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As a possible ceasefire takes shape, Palestinians face the prospect of rebuilding their shattered enclave. But what has been the cost of the war? Sky's data and forensics correspondent Tom Cheshire takes us through the numbers ⬇️ trib.al/PAUx6I0

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News story with Ben van der Merwe We found new evidence of Israeli support for anti Hamas Gaza militias. For the first time we got a look at how the northern Al Mansi militia is supplied, finding footage of them transporting fuel, food and water from the direction of the Israeli border

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EXC: Steve Reed and Sadiq Khan tell me why the “crisis” in London housebuilding justifies slashing affordable homes targets I challenge the Mayor over claims of amount of housebuidling “started” Produced by Joe Cook

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The 'New Gaza' plan - and the four militias Israel is backing to defeat Hamas Sky's Data and Forensics team exclusively reports on the plans 👇 trib.al/ciZkE5V

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New: Through interviews with senior militia figures, their fighters, and serving IDF, together with weeks of osint work, we can confirm that all four of the major anti-Hamas militias in Gaza are being supported by Israel. 🧵

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Israel is backing four separate anti-Hamas militias in Gaza, Sky News has confirmed. Militia leader Hossam Al Astal says they are part of an "official project" backed by Israel, the Palestinian Authority and unspecified Arab and Western states.

Israel is backing four separate anti-Hamas militias in Gaza, Sky News has confirmed.

Militia leader Hossam Al Astal says they are part of an "official project" backed by Israel, the Palestinian Authority and unspecified Arab and Western states.
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Satellite images of a US military ship just under 200km from the coastline of Venezuela, carrying out military drills, have been verified by Sky News trib.al/uaad5Ah

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"The X algorithm prioritises sending new users right-wing leaning content", a Sky News Data and Forensics investigation reveals. In this report, Sky's Tom Cheshire explains how Elon Musk's X is boosting the British right. 🔗trib.al/DtAJLoU

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#EXCLUSIVE: ‘I was under duress’: Prince Harry apologizes to Canada for wearing L.A. Dodgers hat during World Series cp24.com/news/canada/20…

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David Rodriguez with a bicycle kick goal in the snow for Atlético Ottawa in the Canadian Premier League final vs Cavalry

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NEW: We compared the UK and Denmark’s immigration systems to understand why Starmer wants to adopt Danish policies Daniel Dunford Kate Schneider news.sky.com/story/a-danish…

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The UK government has loosened some planning restrictions - so why aren't houses getting built at the rate they want? Great piece from my colleague Joely Santa Cruz looking at how rising costs means building new homes is increasingly financially unviable for developers.

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Brilliant piece from Joely Santa Cruz on how far behind the government are on their housebuilding targets and why planning reform alone won't fix it.

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.Dan Neidle is right and I would add: it's the young grads on ~£50-80k who are disproportionately bearing the brunt of the freeze. A 30 year old earning 50% above median wages would have paid ~£10-11k in taxes and loan repayments in 2020. A 30 year old in 2030 will pay almost

.<a href="/DanNeidle/">Dan Neidle</a> is right and I would add: it's the young grads on ~£50-80k who are disproportionately bearing the brunt of the freeze. 
A 30 year old earning 50% above median wages would have paid ~£10-11k in taxes and loan repayments in 2020. A 30 year old in 2030 will pay almost