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Cheat Sheet with Ridge & Frost
by Sky News
Your ten-minute cheat sheet to the day’s news. From politics, global conflicts to pop culture, sport and everything in between. Sky News’s Sophy Ridge and Wilf Frost cut through the noise to get you clued up — fast.
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Streeting to quit? | Trump and Xi talks| Southampton football spygate
Allies of Health Secretary Wes Streeting have told Sky News he is preparing to quit and mount a leadership challenge against the prime minister.Sir Keir Starmer is understood to have told ministers there will be "chaos" if the Labour Party is plunged into such a contest as he faces the seemingly imminent bid for his job from Streeting.US President Donald Trump has landed in China for a two day visit, with Chinese President XI Jinping saying that the two nations "should be partners, not rivals".Reform UK leader Nigel Farage might be enjoying his local election success - but the way he and his party are funded is now set to come under the spotlight.There's been an exciting and controversial twist in the Scottish Premiership title race - where Hearts are fighting to become the first team that isn't Celtic or Rangers to win the title in over 40 years.Ali and Wilf have the day's news in just 10 minutes.
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Starmer to meet Streeting | Trump heads to China | Israel reaches Eurovision final
It might be a new day for the prime minister but his leadership crisis certainly hasn’t gone away as he prepares to meet his health secretary Wes Streeting this morning.Their meeting will take place before the King’s Speech in the House of Lords - a day of pomp and pageantry where the monarch will lay out the government’s agenda for the coming year.Meanwhile, the UK has said it will send drones, fighter jets and a warship to a joint mission aimed at safeguarding shipping in the Strait of Hormuz.It comes as the world’s two most powerful men are set to meet in Beijing as Donald Trump heads to China to be hosted by the country’s president Xi Jinping.Back in the UK - 20 British passengers who were aboard the hantavirus-stricken cruise ship are expected to be released from isolation at a Merseyside hospital.Finally - Israel has qualified for the Eurovision Song Contest final in a year where Ireland, Iceland, the Netherlands, Spain and Slovenia have all boycotted the event due to its involvement.Ali and Wilf have the day's news in just 10 minutes.
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Starmer to quit? | Polanski tax apology | Wordle to hit TV screens
Sir Keir Starmer is said to be "weighing up his options" ahead of a crucial cabinet meeting this morning, after some of his top team told him to consider setting out a timeline for his resignation.Green Party leader Zack Polanski is also in hot water, although less than the PM of course, after admitting he may have failed to pay council tax while living on a houseboat in London.Donald Trump has said the ceasefire with Iran is "on life support" and claimed Tehran went back on an agreement to give up its nuclear material.Meanwhile a posthumous memoir by Virginia Giuffre - a Jeffrey Epstein victim who accused former prince Andrew of sexual abuse - has won the top prize at this year's British Book Awards.Finally, fans of Wordle are in luck, as the online game will be turned into a TV show.Sophy and Wilf have the day's news in just 10 minutes.
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Starmer battles to keep job | BAFTA roundup | Four-day week to combat obesity?
Today could end up being a defining day for Sir Keir Starmer's premiership, as pressure grows on him to step down.Labour MP and foreign minister Catherine West is threatening to launch a leadership challenge unless a major speech by the PM hits the mark.Peace between the US and Iran appears unlikely after Donald Trump said proposals put forward by Tehran are "totally unacceptable".Twenty British nationals who were evacuated from a cruise ship hit by a hantavirus outbreak are now self-isolating for 72 hours at a hospital on Merseyside.And British drama Adolescence wins even more awards after cleaning up at the TV BAFTAs.Plus: could working a four-day week tackle the obesity crisis? Scientists have found the hours someone works can be linked to their weight.Sophy and Wilf have the day's news in just 10 minutes.
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Labour suffer horror night in local elections | US and Iran continue attacks | Villa and Palace European footy success
It has been a night of horror for Labour in the Local elections, while Reform UK have made significant gains.Sir Keir Starmer's party has been haemorrhaging seats as local authorities began declaring overnight, in a set of contests that could prove decisive for his premiership.The US Central Command has said it intercepted "unprovoked Iranian attacks" and responded through targeting launch sites in Iran.This is after an Iranian military spokesperson confirmed they had attacked US vessels, for what they described as "the aggressive, terrorist, and pirate US military (having) violated the ceasefire".A 39-year-old man has been charged following an incident near Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's home in Norfolk.Two men have been convicted in the first case relating to Chinese espionage in British history.And finally, Aston Villa beat Nottingham Forest 4-0 to reach the Europa League final where they will be looking to win their first major title in 30 years.Anna and Kamali have the day's news in just 10 minutes.
