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Travel chaos at airports across UK amid nationwide border issue
Chaos has been reported at airports across the UK - as several airports have confirmed a nationwide border issue.
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Pubs can extend opening hours if England or Scotland reach Euro 2024 semi-finals
Pubs will be able to extend their opening hours to 1am if England or Scotland make it to the Euro-2024 semi finals this summer.
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Baby dies after 'neglect incident' at Legoland
A five-month-old baby who went into cardiac arrest at Legoland Windsor last week has died in hospital.
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Hottest day of the year so far forecast for this week
Temperatures could hit highs of 26C this weekend, with Saturday in with a chance to be the hottest day of the year so far.
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Mum of girl, 11, who was seen 30 times before being diagnosed with brain tumour says her daughter 'looked vacant'
The mother of an 11-year-old girl who was seen 30 times by medics before she was diagnosed with a brain tumour has described how she noticed her daughter looked "vacant".
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King 'too busy to see Harry during prince's UK visit'
The King is too busy to see Prince Harry during his visit to the UK, the duke's spokesperson has said.
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'He was remarkable': Game Of Thrones actor dies
Games Of Thrones actor Ian Gelder has died at the age of 74.
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Family of boy, 13, killed in crash call for tougher sentences
The family of a 13-year-old boy killed in a crash have launched a campaign calling for tougher sentences for dangerous drivers.
Top Entertainment Stories from Sky
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Grease star who played Patty Simcox dies
Grease star Susan Buckner, who played Patty Simcox in the classic musical, has died aged 72.
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'He was remarkable': Game Of Thrones actor dies
Games Of Thrones actor Ian Gelder has died at the age of 74.
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Shooting at rapper's mansion leaves security guard with life-threatening injuries
Police are investigating a shooting at the Toronto mansion of Canadian rapper Drake.
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Will Abba holograms perform at Eurovision? Everything you need to know about this year's show
Will Abba holograms perform at this year's Eurovision? It's the question on every fan's lips.
Business News
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P&O Ferries' fire-and-rehire boss says he couldn't live on wage he pays his staff
The boss of P&O Ferries - known for its fire-and-rehire of nearly 800 workers - has said he could not live on the less than £5-per-hour some of his staff are paid.
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TikTok sues US government as it tries to block law that could ban app
TikTok is suing the US government over a law that seeks to force the app's Chinese owner ByteDance to sell it within nine months or ban its use in America.
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Carpetright to axe over 25% of head office staff
One of Britain's biggest carpet retailers is axing more than 25% of its head office staff as it grapples with a protracted downturn in trading.
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House prices plateau but rises still expected for this year
The housing market is "finding its feet" with a slight increase in prices, particularly for flats, according to analysis from part of the UK's biggest mortgage lender.