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  1. Trump confirms he asked Fifa boss for review of US striker's ban

    The US president says Fifa "made the right decision" to suspend Folarin Balogun's one-match ban, adding that otherwise, it would have left a "big stain" on the World Cup.
  2. Henderson expected to have surgery on injured wrist

    Jordan Henderson is expected to have surgery on the wrist injury he sustained while celebrating England's win over Mexico on Monday.
  3. Buckingham Palace says Prince Harry will not stay there despite his team announcing he would

    Royal sources say the Duke of Sussex had not responded to the offer of accommodation at a Royal residence by the deadline last week.
  4. 'The spectacle Iran wants the world to see': Lyse Doucet in Tehran for supreme leader's funeral

    Huge crowds have lined the streets of Tehran for the funeral procession of Iran's late supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
  5. Consultants in England vote in favour of NHS strikes

    The senior doctors in England now have a mandate for strike action over the next 12 months.
  6. Amber heat-health alerts issued as UK could see 10 consecutive days of temperatures over 30C

    Temperatures in the UK could reach above 30C for 10 consecutive days during the third heatwave of the summer
  7. Chris Mason: Accusations around Farage leave him looking vulnerable to his rivals

    The Reform UK leader is in the news and at the heart of the headlines are questions about power, transparency and money.
  8. Microsoft cuts 4,800 jobs and shrinks Xbox in 'significant restructure'

    The sweeping layoffs equate to 2.1% of Microsoft's workforce, with 1,600 immediate job losses at Xbox.
  9. Ukraine warns of interceptor missile shortage as 23 killed in Kyiv region

    President Zelensky says Sunday's "massive Russian attack" on Kyiv consisted of 68 missiles and 351 strike drones.
  10. Coach told FA footballer Maddy Cusack was a liar, inquest into her death hears

    Jonathan Morgan says she left out detail about their relationship when speaking to her family.
  11. Wildfire in southern France forces evacuation of 10,000 people

    Tour de France organisers ban spectators from stage three as a wildfire hits the Pyrénées-Orientales region.
  12. Frenchman convicted of 2020 murder of wife confesses from jail

    Cédric Jubillar, who previously denied killing his wife, was convicted despite her body not being found.
  13. What Haaland's home town did when Norway beat Brazil

    Watch how Erling Haaland's hometown of Bryne reacted to their hero scoring both goals as Norway knocked out Brazil to advance to the quarter-final of the World Cup.
  14. How England used five mini games to beat Mexico

    The tactical breakdown of how Thomas Tuchel's 10-man England pulled off a remarkable World Cup win in a hostile Mexico City.
  15. All-nighters, phone bans and school screenings - how you watched England's epic win

    Fans powered through a 02:00 BST kick-off gathering in packed pubs, watching from home, or later on at school.
  16. 'It's a very sad day' - Mexican fans react to loss to England

    Mexico's World Cup campaign ended with a 3-2 defeat to England in Mexico City.
  17. England into quarter-finals - what is their path to the final?

    BBC Sport takes a look at what England will need to do to reach the final after progressing the quarter-finals.
  18. The dark side of the Brazilian butt lift boom

    The aesthetics industry is worth billions but campaigners say there have been numerous cases of serious harm.
  19. Why is Farage facing renewed scrutiny over his finances?

    The Reform UK leader faces further pressure after reports he did not declare support from an ally.
  20. From an audience of one to 45,000: Wolf Alice's homecoming gig shows how far they've come

    The band break out their own version of Smells Like Teen Spirit at their biggest-ever headline show.
  21. Wegovy weight loss pill now available in UK - here's what you need to know

    The once-a-day pill, from the makers of the Wegovy weight-loss jab, can now be bought privately in UK pharmacies.
  22. 'I ate ketchup and cheese,' says Venezuelan girl trapped under quake rubble for 32 hours

    Fabiana was trapped in the rubble of a 10-storey residential building after two earthquakes rocked Venezuela in June.
  23. Where's our doctor, dentist, new school? The sprawling Glasgow suburb lacking basic amenities

    About 2,000 new homes are currently being built in Robroyston, but residents say no amenities are being provided alongside them.
  24. Why Ukrainian strikes on annexed Crimea are a blow to Putin

    Eastern Europe correspondent Sarah Rainsford explains why Crimea is a target for Kyiv, and why the peninsula matters to Vladimir Putin.
  25. Treasury sees defence as a drain not a driver for growth, says Healey

    John Healey quit his cabinet role as defence secretary over a long-delayed military spending plan.
  26. More than 1,000 arrested as part of global human trafficking crackdown

    Interpol says the vast majority of the 2,070 victims or potential victims identified were women being trafficked for sex.
  27. Pizza Express held inquiry into Andrew's Woking claim

    BBC Newsnight has learnt the pizza chain held an internal investigation into the former prince's assertion that he had visited its Woking branch.
  28. Watch: Why Australia's PM apologised for 'inappropriate' Kylie comments

    Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has apologised for remarks he made about popstar Kylie Minogue in a podcast interview last week.
  29. UK fighter jets intercept Russian plane over Norwegian Sea

    The Ministry of Defence calls Moscow's activity "unsafe" and "unprofessional".
  30. Inquiry into care of man held after 3-year-old injured in crocodile enclosure

    A council and the CQC confirm they have begun inquiries after a boy, 3, was attacked by a crocodile.
  31. Resignations after male councillors vote for rapist taxi driver to keep operator licence

    The four have resigned from Highland licensing committee after voting to allow David Brown to keep an operator's licence.
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  33. Who Is The Fraudster Who Paid For Farage’s Security?

    Reform denies rules were broken over benefits provided to Nigel Farage.
  34. After 250 years, do US citizens still believe in the American Dream?

    Historian Heather Cox Richardson on what history tells us about modern America
  35. Trump confirms he asked Fifa to review Balogun ban

    President Donald Trump confirms he asked Fifa to review United States striker Folarin Balogun's one-match suspension at the World Cup.
  36. How England used five mini games to beat Mexico

    The tactical breakdown of how Thomas Tuchel's 10-man England pulled off a remarkable World Cup win in a hostile Mexico City.
  37. 'You've been trying to kill me for 23 years' - should Ronaldo start?

    Appearing at his sixth World Cup, will Cristiano Ronaldo lift the famous trophy for the first time before he retires?
  38. James expected to return for Norway quarter-final

    England manager Thomas Tuchel expects Reece James to be available for the World Cup quarter-final against Norway on Saturday.
  39. Anyone have a spare house? Cobolli into quarter-finals

    Flavio Cobolli jokes that he needs a house to live in for the rest of Wimbledon after beating Alex de Minaur to reach the quarter-finals.
  40. Formula 1 and my autistic son - navigating noise, crowds and chaos

    My autistic son loves Formula 1 - and Silverstone have made it viable for him to go and watch it live.