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Trump says war will be 'over quickly' | Hantavirus cases rise | Iran wants 'no insults' of IRGC at World Cup
Millions of voters in England, Wales and Scotland will head to the polls today.There are council elections in England, while devolved parliaments are up for grabs in Scotland and Wales, as well as six local mayoralties in London.Donald Trump has once again claimed the war with Iran is nearing an end – saying a peace agreement will be made and the conflict will be "over quickly".The president has been bullish throughout the war, saying the US is dominating, but details of a leaked memo from the White House might suggest otherwise.A British hantavirus patient has told Sky News he is isolating in hospital after being evacuated from the cruise ship at the centre of the outbreak.US secretary of state Marco Rubio will have his work cut out for him today as he heads to Rome to meet the Pope after weeks of back-and-forth between the leader of the Catholic Church and Mr Trump.Iran's football chief has said he wants assurances that the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps will not be insulted by the US during the World Cup this summer.Sophy and Wilf have the day's news in just 10 minutes.
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'Project Freedom' paused | Google AI workers worried about military uses | End of morning airport pint?
It looks like Donald Trump has blinked first in the standoff between the US and Iran as he has announced he will be pausing "Project Freedom".He added in a post on Truth Social, his social media site, that the decision came at the request of Pakistan and other nations.Hate crimes will be fast-tracked when it comes to prosecutions in England and Wales in an effort to deal with the spike in antisemitism.The cruise ship at the centre of an outbreak of hantavirus will set sail to the Canary Islands.There are reported to be "scores" of workers at Google DeepMind who insist their technology shouldn't be used to make "genocide cheaper, faster and more efficient".And finally, Ryanair boss Michael O’Leary has called for a ban on alcohol being served before morning flights, in an effort to deal with bad passenger behaviour.Sophy and Wilf have the day's news in just 10 minutes.
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Project Freedom or Project Deadlock? | PM to discuss antisemitism | Which airport has longest delays in UK?
Iran has warned the US that no military solution can bring about the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz.Tehran claims to have struck an American warship in the crucial waterway, while Washington says it's destroyed seven of Iran's "fast boats".Sir Keir Starmer has warned that a rise in attacks against British Jews is "a crisis for all of us" and requires a "whole of society" response.The prime minister is set to meet senior figures from all walks of public life to discuss growing antisemitism in Britain.Two people were killed after a car ploughed into a crowd in the eastern German city of Leipzig on Monday afternoon.Three people have died, including a Dutch couple and a German national, after a suspected outbreak of hantavirus on a cruise ship sailing from Argentina to Cape Verde.And finally, Manchester Airport tops the table for the longest average flight delays in the UK last year.Sophy and Wilf have the day's news in just 10 minutes.
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Terror threat level raised | Trump’s Iran deadline looms | Renters’ Rights Act comes into force
The terrorism threat level in the UK has been raised from "substantial" to "severe" following the stabbing of two Jewish men in north London.That means a terror attack is considered to be highly likely in the next six months.Donald Trump faces a key deadline in his war with Iran under a law which limits the president sending the military into combat for an extended period without authorisation from Congress.Plus, the new Renters' Rights Act comes into force today. It’s described as the biggest shake-up to renting in England for more than 30 years.And the Tony Blair Institute has called to scrap the triple lock pensions – arguing for a "lifespan fund" instead.Anna and Kamali have the day's news in just 10 minutes.
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Terror incident declared | Oil price hits 4 year high | Elon Musk and Sam Altman battle in court
Counterterrorism police have searched a property in southeast London after a 45-year-old man was arrested over the stabbing of two Jewish men. Police have declared the attack a terrorist incident.Oil has hit a record high price during the war between Iran and the US as negotiations stall.Plus, it’s revealed Nigel Farage received a £5m donation before he became an MP. His team say it "was a personal unconditional gift that was given before he was elected".And tech billionaires Elon Musk and Sam Altman battle in court over OpenAI and its profit-focused position.Sophy and Wilf have the day's news in just 10 minutes.
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King's speech to Congress | Starmer survives vote | New red card rules ahead of World Cup
King Charles has given speeches in Congress and the White House as his state visit to the US continues.The prime minister has survived a vote for him to face a parliamentary investigation into whether he misled MPs over Peter Mandelson.And the former FBI director James Comey faces an arrest warrant for a post on social media.Plus, players at the World Cup face a new rule that could see them immediately red carded.Leah and Wilf have the day's news in just 10 minutes.
