Domain: news.sky.com

British media and telecommunications conglomerate

Sky Group Limited is a British media and telecommunications conglomerate, which is a subsidiary of the American conglomerate Comcast, and headquartered in Isleworth. It has operations in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Germany, Austria, Switzerland and Italy. Sky is Europe's largest media company and pay-TV broadcaster by revenue, with 23 million subscribers and more than 31,000 employees as of 2019. The company is primarily involved in satellite television, producing and broadcasting. The current CEO is Dana Strong.

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WRU Cuts Grassroots Rugby Funding Amidst Financial Losses and National Team Struggles

The Welsh Rugby Union (WRU) cut funding for its grassroots rugby development program, impacting school-based rugby officers, due to a £7.5m loss and the national team's poor performance, causing concerns for the future of the sport in Wales and prompting local fundraising efforts.

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Appeals Court Temporarily Upholds Trump's Tariffs

A federal appeals court temporarily blocked a lower court ruling that deemed President Trump's sweeping international tariffs unconstitutional, allowing the tariffs to remain in place while an appeal is considered; the lower court cited the Constitution, stating Congress has the power to levy taxes ...

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Decent Work and Economic Growth
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UK to Increase Aid to Injured Children in Gaza Amidst Ceasefire Talks

UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy announced increased aid for injured children in Gaza following Sky News reports of a dire humanitarian crisis, while a US-brokered ceasefire is under discussion between Israel and Hamas.

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Good Health and Well-being
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BBC Ordered to Pay €100,000 in Adams Defamation Case

A Dublin High Court awarded former Sinn Fein leader Gerry Adams €100,000 in damages after he successfully sued the BBC for defamation over a 2016 Spotlight program alleging his involvement in a murder; the BBC argued it was responsible journalism but the jury disagreed.

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Trump Criticizes Putin Amidst Renewed Ceasefire Talk Proposal

President Trump criticized Vladimir Putin for possibly delaying ceasefire talks and expressed disappointment over the weekend's heavy Russian bombing in Ukraine, hinting at potential sanctions if negotiations are found to be disingenuous. Russia proposed a second round of talks in Istanbul, but Germ...

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Settler Violence Forces Displacement in Ras al-Ayn

Israeli settlers' escalating violence in the Palestinian village of Ras al-Ayn, in the West Bank, is forcing families from their homes, violating international law, and exacerbating the conflict, with human rights groups citing a pattern of unchecked violence and land theft since October 7, 2023.

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NHS to Roll Out Revolutionary Blood Test for Faster Lung Cancer Diagnosis

The NHS will roll out a new ultra-sensitive blood test, called a liquid biopsy, to help diagnose lung cancer and fast-track patients to targeted treatments, potentially saving £11 million annually and transforming cancer care.

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Russia's Arctic Expansion Amidst Climate Change Fuels Geopolitical Tensions

David Lammy's Arctic trip revealed growing Russian military activity, including submarines and potential cable sabotage, alongside climate change's impact on ice levels, increasing geopolitical tension in the region.

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Climate Action
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NatWest Privatization Results in £10.5bn Loss for UK Taxpayers

The UK government has completed the sale of its remaining stake in NatWest, incurring a £10.5bn loss 17 years after a £46bn bailout, prompting debate about post-crisis banking regulations.

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Daley Warns of Online Toxicity, LGBTQ+ Rights Rollback

Olympic diver Tom Daley, now retired, voiced deep concern over online toxicity and the rollback of LGBTQ+ rights under Trump's presidency, emphasizing the need for kindness and visibility in a world increasingly divided by social media.

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Reduced Inequality
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Trump Administration Faces Backlash Over Deportation of Critically Ill Child

Four-year-old Sofia, a Mexican national with short bowel syndrome, faces imminent death if deported from the US due to a Trump administration order revoking her humanitarian parole, despite doctors' warnings.

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Heathrow Power Outage Causes 16-Hour Closure

A power outage at Heathrow Airport on March 21st, caused by a fire at a nearby substation, resulted in a 16-hour closure, canceling approximately 1,300 flights and affecting nearly 300,000 passengers; the CEO was unreachable due to his phone being on silent.

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