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For the third time in four years, we appear on the brink of a prime minister announcing their plan to leave office, the BBC's political editor writes.
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The US-Iran talks began on Sunday in Switzerland, after last week's agreement, which includes a commitment to reach a final deal within 60 days.
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A Met Office amber weather warning for heat comes into force and will now last through to Thursday.
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Staff member who raised concerns about nursery worker Nathan Bennett was "ignored" for months.
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If Kostyantynivka falls, Russian forces would be able push towards Ukraine's last remaining strongholds in the east.
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The firm's marketing email appeared to reference an incident involving a toddler at a zoo.
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Abelardo de la Espriella appears to have narrowly defeated his rival Iván Cepeda, who says the preliminary count is "not yet official or binding".
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Police seized 2.7 tonnes of cocaine worth an estimated A$816m after searching a property in western Sydney.
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A topless man can be seen driving erratically in Edinburgh before abandoning his car and attacking a black man and a delivery rider.
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Despite a multi-million dollar renovation, the Washington DC landmark has peeling paint and algae. Trump claims vandals are partly to blame.
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Mohamed Salah fires Egypt to their first ever World Cup win - 92 years on from their tournament debut.
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Cape Verde's impressive World Cup continues with a draw against two-time winners Uruguay - and they will now be looking to make the last 32.
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Goalkeeper Alireza Beiranvand made a string of impressive saves to keep alive Iran's hopes of reaching the World Cup knockout stage for the first time, as they earned a hard-fought point against 10-man Belgium.
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Bukayo Saka trains with the England squad to provide a fitness boost to Thomas Tuchel before their second World Cup match against Ghana.
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Spain looked an instantly better team with Lamine Yamal in the side, with the 18-year-old showing why this could be his World Cup.
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The 2026 World Cup may only be 10 days old but the tournament has already rewritten football history. BBC Sport takes a look at the records already broken, or set to be.
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From west Cumbria to the World Cup, Carlisle is England's goalkeeper factory, with all of Thomas Tuchel's goalkeepers passing through the club.
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How many World Cup top goalscorers from down the years can you name?
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Former pupils describe staff pelting them with footballs and pouring pints of blackcurrant over them.
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As ticket demand outstrips supply by a ratio of 15 to one, desperate fans have become easy targets.
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When 84-year-old Maggie Dodd discovered that the last remaining bank in Lochgilphead was closing, she began to panic.
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Sir Keir Starmer's political future dominates Monday's front pages as pressure grows on him to quit.
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A weaker rupee and tougher immigration rules are pushing Indian students away from popular destinations like the US and UK.
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Shaun Burton's family say they are devastated, while a union leader calls his death "heartbreaking".
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The film's opening is a return to form for Disney and Pixar after facing notable challenges in recent years.
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Authorities say they do not expect the hikes to have an "immediate impact on inbound tourism".
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Romance and investment fraud is at record levels but what can you do to prevent being caught out.
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The health minister warns many citizens "will suffer", with temperatures set to peak on Monday.
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As English cricket deals with the fallout of an extraordinary two weeks, BBC cricket correspondent Stephan Shemilt explores the questions hanging over the entire England set-up.
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Taiwan's agriculture ministry is worried that Beijing wants to weaponise a local specialty: the atemoya.
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The government message about the PM’s future has changed.
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Mohamed Salah fires Egypt to their first ever World Cup win - 92 years on from their tournament debut.
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Cape Verde's impressive World Cup continues with a draw against two-time winners Uruguay - and they will now be looking to make the last 32.
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Jannik Sinner is the world's best tennis player. This is the journey that forged a champion.
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Wyndham Clark says "New York didn't really like me" after dealing with jeers from the fans to win a second US Open title.
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Does the performance, even the result, matter as long as Scotland qualify for the group stage of the World Cup after Wednesday's game against Brazil? Tom English ponders.
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Serena Williams will make a surprise return to singles action at Wimbledon later this month after accepting a wildcard.