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Starmer under pressure | Social media ban for under-16s | Taylor Swift voice trademark
Starmer faces a crunch moment as his former chief of staff is grilled over the Mandelson appointment and MPs vote on whether to investigate the PM.We look at new data linking domestic abuse and suicide among teenagers, and why police are warning about “toxic” online influences.Plus, the UK moves closer to restricting social media for under-16s, and Taylor Swift takes on AI with a legal fight over her voice and image.Sophy and Wilf have the day's news in just 10 minutes.Anyone feeling emotionally distressed or suicidal can call Samaritans for free on 116 123 or visit samaritans.org in the UK. In the US, call the Samaritans branch in your area or 1 (800) 273-TALK.
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Trump suspect shooter’s note | Royal go-ahead for US state visit | Israel’s Netanyahu under election threat
King Charles heads to Washington for a high-stakes state visit just days after a shooting targeting US President Donald Trump, raising fresh questions about security.It comes as it emerges the suspected gunman at the White House press dinner sent a note to members of his family before the shooting, according to Sky News' US partner network, NBC News. In it, he apologised to his parents, as well as colleagues and bystanders, for what he was about to do.Also, Sir Keir Starmer sets out plans to crack down on shoplifting, and in Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu's rivals join forces in a bid to oust him from power.Plus, record-breaking runs at the London Marathon.Sophy and Wilf have the day's news in just 10 minutes.
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Trump hits out at Prince Harry | Assisted dying bill falters | World Cup tickets on sale for millions of dollars
Donald Trump says the “clock is ticking for Iran” but insists he has "all the time in the world" to make a deal to end the war.The US President also hit out at Prince Harry after comments about the US administration during a surprise visit to Ukraine.And the assisted dying bill officially runs out of time today after being stalled in the House of Lords.Police have closed their investigation into reports of a rape in Epsom that led to widespread public disorder, with the force saying that "no sexual offence occurred".And a US soldier involved in the capture of Nicolas Maduro has been arrested after he allegedly made $409,000 by betting it was going to happen.Plus, tickets for the World Cup final in the US have gone on sale for more than $2m each.Kamali and Rob have the day's news in just 10 minutes.
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Iran war ceasefire violation accusations | More civil service Mandelson questions | NHS maternity deaths
Iran tensions escalate as Tehran says the Strait of Hormuz cannot reopen, blaming US and Israeli “violations” of a fragile ceasefire.In Westminster, pressure mounts on Keir Starmer as senior civil service figures face questions over the Peter Mandelson vetting row.And the NHS announces sweeping changes to maternity care after a rise in deaths during and after pregnancy.Plus, a major shift at the top of the Premier League.Sophy and Wilf have the day's news in just 10 minutes.
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Trump extends Iran ceasefire | Starmer faces calls to step down | Coventry win the Championship
Just hours before the ceasefire between the US and Iran was due to expire, Donald Trump said he would extend it until talks between the two countries have progressed.He also said the blockade of Iranian ports would continue until Tehran presents what he called a "unified proposal" to end the war.Sir Keir Starmer is facing a new headache after the former head of the foreign office, Sir Olly Robbins, gave evidence to a Foreign Affairs Committee in which he accused the Number 10 operation of having taken "a dismissive approach" to the security vetting of the since-fired ambassador.The airline Lufthansa has said 20,000 short-haul flights are being cut from its schedule this summer, blaming the decision on the cost of jet fuel.The children's commissioner has warned that too many children are still being subjected to "intrusive and traumatic" strip searches by the police.Coventry City have been promoted to the Premier League, as former champions Leicester are relegated to the third tier of English football.Sophy and Wilf have the day's news in just 10 minutes.
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Sir Olly Robbins to face committee | Mobile phones to be banned in schools in England? | Nike faces backlash from walkers
Sir Keir Starmer told MPs yesterday in the House of Commons that officials in the Foreign Office deliberately and repeatedly withheld the fact Lord Mandelson initially failed security vetting for the role of US ambassador.But his version of events could be challenged today by Sir Olly Robbins, the top civil servant at the Foreign Office who left his post last week, who will face the Foreign Affairs Select Committee at 9am.US vice president JD Vance is expected to travel to Pakistan for a second round of talks with Iran today, but it is unclear if Iran will attend.The government has made another U-turn, this time on banning mobile phones in schools in England.Apple has a new CEO after Tim Cook announced he would be stepping down, to be replaced by John Ternus.Nike has been accused of shaming walkers in adverts that have appeared at different locations for parkruns across south London.Sophy and Wilf have the day's news in just 10 minutes.
