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  1. Clarke steps down as Scotland boss after World Cup exit

    Steve Clarke resigns as Scotland head coach following the nation's group exit from the World Cup.
  2. 'Every person saved is a miracle': Families call to trapped loved ones in region devastated by Venezuela quakes

    Families keep vigil at buildings where they fear their loved ones are trapped, but face an impossible task to move heavy debris.
  3. US and Iran exchange strikes and accuse each other of violating ceasefire

    Iran says it has launched retaliatory attacks at US infrastructure in Kuwait and Bahrain after the US said it hit multiple targets across Iran.
  4. Harry reconsiders bringing Meghan and children on UK trip

    It comes after his request for police protection was rejected days before the family is due to arrive.
  5. Burnham will need a Moscow test as well as Makerfield test, says ex-military chief

    Former Chief of the Defence Staff Admiral Sir Tony Radakin says defence must be a priority for the next prime minister.
  6. Bad Bunny: Latin star lights up London with history-making stadium show

    Pride and a party as the Puerto Rican becomes the first Latin artist to headline a UK stadium.
  7. Job done - but England will not win World Cup unless they improve

    England did their job topping the group - but they can forget winning the World Cup if they do not improve, writes Phil McNulty.
  8. Victory over Panama delights England fans

    Fans in New Jersey and back at home cheered on as England won against Panama to finish top of Group L.
  9. Scotland's ill-fated World Cup story finally at a sorry end

    BBC Sport Scotland's chief sportswriter Tom English sums up his verdict on the nation's World Cup exit.
  10. I'm in therapy for my 14-hour-a-day phone addiction and I'm determined to beat it

    Addiction treatment centres say more clients are coming for help with "out-of-control" phone use.
  11. The Papers: 'Devolution revolution' and 'the cost of cool'

    Andy Burnham's economic policy speech next week and the record heatwave dominate Sunday's papers.
  12. Sort Your Life Out: The four most common cluttering mistakes and how to fix them

    Tidying expert Dilly Carter shares her best tips on organising your kitchen, lounge and clothes.
  13. Millie Bobby Brown and Louis Partridge on belly laughs, sibling vibes and Enola Holmes

    Brown talks to the BBC about having her "hands and heart" all over the detective adventure series.
  14. These women said no to having kids - here's why

    From financial constraints to worries about the environment, women tell the BBC why they do not want kids.
  15. Australia to double maximum penalty for platforms in breach of social media ban

    Children under the age of 16 have been prevented from 10 key social media platforms in Australia since December 2025.
  16. Trump's face is added to select US passports for America's 250th birthday

    The commemorative special edition passports will be available on 6 July, and can only be applied for in person
  17. 117 dead dogs found at California 'no-kill' animal rescue - many with gunshot wounds

    Hundreds more animals are still missing from the California facility as investigators continue excavating the grounds.
  18. Heatwave breaks records in Germany, Denmark and Czech Republic

    An estimated 150 million people are now experiencing temperatures of over 35C across Europe.
  19. Tech firms are blaming AI for mega device and console price rises

    Xbox consoles, Nintendo's new Switch 2 and Valve's Steam Deck are just some of the gadgets seeing price hikes in recent months.
  20. We host strangers for dinner every month - now we have 60 new friends

    After 2 years in Belfast, Nidhi Pal and Vik Parashar found a creative way to make new friends - a monthly dinner party with strangers.
  21. I'm 98 but I still do my 40 press-ups every day

    Bill Kober, who lives in Woodbridge, is proving that age is just a number... one press-up at a time.
  22. Banned swimmer's daughters to realise family's Commonwealth Games dream

    Annette Cowley was not allowed to compete at the 1986 Games as she was caught in a political storm.
  23. Rescued sewage work eggs hatch into five ducklings

    The eggs were spotted in a nest at risk of toppling over on the surface at a sewage treatment works.
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  25. Boiling point: The week of extreme heat

    Danger to life warnings and record heat: how the UK and Europe struggled to cope.
  26. The King (sort of) reveals his finances

    King Charles has become the first monarch to reveal their tax bill, paying £12.9m.
  27. Gripping, star-studded environmental thriller

    Past ties drag corporate lawyer Rob into conflict with a company he usually assists.
  28. Clarke steps down as Scotland boss after World Cup exit

    Steve Clarke resigns as Scotland head coach following the nation's group exit from the World Cup.
  29. Job done - but England will not win World Cup unless they improve

    England did their job topping the group - but they can forget winning the World Cup if they do not improve, writes Phil McNulty.
  30. Kane becomes England's top World Cup scorer - and now chases other greats

    Harry Kane became England's all-time leading World Cup scorer with his 12th goal in the win against Panama on Saturday, but how does he compare to other country's greats?
  31. Scotland's ill-fated World Cup story finally at a sorry end

    BBC Sport Scotland's chief sportswriter Tom English sums up his verdict on the nation's World Cup exit.