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England conclude group stage with crushing win v NZ
England will take winning momentum into the semi-finals after beating New Zealand by eight wickets in their final group game at the Women’s World Cup. Source link
Two arrested over theft of jewels at Louvre, French media report
Thieves wielding power tools broke into the world’s most-visited museum in broad daylight, stealing eight items described as of inestimable value. Source link
914 miles, 185 fans – doing English football's longest away day
BBC Sport travels with Truro fans to Gateshead, for the longest ever away journey in English football history. Source link
What next for heavyweight division after Wardley win?
After Fabio Wardley shocks Joseph Parker, BBC Sport analyses the heavyweight fight scene and what could happen next. Source link
The Irish 20-year-old with 14 aliases and millions of Spotify listeners
Liam McCay started making music from his bedroom in County Donegal. Source link
Harris reflects on why she did not ask Biden to quit sooner
The former vice-president tells the BBC she is not sure whether it was “grace or recklessness” that stopped her speaking up. Source link
Epping migrant sex offender last seen in Hackney on Friday, Met says
Hadush Kebatu was seen in north London wearing a prison-issue grey tracksuit and carrying a white bag decorated with avocados, police said. Source link
A tantalising prospect – but can Norris now take advantage?
Lando Norris is on pole for the Mexico City Grand Prix – but can he take advantage and go top of the world championship standings? Source link
The Papers: Andrew faces Commons 'humiliation' and 'Mansion tax raid'
A potential Commons debate about Prince Andrew’s future and the chancellor’s tax plans lead Sunday’s papers. Source link
Watch: Moment nuclear plant towers collapse during demolition
Two nuclear cooling towers in the town of Gundremmingen, Germany, collapse into large swirls of thick, white dust during demolition. Source link