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Iranian cargo ship seized | PM faces Commons over Mandelson | Bear costume fraud
Donald Trump has confirmed that the US seized an Iranian cargo ship which was trying to pass the naval blockade.This has been described by Iranian officials to have violated the terms of the ceasefire, who have decided to close the Strait of Hormuz once again.While in Lebanon, a number of soldiers have been killed over the last 24 hours despite a 10-day truce being in place between Israel and Lebanon.The prime minister faces one of the toughest days of his premiership today as he faces MPs in the Commons, where he will provide a statement on how Peter Mandelson was able to become the UK's ambassador to the United States despite failing the vetting process.Eight children between the ages of one and 14 have been killed in a mass shooting in Louisiana.Counter terror police are investigating whether "Iranian proxies" are behind a string of arson attacks in London.Dozens of firefighters have been tackling a blaze throughout Sunday evening at a derelict historical building in Ballycastle, Northern Ireland.Three people have been jailed for insurance fraud in the US after claiming their car was damaged by a bear - only for the bear to actually be somebody in a bear costume.Sophy and Wilf have the day's news in just 10 minutes.
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Further resignation over Mandelson | Music Fan Association
The top civil servant at the Foreign Office, Sir Olly Robbins, will leave his position over the decision to make Peter Mandelson ambassador to the US- but will this relieve the pressure on the PM?A 10 day ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon came into effect last night, but Israel has been accused of continuing to carry out attacks.An immigration officer in the US has been charged with assault for allegedly pointing his gun at people in a car.Gregory Donnell Morgan Jr is the first ICE agent to be charged with assault in Minnesota.Ministers are being urged to ban the resale of concert tickets above face value.A new report into the music industry claims fans are being "ripped off".There will be a Midlands derby in the Europa League Semi-Finals between Aston Villa and Nottingham Forest at the end of the month.Leah and Kamali have the day's news in just 10 minutes.
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3 prisoners released incorrectly each week | Man sentenced for smuggling… ants
There are hopes that a ceasefire could be reached in southern Lebanon, where Israel has continued to carry out strikes. And there are positive signs for peace between Iran and the US too, as they are expected to meet once again in Pakistan next week for a new round of negotiations. The BBC will cut up to 2,000 jobs as part of its biggest downsize in 15 years. Sir Keir Starmer will meet leaders from Meta, Snap, Google, TikTok and X to discuss how to protect young people online. Three prisoners were released in error every week in England and Wales over the last year. One in five teenagers in the UK do not share their political views due to a fear of being "cancelled", according to a new report. And a Chinese man has been sentenced after attempting to smuggle thousands of live ants out of Kenya. Sophy and Wilf have the day's news in just 10 minutes.
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Asylum hotel numbers cut | What are Brits’ ‘moral taste buds’?
US Vice President JD Vance has said the US will continue to negotiate with Iran, with President Trump on the lookout for a "bargain".Vance was in Islamabad last weekend for the negotiations with Iran, which lasted 21 hours, and despite not reaching a formal resolution, he claimed the US made a "ton of progress".Details of the King and Queen's state visit to the US have been released.The number of asylum hotels has fallen to 185 after the Government confirmed 11 will no longer be used to house people seeking asylum.Health Secretary Wes Streeting says the NHS has a problem with "basic, everyday sexism". He is introducing changes to stop women from being "ignored, gaslit, humiliated and disrespected".Researchers, from Uppsala, Mälardalen and Linköping universities in Sweden and the University of South Carolina in the United States, claim that each nation have their own "moral taste buds" which mean they find different behaviours more or less frustrating.Sophy and Wilf have the day's news in just 10 minutes.
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Spanish PM wife charged | Brit Rock & Roll success
Washington and Tehran continue to exchange threats as a blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, led by the US, comes into effect.US Central Command has confirmed any ships entering or leaving Iranian ports will now be subject to this blockade.Donald Trump has landed himself in hot water following a post on Truth Social in which he shared an AI-generated image, seeming to depict himself as Jesus Christ.The Southport attack would have been prevented if Axel Rudakubana's parents told the authorities what they knew about the killer, a public inquiry has found.The wife of Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, Begoña Gómez, has been charged with corruption following a two-year investigation.And a record-breaking six British acts are to be inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame this year.Sophy and Wilf have the day's news in just 10 minutes.
