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1/7|Chloe Kelly celebrates after scoring the winning penalty

Chloe Kelly celebrates after scoring the winning penalty

Unstoppable Lionesses defend their Euros title

England women’s captain Leah Williamson says she was determined the 2022 win would not be seen as a ‘flash in the pan’


The football wasn’t flawless but for true grit you can’t fault us

Chloe Kelly was bulletproof, Michelle Agyemang was determined, Hannah Hampton was solid as a rock and Lucy Bronze was like a slab of granite

Football



Palestinians queue for hot meals in Gaza.



Protestors march against far-right extremism.
Demonstrators clash at Epping hotel as protests spread nationwide

Two wind turbines on a hillside with sheep grazing in the foreground.
Trump tilts at ‘windmills’ that ruin view from his golf course

Protestors march against far-right extremism.
Demonstrators clash at Epping hotel as protests spread nationwide





Artist misled NHS about disability when seeking £3m payout
Artist misled NHS about disability when seeking £3m payout


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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


Courtyard of New College, University of Edinburgh.






Man sitting on a bench with his new dog.
Murray gets new addition to the family — and other news in pictures


Prison officers to use Tasers on violent inmates as assaults soar


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Editor's picks



Gwyneth Paltrow at the Swarovski Masters of Light exhibition.
Vagina eggs, naked cooking, KissCam gags: what’s next for Gwyneth Paltrow?

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


Portrait of George Farmer and Candace Owens.
Candace Owens said Brigitte Macron was born a man. Has she gone too far?


Adrian Dunbar in a red velvet jacket and bow tie.
Adrian Dunbar: ‘I’m really excited about the new Line of Duty’

Prince William and Kate Middleton with an aerial view of Adelaide Cottage.
If Kate and William upsize, will an old pile with a tennis court be a curse?


Chef Angelo Sato with a photo of a 1970s Feast of the Prophets event.



Nick Drake in Selborne, 1967.
‘I still laugh at things he said’ — Nick Drake’s sister on grief

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Smoke rising from the Gaza Strip after Israeli attacks.
Does Israel’s concession on Gaza aid bring a ceasefire any closer?


Vineyards overlooking the Mediterranean Sea.
Rosé has peaked, say French wine makers as focus shifts to white



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Grumpy Britain needs the Geldof treatment

Americans embrace a Hollywood version of the UK but we’re stuck in the doldrums of a Victor Meldrew existence



Illustration of surgeons operating on a patient with the Grim Reaper holding a scythe, supporting a doctor's strike.

Cartoon by Peter Brookes



Headshot of Tony Lodge.
How to make Great British Railways a success






Headshot of Tony Lodge.
How to make Great British Railways a success






President Trump and Ursula von der Leyen shaking hands.
Stock markets to rise on US-EU trade deal


Veterinarians bandaging a dog's leg.
Europe’s largest vets group could snub London IPO if regulator is too severe

Headshot of Simon French.
Simon FrenchCan Kemi Badenoch sell Mileinomics in Britain?



UK is in a debt doom loop, hedge fund billionaire warns


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


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1/5|The Lionesses show off the trophy

The Lionesses show off the trophy

England 1 Spain 1 (England win 3-1 on pens): Goalkeeper’s shoot-out heroics make history for England as Bronze reveals she played entire Euros with broken leg




Collage of a rugby player injured on the field and a coach.
Jac got it spot on, unlike play-acting Aussie — I hate simulation
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Person wearing a Jesus Army jacket.

Ellena Wood’s compassionate focus is on the survivors’ stories and a group therapy circle run by a kindly professional


James Bye and Jamie-Rose Duke in a theatrical production of *Death Comes to Pemberley*.
Death Comes to Pemberley — bloody deeds and country dances


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