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1/4|The Lionesses show off the trophy after defending their European title

The Lionesses show off the trophy after defending their European title

Hero Hampton secures immortality for Lionesses with shoot-out glory

England 1 Spain 1 (England win 3-1 on pens): Goalkeeper’s heroics make history for English football with nation’s first major trophy on foreign soil


Nurses set to reject pay offer as further strike action looms

Royal College of Nursing is expected to turn down a 3.6 per cent increase, raising the prospect of industrial action alongside junior doctors


Badenoch says Tories would ban doctors from going on strike
Politics


Smoke rising from the Gaza Strip after Israeli attacks.



Princess Charlotte of Wales at the UEFA Women's EURO 2025 Final.
Princess Charlotte among fans embracing ‘amazing spirit’ of the Lionesses

Royal Navy sailors in uniform at a ceremony.
Australia and UK will deter China together, defence secretary says

Princess Charlotte of Wales at the UEFA Women's EURO 2025 Final.
Princess Charlotte among fans embracing ‘amazing spirit’ of the Lionesses





Peter McCormack, owner of Real coffee, behind the counter of his Bedford shop.
The Bitcoin businessman battling to save Bedford from the brink


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Gino D'Acampo preparing a lemon and limoncello tiramisu in Vernazza, Italy.
Cooking shows get the chop as controversies leave a bitter taste

Data suggests broadcasters are commissioning fewer food programmes after recent allegations concerning celebrities

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Julia Pyke, co-managing director of Sizewell C, stands in front of a site plan.



Prison officers to use Tasers on violent inmates as assaults soar





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Burned-out military vehicle in Sweida, Syria, after sectarian clashes.
‘­I’m a mother who watched her sons killed’: Syria returns to bloodshed

Members of the Druze minority are telling of executions, allegedly by gunmen from government forces, after clashes between opposing groups


Palestinians in Gaza receive food aid.
I’m safe now but my family in Gaza are starving before my eyes



Photo of Hezbollah commander Fuad Shukr.
Fuelled by rivalry, Israeli intelligence’s ruthlessly effective year


Couple sitting on a blanket outdoors.
Meet the mothers making $1,000 a month selling their breast milk




Patriotism helped us build a better Britain. Entitlement will destroy it

Self-interested voices are damaging a national unity that was strongest in the aftermath of the war



Illustration of two contrasting depictions of Corbyn: one in a dumpster, the other on a gurney.

Cartoon by Ella Baron



a woman wearing a red sweater and a grey shirt smiles for the camera
Our children ask about Gaza. This is what we say






a woman wearing a red sweater and a grey shirt smiles for the camera
Our children ask about Gaza. This is what we say




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Gwyneth Paltrow at the Swarovski Masters of Light exhibition.

We live in a world where the actress confirms her position as Woman With Her Finger on the Zeitgeist about once a month


Ulrika Jonsson at the Sun Who Cares Wins Awards.
Ulrika Jonsson: I’m smart and kind. My wrinkles shouldn’t matter




Portrait of Lord Michael Grade.
Ofcom’s chair defends rules to tame ‘Wild West’ of social media


Portrait of Eamonn O’Hare and Robert Samuelson, the founders of Zegona.
Boss of ‘scrappy’ telecoms challenger Zegona pays himself £131m

Headshot of Irwin Stelzer.
Irwin StelzerEven Trump’s sternest critics admit he’s winning his trade war



US regulator’s reforms tipped to boost London listings


Growing Gail’s: why the posh bakery is still hungry for expansion




1/4|The Lionesses show off the trophy after defending their European title

The Lionesses show off the trophy after defending their European title

England 1 Spain 1 (England win 3-1 on pens): Goalkeeper’s heroics make history for English football with nation’s first major trophy on foreign soil


England cricket captain Ben Stokes and another player.
Mike AthertonIndia escape with draw that will feel like a victory as Test ends in farce


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Portrait of Sir Lenny Henry.

As a child Lenny Henry discovered jokes were his superpower — but after 50 years at the top, he says there’s more to life than being funny


Sally Hawkins and Jonah Wren Phillips on the set of A24’s Bring Her Back.
Don’t ask what Sally Hawkins keeps in the freezer



Illustration of an older woman putting coins into a large upward-trending arrow filled with coins, while a man collects coins from a tap at the bottom of the arrow into a bucket labeled "HMRC".
The secret savings tax grab — and how to escape it


Why you should never rely on the state to fund your retirement


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