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Media Mega-Deals Pose Danger to Democracy, Hearing Warns

A US congressional hearing warns that both Netflix's $82.7bn and Paramount's $108bn bids for Warner Bros Discovery threaten free speech and democratic integrity through market power and political capitulation.

US Congress Members Blocked from ICE Facility Visit

Three Democratic Congress members, including Ilhan Omar, were ejected from an ICE detention centre in Minnesota, despite a federal judge's ruling. Read the full report on this controversial obstruction.

Nurse sanctioned for 10+ years of bullying colleagues

A London nurse has been given an 18-month practice order by the Nursing and Midwifery Council after a tribunal found her fitness to practise impaired due to sustained bullying and aggression. Read the full details of the misconduct case.

Securitas heist masterminds could be freed on parole

Two criminals behind Britain's largest cash robbery, the £54m Securitas heist, could be released on parole exactly 20 years after the crime. Lea Rusha and Stuart Royle have paid back only a fraction of their court-ordered millions.

Maduro's 'Prisoner of War' Claim in US Court

Deposed Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro pleads not guilty in New York, calling himself a 'prisoner of war'. Donald Trump reacts to the 'extraordinary' hearing. Follow the latest updates.

Couple found dead in campervan died from poisoning

A husband and wife discovered dead in their van after a cider festival were poisoned by carbon monoxide from a gas heater, an inquest hears. Their four children are now being cared for by relatives.

Maduro Appears in US Court in Prison Garb

Deposed Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, handcuffed and in beige prison clothing, was escorted to a New York court. Follow the latest on this historic legal proceeding.

Pipe bomb suspect in court after alleged confession

Brian Cole Jr, accused of planting pipe bombs before the US Capitol riot, will appear for a detention hearing. His lawyers argue for release, citing his conditions and no criminal history. Read the latest.

2025's US House Censure Wave: A Record Year

A look back at the US House of Representatives' unprecedented year of censure attempts in 2025, featuring clashes over Trump, Musk, and racial slurs. Discover the political fallout.

Ad-Supported Streaming Overtakes Ad-Free in UK

For the first time, more UK streaming subscribers choose cheaper ad-supported plans over premium ad-free tiers, marking a major shift in viewing habits driven by cost-of-living pressures.

Lawmakers React to Redacted Document Dump

Top Democrats accuse the administration of violating federal law by releasing heavily redacted documents. Calls for resignations and legal action grow. Read the latest.

Met Police officer sacked for sexual misconduct

A Metropolitan Police detective has been dismissed and barred for life after sexually assaulting a fellow officer in a pub bathroom. Read the full details of the gross misconduct case.

The Life and Crimes of British Conman Mark Acklom

The astonishing story of Mark Acklom, the British fraudster who posed as an MI6 agent and Swiss banker. As his latest court hearing begins, Sky News delves into a life of deception. Listen to the full podcast.

Fani Willis grilled by Georgia panel over Trump case

Fulton County DA Fani Willis testified before a Georgia state senate committee investigating her prosecution of Donald Trump. The hearing grew contentious as Willis hit back at her Republican critics.

Stephen Lawrence killer David Norris denied parole

David Norris, one of Stephen Lawrence's murderers, has been refused release by the Parole Board. Baroness Doreen Lawrence brands him a 'coward' for withholding names of other attackers.

Supreme Court Approves Texas Map, Aiding Trump's GOP

The US Supreme Court has ruled Texas can use a Republican-friendly congressional map, a major win for Donald Trump's efforts to secure the House. Read the latest on this pivotal political battle.

Supreme Court Approves Texas Congressional Maps

The US Supreme Court has ruled Texas can use redrawn congressional maps, a major victory for Republicans. The decision overturns a lower court's finding of racial gerrymandering.

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