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- Russia 'complicating' end to war, says Zelensky as Trump urges Ukraine to agree to Moscow peace deal -
The US president will meet Ukraine's president in Washington on Monday in the wake of his Alaska summit with Vladimir Putin on Friday.
- Trump's ceasefire pivot will cause dismay in Kyiv and Europe -
The US president demanded a ceasefire before he met Putin. His change of mind flies in the face of what Europe and Ukraine want.
- Malnourished Gazan woman flown to Italy dies in hospital -
The woman was one of 180 Gazans evacuated by Italy in response to the humanitarian crisis
- Trump posted a photo of me sitting by my tent - then a bulldozer arrived -
DC's largest homeless encampment was destroyed after the president called for a crackdown. What happened to its residents?
- 'A fresh start': William and Kate to move to new Windsor home -
A royal source says it's an opportunity to leave some of the more unhappy memories behind.
- Gaza aid dropped into Israeli-designated danger zone, BBC Verify finds -
BBC Verify finds 10 occasions where aid was dropped into an area Israel has warned people not to enter, saying it would put their lives at risk.
- Man arrested after Bournemouth striker Semenyo reports racist abuse -
Bournemouth player Antoine Semenyo reported being racially abused during the game at Anfield.
- Five key takeaways after the Alaska summit -
With no ceasefire and an invitation to Moscow, the US and Russia's meeting yields more questions than answers.
- 'The world is behaving irrationally' - Putin's warm welcome gets cold reaction in Ukraine -
In the absence of a deal, Ukrainians focused on the optics of Putin's visit to Trump in Alaska.
- End of Ukraine war 'closer than ever' thanks to Trump, says Starmer -
Sir Keir Starmer commends President Trump's efforts in Alaska on Friday, saying it brings "us closer than ever before" to ending the war.
- Leaves falling, berries ripe, but it's hot. Is autumn coming early? -
Has autumn come sooner than expected to the UK - and does it even matter if it has?
- 'Do you have a girlfriend yet?': Pupils open time capsule letters to self -
Students at a secondary school in London wrote letters to themselves at the height of Covid - and opened them again just before their GCSEs.
- Nerd glasses and friendship necklaces: Claire's was heaven until Shein came along -
As the future of the chain hangs in the balance, what made tweenagers fall in love with its quirky charm?
- Once a place of horror, now a tourist town - with an uncertain future -
Chile wants to turn the site where a cult leader tortured prisoners and abused his followers into a memorial.
- Yellow stickers and fridge hacks: How to feed children for less in the holidays -
Parents share their tips for cooking up extra meals without overspending at the supermarket.
- US halts visitor visas used for medical trips from Gaza -
The State Department announcement came after a right-wing activist criticised the programme.
- The Papers: 'Putin demands land for peace' and 'war on motorists' -
Global reaction to Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin's Alaska summit features prominently on Sunday's papers.
- Derelict fortress transformed into £3m party island -
Mike Conner hopes the island's next owner will make the most of it to bring more tourists to Wales.
- A family at war and accusations of poisoning leave tycoon's body in limbo for 12 years -
After a long and bitter legal battle splitting his family, Harry Roy Veevers is yet to rest in peace.
- Erin rapidly intensifies to category five hurricane -
The "extremely powerful" storm "explosively deepened and intensified" overnight, say forecasters
- Beyond chow mein: Can a new wave of restaurants help China win hearts? -
As an authoritarian China tries other forms of soft power, a sumptuous table may be a useful draw.
- New faces but familiar heroes on 'proud day' for Sunderland -
The 2025-26 Premier League season is barely a game old but, for Sunderland fans, the embryonic table merits more than just a glance.
- Bring sick and injured children to UK from Gaza immediately, MPs say -
Unicef has estimated that 50,000 children have been killed or injured since the conflict in Gaza began two years ago.
- What to know as Air Canada grounds flights and attendants strike -
Air Canada advises passengers not to go to the airport unless they have tickets on other airlines.
- Brighton fan dies after falling ill at Fulham game -
A Brighton fan dies after becoming unwell during the second half of the club's opening Premier League game of the season against Fulham.
- Topshop returns to the High Street, but can it get its cool back? -
For many, the stores defined their childhood. Now the retailer says it is reopening them, and held its first catwalk for years on Saturday.
- Last surviving WW2 Victoria Cross recipient dies aged 105 -
John Cruickshank suffered 72 injuries during the bombing raid on a U-boat in 1944 but refused medical treatment.
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- 'Lovely guy' & 'top signing' - Reijnders shines for Man City -
Pep Guardiola describes Tijjani Reijnders as a "lovely guy" and "top signing" as the Dutchman shines on his Premier League debut for Manchester City.
- 'What next?' - Itauma blows away Whyte in one round -
Moses Itauma needs less than two minutes to emphatically stop Dillian Whyte and further strengthen his credentials as the next heavyweight star.
- Australia come from 22-0 down to beat South Africa -
Australia produce a stunning fightback to beat world champions South Africa in Johannesburg in the opening match of the Rugby Championship.
- Newcastle need striker but is there any way back for Isak after chant? -
Newcastle United fans made themselves clear about Alexander Isak after their side's 0-0 draw against Aston Villa - is there any way back?
- Robertson edges out O'Sullivan to claim Saudi title -
Neil Robertson beats Ronnie O'Sullivan 10-9 in a classic encounter to claim the Saudi Arabia Masters title in Jeddah.
- 'Back with a bang!' - Hodgkinson wins 800m in world lead time -
Keely Hodgkinson makes a triumphant return from a hamstring injury with a new world lead time of 1.54.74 to win the women's 800m race at the Diamond League event in Silesia, Poland.
- The Trump-Putin summit: Tactics and trolling? -
Trump and Putin head to Alaska for talks.
- Inside Trump’s meeting with Putin… Americast is in Alaska! -
Can Trump stop the war in Ukraine?
- Joan: the razor-sharp-tongued first lady of laughter -
Katherine Ryan presents a celebration of the razor-sharp-tongued first lady of laughter.