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  1. Three dead and one injured as helicopter crashes during flying lesson

    Four people were on board the helicopter when it crashed on the Isle of Wight, police say.
  2. Five journalists among 20 killed in Israeli double strike on hospital

    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said it was a "tragic mishap" and promised a "thorough investigation".
  3. Lil Nas X pleads not guilty to four felony charges after LA arrest

    The rapper, whose legal name is Montero Lamar Hill, was detained last week while wandering the streets in his underwear.
  4. Hospitality hit by half of all UK job losses since Budget, industry leaders warn

    Lobby group calls for urgent action to lower taxes, but the government says it is helping establishments.
  5. Watch: Trump says he wants to meet Kim Jong Un

    In a meeting with South Korean President Lee Jae Myung, Trump said he will meet with the North Korean leader in the "appropriate future".
  6. Man mistakenly deported to El Salvador set to be removed from US again

    Kilmar Abrego Garcia is taken into custody in Baltimore as his lawyers say he may be sent to Uganda.
  7. Record bank holiday temperatures for parts of UK

    The heat will be short-lived, with wet and windy weather expected for most by mid week.
  8. Less serious violence at Notting Hill Carnival this year, say police

    More than 400 people were arrested at the event, but police say fewer serious incidents took place.
  9. Scotland is known for its rain. So why are experts worried about water supplies?

    Restrictions are being introduced on water use by businesses near two rivers where the levels are low.
  10. Kneecap cancel US tour dates amid court case

    The trio said they have cancelled all upcoming US tour dates because of the "proximity of our next court hearing in London".
  11. 'No expectations' - Draper digs in on US Open return

    Jack Draper comes through a severe examination of his fitness on his US Open return to join fellow Briton Cameron Norrie in the second round.
  12. Inside Donetsk as residents flee attacks on Ukrainian region Putin wants to control

    Quentin Sommerville follows volunteers carrying out evacuations in eastern Ukraine as drone attacks rage.
  13. Israeli double strike on Gaza hospital - what we know

    Netanyahu said it was a "tragic mishap" but did little to address the apparent "double-tap" nature of the attack.
  14. Lives torn apart by fatal crashes on one of UK's longest roads

    The family of an American woman who died in a crash on the A9 with her brother and mother talk about the impact.
  15. A cut-off finger ended her comfortable family life. Now she's hiding from US officials

    Donald Trump declared some cartels to be terrorist organisations. So why are the victims of cartels in hiding?
  16. Women aren't just 'cosy gamers' - I play horror games and 600,000 watch

    Once thought of as a male-dominated pastime, the number of women streaming and playing video games is growing rapidly.
  17. How Russia is quietly trying to win over the world beyond the West

    Over the past three years, Russian state-backed news channel RT has expanded its international presence.
  18. 'We're the UK's last piano builders - but it's not a dying art'

    Craftsmen at Yorkshire Pianos hope to be the "first of a new age of piano building".
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  20. Virginia Giuffre memoir to be published months after death

    She had finished working on the "intimate" and "heartbreaking" book before she took her own life in April, her publisher says.
  21. Medvedev has US Open meltdown after photographer interrupts play

    Daniil Medvedev is out of the US Open after a remarkable defeat by Benjamin Bonzi, where a photographer walking on to the court changed the course of the match.
  22. Mushroom murderer left me half alive, only survivor of toxic lunch tells court

    Family members of the three people Erin Patterson murdered with toxic mushrooms have confronted her in court.
  23. 'It's terrifying': Thousands evacuate as typhoon batters Vietnam

    It comes less than a year after Vietnam was hit by Typhoon Yagi, which killed 300 people.
  24. ScotRail to replace controversial AI voice on trains

    Voiceover artist Gayanne Potter said a "dreadful" robotic version of her voice was being used on trains
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  26. Israel begins ground offensive in Gaza City

    Palestinians flee Gaza City districts as Israel says first stages of offensive have begun
  27. Is Donald Trump losing his Latino base?

    And can the Democrats win them back?
  28. 'No expectations' - Draper digs in on US Open return

    Jack Draper comes through a severe examination of his fitness on his US Open return to join fellow Briton Cameron Norrie in the second round.
  29. Dibling deal 'fits the bill' - Everton sign £40m teenager

    Everton sign Tyler Dibling from Southampton in a deal worth an initial £35m plus £5m in add-ons.
  30. 'Positive' Dowman plays 'like Messi' - Walcott

    Theo Walcott says 15-year-old Arsenal winger Max Dowman reminds him of Lionel Messi and is "so refreshing" to watch.
  31. Invincibles all-but in men's Hundred final after beating Spirit

    Oval Invincibles effectively seal their place in Sunday's men's Hundred final by easing to a six-wicket victory over London Spirit at The Oval.
  32. Wolves reject £50m Newcastle bid for Strand Larsen

    Newcastle United have a £50m bid for striker Jorgen Strand Larsen rejected by Wolves as they look to sign a striker before the transfer deadline.
  33. Jacks takes spectacular leaping catch to remove Pope

    Will Jacks takes a brilliant leaping one-handed to catch to remove Ollie Pope off the bowling of Sam Curran as London Spirit face Oval Invincibles in the men's Hundred at the Oval.