BBC Lite
- Sewage discharges to halve by 2030 in 'water revolution', minister pledges -
Environment Secretary Steve Reed says the government is preparing a "water revolution" and that the water sector is broken.
- At least 14 dead in South Korea floods and landslides -
There are fears the death toll will rise after raging floods destroyed roads, submerged buildings and ravaged farmland.
- New criminal offence to target violence-obsessed suspects before they attack -
The law will be tightened so police can stop those without a clear ideology earlier, says the home secretary.
- Parked in lay-bys - the drivers determined to avoid airport drop-off fees -
With more than half of the UK's busiest airports having raised 'kiss-and-fly' fees in the last year, some people have their own ideas.
- US tech CEO resigns after Coldplay concert embrace goes viral -
The company said its leader had not met the expected standard of conduct and accountability.
- Usyk and 'Ivan' - the untouchable duo who can't be beaten? -
BBC Sport looks at where Oleksandr Usyk ranks among the all-time heavyweight greats and who in the current generation could beat him.
- Mr and Mrs XCX: Brat star weds drummer of The 1975 -
Pop star Charli XCX tied the knot with the drummer of band The 1975 on Saturday.
- High on snus in school: The hidden nicotine pouches shredding teens' gums -
Growing numbers of young people are using these highly addictive - but almost completely unregulated - products.
- How the rise of green tech is feeding another environmental crisis -
The world's race to decarbonise has led to the rise of electric cars - and with it, soaring demand for lithium, which is required for the batteries
- Should school summer holidays be shorter? -
Six weeks can feel like a long time for parents, but are shorter summer breaks a good idea?
- Members only: India's rich and famous ditch old-school clubs for exclusive hangouts -
A new generation of wealth creators has fuelled demand for private members-only clubs in Asia's third largest economy.
- Are we willing to drop cash Isas and take more risks with our money? -
Experts have questioned Rachel Reeves' plan to encourage investors with a campaign in the style of "Tell Sid".
- 'Great British Energy solar panels' were made in China -
A Labour MP says GB Energy should buy British to avoid the risk of forced labour in supply chains.
- Nearly half of hospital loo users do not wash hands -
One professor said the University of Surrey study findings were "worrying but not surprising".
- Syria struggles to quell deadly Bedouin-Druze clashes in south -
Hundreds of people have died in clashes between Bedouin and Druze fighters in Suweida, reports say, despite "immediate ceasefire".
- Prime suspect in mistaken-identity murder can't hide forever, victim's family say -
The sister of a schoolboy stabbed to death in a mistaken identity hit appeals to the fugitive.
- Dozens dead after Ha Long Bay tourist boat capsizes in Vietnam -
The incident happened in Vietnam's popular Ha Long Bay during bad weather, with five people still missing, local reports say.
- Parades, flags and songs: The campaign to force Ukrainian children to love Russia -
Russian youth organisations are encouraging Ukrainian children to turn against their country.
- Fantastic Four and Pokémon Presents: What's coming up this week? -
Madonna is also in the (re)mix this week, while Happy Gilmore returns to the greens after 30 years.
- World's first 150mph car returns to beach where it broke record -
Sir Malcolm Campbell's Blue Bird returns to Pendine Sands for the 100th anniversary of the record.
- Japan heads to polls in key test for Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba -
The election comes as US President Donald Trump ramps up pressure on Tokyo amid tense tariff negotiations.
- Taiwan coach apologises for 'pressuring' students to give blood -
An investigation at National Taiwan Normal University found blood sampling had taken place for "research projects".
- Disabled man fined for parking outside his home wins appeal at the second attempt -
Mark Toplass successfully appealed against a penalty charge notice over a parking permit.
- More than £40k raised for school coach crash victims -
Several fundraisers have been launched to help those affected by the crash.
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- More River Pollution, More Anger -
Serious pollution incidents by water companies rise by 60% in a year.
- The President's Path: Why are Epstein files dividing MAGA and Trump? -
Trump faces backlash from his base as demands grow for Epstein file transparency
- Usyk and 'Ivan' - the untouchable duo who can't be beaten? -
BBC Sport looks at where Oleksandr Usyk ranks among the all-time heavyweight greats and who in the current generation could beat him.
- Is Open all over or do chasing pack have chance? -
Scottie Scheffler is looking increasingly unassailable in Royal Portrush - can anyone deny him his fourth major and first outside the US?
- England overcome lightning delay to beat US -
England cruise past the United States in a weather-affected match in Washington which has almost two hours of delays.
- Pacquiao, 46, draws with Barrios in comeback fight -
Manny Pacquiao says he wants a rematch against WBC welterweight champion Mario Barrios after missing out on the title on his return to boxing.
- Berger's journey from cancer to shootout hero -
Ann-Katrin Berger was Germany's hero as she made two decisive saves in a penalty shootout as they defeated France in a chaotic quarter-final at Euro 2025.
- Rashford's big move - from unwanted at Man Utd to wanted by Barcelona -
With Marcus Rashford set to leave Old Trafford, BBC Sport explains how he ended up on the brink of a remarkable move to Barcelona.
- 'The genius of modern boxing' - Usyk knocks out Dubois in rematch -
Oleksandr Usyk further cements his place as one of boxing's greats by stopping Daniel Dubois in round five at Wembley Stadium to become a two-time undisputed heavyweight champion.