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Marines were joined by National Crime Agency officers in the six-hour long operation in the early hours of Sunday.
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British armed forces boarded a Russian shadow fleet oil tanker in the English Channel.
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It might have been nervy. It might not have been pretty. But Scotland are here. And Scotland have won. Tom English reports from Boston.
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The prime minister is expected to announce measures on protecting teenagers online on Monday.
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The US president's comments come as Iran says an exact date has not been decided.
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Not all votes have been counted, but the current trend suggests 55% of participants voted against the proposal.
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Supporters gathered in bars and venues across the country in the early hours to watch the match against Haiti.
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With eight third-place finishers advancing to the last 32, might three points be enough for Scotland to make history?
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Curacao has possibly been most famous for its alcoholic drink of the same name - but now the nation is ready to announce itself at the World Cup.
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Somali referee Omar Artan, who was denied entry to the United States to officiate at the World Cup, will still receive his tournament fee from Fifa in full.
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Two men are charged for stealing $18,000 worth of property from England at their Kansas City training base.
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Nestory Irankunda was born as a refugee in Tanzania before becoming Australian record breaker with goal in victory over Turkey.
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Vinicius Jr scores a wonder goal to rescue his side but Brazil's performance against Morocco raises more questions than answers.
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Some new rules and tweaks to a few old ones have been introduced for the 2026 World Cup. But are the changes leading to confusion?
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The singer songwriter's first collection is inspired by the experiences that shaped him before he was famous.
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A niche group of content creators called "virtual parents" have become hugely popular among young people.
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Marius Borg Høiby will appear via video link, almost three months after his trial came to an end on 40 charges, including four counts of rape.
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The BBC went behind the scenes as the score for the blockbuster James Bond video game was recorded.
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As President Donald Trump celebrates his birthday, we ask people who have worked into their 80s themselves about what it takes to keep going.
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Why has the American economy continued to outperform so many of its peers, despite facing the same global shocks?
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The walkout had been due to start at 07:00 BST on Monday and last until Friday.
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The new defence secretary tells the Sunday Telegraph he is determined to ensure the military gets "what they need".
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The Knicks clinched the title against the San Antonio Spurs, 94-90, in the fifth game of the best-of-seven series.
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The highly controversial trend lies at the intersection of Russia's war on Ukraine, new AI technologies and grief.
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A campaigner is calling on the government to resume investigations into alleged encounters.
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Police are reviewing the investigation into Katie Beattie's death following calls from her family.
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A decorative flagon in the shape of a woman's head is among the finds.
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St Mary's Church in Beddgelert was the last place standing in a challenge that started with a world map.
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A Coventry head teacher says pupils are having chats and playing games after they banned phones.
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No one was harmed in the incident, which saw motorists treated to an early Fourth of July show.
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A new poll suggests the party could steal a significant number of voters from Reform UK.
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Utah approves the world’s largest data centre (62sq miles) but opposition is growing
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The football World Cup has taken a back seat in New York as the Knicks win their first NBA title in 53 years.
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With eight third-place finishers advancing to the last 32, might three points be enough for Scotland to make history?
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Somali referee Omar Artan, who was denied entry to the United States to officiate at the World Cup, will still receive his tournament fee from Fifa in full.
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Thomas Tuchel will pick his first England World Cup team on Wednesday, when the Three Lions take on Croatia. BBC Sport pundits choose their starting XIs - who would you pick?
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Nestory Irankunda was born as a refugee in Tanzania before becoming Australian record breaker with goal in victory over Turkey.
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It might have been nervy. It might not have been pretty. But Scotland are here. And Scotland have won. Tom English reports from Boston.