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The London mayor is to be joined by broadcaster June Sarpong and former union chief Christina McAnea in the Lords.
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Fifa is "assessing the match reports" before deciding whether to punish Argentina after players held a banner in support of their country's claims to the Falkland Islands.
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It might feel like the last thing anyone wants right now - but here is why, actually, you do want to watch the World Cup's third-place play-off.
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The government says it wants to update "outdated" marriage laws to give couples in England and Wales more choice.
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Advisers are asking the government to consider introducing the jabs following concerns over a meningitis B outbreak earlier this year, in which two people died.
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The uncle of a man being held on suspicion of murder tells the BBC his legs "went like jelly" when he heard his nephew had been arrested.
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Winkleman said she was "incredibly grateful" for the opportunity, but had been "too nervous" to enjoy it.
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It will be illegal to sell high-caffeine beverages to under-16s from April next year, but soft drinks with lower caffeine levels will not be affected.
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The ex-head of Italy's motorway operator Giovanni Castellucci was handed a 12-year term over the 2018 bridge collapse.
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Courtney Gartshore, 28, denied the culpable homicide of her three-month-old daughter Dahlia-Rose.
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The US military targeted an unladen oil tanker which it said was heading for the key Iranian oil terminal on Kharg island.
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Ellen Roome believes her son's death in 2022 was as the result of an online challenge gone wrong.
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BBC Sport understands that Thomas Tuchel's defensive tactics in the World Cup semi-final defeat to Argentina are being hotly debated by the England squad.
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BBC Sport explores a bond between two world-class footballers from different generations who appear bound by destiny
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The manner of England's World Cup exit was meek, and Thomas Tuchel must now find a way to fix those problems as focus will soon turn to qualifying for Euro 2028.
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Sean Carrington says he has "no regrets" about his tattoo despite the Three Lions' frustrating exit.
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King Charles III hinted at England's World Cup semi-final loss as he poured a pint in a pub.
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New monkey species hailed as 'amazing discovery' by conservationist.
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The chief executive of Wild reveals what happens behind the scenes of social media posts.
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Relationship OCD is gaining awareness, but limited data means little is known about how common the condition is.
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Andy Burnham will be moving into Downing Street next week, and a question remains over who will be his neighbour in Number 11.
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The film, starring Matt Damon and Zendaya, is director Sir Christopher Nolan's first since Oppenheimer.
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Mary Jo 'MJ' Campbell was featured on multiple episodes of Keeping Up with the Kardashians over the years.
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A rift between Fedorov and Commander-in-Chief Oleksandr Syrskyi was apparently at the heart of Zelensky's decision.
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Described as a "listening tour of the UK", Burnham will travel across the country in August while MPs break for the summer.
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A White House staffer has been accused of using inside knowledge of speeches to make nearly $100,000 on Kalshi.
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A man who stabbed a dog-walker to death is guilty of attempting to kill his landlord.
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Daniel Sean James, 46, is accused of killing Kirandeep Kaur in her home and stabbing another man.
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It's part of a wider crackdown from the consumer regulator into potentially unfair practices by private parking operators.
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An improved England beat India by four wickets to set up an ODI series decider at Lord's on Sunday.
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When England's World Cup hopes were extinguished, it paved the way for the UK's top golfers to take centre stage at the Open - led by the colourful Dan Brown.
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Thomas Tuchel was meant to be the man whose fresh approach would win England major honours, but defeat by Argentina felt like a familiar story - has anything really changed from the Gareth Southgate era?
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England's rugby players have switched hotels in Buenos Aires to avoid their return home being wrecked by World Cup celebrations should Argentina's football team beat Spain in Sunday's final.