
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Nadjib, who tipped off police over released prisoner Brahim Kaddour-Cherif, tells Sky News he's 'happy to see him arrested'
"It's him, it's him, it's him", the man told me urgently.
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Alice Figueiredo: NHS trust and ward manager to be sentenced - over a decade after young patient's death
An NHS trust and a ward manager will be sentenced next week for health and safety failings - more than a decade after a young woman died in a secure mental health hospital.
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Barber shop questions whether train stabbing attack could have been prevented if concerns 'were taken seriously'
The owner of a barber shop that was twice confronted by a man wielding a knife has questioned whether the Huntingdon stabbing attack could have been prevented, had the police taken his concerns seriously.
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Why a Sky-ITV deal makes sense in a shifting entertainment landscape
The proposed £1.6bn takeover of a big chunk of ITV by Sky would be the biggest consolidation in British broadcasting in more than 20 years, and reflects fundamental changes in viewing habits and commercial realities.
Business
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Why a Sky-ITV deal makes sense in a shifting entertainment landscape
The proposed £1.6bn takeover of a big chunk of ITV by Sky would be the biggest consolidation in British broadcasting in more than 20 years, and reflects fundamental changes in viewing habits and commercial realities.
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ITV in 'preliminary' talks over £1.6bn sale of media and entertainment arm to Sky
ITV has revealed talks with Sky, the owner of Sky News, over the possible sale of its media and entertainment (M&E) division in a deal worth £1.6bn.
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Elon Musk's $1trn pay package approved by Tesla
Elon Musk could be on track for a $1trn (£761bn) pay package - if Tesla meets a series of extremely ambitious targets over the next 10 years.
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What could Elon Musk do with $1trn?
Elon Musk could be on track for a $1trn pay packet.
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One year on from Donald Trump's election win, an untold story has emerged
It's a year since the US put Donald Trump back in the White House and I've spent this anniversary week in Florida and in Pennsylvania - two worlds in one country where I found two such contrasting snapshots of Trump's America.
Entertainment
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Kendrick Lamar leads Grammy nominations as K-pop makes it mark
Kendrick Lamar is leading this year's Grammy nominations, up for nine trophies, including record, song and album of the year.
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Celebrity Traitors star reveals the double-bluff that fooled the faithful in final
Celebrity Traitors star David Olusoga says there was one major flaw in the faithful's gameplay, and that was having "too much fun".
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New film 'proves beyond shadow of a doubt' that Elgin Marbles were stolen, director claims
A new documentary proves "beyond any shadow of a doubt" that the Elgin Marbles were stolen, according to its director.
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Why a Sky-ITV deal makes sense in a shifting entertainment landscape
The proposed £1.6bn takeover of a big chunk of ITV by Sky would be the biggest consolidation in British broadcasting in more than 20 years, and reflects fundamental changes in viewing habits and commercial realities.
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ITV in 'preliminary' talks over £1.6bn sale of media and entertainment arm to Sky
ITV has revealed talks with Sky, the owner of Sky News, over the possible sale of its media and entertainment (M&E) division in a deal worth £1.6bn.
Politics
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Mistaken prison releases 'could be opportunity' for justice secretary, Harriet Harman says
Multiple mistaken prisoner releases could actually be an "opportunity" for David Lammy, Harriet Harman has said.
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Why are prisoners being released by mistake?
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Starmer says Lammy 'setting out facts to best of his knowledge' on prisoner releases
Sir Keir Starmer has said David Lammy "set out the facts" on mistaken prisoner releases "to the best of his knowledge" amid questions over what the justice secretary knew and when.
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Lisa Nandy defended in 'cronyism' row over appointment of football regulator
A cabinet minister has defended Lisa Nandy after the culture secretary apologised for breaching the governance code on public appointments over her choice of the independent football regulator.
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Labour's dilemma: The two-child benefit cap
The two-child benefit cap: To scrap or not to scrap?
