
Sky News
Sky News is a British English language free-to-air television news channel and organisation. Sky News is distributed via a radio news service, and through online channels.
23 hours ago
Worst airlines for customer satisfaction revealed
UK flag carrier British Airways ranked low for both long-haul and short-haul flights.
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1 day ago
Energy price cap to fall but bills to include 'temporary' charge to help tackle record debt
The regulator says it is acting to help customers who are behind with their payments under a series of measures aimed at helping the worse off.
2 days ago
'Underfunded' government free nursery place scheme driving providers out of business
The hourly rate being offered to nurseries is often less than the cost of providing the place, forcing them to raise prices for supplying food or for private clients.
2 days ago
Cause of long COVID brain fog could be from leaky blood vessels, study says
As of March last year, an estimated 1.9 million people living in private households in the UK - 2.9% of the population - were experiencing self-reported long COVID.
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2 days ago
Fish and chips under threat as Russia pulls out of deal signed with UK in 1956
British vessels have caught thousands of tonnes of cod and haddock in Russian waters - and Moscow says a 1956 agreement has been axed in response to the UK's sanctions on six people in charge of the penal colony where Alexei Navalny died.
2 days ago
Venomous snakes, wild cats and crocodiles among thousands of deadly animals kept as pets in UK
Licences for more than 2,000 animals categorised as dangerous have been issued to private owners across the UK.
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2 days ago
Alopecia: First ever treatment approved for NHS use marks 'monumental day'
Thousands are set to benefit from an alopecia treatment available for widespread NHS use for the first time. A leading charity said people had gone without NHS treatment for “far too long”.
2 days ago
Officers should be allowed to ban drug and drink-drivers at the roadside, police chiefs say
As well as roadside bans, senior officers want tougher punishments for drivers who kill while under the influence, including potential murder charges.
3 days ago
More than half of universal credit recipients ‘ran out of food in past month’
More than half of people receiving universal credit have recently run out of food and been unable to afford more, according to a survey for the Trussell Trust.
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3 days ago
NHS psychiatric care 'collapsing' amid 'unsafe' mixed wards, bed shortages and poor safeguarding
"Nobody wants to take responsibility" for sexual abuse claims, says one woman working in the sector, with complaints "swept under the carpet" and staff poorly-trained to deal with it all.
4 days ago
Estee Lauder, Greggs and easyjet among employers HMRC says failed to pay minimum wage
Breaches in national minimum wage payments included making employees pay for uniforms out of wages, and making illegal deductions to cover PPE, food, childcare and training costs.
4 days ago
Baby formula price probe ordered as costs remain 'historically high'
The CMA says its concerns include a lack of incentives among suppliers to offer infant formula at competitive prices.
5 days ago
New rules proposed to curb growth in short-term lets like those on Airbnb
Only future UK Airbnb properties are to be subject to the new laws which have been welcomed by the platform.
5 days ago
Phone ban: What is the new guidance on mobile phones in schools in England?
The government has put out formal guidance on using mobile phones in schools in England. Sky's Rob Powell explains what this means for pupils.
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5 days ago
Hospitality demands VAT cut as National Living Wage hike looms
Industry bodies for pubs, restaurants, hotels and cafes argue more businesses will go to the wall unless the chancellor takes action to mitigate surging costs.
7 days ago
Ukrainians offered 18-month visa extension to stay in UK
The new scheme will mean Ukrainians who had to flee their home due to Russia's invasion almost two years ago will be able to stay in the UK until September 2026.
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7 days ago
UK weather: Britons face weekend washout amid yellow warning for heavy rain
The Met Office's yellow warning for heavy rain is in place from 3pm on Saturday to 9am on Sunday and covers large parts of England and Wales.
8 days ago
Energy bills set to fall by almost £300 a year to cheapest in two years
Energy bills are projected to fall by an average of 15% - equivalent to £293 in annual savings - as a mild winter meant high gas storage levels.
9 days ago
Exercise even better than anti-depressants at treating depression, study finds
Walking, jogging, yoga and strength training appeared to be the most effective types of exercise, according to a major new analysis.
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9 days ago
What are premium bonds - and are they a good way to invest?
They started out as a way of ordinary people being able to invest their money safely, while helping the government at the same time. Nearly 70 years on, are they worth having?
10 days ago
Deliveroo, Just Eat, Uber Eats strikes set to hit Fridays and holidays, drivers warn
Delivery drivers for Just Eat, Uber Eats, Deliveroo and Stuart say they have seen their income for up to 72-hour weeks fall by as much as £300 despite huge increases in the cost of living - and are calling for measures including a minimum fee of £5 per delivery.
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10 days ago
How is climate change threatening the Valentine's Day rose?
Christian Aid's new report examines the climate impact on Valentine's Day roses - and the impact of the industry on the environment.
10 days ago
Home Office to pay influencers to post on TikTok urging migrants not to cross Channel
The Home Office has run campaigns attempting to deter illegal migration in Albania, France and Belgium for the last three years, but now Home Secretary James Cleverly has agreed an expansion into several new countries.
10 days ago
Shoplifting 'epidemic' hits record high as abuse against shop workers also soars, survey shows
The spate cost retailers around £1.8bn, a record sum, and the first time it has surpassed the £1bn mark, according to an annual survey by the British Retail Consortium (BRC).
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Looking to study a degree in Animal Management? Join us for our next Lincoln College University Centre Career Degrees open day on the 9th March 10am–1pm to find out more. Register today 🎫
🎓 Condensed timetables
🎓 Small lecture and tutor groups
🎓 Up to £500 bursary for kit and equipment
🎓 Full and part-time available
🎓 Fantastic facilities
🎓 Graduate at the historic Lincoln Cathedral
Lincoln College University Centre - a great place to study for a degree 🎓










