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  1. Trump heralds Iran deal but questions - and risks - remain

    The announcement of an Iran deal was a welcome birthday gift for the president – but its success or failure may hinge on the details.
  2. OnlyFans 'agents' control and threaten creators while taking half their earnings, BBC finds

    Dozens of women on OnlyFans describe being exploited by managers who promised to help maximise profits.
  3. Norwegian crown princess's son found guilty of two counts of rape

    Marius Borg Høiby, the 29-year-old son of Norway's Crown Princess Mette Marit, has been found guilty of two counts of rape and given four years in jail.
  4. Russian strikes kill nine in Ukraine and damage historic cathedral, officials say

    A Ukrainian drone attack in the Russian city of Tula, south of Moscow, killed three people and wounded three others.
  5. US musician Oliver Tree dies in helicopter collision in Brazil

    The singer-songwriter is among six people presumed dead in air crash over Rio de Janeiro on Sunday.
  6. Arrest made after seizure of Russian oil tanker in Channel

    National Crime Agency officers detain an Indian national on suspicion of sanctions offences.
  7. Assisted dying returns to Parliament as MP urges peers to 'finish the job'

    Lauren Edwards says she will bring the exact same bill which was narrowly passed by the Commons but ran out of time in the Lords.
  8. Trump and thousands of others watch UFC fight on White House lawn

    Justin Gaethje beat Ilia Topuria to win the lightweight championship in the main event.
  9. Oil prices slide after US-Iran deal announced

    Under the agreement, the key Strait of Hormuz waterway will be reopened, US President Donald Trump said.
  10. Jude Bellingham criticism 'hard to read' says Jordan Henderson

    England's Jordan Henderson says he finds it "hard to read" what is written about Jude Bellingham but believes the midfielder can be the team's "X-factor" at the World Cup.
  11. Brighton's Yasin Ayari scores at World Cup but refuses to celebrate

    Yasin Ayari scores a stunner for Sweden against Tunisia but refuses to celebrate. The Brighton midfielder could have represented the opposition as his father is Tunisian.
  12. Ex-England boss Gareth Southgate not a TV pundit as he thinks it is 'best to keep out of the way'

    Former England manager Sir Gareth Southgate says he turned down work as a pundit at the World Cup because he did not think it would be "helpful" to the side's chances.
  13. Unclear if US-Iran agreement will provide respite to Lebanon

    Pakistan says the deal includes Lebanon, but recent ceasefires there have failed to take hold.
  14. Why you might not be buying the right pain relief for period cramps

    Many women are buying less effective pain medication for period cramps, supermarket data suggests.
  15. The Papers: 'Australia plus' social media ban and 'Russian incursion'

    A number of the papers preview the announcement of a ban on social media for under-16s on Monday.
  16. Roy Hattersley: Labour politician who helped start the party's modernisation

    Able Labour politician, often at odds with his party, who became a successful author and columnist.
  17. Jurors, lawyers and social workers face 'resilience test' in inaccessible courts

    Access issues faced by wheelchair users in courts include broken lifts, “unsafe” ramps and unsuitable toilets.
  18. As more US business owners retire many are selling up to their staff

    Some six million bosses of American firms will be entering retirement between now and 2035.
  19. Millions of people can get discounts on their bills - here's how

    Lower social tariffs allow many people on benefits to get cheaper deals for water, broadband and phone.
  20. Our newborn baby died four years ago and we still don't know why

    Kianty and Conor Simpson have yet to scatter son Jacob's ashes as no inquest has been held for him.
  21. Surge in scams as fraudsters use AI to target people

    On average, nearly eight cases of fraud in which money is stolen are reported in the UK every minute.
  22. 11 skydivers and pilot killed in US plane crash

    The plane had just taken off in the US state of Missouri, but failed to gain altitude, according to local emergency responders.
  23. Summer warmth to return this week with highs of up to 30C

    A warmer week is ahead, though rain remains in the forecast for some.
  24. Hamilton's first Ferrari win a statement to himself and rest of F1

    Lewis Hamilton's win in Barcelona was a moment of redemption after a first season at Ferrari that left him questioning himself, and others questioning him.
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  26. Royal Marines Take Control Of Russian Shadow Fleet Tanker

    Royal Marine Commandos boarded a Russian shadow fleet oil tanker in the English Channel.
  27. The battle in rural America against AI data centres

    Utah approves the world’s largest data centre (62sq miles) but opposition is growing
  28. Wirtz, Isak & Diomande shine at World Cup as Iraola plots Liverpool revival

    Florian Wirtz, Alexander Isak and Yan Diomande all shine as the World Cup provides a perfect scouting opportunity for new Liverpool boss Andoni Iraola, says Phil McNulty.
  29. From last-chance saloon to World Cup redemption for Potter

    For a manager who was dismissed by West Ham in September after failing at Chelsea before that, few would have expected Graham Potter to be steering a nation to a winning start in the World Cup this summer.
  30. US star Gaethje wins at Trump's UFC White House show

    Justin Gaethje provides a perfect ending for American spectators at the White House, including President Donald Trump, as he shocks Ilia Topuria to win the UFC undisputed lightweight title.
  31. Political tension has undermined World Cup joy, says Iran striker

    Iran's striker Mehdi Taremi said the country's political predicament "undermines the joy of the World Cup".