Ministers have 'complete confidence' in Trident nuclear deterrence
Health Secretary Victoria Atkins has stressed Britain's nuclear deterrence is in order after a Trident missile misfired during a test.
Ms Atkins said the failure was "an anomaly that was event-specific".
The Ministry of Defence has insisted Trident is "safe, secure and effective".
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Israel Hamas war: Starvation fears as food deliveries into north Gaza halted
“The situation is beyond your imagination,” said Soad Abu Hussein, a widow and mother of five children sheltering in a school in Jabaliya refugee camp.
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Russian who defected on army helicopter shot dead in Spain
Kuzminov's escape and cooperation with Ukrainian intelligence was widely publicised.
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Embarrassment for Ministry of Defence as Trident missile test fails
The Ministry of Defence (MoD) has insisted a key part of the UK's nuclear defence is "safe, secure and effective" after a missile test failure.
A Trident missile fired by a nuclear submarine crashed into the ocean off the coast of Florida due to an "anomaly", the MoD said.
The fault had something to do with it being a test-firing, with a source saying that the launch would have been successful had it been carried out for real with a nuclear warhead.
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Latest news bulletin | February 21st – Morning
Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.
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Israel Hamas war: Starvation fears as food deliveries into north Gaza halted
“The situation is beyond your imagination,” said Soad Abu Hussein, a widow and mother of five children sheltering in a school in Jabaliya refugee camp.
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Press Preview: Wednesday's papers
We take a first look at Wednesday's front pages with the journalist and broadcaster Jenny Kleeman - and the broadcaster and commentator Ali Miraj.
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Sikh activist says he fears for his life after being named on Indian 'hit list'
A British Sikh activist living in the UK has said he fears being assassinated after a list was broadcast on an Indian TV channel naming enemies of the state.
Sky's data and forensics correspondent Tom Cheshire has spoken to the man in Wolverhampton who says he's gone to drastic lengths to protect himself.
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Race for the moon's water: Why go so far for something Earth isn't short of?
As a pioneering mission prepares for lift-off this week, the eyes of the world once more turn upwards - to the moon.
A rocket carrying NASA technology will blast off for the unexplored lunar south pole - part of an Earth-wide drive to find a crucial substance: water.
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The Body Shop UK enters administration threatening more than 2,000 jobs and 100 shops
The UK arm of The Body Shop has entered administration, threatening stores and more than 2,000 jobs.
As first reported by Sky News, FRP Advisory has been brought in to handle a restructuring process just weeks after the new owners took control of the cosmetics retailer.
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King Charles back in London for expected cancer treatment
The King is back in London for what is expected to be further treatment for his cancer diagnosis.
The monarch and Queen Camilla took a helicopter from their private home in Sandringham to Buckingham Palace, then were driven to Clarence House nearby.
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UK inflation rate remains at 4%
The rate of inflation has remained at 4%, below expectations, official figures show.
It's the same as in December and below economists' expectations, including the Bank of England.
The central bank forecast a 4.1% rate while economists polled by Reuters were expecting a rise to 4.2%
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'Russia cannot be beaten, our resources are enormous', Putin's top diplomat in UK tells Sky News
Vladimir Putin's ambassador to the UK says the Ukrainian city of Mariupol, which Russian forces razed to the ground, is now "beautiful" and "rebuilt".
In a wide-ranging interview with Sky News' Yalda Hakim, Andrei Kelin also said Moscow has "no interest in Poland, Latvia, Estonia or any other countries" after NATO warned of future Russian invasions in Europe.
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How did Vogue pull off their legendary cover?
Tennis icon Serena Williams and UK supermodel Kate Moss are among 40 women who star on Edward Enninful's last cover for British Vogue - with Victoria Beckham, Oprah Winfrey, Naomi Campbell and Miley Cyrus also featuring.
Sky's Greg Milam spoke with British Vogue's global bookings director, Rosie Vogel-Eades, to find out how they pulled it off.
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How did the latest Labour antisemitism row unfold?
Sir Keir Starmer has defended his decision to withdraw support for Labour's candidate in the upcoming Rochdale by-election, calling it "tough but necessary".
Labour had originally stood by Azhar Ali after he apologised for comments he made about the October 7th attacks on Israel - with frontbencher after frontbencher defending him on the media rounds.
Our political correspondent Serena Barker-Singh reports on the three-day row that has now led to two candidates being suspended.
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Israel: 'There will be a plan' before any Rafah offensive | Israel-Hamas war
Orly Goldschmidt, spokesperson of the Embassy of Israel in the UK, has told Sky News a clear plan to evacuate civilians in Rafah will be drawn up and implemented before the IDF send troops in.
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Muriel McKay: Met Police will fly to Caribbean to interview killer in search for victim's remains
Scotland Yard detectives are to fly to the Caribbean to interview a killer in their search for his victim's buried remains.
They hope their meeting with Nizamodeen Hosein will help persuade the Home Office to let him return to Britain, so he can show them exactly where he buried Muriel McKay more than 50 years ago.
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Should the UK spend more on defence?
We're approaching the two-year anniversary of the war in Ukraine, the war in the Middle East continues devastatingly - not to mention the mounting tensions between the West and China.
Against this backdrop, it's not surprising that global defence spending has hit a record high.
But after decades of cuts, is it enough?
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'It's been a long time of ongoing massacres', journalist in Rafah tells Sky News | Israel-Hamas war
Haneen Harara, a journalist based in Gaza City, tells Sky News from Rafah that the south was supposed to be a safe zone when the conflict with Israel began - but is now holding 1.5 million people in just 55 square kilometres.
People living in Gaza are "just looking for safety" she says, and have little faith in peace negotiations due to "massacres" that have happened during and after such talks.
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Latest news bulletin | February 13th – Evening
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Sudan: The 'forgotten war' where mediation efforts have failed'
Sir William Patey, former British Ambassador to Sudan has told Sky News there appears to be no end in sight to the conflict.
Sir William said efforts of coming to some kind of resolution with international partners are difficult as attention is focused on Ukraine and Gaza.
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Latest news bulletin | February 13th – Morning
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The changing of the guard: How will the EIB create a greener future with Calviño at the helm?
Euronews sits down with the President of the European Investment Bank, Nadia Calviño, to discuss how it is accelerating Europe's goal to offset carbon emissions by 2050 and its efforts to rebuild Ukraine.
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Spanish, Polish and Moldovan farmers continue to denounce EU policies
Farmers across three countries continue to block roads in protest at their respective governments and Brussels.
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