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  1. Delays to defence plan undermine UK credibility, MPs say

    The Defence Investment Plan is now due to be released ahead of a Nato summit early next month.
  2. Starmer tells supporters he will fight any leadership contest

    The prime minister's position has hardened since Andy Burnham said he would seek to enter any potential Labour contest.
  3. Cosmeticorexia: How girls are falling down a skincare rabbit hole

    Fuelled by social media, the market for children's skincare is booming. Experts fear for the long-term impact on girls
  4. Police officer turned Love Island US contestant faces hometown backlash

    Sean Reifel's joined the cast of the popular reality series less than a year after he joined his hometown's police force.
  5. Hegseth attacks Europe over migration with beach 'invasion' D-Day speech

    The US defence secretary was speaking in Normandy, 82 years after allied forces launched their operation to liberate Nazi-occupied north-western Europe.
  6. Manhunt for suspects after 12 people shot near festival in Ohio

    Police in the Toledo city say it appears that two people fired weapons and they were "probably shooting at each other".
  7. Watch: A veil, gowns and umbrellas at a rainy royal wedding

    Princess Anne's son Peter Phillips married NHS nurse Harriet Sperling in a private ceremony.
  8. Not a football fan? Here's how to sound like a World Cup expert

    Not a football superfan? Try these easy conversation-starters to sound like an expert.
  9. The Nowak murder has lit a match under British politics. This is how we got here

    The police response to the murder of Henry Nowak has triggered a heated transatlantic debate.
  10. I was applying for hundreds of jobs - this tip helped me get one

    Four people who weren't hearing back from job applications shared what they did differently to secure their first role.
  11. Cake sheds are making bakers £1,000 a week - but the dream might be over

    They may have captured the public's imagination, but are councils coming for the cute cake cupboards?
  12. The gamers taking on the industry to stop it switching off games

    Stop Killing Games is challenging the idea publishers can shut down a game without making sure it's still playable.
  13. Why pupils are getting custom school leavers shirts made for their last day

    In between studying for GCSE exams, many students spend hours designing personalised leavers' shirts.
  14. The Papers: 'Cuts to fund defence spark chaos' and 'Kate the cream of hearts'

    The government's defence spending plans feature on many of Sunday's front pages - along with a royal wedding.
  15. Patient, precise, clinical - are Scotland ready to make World Cup mark?

    Scotland thrash Bolivia and are in decent fettle one week out from the biggest game of their international lives.
  16. Lebanese general among three soldiers killed in Israeli attack on car

    The Israeli military is investigating the incident in south Lebanon, where it is fighting Hezbollah.
  17. 'My great-grandad saved your life' - Aberfan survivor left stunned on school visit

    An Aberfan disaster survivor met the great-grandson of the caretaker who pulled him from the rubble.
  18. Insecurity and instability drive voters in Peru's tight presidential race

    After eight presidents in ten years, many voters are looking for stability so the next president can focus on tackling crime and inequality.
  19. Builder wins bet on Epsom Derby thanks to 'spooky' time capsule tip

    A member of the team that unearthed the 62-year-old letter put £20 on what came to be the winning horse.
  20. 'He's causing havoc': Parrot loose in Inverness blamed for damage to cars

    Residents of Lochardil say the parakeet is pecking chunks out of parts of their cars.
  21. I moved from Ethiopia to Shetland - and I've brought the coffee with me

    Netsanet Sori is bringing a flavour of the farm where she grew up to her new home 4,000 miles away.
  22. Rivals costume designer honoured to make outfit for Dame Jilly Cooper

    TV drama Rivals' costume designer says it was an honour creating an outfit for Dame Jilly Cooper.
  23. 'It was an easy decision': Man donates part of his brain to help find cure for dementia

    Aidan McAllister gave permission for doctors to take a part of his healthy brain matter to use for dementia research.
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  25. Will Henry Nowak’s Murder Change Policing?

    And US Vice-President JD Vance blames his death on migration.
  26. Anthropic: AI could escape human control

    US firm proposes coordinated global slowdown on building advanced artificial intelligence
  27. Explore a place where science, politics and culture collide

    Film exploring the human stories behind mankind’s biggest experiment in particle physics.
  28. This was a training game - England & Tuchel now need to get serious

    England have one more game to prepare for their World Cup campaign - and they must use it wisely, writes Phil McNulty.
  29. Patient, precise, clinical - are Scotland ready to make World Cup mark?

    Scotland thrash Bolivia and are in decent fettle one week out from the biggest game of their international lives.
  30. 'I want to thank myself' - Andreeva's journey to Grand Slam glory

    Mirra Andreeva thanks her coach, her team and most importantly herself as she claims her first Grand Slam trophy at the French Open.
  31. Russell perplexed by struggles having arrived in Monaco playing mind games

    George Russell tried playing a few mind games with Mercedes team-mate Kimi Antonelli but is now the one "scratching my head".
  32. England move closer to win on wet day at Lord's

    England make use of the limited time available on a rain-affected day three to move towards a much-needed victory over New Zealand in the first Test at Lord's.
  33. Billam-Smith stops Rozicki in Zuffa Boxing's UK debut

    Britain's Chris Billam-Smith marks Zuffa Boxing's UK debut show with a gritty performance to beat Ryan Rozicki by technical knockout after seven gruelling rounds in Bournemouth.
  34. Scotland score four in first half to beat Bolivia

    Watch the goals as Scotland score four in the first half to beat Bolivia in their final World Cup warm-up.