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A man has been found guilty of assaulting two female police officers at Manchester Airport last year.
Disgraced hip hop mogul Sean "Diddy" Combs has asked a judge to release him on a $50m bond as he waits to be sentenced for prostitution-related offences.
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Disgraced hip hop mogul Sean "Diddy" Combs has asked a judge to release him on a $50m bond as he waits to be sentenced for prostitution-related offences.
Ozzy Osbourne fans will be able to say goodbye to the heavy metal pioneer at a procession for his cortege through his home city of Birmingham tomorrow.
The 1975 frontman Matty Healy has warned of a musical "silence" that would come without the pubs and bars that give UK artists their first chance to perform.
Bob Geldof has accused the Israeli authorities of "lying" about starvation in Gaza - after Israel's government spokesperson claimed there was "no famine caused by Israel".
Paul Gallagher, the older brother of Oasis stars Noel and Liam, has been charged with multiple offences including rape.
Gregg Wallace has spoken about his sacking from MasterChef after inappropriate behaviour while working for the BBC - but insisted he is "not a groper, a sex pest or a flasher".
The company at the centre of a viral video at a Coldplay concert has released a tongue-in-cheek clip on social media - featuring Gwyneth Paltrow as a "temporary spokesperson".
Top Boy actor Micheal Ward has been charged with two counts of rape and is due to appear in court next month.
Grammy-winning jazz singer Dame Cleo Laine has died aged 97.
TikTok will now alert parents when their teenager posts a public video, as part of new safety tools launched this week.
The British Medical Association has hit back at claims the organisation refused to allow doctors to keep working in critical areas during five days of strike action.
Hundreds of thousands of people are protesting against the UK's new online safety rules, with accusations of censorship being levelled at the government.
J Sainsbury, the supermarket chain, was on Wednesday racing to resolve an issue with card payments made involving Visa and Barclays which was impacting customers' ability to pay for online grocery orders.
Wildfires in several Turkish regions have claimed at least 17 lives in the past month, as record-breaking heatwaves and strong winds fuel devastating blazes across the eastern Mediterranean.
Firefighters are battling blazes that have broken out across several countries in southeast Europe, fuelled by dry conditions, high winds and extreme temperatures.
A campaign group for a third runway at Heathrow that gets funding from the airport has been distributing "incredibly misleading" information to households in west London, according to opponents of the expansion.
Ethical hackers have shown Sky News how new age verification systems can be bypassed on pornographic websites in a matter of seconds.
Millions of women in the US have downloaded a "dating advice" app that claims it catches catfish, checks for hidden marriages and keeps users safe from men online.
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