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Significant Hungarian election | New school dinner menu
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has been ousted from power after 16 years in charge.Leader of the centre-right party Peter Magyar held a victory rally late last night as his party is expected to win around two-thirds of the 199 seats in the Hungarian parliament.A blockade on the Strait of Hormuz led by the US Navy is set to begin at 3pm UK time after peace talks between the US and Iran broke down.Sky News understands that the UK will not be involved.More than 60% of underage Australians are still using social media, despite the country’s world-first ban coming into force four months ago.Foods that are high in sugar or deep-fried will be off the menu in schools across England as the government sets out new plans to tackle childhood obesity.And finally, Rory McIlroy has done it again, winning the Masters for the second year in a row.Sophy and Wilf have the day's news in just 10 minutes.
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Trump tells Netanyahu to ‘low-key it’, Melania on Epstein and goodbye passport stamps
Iran has halted shipping in the Strait of Hormuz, while Donald Trump has urged the prime minister of Israel to be more “low key” ahead of peace talks in Pakistan.A group of survivors of Jeffrey Epstein say Melania Trump is “shifting the burden onto them” after her surprise address where she attempted to distance herself from the late paedophileIt’s adieu to passport stamps from Europe - new changes at airports are brought in from today.And what can we expect from the Artemis II splash landing?Anna and Gareth have the day’s news in 10 minutes.
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Fragile ceasefire, NATO friction and identity of The Housemaid author revealed
The ceasefire in the Middle East looks fragile - as Israel undertakes its biggest bombing campaign yet against Lebanon, prompting Iran to claim the agreement's already been broken.There has been another clash between US President Donald Trump and NATO secretary general Mark Rutte.A woman has been jailed in the US over her part in the death of Friends actor Matthew Perry.And there's an amazing revelation about the author of the best selling thriller, the Housemaid…Anna and Kamali have all the day's news in 10 minutes.
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Iran ceasefire: Victory or humiliation for the US?
US President Donald Trump says he's agreed to a two-week ceasefire with Iran - which includes a temporary reopening of the Strait of Hormuz.Iranians fill the streets to celebrate, and there's a collective sigh of relief from the Gulf. But is it victory or humiliation for the US?Also today, Kanye West still wants to reach out to the British Jewish community, after he was blocked from headlining the Wireless Festival because of previous antisemitism.Anna and Kamali have the day's news in 10 minutes.
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Artemis II makes history - and could Kanye West be banned from entering the UK?
The Artemis II crew have completed their record-setting moon flyby - and they have received a special call from US President Donald Trump.But back here on earth, the president’s deadline for Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz is due to expire shortly.The boss of Wireless festival has defended the decision to book Kanye West as the headline act, despite growing calls for him to be dropped.And some warm weather is finally on its way.Anna and Kamali have the day's news in 10 minutes
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Moon launch success | Trump’s nation address
Nasa’s Artemis II mission took off from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida last night, the first trip around the moon in over 50 years.The crew are in "safe, secure and in great spirits", a Nasa official confirmed in a post-launch press conference.President Donald Trump addressed the United States in a primetime televised speech from the White House, lasting roughly 20 minutes.He declared that the US’s "core objectives" in the war are "near completion" and said the military will hit Iran "extremely hard over the next two to three weeks".Radio DJ Scott Mills has released a statement following his sacking by the BBC after an allegation in relation to his “personal conduct”.Resident doctors, commonly referred to as junior doctors, are set to strike next week as no deal has been made with the government.And finally, golf icon Tiger Woods has turned down the chance to be US Ryder Cup captain next year.Anna and Wilf have the day's news in just 10 minutes.
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Journalist kidnapped | Spurs manager backlash
President Donald Trump has said the US will leave Iran in "two or three weeks" regardless of whether a deal is done with Tehran.Speaking to reporters in the Oval Office, he suggested the US will take no responsibility for reopening the Strait of Hormuz, saying: "That's not for us – that'll be for France, for whoever's using the strait."An American journalist has been kidnapped in Baghdad, Iraq's interior ministry has said.A backbench Labour MP has had the whip removed, reportedly for recent comments about colleagues that have been described as "uncollegiate".More than a million people will be prescribed a weight loss jab to reduce the risk of heart attacks and strokes after the NHS’s spending watchdog approved the medication.Spurs have confirmed former Brighton and Marseille boss Roberto De Zerbi will replace Igor Tudor on a five-year deal.The announcement has been met with strong opposition among official fan groups because of his controversial support of Mason Greenwood.Anna and Wilf have the day's news in just 10 minutes.
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PM threatens junior doctors | Car finance payout for millions
President Donald Trump has made a new threat against Tehran, claiming the US will "obliterate" Iranian energy sites, including its main oil terminal Kharg Island, if it does not agree to a peace deal "shortly".The prime minister has threatened to withdraw an offer of thousands more NHS jobs should resident doctors go ahead with strike action next week.Radio 2 DJ Scott Mills has been sacked by the BBC following an allegation in relation to his "personal conduct".Millions of drivers are in line for compensation, having been mis-sold car finance agreements.And finally, Celine Dion will make her return to the stage, as she has announced a series of concerts which will take place in Paris.Anna and Wilf have the day's news in just 10 minutes.
