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- Lionesses defy odds to create English football history -
How the Lionesses completed "the greatest achievement in the history of English football" by retaining their European Championship title.
- EU and US agree trade deal, with 15% tariffs for European exports to America -
US President Donald Trump and EU chief Ursula von der Leyen shake on it after "tough negotiations" in Scotland.
- Malnutrition in Gaza at alarming levels, WHO warns as aid airdrops resume -
Israel's concession to aid come as it faces growing international pressure to alleviate mass starvation in Gaza.
- Officers faced Southport killer 'shoulder to shoulder' -
A year on, the officers who first faced the Southport killer discuss the impact of his attack.
- Google failed to warn 10 million of Turkey earthquake -
The tech giant said only 469 serious warnings were sent out ahead of the 7.8 magnitude quake.
- Three killed and others injured in German train derailment -
At least 100 people on board as train comes off rails near Stuttgart in south-west Germany.
- The rise of Japan's far right was supercharged by Trump - and tourists -
"Foreigners are scary. I’m afraid they may go on a rampage": How tourists played a role in turning the land of humdrum politics into a fierce political battleground
- Imported dogs 'posing risk to UK', RSPCA warns -
The charity calls for all dog rescue organisations to be licensed amid concerns over imported pets.
- Royals lead praise for 'awesome' Lionesses after Euro win -
The prime minister says the team are "history makers" as tributes to the victorious England side roll in.
- Churchgoers killed in DR Congo attack linked to Islamic State -
Around 20 of the dead were taking part in a night vigil which was stormed by armed men, officials say.
- Strictly announces two new professional dancers -
Alexis Warr and Julian Caillon are joining the line-up when Strictly returns to screens in the autumn.
- 'We'll remember this forever': England fans jubilant as their heroes win again -
Fans give the England v Spain final an 11 out of 10 and say they'll remember it forever.
- Bronze played entire Euros with fractured leg -
England defender Lucy Bronze's middle name is Tough, which perfectly encapsulates her Euro 2025 performances as the defender tells BBC Sport she played the whole tournament with a fractured tibia.
- Relive the penalty shootout from England's Euro 2025 win -
Relive the drama of every single penalty from the final of Euro 2025 as England beat Spain 3-1 on spot kicks to lift the trophy.
- No bank holiday after Lionesses make history in Basel -
There are no plans for a bank holiday to mark the Lionesses' victory, BBC News understands.
- The Caribbean islands that give you a passport if you buy a home -
Five of the region's island nations offer such citizenship by investment for as little as $200,000.
- The Papers: 'You were roarsome!' and 'Queens of Europe' -
The Lionesses' thrilling victory over Spain in the Euros final dominates Monday's papers.
- Both sides can claim victory in US-EU tariff deal, but devil may be in detail -
This deal shows how serious President Trump is about renegotiating America's trading relationship with the rest of the world.
- Jeremy Bowen: Israel's aid measures a gesture to allies horrified by Gaza starvation -
This might be a tacit admission by the Israelis that they need to do more - but more likely the measures are a response to allies.
- Does this look like a real woman? AI Vogue model raises concerns about beauty standards -
The first AI-generated model to appear in the pages of Vogue is seen in an advert for Guess.
- The ancient site that has become a political flashpoint in India -
The archaeological site of Keeladi has unearthed remnants of an urban settlement, fuelling competing historical claims.
- American musical satirist Tom Lehrer dies at 97, US media report -
Lehrer, a Harvard-trained mathematician, wrote darkly humorous songs, often with political connotations.
- Thailand and Cambodia agree to talks in Malaysia after four days of fighting -
It comes after US President Donald Trump told both sides to press for a ceasefire.
- Tories would ban strikes by NHS doctors, says Badenoch -
Thousands of resident doctors are currently on strike after a dispute with the government over pay.
- Wildfires rage in Greece and Turkey as extreme heat persists -
Firefighters warn of a "difficult day" ahead, with temperatures are forecast to reach up to 44C (111.2F) on Sunday.
- Beyoncé reunites Destiny's Child at final Cowboy Carter show -
The trio surprised fans with a medley of some of their biggest hits, including Lose My Breath and Bootylicious.
- Drake cancels Manchester gig at short notice due to 'travel issues' -
The Canadian rapper reschedules Monday's performance for 5 August with a day's notice.
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- Mass Starvation Warnings in Gaza -
Humanitarian groups urge Israel to allow aid access
- Donald Trump vs The Wall Street Journal -
Trump has sued the WSJ, but they’re not backing down
- Toby Jones presents must-see Dad's Army moments -
Toby Jones presents a set of must-see Dad's Army moments from the BBC's archives.
- New drama from writer Jimmy McGovern -
From multi-award-winning screenwriter Jimmy McGovern
- No-one can stop Stokes overdoing it but himself - Agnew -
Ben Stokes will not be told to limit his bowling, but must realise he needs to for the good of his England team, writes Jonathan Agnew.
- 'She is not human' - Bronze played entire Euros with fractured leg -
England defender Lucy Bronze's middle name is Tough, which perfectly encapsulates her Euro 2025 performances as the defender tells BBC Sport she played the whole tournament with a fractured tibia.
- Fine margins: How Norris lost out to Piastri in Belgium -
Oscar Piastri's victory in the Belgian Grand Prix underlines the fine margins that will likely decide the world championship battle with his team-mate Lando Norris.
- England 'rode luck but not lucky' - Williamson -
England won Euro 2025 after all three knockout matches went to extra time, two of them to penalties - but captain Leah Williamson says they were not "lucky".
- Woad, 21, claims Scottish Open victory on pro debut -
England's Lottie Woad delivers a statement victory on her professional debut at the Women's Scottish Open as a final-round 68 secures her second tour win.
- What makes Euro 2025-winning manager Wiegman so successful? -
Sarina Wiegman led England to back-to-back European Championship titles after the Lionesses beat Spain on penalties. So what makes the Dutchwoman so successful?
- Bronze admits to playing with a broken leg at Euro 2025 -
England's Lucy Bronze tells BBC Sport she has played with a fractured tibia throughout Euro 2025.