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Watch Sky News live: 14 children and one teacher have been killed in a shooting at a primary school in Texas, the state governor has said; London mayor Sadiq Khan has asked the Met Police for a “detailed explanation” of its partygate probe – after claiming photos showed the PM was “caught red-handed” at an event for which he was not fined; and England has recorded 14 new cases of monkeypox, taking the UK’s total to 71.

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? Texas shooting: 14 children and one teacher killed in primary school shooting https://trib.al/nwd907V
? Sadiq Khan demands ‘explanation’ from Met Police after photos of Boris Johnson at lockdown drinks emerge https://trib.al/m3vaTO4
? Monkeypox: 14 new cases detected in England – UK total now 71 https://trib.al/diR4Jd8

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