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Trump to take Iran’s oil? | Football fans against VAR
Overnight, US President Donald Trump has said the US should "take the oil in Iran" and is considering seizing the country's strategic oil hub of Kharg Island.Meanwhile, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said his country's operation in southern Lebanon will be expanded, as the UN peacekeeping mission there confirmed the death of a peacekeeper.Sir Keir Starmer is meeting Britain's largest energy suppliers today as we hear increased warnings of fuel shortages as a result of the war in the Middle East.Counter-terror officers are assisting a police investigation after pedestrians were struck by a car in Derby city centre.Two in three teachers say their schools rely on donations and funding because of insufficient funds, a survey by the National Education Union has found.And finally, 75% of Premier League fans are opposed to the use of VAR.Anna and Wilf have the day's news in just 10 minutes.
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Trump to hold off strikes on Iran, screen time advice & a missing capybara
US President Donald Trump says he will pause airstrikes on Iran's energy infrastructure for 10 days.That's as Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has told Sky's political editor Beth Rigby he won't be pressured into changing his mind on Britain's role in the conflict.There is fresh government advice for parents on screen time.And people in Hampshire are being told to keep their eyes peeled for a capybara who escaped from Marwell Zoo.Anna Jones and Rob Powell have the day’s news in 10 minutes. You can listen in full to Sky's political editor Beth Rigby interview the Prime Minister on Electoral Dysfunction, here: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/electoral-dysfunction/id1613562765
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Trump prepared to 'unleash hell' on Iran, McSweeney's stolen phone & a new Harry Potter series
Donald Trump claims the US had no choice but to go to war with Iran - and also insists Tehran is desperate to make a peace deal.The Prime Minister's given new powers for British forces to board and potentially detain Russian shadow fleets that pass through UK waters.But why has the theft of the work phone owned by his former chief of staff, Morgan McSweeney, not been investigated?Plus, we've had a first glance at what the new Harry Potter series looks like.Sophy and Wilf have the day’s news in 10 minutes.
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Trump's plan for Iran, NHS recovery programme & Mo Salah leaves Liverpool
The US reportedly sends a 15-point plan to Iran to end the war… what has been promised in return?Five hospital trusts in England are to be placed under what's been called an NHS Intensive Recovery programme.A social media ban is be trialled among teenagers across the UK.And a footballing giant is stepping down from Liverpool FC.Sophy and Wilf have the day's news in 10 minutes.
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Iran calls Trump peace talks 'fake news', energy bailout and Ben Stokes on the Ashes
US President Donald Trump has postponed strikes on Iran's power plants by five days, after what he called "productive talks" with Iran.But Tehran's denying they ever happened - describing the talks as "fake news" to try and calm global markets.Chancellor Rachel Reeves will outline measures to prevent energy firms exploiting the war to hike prices. Will every household feel protected?And England's Ben Stokes admits the last few months have been the hardest spell of his cricket captaincy.Sophy and Wilf have the day's news in 10 minutes.
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Antisemitic attack | First person charged for tailgating at football
An investigation has been launched after four ambulances belonging to the Jewish Community Ambulance service were set on fire in Golders Green, in what the Metropolitan Police have said is being treated as an antisemitic hate crime.The clock is ticking for Iran after President Donald Trump said if Tehran does not “fully open” the Strait of Hormuz within 48 hours, the US will "hit and obliterate their power plants".President Trump has said that ICE agents will be sent to airports across the US today to arrest “all illegal immigrants”.It has been confirmed that the number of meningitis cases has fallen to 29, from 34 on Saturday.And finally, a man has become the first person to be charged under a new law banning football fans from entering a game in England and Wales without a ticket.
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Netanyahu defiant | Racism concerns with police technology
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has confirmed that Israel acted alone when it struck an Iranian gas field, and that the war will end a “lot faster than people think”.Netanyahu has said that Israel will hold off on committing any further attacks against energy infrastructure, following its strikes on Iran’s South Pars natural gas field- which is the largest in the world.The number of meningitis cases has risen, with 27 confirmed cases since the outbreak in Kent.Essex Police have paused their use of live facial recognition technology, following the release of evidence that shows the technology has a racial bias.There might be hope for thousands of patients who suffer from Alzheimer’s that they could be offered revolutionary drugs on the NHS.And finally, the Natural History Museum has taken top spot from The British Museum, raking in the most visitors to a single museum or gallery in any year.Anna and Kamali have the day's news in just 10 minutes.
