UK
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'Clear Signs' Missed Stopping Youth Suicide
Many young people who have died by suicide in England self-harmed or expressed suicidal thoughts before their death, experts say.
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Ministers To Unveil Tata Steel Pension Revamp
Ministers will unveil plans later to allow an overhaul of the British Steel pension scheme, Sky News learns.
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Boris Needs EU Reality Check, Says Juncker
The European Commission president says Boris Johnson should visit Brussels to check his EU claims are "in line with reality".
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Winnie-The-Pooh's Chance Meeting With The Queen
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.
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Alan Sugar: Brexit Would Be 'Disaster' For UK
The new enterprise tsar tells Sky: "We have to stay in. It's ludicrous, I don't know what these Brexit people are thinking."
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What's In A Name? Why Chelsea Still Own Jose
Manchester United may have to pay for the right to fully exploit Mourinho's moniker once he is confirmed as their new manager.
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Coca-Cola To Pass On 'Majority' Of Sugar Tax
The company tells Sky News the looming sugar tax on soft drinks is unlikely to be absorbed by Coca-Cola but by its customers.
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Thursday's National Newspaper Front Pages
Sky News takes a look at the stories making a splash in Thursday's national newspapers.
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Ellie Butler's Mother Denies Partner Beat Her
Jennie Gray tells the Old Bailey that Ben Butler, who is accused of murdering her daughter, was not physically violent to them.
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Thomas Cook Cabin Crew Back Strike Action
The tour operator could be hit by walkouts ahead of its core summer season as staff vote in support of strikes.
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Highland Gaelic Speaker, 7, Faces Deportation
The SNP's Westminster leader uses Wednesday's Prime Minister's Questions - being taken by George Osborne - to raise the case.
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Two Bodies Found In Search For Missing Man
The "completely unrelated" finds are discovered just 200 metres apart in an area where there had been a landslide.
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Brexit Would Cost UK £40bn, Warns Report
Leave campaigners accuse Institute for Fiscal Studies of being an EU "propaganda arm" after it publishes a stark Brexit warning.
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Tata Board Still Considering UK Steel Bids
Bosses are yet to finalise a shortlist of bidders as steelworkers march in Westminster to plead for help in protecting their jobs.
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Brexit MPs: Take EU Propaganda Off Website
David Cameron is warned if pro-EU information remains on the Government website when purdah begins on Friday it could be illegal.
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UK Murder Suspect Held At Marina With Albanians
A European Arrest Warrant had been issued for the Briton, who was detained on suspicion of facilitating illegal immigration.
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Mother Stabbed To Death In 'Botched Burglary'
Saima Khan, who had young children, was found in a pool of blood at her home in Luton, according to neighbours.
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Former Mothercare Boss In Last-Minute BHS Bid
Greg Tufnell, brother of former cricketer Phil, leads a new consortium aiming to rescue the collapsed high street retailer.
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UK Foreign Aid Spending Highest Of G7
As other major countries fail to meet UN targets, the UK's foreign aid spending soars by 144% in a decade, a report shows.
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Top Model Agencies Facing Price Fix Claims
Five high-profile agencies face allegations by the Competition and Markets Authority after an investigation launched last year.
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Mourinho And United 'Agree Terms Of Contract'
Potential conflicts in the sponsorship deals held by Mourinho and United are understood to be delaying his official appointment.
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