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Amy Dowden will not take part in the rest of this year's Strictly Come Dancing.
Business leaders expressed frustration with ministers on Monday amid a growing budget backlash that bosses said would trigger an "avalanche of costs" and leave them with no choice but to slash investment and increase prices.
Priti Patel has made a comeback as Kemi Badenoch has appointed her shadow foreign secretary, Sky News understands.
A tenant who pretended to be his elderly landlady by sending out emails, cards and gifts in her name has admitted to murdering her.
A senior police officer has apologised for calling Salisbury poisoning victim Dawn Sturgess a "well-known drug addict".
Donald Trump says he would end Russia's war in Ukraine should he return to the White House - but any rushed deal will likely leave Kyiv much weaker and European security in even greater peril.
After a difficult weekend of headlines about royal finances, Prince William has arrived in South Africa hoping to draw attention back to another milestone moment for his Earthshot Prize.
An increase in university tuition fees in England is expected to be announced for the first time in more than seven years, Sky News understands.
A video showing Sara Sharif smiling and dancing, which is thought to have been filmed days before her alleged murder, has been shown in court.
A woman who alleges she was raped by MMA star Conor McGregor has denied that CCTV footage from the day in question "flatly contradicts" her account.