Starmer Blocks Burnham's Parliamentary Bid

Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer prevented Andy Burnham from standing in the Gorton and Denton by-election, sparking internal party tensions and raising questions about leadership authority.

Police Reforms: Adapting to Modern Crime

Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood announces major police reforms in England and Wales, including force reductions and AI use, sparking debate on effectiveness.

ICE Agents to Have Role at Winter Olympics

US ICE agents will assist security at the Milan Cortina Winter Olympics, sparking Italian outrage. This follows the removal of a key Trump official from Minneapolis after public backlash over fatal shootings.

US Removes Tanker Captain from UK Waters

The captain and first officer of a seized Russian-flagged oil tanker have been taken from UK territory by the US Coast Guard, a Scottish court hears, following a legal battle.

First Female Archbishop of Canterbury Confirmed

Dame Sarah Mullally's historic confirmation as Archbishop of Canterbury marks a transformative moment for the Church of England, blending centuries-old tradition with groundbreaking progress.

Rabbi Urges Europe to Back Iranian Revolution

Europe's leading rabbi Pinchas Goldschmidt calls for stronger European action to support Iranian protesters and confront Tehran's regime, which he accuses of fuelling antisemitism globally.

Starmer's China Visit: Security vs Trade Debate

As Sir Keir Starmer becomes the first UK prime minister since 2018 to visit China, security concerns clash with economic ambitions amid a growing trade deficit and espionage allegations.

Iran Crackdown: Life Inside Revealed in Podcast

Sky News podcast 'The World' with Richard Engel and Yalda Hakim explores Iran's brutal government crackdown after protests, the death toll uncertainty, and life under internet blackout.

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