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Tourists could flock to Red Sea resorts as Post Office analysis finds cost benefits for Brits
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Tourists could flock to Red Sea resorts as Post Office analysis finds cost benefits for Brits
Holidaymakers visiting Red Sea resorts this year are set to get more value for their money as the Egyptian pound declines.
By Hunter Powers, news reporter
Saturday 25 February 2023 00:02, UK
A general view of buildings at the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, June...
SNP communications head resigns after ‘serious issues’ with information provided by party HQ
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SNP communications head resigns after 'serious issues' with information provided by party HQ
Murray Foote had rubbished reports in the media that the party's membership had dropped by 30,000 since 2021. However, it was later revealed by the party that this was in fact true.
Tim Baker
News reporter
Saturday 18 March 2023 08:26, UK
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Rishi Sunak change of heart may end strikes – but could this solution have been arrived at sooner?
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Rishi Sunak change of heart may end strikes - but could this solution have been arrived at sooner?
The progress on strikes is down to a significant shift in position from the prime minister and chancellor - but thousands of cancelled operations and appointments could potentially have been avoided if they had made this decision earlier.
Rob Powell
Political correspondent @robpowellnews
Friday 17...
Liberal Democrat conference: Tear down ‘Tory’ trade barriers with Europe to boost economy, says Ed Davey
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Liberal Democrat conference: Tear down 'Tory' trade barriers with Europe to boost economy, says Ed Davey
Sir Ed Davey said the UK must repair its "broken relationship with Europe" to boost the economy as the Lib Dem leader set out his party's main arguments for winning seats at an election during the spring conference.
Faye Brown
Political reporter @fayebrownSky
Sunday 19 March 2023...
Imran Khan: Police in Pakistan file terrorism charges against former prime minister and his supporters
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Imran Khan: Police in Pakistan file terrorism charges against former prime minister and his supporters
It comes after the former premier's supporters came to blows with police outside a court for several hours on Saturday, where the 70-year-old was due to appear to face corruption charges.
Lucia Binding
News reporter @luciabinding
Sunday 19 March 2023 17:03, UK
Supporters of Imran Khan dance outside his...
Iraq War 20 years on: How Ukraine conflict, growing power of Iran and rise of Trump can be traced back to 2003 invasion
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Iraq War 20 years on: How Ukraine conflict, growing power of Iran and rise of Trump can be traced back to 2003 invasion
Sky's Dominic Waghorn on how America's invasion and occupation of Iraq have had a lasting legacy on the region as well as the rest of the world - and that much of it has not been for...
Rolls-Royce gets funding for moon base nuclear reactor
It is hoped that the eventual lunar base will prove a suitable home for astronauts, where they could work on science experiments. Rolls-Royce is aiming to have its nuclear reactor ready by 2029.
By Tom Acres, technology reporter
Friday 17 March 2023 11:13, UK
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Factory fined after staff hurt in chocolate accident
The employees fell into the vat of sweet goodness while doing maintenance work, and emergency personnel had to cut a hole in the bottom of the tank to free them.
Monday 13 February 2023 08:28, UK
A Mars chocolate bar is seen in this picture illustration taken July 18, 2017. REUTERS/Thomas White/Illustration
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Dinosaur had longest neck ever seen in an animal, scientists say
The animal belongs to a subgroup known as sauropods, which are known for their large size, long neck and tail, four-legged stance and plant-eating diet.
Wednesday 15 March 2023 13:49, UK
An artist's impression issued by the Natural History Museum of Mamenchisaurus sinocanadorums
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An artist's impression issued by the Natural History Museum...
High caffeine levels 'may help people stay slim' and cut risk of diabetes
New genetic evidence suggests that having higher blood caffeine levels may cut the risk of diabetes and help people stay slimmer.
By Charlie Bell, news reporter
Wednesday 15 March 2023 11:57, UK
Higher blood caffeine levels may help people stay slim and cut their risk of diabetes
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Higher blood caffeine levels...
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Revealed: Airline where cancellations are 12 times more likely than on Ryanair
With the travel industry still recovering from the effects of the pandemic, tens of thousands of people's travel plans have been thrown into chaos this year by cancelled flights. Sky News analysis of exclusive data shows which airlines, airports and countries have been worst hit.
By Daniel Dunford, senior...
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From Ozempic to Wegovy, the weight loss injections taking TikTok by storm
Weight loss injection Wegovy will soon be available on the NHS for people living with obesity, while Ozempic has become the darling of dieters in the US - despite being designed as a diabetes treatment. Sky News looks at the new wave of weight loss drugs and how...
Unexplained infertility in women linked to genes that cause cancer and heart disease, study finds
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Unexplained infertility in women linked to genes that cause cancer and heart disease, study finds
Infertility affects one in seven heterosexual couples in the UK - and in about 30% of cases, the cause is unexplained. A new study casts light on a link between infertility and gene variants that can cause heart disease, cancer and Parkinson's.
Josephine Franks
Sky News reporter...
'Harrowing' dog attacks on sheep costing farmers millions of pounds a year
Dog attacks on livestock cost the industry more than a million pounds every year. It's hoped that new legislation giving police more powers to combat crack down on irresponsible owners will help stop the growing problem.
Aisha Zahid
News reporter @AishaZahid
Monday 20 March 2023 02:00, UK
Sheep at a farm in...



































