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British hopes end with double defeat to Canada
Dan Evans and Jack Draper fall to straight-sets losses in front of record home crowd.
Set-piece killer Jover part of mania for detail that separates the Gunners from Tottenham
Yes, well, of course that was going to happen. Ange Postecoglou has a particular manner on the touchline, a way of standing in the same spot for long periods of time, fists bunched in his pockets, a little hangdog and sad, like a long-suffering dad at sports day.
Explainer What the charges against City mean
As an independent commission prepares to assess the 115 charges, here is everything you need to know
Barnes' blast sinks stumbling Wolves as Howe calls for 'unity'
If there is a civil war raging in the background, it seems to be suiting Newcastle very well.
Piastri edges Baku battle as Norris closes on Verstappen
Engrossing and impossibly tense, Formula One might consider itself flattered if the final third of this season delivers with the same compelling drama as the Azerbaijan Grand Prix.
In the running Coe faces almighty fight to become IOC president - but write him off at your peril
While most Britons were demolishing the last of the Christmas turkey in 1979, Sebastian Coe ran 14.4 miles up the Derwent Valley, defying everything that nature and the elements dared to throw at him.
Airport expansion Operators hope plans will fly with pro-growth Labour
The younger, tormented minister considering his position before the Labour government granted Heathrow's third runway in 2009 might have been greatly relieved to know that, 15 years later, not a shovel would have touched the ground.
England's north-south gap in rents shrinks to 11-year low
The gap in rents paid by those in the north and south of England has closed to its lowest level in at least 11 years, figures show.
Fight drown as epic’ floods sweep central and eastern Europe
Eight people have drowned in Austria, Poland and Romania with four others reported missing in the Czech Republic as Storm Boris continues to lash central and eastern Europe, bringing torrential rain and floods that have forced thousands of people to evacuate their homes.
Real Madrid pulls plug on concerts at revamped stadium after 'torture-drome' noise complaints
Real Madrid football club has cancelled or rescheduled all concerts at its Santiago Bernabéu stadium and is working to comply with council noise regulations after local people complained that a series of loud, late gigs had turned the arena into a \"torture-drome\".
‘‘High probability’ Gaza strike killed three hostages
The Israeli military has said there is a \"high probability\" that three hostages found dead in a tunnel at the end of last year were mistakenly killed in a strike that also took the life of Hamas's northern Gaza brigade chief, Ahmed al-Ghandour, in November.
'War stole our future' The children denied an education
Every evening, for two hours, Asma Mustafa sits down with the small children of Nuseirat camp in central Gaza for what now passes as school in the beleaguered strip.
GP says he has to leave the UK after autistic daughter is denied a visa
An experienced and highly regarded doctor working at an east London surgery says he has no choice but to walk away from his job because the Home Office is separating him from his wife and autistic daughter.
'I want them crushed' The e-bike backlash and why one council is ready to ban them
Coming out of Wembley Park tube station, it is hard not be dazzled by the flashy high-rises and looming stadium.
Nuts and bolts solution found to speed of building Crystal Palace
It was built at unprecedented speed to exhibit the greatest treasures and manufacturing achievements of the British empire to the world.
Fashion week Big and bold tributes to trailblazing female artists
On the 16th floor of a Brutalist office block, the actor Joely Richardson chatted in the front row at the Roksanda London fashion week show, her salmon pink two-piece accessorised with kingfisher tights and dramatic hand gestures.
Muslim body calls on Labour to stop freezing it out of talks
The head of the Muslim Council of Britain (MCB) has called for an explanation and a review of the government's policy of non-engagement with the body after her appeals for contact during the summer riots were ignored.
Conservatives Cleverly does not rule out future Hester donations
The Conservative party leadership candidate James Cleverly yesterday declined to rule out accepting future donations from Frank Hester, the businessman who said Diane Abbott made him \"want to hate all black women\".
Transparency Lammy calls buying outfits with donor funds routine’
The foreign secretary, David Lammy, has suggested it is routine for political donors to pay for outfits for prime ministers and their spouses in a row over the late declaration of funds for a personal shopper and clothes for Keir Starmer's wife, Victoria.
Channel crossings Eight people die when small boat sinks off French coast
Eight people died trying to cross the Channel from France to England early yesterday, French regional authorities said.
Billionaire splashes down after splashing out for private spacewalk
The civilian crew on SpaceX's Polaris Dawn mission returned to Earth yesterday after a historic five days in orbit that took them higher than anyone since Nasa's trips to the moon more than half a century ago.
Purple patch for British blueberries as farmers enjoy fruits of sales boom
Whether they add them to smoothies or salads, or just pop them straight in their mouths, Britons are eating more blueberries than ever before.
Harry gets first birthday greeting from his brother in three years
The Prince and Princess of Wales delivered a small peace offering in their rift with the Duke of Sussex yesterday by wishing Prince Harry happy birthday for the first time in three years.
Trump safe after shots fired near golf course
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump was safe after gunshots were fired near his golf course in West Palm Beach, Florida, last night.
Jewish Chronicle writers quit over 'fabrications'
A number of prominent columnists have resigned in protest from the Jewish Chronicle (JC) after allegations it printed articles about the Gaza conflict based on \"wild fabrications\".
PM accused of seeking to copy far right on migration
MPs and NGOs alarmed by Starmer meeting with Italy's Meloni on asylum
'A very different vibe' Disquiet over Linkin Park's explosive comeback
Oasis may have sold a lot of tickets, but for many music fans there's an even bigger rock comeback this year: Linkin Park, whose first three albums went 25 times platinum between them in the US alone, have dramatically ended a seven-year hiatus that followed the 2017 suicide of co-frontman Chester Bennington.
Spud we like How TikTok helped spark a huge baked potato revival
By 10.30am, a queue is already forming outside a closed baked potato van in a converted tram in Preston, Lancashire.
Turkey Body of activist killed in West Bank lands in Istanbul
The body of the Turkish-American activist Ayşenur Ezgi Eygi has landed in Istanbul, carried by a procession of Turkish honour guard soldiers.
First spy cams, now deepfake porn South Korean fury at scale of abuse
The anger was palpable. For the second time in just a few years, South Korean women took to the streets of Seoul to demand an end to sexual abuse. When the country spearheaded Asia’s #MeToo movement, the culprit was molka – spy cams used to record women without their knowledge. Now their fury was directed at an epidemic of deepfake pornography.