BBC Lite
- Vance and Lammy host Ukraine talks ahead of US-Russia summit -
Ukraine's Volodymyr Zelensky rules out giving up land, as European security officials meet in the UK.
- At least 365 arrests at protest against ban on Palestine Action -
Protesters simultaneously unveiled signs with the same message "I oppose genocide. I support Palestine Action" in Westminster's Parliament Square.
- Eleven more die from malnutrition in Gaza, Hamas-run health ministry says -
Others were reported killed by Israeli operations, as an upcoming deadline for the evacuation of Gaza City has been reported.
- 'People are angry': Behind the wave of asylum hotel protests -
The BBC visits sites of protests to hear the voices of those opposed to the hotels and others in support of asylum seekers.
- Prince Andrew book seals his fate for any return -
Historian Andrew Lownie has made some unflattering claims in a book about Prince Andrew.
- Elon Musk's AI accused of making explicit Taylor Swift videos -
Grok Imagine's "spicy" mode made explicit videos of Taylor Swift, according to The Verge and Gizmodo.
- 'It's crazy': Royal Albert Hall hosts first overnight Prom in decades -
"The energy in the room has just been so incredible" organist and curator Anna Lapwood told the BBC.
- 'Are we not working class enough?' Students divided on civil service internship reform -
Some feel left out of a new government jobs scheme, but others are excited about the opportunity to get into the civil service.
- The unlikely bond between JD Vance and David Lammy -
The US vice president is beginning his UK holiday with a visit to the foreign secretary. Since when were they so close?
- Seoul's 'convenience stores' fighting loneliness -
From comforting bowls of ramen to company, these stores are South Korea's latest effort to fight loneliness.
- Nasa Apollo missions: Stories of the last Moon men -
Of the 24 Nasa astronauts who travelled to the Moon in the Apollo missions of the 1960s and 1970s, just five remain.
- I made an AI clone of my dead son - and let a journalist interview him -
An interview between a US journalist and an AI clone of a teenager who was killed during shooting at his school has prompted criticism online.
- Wembley investigating after 'hundreds' sneak into Oasis concert -
Wembley Stadium officials say they are investigating allegations that fans got in without proper tickets.
- Radioactive water 'leaked into loch' from nuclear base -
Sepa files say said the issues at Coulport, which date back to a pipe burst in 2010, were caused by "shortfalls in maintenance".
- Hundreds join anti-immigration protest in Nuneaton -
The protest was among a wave of action at towns and cities in England on Saturday.
- Astronaut Jim Lovell, who brought Apollo 13 safely back to Earth, dies aged 97 -
The commander of Apollo 13 famously rescued his men from near certain death in space.
- Atlanta police officer dies after shooting near CDC headquarters -
Officials identified the suspect as a 30-year-old man who died at the scene of the attack.
- North Korea dismantles propaganda speakers at border -
The move appears to be a positive reaction to overtures from the South's newly elected president.
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- Live at Edinburgh Fringe: Israel’s Gaza City Plan, JD Vance's Fishing Trip & Kemi's Cheating Confession -
Adam is joined by James Cook, Des Clarke and Ailbhe Rea live at Edinburgh Fringe!
- Why are Texan Democrats on the run? -
Texas Republicans have voted for the arrest of dozens of Democratic legislators
- Ridley Scott's masterful historical epic -
Maximus Decimus Meridius, favoured general of the Roman emperor, is betrayed and enslaved.
- 'World-class potential' - Sesko joins Man Utd for £74m -
Slovenia striker Benjamin Sesko becomes Manchester United's third major signing in attack this summer transfer window.
- Dow and England start assault on their 'Everest' -
Abby Dow suffered a leg break followed by heartbreak three years ago. She and England are treading carefully and plotting a path to the top of the women's game this time around.
- Spirit take final-ball wicket to beat Fire in thrilling finish -
London Spirit seal a dramatic two-run win over Welsh Fire as Charlie Dean takes a catch on the final ball to dismiss Georgia Elwiss, giving the away side the win in the Women's Hundred at Sophia Gardens.
- 'A game I'll never forget' - De Gea on 'emotional' Old Trafford return -
David de Gea describes his return to Old Trafford in Saturday's friendly between Manchester United and Fiorentina as "emotional".