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  1. Labour MPs press Kendall on rollout of benefit changes

    The government was forced into concessions on its welfare plan following a backlash among its own MPs.
  2. Police launch criminal investigation into Bob Vylan and Kneecap Glastonbury sets

    It follows performances from both bands on Saturday at the Glastonbury music festival in Somerset.
  3. Israeli strike on Gaza seafront cafe kills at least 20 Palestinians, witnesses and rescuers say

    The outdoor cafe was frequently used by journalists, activists and local residents.
  4. 'I had to investigate my own abuse case because the police failed me'

    Police are failing to properly investigate coercive control, victims and campaigners say.
  5. Heatwave peak sees parts of UK climb to 33C

    The rise in temperature coincides with the beginning of Wimbledon and the end of the Glastonbury festival.
  6. Almost 2,200 dog attacks on Royal Mail staff last year

    The number of incidents has risen since a drop in the pandemic, although serious injuries are down.
  7. Emma Raducanu beats British teenager Mimi Xu on first day of Wimbledon

    British number one Emma Raducanu cruises to a comfortable victory over compatriot Mimi Xu in her opening-round match at Wimbledon.
  8. 92-year-old man found guilty of 1967 rape and murder

    A 92-year-old is convicted of raping and murdering Louisa Dunne in her Bristol home in 1967.
  9. 'We're not safe here anymore' - Syria's Christians fear for future after devastating church attack

    Many Christians in Syria fear the new Islamist-led government is not doing enough to protect them.
  10. Royal train to be cut in Palace cost-saving measure

    The announcement has come alongside the annual publication of royal finances.
  11. The Vivienne died two days before body found, inquest hears

    James Lee Williams, 32, found fame after winning the first series of Ru Paul's Drag Race UK.
  12. What has been driving the rise in disability benefit claims?

    The government has confirmed details of its scaled-back plan to reform some benefits.
  13. How cold case killer was caught after more than half a century

    The conviction of Ryland Headley is thought to be the oldest cold case murder ever solved in the UK.
  14. Did BBC's focus on one potential Glastonbury controversy miss another?

    This was not the peace-loving, welcome-to-all vibe that Glastonbury tries to project, writes Katie Razzall.
  15. How safe is the Boeing 787 Dreamliner, really?

    Long before the Air India tragedy, the cause of which is still to be determined, people who had worked on the 787 had raised concerns about the production standards
  16. Why 'best-dressed officials' are missing from Wimbledon

    Wimbledon is without line judges for the first time - will 'sport's best dressed officials' be missed?
  17. How unusual is this UK heat and is climate change to blame?

    Scientists are clear that global warming is making heatwaves like this hotter and more likely.
  18. England? Spain? What stats say about who will win Euro 2025

    Will it be England, Spain or someone else? Opta predicts each country's chances of winning Euro 2025
  19. Tree that killed child was propped up for decades

    A councillor says supports had been holding up the tree at least as far back as the 1990s.
  20. Food delivery apps to tighten checks to stop illegal workers

    Government met with Deliveroo, Uber Eats and Just Eat after report drivers are sub-letting accounts.
  21. UK F-35 parts exports to Israel are lawful, High Court rules

    The court has rejected a challenge brought by human rights groups.
  22. Prada acknowledges footwear design's Indian roots after backlash

    Prada described the Kolhapuri sandals as "leather footwear" but did not mention its origins, prompting backlash.
  23. Idaho ambush suspect wanted to be a firefighter before deadly attack

    The suspect deliberately lit a fire to lure first responders to a mountainous area near Coeur d'Alene.
  24. Israeli military investigates 'reports of harm to civilians' after hundreds killed near Gaza aid sites

    The IDF said instructions had been issued to forces after "lessons learned".
  25. Covid inquiry hears of care home 'slaughter'

    Relatives of care home residents tell the Covid inquiry they will never get over how their loved ones died.
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  27. Is Zohran Mamdani the Democrat’s new secret weapon?

    Why New York's mayoral race affects the rest of America
  28. Music and Politics At Glastonbury

    Glastonbury organisers say they are "appalled" by comments made by an act.
  29. A classic rom com with Hugh Grant and Andie MacDowell

    Over the course of five social occasions, a committed bachelor may have discovered love.
  30. Boulter and Kartal win on record-breaking day for British players

    Katie Boulter and Sonay Kartal both produces impressive victories at either end of a record-breaking day for British players at Wimbledon.
  31. Putintseva asks umpire to eject spectator over safety fear

    World number 33 Yulia Putintseva raises security concerns about a spectator during her first-round match at Wimbledon, asking for them to be ejected.
  32. 'Fifa should consider playing World Cup final at 9am'

    Extreme weather during the Club World Cup in the United States this summer means Fifa should think about playing the men's World Cup final at 9am next year, according to an expert.
  33. 'All kinds of wizardry!' - best shots from day one of Wimbledon

    Watch the best shots from day one of Wimbledon 2025 featuring defending champion Carlos Alcaraz and Great Britain's Sonay Kartal.
  34. Alcaraz avoids Fognini shock after fan taken ill

    Carlos Alcaraz avoids a seismic shock against Italian veteran Fabio Fognini to set up a Wimbledon second-round meeting with British qualifier Oliver Tarvet.
  35. 'I can't hear it' - Wimbledon's first day of electronic calling

    Some players have said the calls are too quiet. Others say they miss the tradition. How has the first day of electronic line-calling gone at Wimbledon?