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Sir Alex Ferguson Backs 150 GCU Scholarships

Sir Alex Ferguson helps launch 150 scholarships for disadvantaged students at Glasgow Caledonian University, continuing his decade-long support that has raised over £11m.

Controversial Gaza Aid Group GHF to Close in July

The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, a US and Israeli-backed aid group, will cease operations in July. Sky News analysis found its distributions correlated with a significant increase in deaths. Read the full investigation.

Controversial Gaza Aid Foundation Ends Operations

The US and Israel-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation ceases work after its distribution sites became flashpoints for deadly violence. Discover the full story behind the controversial aid model.

Gaza Hospitals Face Catastrophic Supply Shortages

Critical medical supplies running out in Gaza hospitals as Israeli airstrikes continue. Essential services collapsing amid blocked aid deliveries. Urgent international action needed.

Hampstead Heath trans swim access decision due

The future of trans access to Hampstead Heath's single-sex ponds will be decided in January after a public consultation and legal challenges. Read the latest developments.

Inside Gaza's Devastation: Life Amid the Ruins

Sky News reports from the devastated Gaza town of Shuja'iyya, where a fragile ceasefire holds after years of conflict. Witness the unimaginable conditions residents face daily in this exclusive ground report.

Gaza's Yellow Line: A Landscape of Ruin and Division

Sky News reports from the Israeli-controlled side of Gaza's Yellow Line, witnessing the stark division and devastation in Shuja'iyya. See the human cost of the conflict and the fragile ceasefire.

Therapy: A Path Out of Narcissism, Not Into It

Psychodynamic psychotherapy provides a crucial escape from narcissistic patterns, yet NHS cuts threaten this evidence-based mental health treatment. Join the fight for accessible therapy for all.

Gap Years: More Than Just Travel for UK Students

Discover why gap years are becoming essential for UK students to save money and gain maturity before university, especially for those from regional areas facing financial pressures.

Euston Puddle returns as a 'no-go zone' for disabled

The infamous Euston Puddle is back, creating a hazardous 'no-go zone' for disabled pedestrians near one of London's busiest stations. Discover why recent drainage works failed and what TfL plans to do next.

Australia's postcode lottery for free specialist care

Exclusive investigation reveals how free healthcare access depends on location and condition. Discover your rights and options for affordable specialist treatment in Australia's strained public system.

GTA-style Swindon game ends 11-year development hell

After an unprecedented 11 years in early access, the British-made GTA-style game 'Swindon' is finally getting its full release, marking the end of one of gaming's most remarkable development journeys.

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