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  1. Reform denies rules broken by Farage after benefits from ally not declared

    The Sunday Times says the Reform UK leader failed to register the support supplied by a cryptocurrency entrepreneur who had been convicted of fraud.
  2. England fighting history as well as Mexican nation in Azteca cauldron

    England will be battling against history as well as entire nation when the face Mexico in the World Cup last 16 at The Azteca, says chief football writer Phil McNulty.
  3. Watch: Lyse Doucet in Tehran as huge funeral for Iran's former supreme leader takes place

    Authorities expect up to 20 million people to attend ceremonies across Iran and Iraq over the coming days.
  4. How Iran's new regime is very different to what came before

    Khamenei's funeral is another reminder of the change Iran has seen, but what does its new leadership want?
  5. Prince Harry and Meghan: Will they or won't they, and will we care?

    There will be much attention on whether the Duke of Sussex can build bridges with his family.
  6. US marks 250th birthday with fireworks, flyovers and extreme weather

    US President Donald Trump's speech included some of his political agenda but also honoured war veterans and American history.
  7. Staying up for the match? How to handle a 1am kick-off

    Forget blocks and tackles, this is the tactical plan you need for the football.
  8. England enter the Azteca - where football kings are crowned

    BBC Sport explores the history and cultural power of the Azteca, one of the great cathedrals of world football, as England prepare to face Mexico there in the last 16 of the World Cup.
  9. Mexico return luxury watches gifted by YouTuber

    World Cup co-hosts Mexico - who play England on Sunday night - return luxury watches gifted to them by a content creator because Fifa rules prohibit expensive gifts.
  10. France survive Paraguay's 'disgraceful' and 'embarrassing' dark arts

    After dismantling all before them at this World Cup, France had to find a new way to win against a Paraguay side whose use of the dark arts angered many of those watching.
  11. Stay humble - the Premier League feud about to hit world stage

    The Premier League feud between Manchester City's Erling Haaland and Arsenal defender Gabriel goes global as Norway meet Brazil at the World Cup.
  12. Alan Shearer: Why England won't fear Mexico or the Azteca

    Former England captain Alan Shearer explains why Thomas Tuchel's team will not be worried about the difficult conditions when they play Mexico at the Azteca Stadium.
  13. Unbeaten in 34 matches - why Morocco are World Cup contenders

    As Morocco beat Canada to book their place in the last-8, their World Cup campaign can no longer be seen as a fairytale.
  14. James doubtful for Mexico tie but Quansah fit again

    Reece James misses training on the eve of England's World Cup last-16 tie against Mexico but Jarell Quansah is available again.
  15. What Sky buying ITV could mean for your favourite shows

    An announcement is expected imminently on Sky buying ITV's TV and streaming channels.
  16. How Manchester became an 'influencer heaven'

    Influencers are showing the world why they think Manchester is a great place it is to live.
  17. Moment of destiny for France's Le Pen in verdict to decide her future in presidential race

    Far-right leader Marine Le Pen is appealing against a verdict which found her guilty of misusing EU funds.
  18. Cowboys, fighter jets and US Border Patrol - inside Trump's big recruitment drive

    Space Force and Customs and Border Patrol are using a rodeo as a way to drive up recruitment numbers.
  19. A very British love affair - why Wimbledon regulars keep coming back

    Devoted fans of the SW19 Championships tell stories of camping in the queue and lifelong friendships.
  20. Harry Styles beats Taylor Swift's and Coldplay's Wembley records

    The Watermelon Sugar singer is the first artist to perform 12 shows on a single tour at the stadium.
  21. Australia probes mystery space balls that washed up on beach

    Officials are searching for the origins of six pieces of space debris discovered on Forrest Beach in Queensland.
  22. NHS app to use AI to determine which service best for patients

    The update will be available to all users in England by April 2028, the health service says.
  23. Police probe Yes Scotland campaign's 'missing £1.5m' claim

    It is claimed funds raised for the group which campaigned for independence in the 2014 referendum are "unaccounted for".
  24. Evacuations in Guam as super typhoon Bavi approaches

    The storm is forecast to bring winds in excess of 160mph and waves nearly 11m high when it makes landfall on Monday.
  25. New heatwave likely to peak at 34C with week-long health alert issued

    Another heatwave is on its way and set to last significantly longer as Stav Danaos explains.
  26. Ukraine hits major oil terminal in Russia's St Petersburg

    Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky says the target is key infrastructure "that generates revenue for Russia's war".
  27. Two found dead in crashed car in missing men search

    William Hutchinson was last seen on 24 June and Stuart Tallis was reported missing three days later.
  28. Life-size Lego bench built in memory of boy

    The bench is made in memory of Matthew Girard who died in 2020 from cancer.
  29. Man, 91, completes skydive for community group

    Alan Still completed the skydive for Rowleys Centre for the Community in Cranleigh.
  30. The school podcast that beat the professionals to a top award

    The Reading Cafe features pupils from Holy Cross High School in Hamilton quizzing authors, musicians and other cultural figures about books.
  31. Artist happily reunited with lost tea towel art

    Holly Searle had posted her work and was distraught when it was not delivered to its destination.
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  33. The Story Of Andy Burnham's Return To Westminster - Live At Crossed Wires Festival

    Chris and Faisal look at how he's gone from mayor to likely next PM.
  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. Zendaya stars in this heated tennis love triangle

    A love triangle forms between three tennis players.
  36. England fighting history as well as Mexican nation in Azteca cauldron

    England will be battling against history as well as entire nation when the face Mexico in the World Cup last 16 at The Azteca, says chief football writer Phil McNulty.
  37. France survive Paraguay's 'disgraceful' and 'embarrassing' dark arts

    After dismantling all before them at this World Cup, France had to find a new way to win against a Paraguay side whose use of the dark arts angered many of those watching.
  38. Stay humble - the Premier League feud about to hit world stage

    The Premier League feud between Manchester City's Erling Haaland and Arsenal defender Gabriel goes global as Norway meet Brazil at the World Cup.
  39. Williams is 'Ronaldinho-like' - but can she win Grand Slam matches?

    In her latest BBC Sport column from Wimbledon, Naomi Broady looks at if Serena Williams' comeback showed she can win future Grand Slam matches.