BBC Lite
- Manchester Airport brawl CCTV shown to jury -
The trial of two brothers accused of attacking police hears of a "high level of violence".
- London remembers 7/7 bombings 20 years on as William lays flowers for victims -
The names of those killed in the bombings 20 years ago have been read to a congregation of families and survivors.
- Why don't we trust technology in sport? -
Technology editor Zoe Kleinman explores the tensions between between humans and machines that were encapsulated at Wimbledon.
- The Salt Path author defends herself against claims she misled readers -
Writer Raynor Winn denies allegations that some elements of her best-selling book misled readers.
- 200 million year-old flying reptile species found -
The newly discovered flying reptile is the oldest pterosaur in North America.
- Russian minister sacked by Putin found dead -
On Monday morning a presidential decree stated that Starovoit had been dismissed from his post.
- Released Hamas hostage says Trump can bring home those still captive in Gaza -
Keith Siegel urged the US president to pressure both Israel and Hamas to agree a new ceasefire and hostage release deal.
- Emergency alerts to be sent to UK smartphones -
A test message will be sent to smartphones on 7 September, after a previous test revealed technical issues.
- Workplace misconduct and discrimination NDAs to be banned -
There has been concern that non-disclosure agreements have been used to silence those in workplaces suffering harassment.
- Maternity retailer worn by Kate enters administration -
Consultancy firm Interpath confirmed that it had been appointed as administrators by the company.
- Young campers, teachers and football coach among Texas flood victims -
At least 95 lives were lost near the Guadalupe River after a deluge on Friday, authorities say.
- What early warnings did flood-hit Texas receive? -
Questions have been raised about why people were not evacuated before the deluge.
- Watch: Timelapse shows how suddenly Texas flood waters rose -
Footage shows how the banks of the Llano River rose quickly over the course of an hour.
- A girls' summer camp swept away by a 'horrific' deluge -
Terrified girls at Camp Mystic swam through the broken window of one cabin into the swirling darkness of the flood.
- An orange plate and cancer lie: Key evidence that gripped mushroom murder trial -
Erin Patterson's conviction ends a monthslong trial full of dramatic allegations.
- Is the UK really any safer 20 years on from 7/7? -
The British state has an evolved and sophisticated suite of powers and tools - but the shape of the threat has shifted.
- Names of 7/7 London bombing victims read aloud -
Saba Edwards and Thelma Stober read the names of the victims, in an emotional tribute.
- Lena Dunham on fatphobia, dating advice and her new London rom-com -
Dunham's latest project is a Netflix rom-com loosely based on her life over the last few years.
- Who should foot the bill for tennis players' pay rise? -
As players ask the Grand Slams for more prize money, the chair of the All England Club suggests those questions should be directed to the regular tour events.
- Devastated Dimitrov retires injured while leading Sinner -
A devastated Grigor Dimitrov retires injured when two sets up on world number one Jannik Sinner in the Wimbledon fourth round.
- Watch: Moment pet lion pounces on woman in street -
CCTV footage shows the moment a lion leaps over a concrete wall before attacking a woman.
- Former Tory cabinet minister Jones joins Reform UK -
Ex-Welsh secretary David Jones becomes the third former Tory to join Nigel Farage's party in the last two weeks.
- YouTuber arrested over F1 car damaged at Silverstone -
The streamer, real name Morgan Burtwistle, was later released and denies damaging the classic car.
- Trump threatens tariffs on 14 countries from August -
President Trump says the US will impose a raft of import taxes on 14 countries after delaying his Liberation Day tariffs.
- US to remove Syria's HTS from list of foreign terror groups -
The Islamist group led a rebel offensive that toppled Syria's Assad regime in December.
- US justice department finds no Epstein 'client list' -
An official memo also says that the disgraced financier did take his own life - contradicting conspiracy theories.
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- Flash Floods Devastate Texas -
At least 91 people are confirmed dead, following flash floods in central Texas.
- Is Trump deporting record numbers of migrants? -
The US president has made Los Angeles his deportations battleground
- Morecambe and Wise's formative years -
One-off drama telling the story of Eric Morecambe and Ernie Wise's formative years.
- Devastated Dimitrov retires injured when two sets up on Sinner -
A devastated Grigor Dimitrov retires injured when two sets up on world number one Jannik Sinner in the Wimbledon fourth round.
- 'Legend Lara should keep Test record' - why Mulder stopped on 367 -
South Africa’s Wiaan Mulder declares on 367 not out, passing up the opportunity to break Brian Lara’s record for the highest individual score in a Test innings.
- Arsenal close in on Gyokeres deal after face-to-face talks -
Arsenal sporting director Andrea Berta holds face-to-face talks with Sporting in Portugal as the Premier League club move closer towards a deal for striker Viktor Gyokeres.
- 'Exceptional' Spain show adaptability - but are they vulnerable? -
Spain have laid down a marker at Euro 2025 with 11 goals in two games - but what makes them so good, and do they have weaknesses?
- Wimbledon announces change after line call controversy -
Wimbledon makes changes to its electronic line calling system to remove the possibility of 'human error' after controversy on Sunday.
- 'This doesn't feel like a win' - Sinner through after Dimitrov retires hurt -
World number one Jannik Sinner says Grigor Dimitrov "deserves" to be in the Wimbledon quarter-finals, after the Bulgarian is forced into retiring with a two-set lead because of a pectoral injury in their fourth-round match.
- Djokovic breaks Federer 'curse' in battling win -
Novak Djokovic breaks the "curse" of playing in front of former rival Roger Federer as he beats Alex de Minaur to reach the Wimbledon quarter-finals.