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England's players stood before their Euro 2025 semi-final on Tuesday after the Lionesses decided to stop taking the knee, while the substitutes linked arms on the touchline.

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The BBC visits Suweida's National Hospital where staff claim patients were killed by Syrian government forces.

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The singer helped invent both heavy metal and the image of the wild rock star, before unlikely reality TV fame.

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Fifteen deaths have been reported over the past day, the Hamas-run ministry says, as the UN warns of "soaring" malnutrition.

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Supporters of the Lionesses in Geneva share their excitement as England prepares to take on Italy.

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With the second Test looming large in Melbourne, head coach Andy Farrell has some food for thought as he prepares to name his matchday squad on Thursday.

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Arsenal are close to a deal for Sporting striker Viktor Gyokeres after negotiations over the finer details of the transfer took longer than expected.

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The UK foreign secretary also criticises Israel's rejection of an international statement calling for the war to end.

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UKTV, which presents the award, said it wanted to "reflect on how we continue to support comedy".

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The Middle East has been transformed since 7 October, and almost two years on, the conflict in Gaza is at another inflection point.

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The UK suspended dozens of arms licences to Israel last year, but many say the measures do not go far enough.

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Deepti Sharma takes a stunning one-handed catch to dismisses Amy Jones for four as England fall to 8-2 in their chase of 318 in the third and final One Day International against India at Durham.

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England make a number of mistakes whilst fielding against India in the third ODI to give their opponents a helping hand as the tourists make 318 from their 50 overs in the third and final One Day International at Durham.

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Brewdog said the "difficult decision" had been taken as a result of "ongoing industry challenges".

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India captain Harmanpreet Kaur leads from the front as she scores 102 to help her side set England 319 to win the third and final one-day international at Durham.

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Judge rules that the estate of the late tech tycoon, who died when his boat sank last year, must pay out.

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Daniel Dubois' team will hold an "internal inquest" after a video surfaced showing a reported house "gathering" hours before his defeat to Oleksandr Usyk.

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Officials say they want to ask Maxwell "what do you know?", as her lawyers confirm they are in discussions with the government.

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Eligibility for compensation has also been extended to employees of one of Fayed's private airline companies.

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Some are worried about fines, but what happens if the rules are breached?

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Crystal Palace submit an appeal against their demotion from the Europa League to the Conference League with the Court of Arbitration for Sport.

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The deal includes songwriters being paid for attending recording sessions for the first time.

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Smriti Mandhana falls just five runs short of her half-century as Sophia Dunkley takes an excellent catch to leave India on 81-2 against England in the third one-day international in Durham.

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India captain Shubman Gill says England acted against the “spirit of cricket” during a dramatic third Test at Lord's.

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Plea comes with little time left to avert disruption as NHS poised to cancel care ahead of walkout.

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