Crocodiles Let Loose In School By Vandals

Priest Killer Buried After Local Muslims Refused
One of the jihadists who killed a priest inside a church near the French city of Rouen has finally been buried.

Actor And Campaigner Lord Brian Rix Dies At 92
The actor and mental health campaigner Lord Brian Rix has died aged 92, the charity Mencap has said.

North Korea Condemns Defector As ‘Human Scum’
North Korea has described a senior diplomat who defected to the South as “human scum”, claiming he had been wanted for a number of crimes.

Man Dies After Being Swept Out To Sea
A man has died after being swept out to sea amid large waves and high winds in Cornwall.

Hockey Captain’s Pride At Thrilling Medal Win
The captain of Britain’s gold medal-winning hockey team has spoken to Sky News of her delight at how they battled for their Olympic title.

Smith: Manchester Olympic Parade ‘Tokenistic’
Labour leadership contender Owen Smith has described the decision to hold an Olympic parade in Manchester as “tokenistic”.

Teammate: Lochte Yelled And Pulled Down Sign
One of the US swimmers caught up in a scandal after claims the group had been robbed in Rio has said Ryan Lochte pulled down a poster and yelled at armed guards.

Family ‘Devastated’ After Boy Killed By Dog
The uncle of a three-year-old boy who died after being attacked by a dog says the family has suffered “an absolutely devastating loss”.

Team GB Wins 25th Gold With Kayaking Victory
British kayaker Liam Heath has won the men’s K1 200m final, taking Team GB’s gold medal tally to 25 at the Rio Olympics.

‘Bugging Device’ Found In All Blacks’ Meeting Room
A sophisticated bugging device has been found in the All Blacks’ hotel meeting room in Sydney, New Zealand rugby union officials say.

All Aboard The Night Tube For The Very First Time
The London Underground has launched its Night Tube service.

Message From Aleppo: Omran Is Not The Only One
Medical staff in Aleppo who helped save five-year-old Omran, who has become a symbol of Syria’s devastating civil war, have told Sky News they hope his case will draw attention to the plight of thousands more like him.

Man Charged With Murder Of Carer In Hyde Park
A 21-year-old man has been charged with murder following the death of a man in London’s Hyde Park.

Marie Stopes Halts Abortions Over Safety Fears
Marie Stopes clinics have suspended terminations under general anaesthetic, and to under-18s and vulnerable women, after safety concerns were raised by watchdogs.

Private Landlords Pocket £9.3bn In Housing Benefit
Record levels of taxpayers’ money are being paid to private landlords, new figures show, with the bill for accommodating social tenants in the private rental sector having doubled in a decade.

Bolt Bows Out With ‘Triple Triple’ Triumph
Usain Bolt has won the ninth gold medal of his career – a historic end to what he has promised will be his final Olympic Games.

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IOC To Start Inquiry Into Lochte Robbery Claim
The International Olympic Committee is to start a disciplinary inquiry into US swimmer Ryan Lochte and three of his teammates.

Manchester To Host Olympics Homecoming Parade
Manchester has been chosen to stage a homecoming parade “fit for heroes” for Team GB’s triumphant Olympic and Paralympic stars.

GB Wins Gold In Hockey After Nail-Biting Final
Team GB has won an Olympic gold on penalties after a nail-biting women’s final against the Netherlands in Rio.

‘Worst Zoo In The World’ Closes In Gaza
A zoo in the Gaza Strip dubbed “the worst in the world” has been permanently shuttered, with its animals taken to a rescue centre in Jordan.

Paralympics To Go Ahead Despite Budget Cuts
The Paralympic Games will go ahead despite facing “major budget cuts”, the International Paralympic Committee has announced.

GB’s Nick Skelton Wins Show Jumping Gold
Team GB’s Nick Skelton has won a gold medal in the individual Olympic show jumping final in Rio.

TV Presenter On Dialysis Due To Malaria
Former Sky Sports News presenter Charlie Webster is “conscious and stable” after being brought out of a medically-induced coma in Rio.

Philippines’ Bloody War On Drugs Kills Hundreds
The UN has urged the new president of the Philippines to end a wave of extra-judicial killings, carried across the country as part of a radical anti-drug campaign.

Vladimir Putin Visits Crimea Amid War Games
Vladimir Putin has arrived in Crimea, two years after the Black Sea peninsula was annexed from Ukraine.

IS Pictured Fleeing City With Human Shields
Images have emerged of Islamic State fighters using human shields to flee war-torn Manbij in Syria.

Trump Campaign Chief Paul Manafort Resigns
Donald Trump’s campaign chairman has quit two days after he was sidelined in a reshuffle for the stumbling White House bid.

Donald’s Rump: Many Laugh At Nude Trump Statues
With no clothes and his hands resting on a bulging waistline, this is Donald Trump as he has never been seen before.

Bulk Data Interception ‘Vital’ For Security
Controversial powers for the bulk collection of data are crucial to the nation’s security, an independent review has found.

Who Is ‘Rockstar’ US Swimmer Ryan Lochte?
Ryan Lochte has got himself into hot water over claims he and his team-mates were robbed in Rio – but exactly who is the publicity-loving gold medallist?

IT Consultant Bids To Get Sex Order Lifted
A man has begun a challenge to an order which requires him to give police 24 hours notice before he has sex with a new partner.

Corbyn Allies Slammed Over ‘Intolerable’ Attacks
Tom Watson has expressed concerns that Labour Party staff are being “publicly attacked and undermined” by allies of Jeremy Corbyn.

UK Public Finances Worse Than Expected
The UK government recorded a lower than expected budget surplus of £1bn last month despite a boost from corporation tax, official figures show.

Fleeing Eritreans Unaware Of Perilous Journey
Early morning, 17 miles off the Libyan coast in international waters, and the crews with the Migrant Offshore Aid Station (MOAS) hear a ping on their ship’s radar.

Teenage Migrants Sexually Molested In Italy
Teenage African migrants arriving in Europe have told Sky News that they are being sexually molested by Italian men and being extorted by smugglers.

Screams Heard As Boy, 3, Killed By Dog
A three-year-old boy has died after being bitten by a dog in Halstead, Essex, police said.

Energy Customers ‘Getting Fleeced’ By Suppliers
Energy companies are being overpaid some £5.4bn a year by customers who stay loyal to the same supplier, a new study has found.

All-Night Tube Begins Tonight After Long Delay
London’s long-awaited all-night Tube service starts on two lines on Friday night after a year-long delay.

Heard Donates $7m Depp Divorce Cash To Charity
Amber Heard is donating her entire $7m (£5.3m) divorce settlement from Johnny Depp to two charities that help women who have been abused and sick children.

Jade Jones Retains Olympic Gold In Taekwondo
Jade Jones has won Great Britain’s 22nd gold medal at the Rio Olympics in the women’s 57kg Taekwondo.

Usain Bolt Sprints To Eighth Olympic Gold Medal
Usain Bolt secured his eighth Olympic gold medal after winning the 200 metres final in Rio.

Half Of Parents Let U14s Drink Alcohol At Home
Half of parents let under 14s drink alcohol at home, new research suggests.

Councils Attack UK Response To Child Refugees
Ministers and party leaders have been criticised for not doing enough to help unaccompanied refugee children stranded in Calais.

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