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    ⚡️ On the we look at what people are prepared to do in order to tackle climate change - and why rare earth minerals were a focus for voters in Greenland's election 👇

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    90-year-old Holocaust survivor Mala Tribich and the founder of March of the Living UK, Scott Saunders join us at 8:30am, to discuss the importance of . 📺 501 / Freeview 233 📱Watch live:

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  3. 5 minutes ago

    Changes to the way we check in to venues and shops on the NHS Test and Trace app have been made ahead of the reopening of hospitality and retail from Monday

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  4. 8 minutes ago

    The fire sent an enormous plume of thick, black smoke skyward, which was visible for miles. Watch more videos from Sky News:

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  5. 23 minutes ago

    Boris Johnson backs the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine, having had it himself, saying it has saved thousands of lives. latest:

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  6. 23 minutes ago

    Chief Executive of Surfers Against Sewage, Hugo Tagholm joins us at 8:20am to urge the public to take up the Million Mile Beach Clean challenge, as lockdowns restrictions are eased across the country. 📺 501 / Freeview 233 📱Watch live:

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  7. 24 minutes ago

    'I believe there's many losing hope' Founder of HongKongers in Britain, Simon Cheng is the first Hong Kong holder of the British National passport to receive political asylum. He says at least 300,000 citizens are trying to escape the current regime.

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  8. 25 minutes ago

    The enormous reptile was taken to an alligator 🐊 farm. Watch more videos from Sky News:

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    People wanting to legally change their gender will be able to do so for about £5 from next month instead of £140, government sources said

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    Less cold today, but largely cloudy with rain over northern areas & scattered showers elsewhere. has the details on this morning.

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  12. 47 minutes ago

    Health Secretary Matt Hancock says “the speed of the vaccine programme is not affected” by the decision to offer people aged 18 to 29 an alternative the Oxford jab. Get live updates:

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  13. 49 minutes ago

    COVID-19: ASOS profits leap 275% as pandemic restrictions drive fashion sales online

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  14. 49 minutes ago

    COVID-19: 'More than enough' doses of Pfizer and Moderna for under-30s, says Matt Hancock

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  15. 50 minutes ago

    The UK has halted all its funding for Oxfam over allegations of sexual misconduct against staff in the Democratic Republic of Congo

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  16. 51 minutes ago

    Questioned about reports the UK sent 300,000 AstraZeneca vaccines to Australia, Matt Hancock says the majority of jabs being used have been produced in the UK, but 'in terms of what these companies do, they're manufacturing for all around the world.'

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  17. 53 minutes ago

    Professor Jonathan Van-Tam describes the new guidance for the AstraZeneca vaccine as a 'course change'. latest:

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  18. 53 minutes ago

    Founder of HongKongers in Britain, Simon Cheng joins us to talk about the new visa scheme that will give Hong Kong citizens the right to live in the UK for five years and help provide support. 📺 501 / Freeview 233 📱Watch live:

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  19. 57 minutes ago

    “We will ensure every adult in the UK is offered the jab by the end of July.” Matt Hancock says there is enough Moderna and Pfizer vaccines to cover the remaining 8.5 million people aged 18 to 29 if that is necessary. Get live updates:

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    : A convoy of contractors, journalists and soldiers were taken into the town of Palma, which was overrun by fighters a fortnight ago, to demonstrate how the army has reclaimed the area

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    "It's absolutely right that we are completely transparent" Health Secretary Matt Hancock says all three vaccines are "safe at all ages" but there is a "preference for the under 30's" due to the "extremely rare" potential side effects. Follow:

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