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Qatar hit by Iran | Sadiq Khan calls to rejoin EU
The Iran war intensifies in the Middle East as Qatar suffers from Iranian strikes.The foreign minister of Qatar says his country reserves its right to respond” after Iran hit some of it’s liquified natural gas facilities a day after hitting other industrial sites in the country.And with Easter around the corner, what could the effect of jet fuel prices be for those who have plans to go away?A second university in Kent has confirmed a case of meningitis amongst one of its students, as an urgent public health alert has been issued after the outbreak of meningitis in the region.The Government says it will aim for up to 50% of steel - used in the UK - to be produced here too.The Mayor of London - Sir Sadiq Khan - has called for Labour to go into the next election promising to rejoin the EU.And finally, world’s longest coastal footpath is set to open in England today.Sophy and Kamali have the day's news in just 10 minutes.
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Scotland rejects assisted dying | Senegal stripped of Africa Cup title
Iran has confirmed two of its highest ranking security officials have been killed in Israeli strikes.US President Donald Trump appears to be frustrated again with NATO members, accusing them of making a "foolish mistake" by refusing to help secure the Strait of Hormuz.Members of the Scottish Parliament have voted narrowly against legalising assisted dying in Scotland.The outbreak of meningitis in Kent has been declared a national incident, after the deaths of a sixth-form pupil and a university student. Some 15 cases have been reported to the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) so far. All required hospital admission.The Conservatives are expected to force a vote in parliament on scrapping interest above inflation on student loans today.And finally, Senegal have been stripped of the Africa Cup of Nations after misconduct in the final, the Confederation of African Football (CAF) has ruled. The result will be recorded as a 3-0 win for Morocco, the tournament hosts.Sophy and Wilf have the day's news in just 10 minutes.
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NATO to get involved in Iran? | Chelsea fined
Donald Trump is unhappy, again, with the prime minister over his response to the war in Iran - and debate intensifies as to whether this is a matter for NATO.There have been strikes overnight on the US embassy in Baghdad, and the UK is one of several nations to warn against an Israeli ground invasion in Lebanon.Chancellor Rachel Reeves will today set out her "three big choices" for the coming decade.These are to deepen ties with the EU, increase regional investment as well encourage innovation in the use of AI.Afghanistan has claimed 400 people have been killed by a Pakistani strike on a hospital which deals with drug addicts.Students in Kent are being warned about the symptoms of meningitis following the deaths of two people.And finally, Chelsea have been hit with a record fine of £10.75m for admitting historical breaches of Premier League rules.Sophy and Wilf have the day's news in just 10 minutes.
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Trump demands help to unblock the Strait of Hormuz, meningitis and the Oscars
US President Donald Trump is demanding help from seven countries to unblock a crucial oil waterway in the Middle East.Two people have died in the Canterbury area of Kent after an outbreak of an "invasive" disease which causes meningitis and septicaemia.Sir Keir Starmer is looking at ways to help protect people from the rising cost of living caused by the conflict in the Middle East.And Sophy and Wilf reveal the winners and losers at the Oscars.
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US to ease sanctions on Russian oil, Scott Bessent interview and a stowaway fox
The US says it will temporarily ease sanctions on Russian oil amid surging prices. America's treasury secretary tells Wilf Frost oil tankers will be escorted through the Strait of Hormuz. Opposition MPs say Sir Keir Starmer's ethics adviser must investigate whether he broke the ministerial code in his handling of the Mandelson scandal. And a British fox has hitched a ride all the way to New York. Anna and Kamali have the day's news in just 10 minutes.
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Iranian school strike report, Mandelson files & music streaming success
Explosions on energy facilities and ships in the Gulf mean oil prices have risen again - despite an historic release of reserves.A damning report on a fatal strike in Iran shows the US appears to have been behind the attack.The prime minister has more tough questions to answer, after documents show he was warned of the reputational risk in hiring Peter Mandelson.There's an opportunity for young people to have their say on student loans - as MPs launch an inquiry into the system.And the UK music industry achieved "record revenues" last year.Sophy and Matt have the day's news in just 10 minutes
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Iranian protesters threatened and Labour MP speaks out on rape
Iran's police chief has warned anyone who takes to the streets will be "confronted as an enemy, not a protester".Back at home, Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood has banned a pro-Iran march from taking place in London on Sunday.A Labour MP has spoken out against reforms to courts and juries - waiving her anonymity in parliament to speak about being raped.We'll find out more information later about Lord Mandelson's appointment as US ambassador.And a woman has been charged with attempted murder after shooting at Rihanna and A$AP Rocky's Los Angeles home.Sophy and Wilf have the day's news in just 10 minutes.
