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What a stellar event the British GP was, yet again. The racing was great, the crowd as usual immense, the weather kind, and the venue delivered on all fronts. And the drivers raced brutally hard.
A drug dealer who targeted victims on Grindr has been found guilty of murdering a Bond actor with a fatal dose of chemsex drug GHB.
World War Two codebreaker Alan Turing has been revealed as the face of the new £50 banknote.
Just days after they lost the Cricket World Cup, New Zealand has suffered a second major blow – this time at the hands of Wales.
Theresa May lifted the cricket World Cup with skipper Eoin Morgan as she welcomed England’s heroes to Downing Street.
Two-year-old twins who were joined by their skulls and blood vessels have been successfully separated after having three major operations at a London hospital.
Jeremy Corbyn has been forced to hold an emergency meeting of his shadow cabinet and a showdown with his MPs as the antisemitism crisis engulfing Labour threatened to spiral out of control.
A predator described as “wicked beyond belief” has pleaded guilty to a second sexually motivated murder.
Ben Stokes said “you live for moments like this” after he starred in England’s thrilling win over New Zealand in the World Cup final – a game he believes will never be topped in cricket.
Britons are being exposed to harmful chemicals from birth, with even mothers’ breast milk containing a high concentration of flame retardants.