Headlines
Sky News has learned that our current economic plight is even worse than in the aftermath of the 1980s recession.
More people would opt to cut back on food rather than give up their broadband connection if money became tight, according to a Sky News survey.
The body of a newborn baby has been found in the front garden of a house in Bury.
The Prime Minister's communications chief will be quizzed by police in relation to claims journalists hacked the phones of public figures, a senior officer confirms.
An American teenager has had a lucky escape after being swept away in a river.
A British man has plunged to his death from a fifth-floor hotel balcony after apparently taking part in a game.
French workers are taking to the streets in protest over proposed new pension reforms.
Transport bosses pledged to keep London Underground running despite a 24 hour strike by rail workers.
One of the world's biggest money printing factories is being probed by fraud investigators over dud notes.
Multi-millionaire banker Bob Diamond has been named as the next chief executive of Barclays, on a salary of £1.35m.
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