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Will Iran war end soon? V-levels & Australia welcomes Iranian women footballers
Donald Trump says the war in Iran could be over soon - in an attempt to prevent a global economic crisis.The first subjects for the new 'V Levels' have been announced - a new qualification that students in England will be able to take from next year.The government is introducing a new definition of anti-Muslim hate.Five Iranian women footballers have been granted humanitarian visas by Australia, after protests at the Asian Cup.Sophy and Wilf have the day's news in just 10 minutes.
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Oil prices surge, cancer death rates fall and VAR drama
Oil prices have jumped by 20% in a single day in response to the conflict in the Middle East.Iran has announced that Mojtaba Khamenei, the son of the late supreme leader of Iran, has been named as his successor.Cancer death rates in the UK have hit a historic new low.And a masked fan in Germany has taken frustration towards video action replay technology into their own hands…Sophy and Wilf have the day's news in just 10 minutes.
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Trump to pick Iran leader? | Robotic surgery success
Today marks the seventh day of the Iran war, with Israel saying it will launch a “broad” wave of air strikes against targets and has told people living in parts of Beirut in Lebanon to evacuate.Donald Trump says he needs to be involved in choosing the next leader of Iran and has dismissed one of the people tipped to take over, the son of Ali Khamenei, as a “lightweight”.Trump has also sacked his head of homeland security, Kristi Noem.Labour MP Joani Reid has “voluntarily” suspended herself from the party as her husband is investigated on allegations of spying for China.The first UK remote robotic surgery has been has been successful- the patient was in Gibraltar, and the surgeon was in London.Anna and Kamali have the day's news in just 10 minutes.
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New ground in Iran war | Obesity jabs scrutinised
The war in the Middle East enters its sixth day today, and the conflict has reached new ground.A ballistic missile fired from Iran heading into Turkish airspace was shot down, the Turkish defence ministry has said.This came before Pete Hegseth, the US secretary of defence, confirmed a US submarine sunk an Iranian warship off Sri Lanka.The husband of a Labour MP is one of three men arrested by the Metropolitan Police on Wednesday on suspicion of spying for China.Pressure on the US Justice Department to be more transparent with the release of documents that come under the Epstein files is increasing, as some 50,000 "missing files" are set to be released this week.Delcy Rodriguez, Venezuela's interim president, has confirmed the US will be involved in developing the mining industry in the country.People on obesity jabs will regain the majority of the weight they lose within a year of stopping the drugs, according to a new study.Sophy and Wilf have the day's news in just 10 minutes.
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Trump lashes out at Starmer | Death of children's TV?
Donald Trump has claimed Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer is "no Churchill".Trump said he was "not happy with the UK" over its "shocking" decision to not allow the US to use its military base on Diego Garcia in the Chagos Islands for the initial strikes against Iran.The Israeli military says it has started a "broad wave of strikes" in Iran overnight, marking the fifth day since the conflict in the Middle East began.The government will halt visa routes for nationals from four countries who the home secretary says have "abused" the UK's generosity.And finally, there are warnings that we could soon see the death of children's TV.Patricia Hidalgo, director of BBC Children's & Education, has claimed there is an "alarming decline" in shows for younger audiences.Sophy and Wilf has the day's news in just 10 minutes.
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Starmer and Trump clash | Clinton videos released
The US and Israel's war on Iran is entering its fourth day, as strikes from both sides continue following the death of Iran’s supreme leader on Saturday.Tehran has threatened to burn down any ships that pass through the Strait of Hormuz, while Marco Rubio has said “the hardest hits are yet to come from the US military”.A potential dispute looks to be brewing between Donald Trump and Sir Keir Starmer after the PM appeared to criticise the attacks, saying the government "does not believe in regime change from the skies".Videos of Bill and Hillary Clinton speaking to a US committee about Jeffrey Epstein have been released.Today marks the fifth anniversary of the rape and murder of Sarah Everard - at the hands of former Met Police officer Wayne Couzens.A Sky News investigation has found there have been widespread criminal investigations into officers over allegations of rape and sexual offences since then, across forces in England and Wales.And Chancellor Rachel Reeves will insist she has "the right economic plan for our country" and that "working people are better off" thanks to Labour when she delivers her spring forecast to the Commons today.Sophy and Wilf have the day's news in just 10 minutes.
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