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  1. US and Iranian presidents sign deal aiming to end war

    The fate of Iran's nuclear programme, a key reason cited by the US for starting the conflict, is still to be negotiated.
  2. What's in the US-Iran agreement?

    The 14-paragraph memo includes an end to fighting, an agreement that Iran will never have a nuclear weapon, and a $300bn redevelopment package for Iran.
  3. This was an England we haven't seen for years - and it was fun

    Fun to watch and full of intent - this was an England we have not seen for years, writes Phil McNulty.
  4. Watch: England fans cheer each goal in exhilarating opener against Croatia

    Supporters for both sides turned out in droves to watch England v Croatia in their opening match of the World Cup.
  5. Cervical cancer deaths in England fall to zero in young women given vaccine

    A new study finds that hundreds of lives have been saved since school-age girls were offered the HPV jab in 2008.
  6. Simpler, older version of Stonehenge found three miles from famous site

    The structure consisted of two posts that lined up with the solstices 5,000 years ago.
  7. Developing heatwave across Europe to send UK temperatures above 30C

    Very warm weather is set to return to parts of the UK with temperatures of 30C plus expected as Europe experiences a 'heat dome' as Simon King explains.
  8. ChatGPT can be made to generate sexualised and violent images, researchers find

    But researchers say its still possible to trick the AI chatbot into producing graphic content.
  9. Interest rates expected to be held by Bank of England

    The Bank last cut interest rates in December but upheaval in the Middle East has stalled any further reductions.
  10. Polls set to open in Makerfield by-election

    There are 14 candidates vying to be the Greater Manchester constituency's new MP.
  11. The Ring and Lilo & Stitch actress Daveigh Chase dies aged 35

    Chase died from sepsis following a bout with meningitis in a Los Angeles hospital, her longtime manager told the BBC.
  12. Apple to raise prices as AI boom pushes up chip costs

    The firm's outgoing boss Tim Cook did not say when prices will rise or which products will be affected.
  13. Ronaldo struggles after fellow superstars sparkle

    Three superstars delivered for their countries at the World Cup on Tuesday. But Cristiano Ronaldo could not follow suit on Wednesday as Portugal were held to a surprise draw by DR Congo.
  14. Fans boo, players adapt - the view on World Cup hydration breaks

    Supporters are booing them, coaches are using them, players are adapting to them - mid-half hydration breaks are affecting everyone at the World Cup in different ways.
  15. From one to 48 - every World Cup team ranked after first game

    All 48 teams at the World Cup have now played once. BBC Sport's experts have ranked them all, from best to worst. Who is top? Not defending champions Argentina.
  16. 'I buried my parents one day after the other' - Ebola mourners learn how to grieve safely

    A cemetery at the epicentre of the outbreak is rapidly filling up, however large traditional funerals have been scrapped.
  17. US-Iran deal leaves core sticking points unresolved - and a $300bn question

    Trump has insisted the deal ensures that Iran will never buy, develop or produce a nuclear weapon. But text of the agreement falls short of that.
  18. The Papers: US-Iran deal and England's World Cup win

    The BBC, along with other broadcasters, is not allowed to report details of campaigning while the polls are open.
  19. An ultra-rare Star Wars Lego collection went missing - it's sparked viral conspiracies

    Bricks & Figs shops around the US have been receiving threats due to the missing Star Wars Lego set, the company says.
  20. Prince and princess join Royal Ascot racegoers

    About 290,000 people are expected to attend Royal Ascot this week.
  21. Ancient 'Robin Hood' tree is dead, experts say

    The Major Oak is thought to have stood for more than 1,000 years in the heart of Nottinghamshire's Sherwood Forest.
  22. UN human rights experts demand release of British couple jailed in Iran

    They said proceedings against Lindsay and Craig Foreman had been marked by grave irregularities.
  23. Bird flu kills more than 75% of baby seals on remote Australian island, study finds

    Scientists say 13,000 southern elephant seal pups on Heard Island have died of the H5N1 strain.
  24. MI5 boss declares himself a Slow Horses fan

    Sir Ken McCallum says he is a fan of the show that has been described as the anti-James Bond.
  25. Teenager dies in horse-drawn carriage accident in New York

    The horse bolted and toppled over after the carriage driver stepped down to take a picture of the passengers.
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  27. How Will The Social Media Ban Change Children’s Lives?

    Education secretary joins Newscast to discuss social media ban for under-16s.
  28. Americanswers… on 5 Live! Is Trump still fit for the job on his 80th birthday?

    Donald Trump is now the second oldest president in US history
  29. Southgate confronts the crisis facing boys and young men across Britain

    Gareth Southgate confronts the crisis facing boys and young men across Britain.
  30. Inside the OnlyFans machine

    Amber Haque reveals how OnlyFans models suffer widespread exploitation by their managers.
  31. This was an England we haven't seen for years - and it was fun

    Fun to watch and full of intent - this was an England we have not seen for years, writes Phil McNulty.
  32. From one to 48 - every World Cup team ranked after first game

    All 48 teams at the World Cup have now played once. BBC Sport's experts have ranked them all, from best to worst. Who is top? Not defending champions Argentina.
  33. England hit four in World Cup opener against Croatia

    England make a winning start to their World Cup 2026 campaign, beating Croatia 4-2 in a thrilling match in Dallas.
  34. 'Chip on shoulder' may help Bellingham to best form

    Jude Bellingham says the external "noise" around his place in the England team may help him find his best form during the World Cup.
  35. 'If we lose, we lose in our way' - how Tuchel inspired England at half-time

    England players were on the receiving end of a half-time reproach from manager Thomas Tuchel as their World Cup campaign got off to a victorious start against Croatia.