Nurses in transgender row suffered harassment from NHS trust, tribunal rules
An employment tribunal has delivered its judgment in the case of a group of nurses who complained about a transgender colleague's use of a female changing room.
X to block Grok AI from undressing images of real people
The Grok AI tool on Elon Musk's X will no longer be able to undress pictures of real people, the company has announced.
'No tears' in Tory party over Jenrick's departure, ex-Scottish Conservative leader says
There have been "no tears" shed over Robert Jenrick's departure from the Conservative Party, former Scottish Tory leader Ruth Davidson has said.
Economy records 0.3% growth in November
The UK economy recorded growth of 0.3% in November, according to official figures, showing an improvement for output at a time when households and businesses were anxiously awaiting details of the budget.
'It's like a road closure' - Uganda's president on shutting the internet as his country votes
A church service at Nakasero State House marks the end of a frenetic election cycle.
Ofcom welcomes Grok sexualised image restrictions and says investigation 'ongoing'
Ofcom has welcomed restrictions on Grok, X's AI chatbot, to prevent the generation of sexualised images.
Trump given Nobel Peace Prize by its Venezuelan winner at White House
Donald Trump has been presented with a Nobel Peace Prize medal by Maria Corina Machado, the leader of the Venezuelan opposition, who won the award last year.
Denmark says 'fundamental disagreement' remains with Trump - but agrees to high-level talks over Greenland
The UK has deployed a military officer to Greenland as Denmark and its European allies seek to counter Donald Trump's threats to take the territory, after talks at the White House ended with "fundamental disagreement".
Venezuela's Machado gave Trump her Nobel Peace Prize medal in pursuit of a greater prize
The Nobel Peace Prize means a lot to Maria Corina Machado but, clearly, giving it away means even more.
Parents say their children died taking part in viral trend - now they're set to face TikTok in court
Warning: This story contains descriptions of parents finding their children unresponsive.
Uganda votes as its pop star politician Bobi Wine goes up against President Museveni
Bobi Wine's house is heavily surveilled.
Water company probed after tens of thousands of homes lose supply
South East Water (SEW) is being investigated by regulator Ofwat after repeated outages since November have left tens of thousands of households and businesses across Kent and Sussex without drinking water.
Sadiq Khan: AI could usher in new era of mass unemployment
AI could become a "weapon of mass destruction of jobs" if urgent action is not taken, according to London mayor Sir Sadiq Khan.
Trump's ICE agents are all over Minneapolis - but this is a community ready to resist
It's 8.25am and a usually quiet neighbourhood in Minneapolis is waking up to a cacophony of car horns and whistles.
South East Water supply crisis is familiar tale for customers
When South East Water (SEW) is in the news, the headlines do not generally make for comfortable reading.
Number of councils that have requested delay to local elections revealed - is yours one of them?
Over a third of the local councils offered a delay to their elections in May have requested one, Sky News analysis shows.
We can learn a lot from Antarctica's weird biology
Even though it's high summer in the Antarctic, the ocean around the Rothera research station is -1 Celsius.
Badenoch turned a crisis into an opportunity - but her Reform problems aren't over
Times really have changed. What the hell has just happened?
South East Water restores supply to homes in Kent and Sussex after week of chaos
Water is finally being restored to some homes across Kent and Sussex - after almost a week of chaos.
Labour MPs anticipate 'politically inept' U-turn on social media ban
Labour MPs expect a "politically inept" U-turn from the government on banning social media for under-16s amid Conservative plans to force a vote on the issue.
Is America surrendering Antarctica to its rivals?
As Donald Trump fights for control of arctic Greenland, is he losing at the other end of the world and leaving it open for rivals like China?
South Korea's ex-president jailed for five years over martial law declaration
The former president of South Korea, Yoon Suk Yeol, has been sentenced to five years in prison on charges relating to his failed martial law declaration.
International Space Station astronauts back after first ever emergency return
An astronaut who had a "serious medical condition" onboard the International Space Station is safely back on Earth, after the first-ever emergency return space flight.
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