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Britain's winter blackout risk the lowest in six years - but 'tight' days expected
Britain is at the lowest risk of a winter power blackout than at any point in the last six years, the national electricity grid operator has said.
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England football regulator David Kogan says blocking club owners over human rights concerns 'not in our remit'
English football's first regulator has admitted owners accused of human rights abuses cannot be blocked from clubs because his remit is only safeguarding "financial stability".
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Customers of five water firms are facing higher than expected hikes to bills
Customers of five water firms are facing higher than expected rises to their inflation-busting bills after the companies disputed limits imposed by the industry regulator.
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Man Utd and chemicals boss warns of 'moment of reckoning' for his industry
Sir Jim Ratcliffe, the co-owner of Manchester United and head of Ineos, one of Europe's largest chemical producers, has staged an "11th-hour intervention" in an effort to "save" the chemical industry.
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Huge surge in online hate crimes targeting footballers revealed
Suspected online hate crimes referred to police have quadrupled already this season in English football, Sky News can reveal.
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Badenoch pulls off first conference speech as leader, but it is less clear if this will be her last
There's no question that Kemi Badenoch's on the ropes after a low-energy first year as leader that has seen the Conservative Party slide backwards by pretty much every metric.
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'Why are you doing this to me?' Woman accused of stalking the McCanns has outburst in court
A woman accused of stalking Madeleine McCann's parents shouted: "Why are you doing this to me?" and was led away in tears by officers, during her trial.
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Manchester synagogue killer 'pledged allegiance to Islamic State' during attack, police say
The Manchester synagogue terrorist made a call to police during the attack where he pledged allegiance to the so-called Islamic State, police say.
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Stephen Lawrence's mother brands one of his killers 'a coward and a liar'
Stephen Lawrence's mother has branded one of his killers a "coward" and a "liar" after he admitted his role in her son's murder - but refused to reveal who else was involved.
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Starmer gets carnival welcome in India - but UK business leaders paint challenging picture back home
It is not hard to see why Sir Keir Starmer ends up doing quite so many foreign trips.