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  1. Chris Mason: Big moment ahead for Streeting to decide whether to challenge Starmer

    There is a big moment coming in the next 24 hours, for Sir Keir Starmer and for would-be challengers to the prime minister.
  2. Higher Europe air fares inevitable due to Iran war, says industry lead

    Flying by air will get more expensive as oil prices remain high, says international industry body boss.
  3. Hezbollah support endures in south Lebanon as ceasefire fails to stop war with Israel

    Despite continuing Israeli attacks and occupation, many people in the south still believe the armed group is the only force capable of defending them.
  4. Met Police prepares armoured vehicles and 4,000 officers for dual London protests

    It comes as a Unite the Kingdom rally is taking place in central London on the same day as the annual Nakba march.
  5. Cuba has run out of diesel and oil, energy minister says

    The minister says the situation in Cuba is "extremely tense", as a US-led blockade of oil to the country causes widespread power cuts.
  6. E-gate access to be expanded at UK airports to include younger children

    Children aged eight and nine returning to the UK from abroad will be able to use e-gates from 8 July.
  7. Fifa risking player safety over heat at World Cup - scientists

    A group of world-leading scientists warn Fifa its current heat safety measures for the men's 2026 World Cup are "inadequate" and could put players at risk of serious harm.
  8. Becoming a mum left me incontinent - we need to talk about birth injuries

    Geeta Nayar, who has lived with bowel incontinence since her daughter was born, urges others not to suffer in silence.
  9. Harry warns of 'deeply troubling' rise in antisemitism in UK

    The Duke of Sussex says "legitimate protest" is important but people must be more "clear" about where they are aiming their anger.
  10. Behind the scenes on Rivals season two: 'It's bigger, bolder, bonkier!'

    Danny Dyer, Aidan Turner and David Tennant share secrets on the set of the hit show as it returns.
  11. The Papers: 'Wes, prime minister?' and 'My flare lady'

    Health Secretary Wes Streeting dominates the front pages on Thursday, as Sir Keir Starmer tries to retain his premiership.
  12. I nearly died after buying skinny jab from friend of friend

    A woman is warning others of the dangers of unregulated jabs after one dose of a black market pen.
  13. Why is Donald Trump visiting China now? BBC explains

    Laura Bicker breaks down what could be on the agenda for the US president and China’s leader as they meet in Beijing.
  14. Why big tech is betting on cute mascots

    The likes of Apple, Microsoft and Google are all putting cartoon characters centre stage.
  15. Bodies of three young women pulled from sea off Brighton

    Police leave the scene and Brighton beach reopens after the bodies of three women are found.
  16. Netanyahu says he 'secretly visited' UAE during war with Iran

    The UAE denied reports of the "alleged visit" and insisted relations between the two countries were not based on "unofficial arrangements".
  17. Passengers allowed to leave norovirus-hit cruise ship

    Passengers on the ship showing no symptoms are allowed to leave, authorities say, after 49 people fell ill from gastrointestinal sickness.
  18. Disabled man spied upon by bosses wins £300k payout

    Alan Jones, 59, had worked at Pilkington UK with an "unblemished" record since leaving school.
  19. 'I was given a choice - keep my legs or keep my life' - the sepsis patient who lived

    The life-threatening reaction to infection caused Marshall Wylie to lose his legs.
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  21. Starmer Says He’s Staying

    Starmer vows to fight on despite another day of pressure from his party to quit.
  22. Trump takes his revenge on disloyal Republicans

    The US president targets his political enemies in Kentucky and Indiana
  23. A moving portrait of wartime Britain through children’s eyes

    Some of the last survivors of the Blitz, children who weren't evacuated, tell their story.
  24. Was it a penalty? Celtic-Hearts title decider set up as McInnes slams 'disgusting' call

    Hearts head coach Derek McInnes says his side are "up against everybody" after a "disgusting" 99th-minute penalty winner for Celtic ensured the Scottish Premiership title race goes to a final-day decider on Saturday.
  25. Assist of the season? Mesmerising Foden keeps title hopes alive

    Phil Foden's magical first-half assist proves the catalyst that Manchester City needed to maintain their challenge in this season's fascinating Premier League title race.
  26. Fifa risking player safety over heat at World Cup - scientists

    A group of world-leading scientists warn Fifa its current heat safety measures for the men's 2026 World Cup are "inadequate" and could put players at risk of serious harm.
  27. Penalty pandemonium sets up Hearts & Celtic showdown for the ages

    On a night of bewilderment, there was one unarguable truth. Hearts still have this in their own hands. Only Celtic can stop them, writes Tom English.
  28. Durham to Bedford - Gay's 200-mile drive to tell parents of England call-up

    On the day he learned he would be England’s new opener, Emilio Gay drove from Durham to Bedford to tell his parents about his first international call-up.
  29. An iron fist joining a broken team: Inside Mourinho's Real return

    Jose Mourinho is set to be appointed Real Madrid's new manager. Spanish football expert Guillem Balague explains why.
  30. McIlroy 'totally fine' for US PGA after toe issue

    World number two Rory McIlroy says using a "bigger and wider shoe with more cushioning" is helping deal with a sore little toe on his right foot.