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Gunshots were fired at a concert where hip-hop artist T.I. was due to perform - and one of the victims is in a critical condition.
Many young people who have died by suicide in England self-harmed or expressed suicidal thoughts before their death, experts say.
Ministers will unveil plans later to allow an overhaul of the British Steel pension scheme, Sky News learns.
Chris Kyle's bestselling memoirs say he received three medals more than his US navy personnel file does, it has been revealed.
The Prime Minister's talks with other world leaders are likely to be overshadowed by the EU referendum, as all are against Brexit.
People lie in filthy hospital wards with no air conditioning and no clean water as a medical crisis sweeps the country.
Sky News takes a look at the stories making a splash in Thursday's national newspapers.
Hundreds of petrol stations across France remain closed, with the government saying it has been forced to dip into fuel reserves.
The museum-ready system, which was introduced in the 1970s, is finally being upgraded because of "obsolescence concerns".
She may be six months old and unable to walk yet, but Zyla St Onge was a natural when she took to the water in Florida.
As a child the Queen was a huge fan of the Winnie-the-Pooh tales, so the latest story is a fitting birthday gift for the monarch.
Prison officers call on the government to take urgent action to tackle the growing problem of mobile phones in prison.
The former commander of UK forces in Iraq was responding to the PM's claim that Brexit could increase the risk of war in Europe.
Photographs show the blue wooden fishing boat rocking violently before capsizing, sending migrants tumbling into the sea.
The SNP's Westminster leader uses Wednesday's Prime Minister's Questions - being taken by George Osborne - to raise the case.
The former Secretary of State, whose presidential bid has been dogged by the scandal, declined to be interviewed for the audit.
The company tells Sky News the looming sugar tax on soft drinks is unlikely to be absorbed by Coca-Cola but by its customers.
Images of non-white children on wrappers anger members of an anti-Islam group - but they seem unaware of who is actually pictured.
Jennie Gray tells the Old Bailey that Ben Butler, who is accused of murdering her daughter, was not physically violent to them.
Four suspects thought to be recruiters for Islamic State are charged with participating in the activities of a terrorist group.
Vladimir Putin pardons Nadiya Savchenko - serving a 22-year prison sentence after being convicted of complicity to murder.