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Chris Woakes says rehabilitation "could be a risk he's willing to take" to be fit for the Ashes, rather than having surgery on his shoulder injury.

Rupert Lowe says he will donate £1,000 to charity but makes "no apologies over being vigilant".

England captain Nat Sciver-Brunt hit 64 but her Trent Rockets side lost by 11 runs against Birmingham Phoenix in The Hundred.

Harvey Willgoose, 15, was stabbed at All Saints Catholic High School in Sheffield in February.

Armando Broja's move to Burnley means Chelsea have now made more than £250m in sales on players from their academy in the last three seasons.

The father of four-year-old Zaahir Jan pays tribute to his "always smiling and laughing" son.

Vance discusses Gaza and other issues with the foreign secretary at his official residence Chevening.

South Yorkshire Police will not investigate itself over reports officers sexually abused children.

The struggling High Street retailer had warned it would run out of cash by the end of August.

The struggling High Street retailer had warned it would run out of cash by the end of August.

"Whoever uses cream does not know what cooking means!" said one Rome café owner.

Palestinians have told the BBC they are living in fear of the plans, which have been heavily criticised by the international community.

Arsenal teenager Ethan Nwaneri signs a new five-year contract at the Premier League club.

Takeover raises the prospect of curfews, evacuation orders and exhausted civilians on the road once more.

Takeover raises the prospect of curfews, evacuation orders and exhausted civilians on the road once more.

A rare grapefruit tree in Battersea is granted additional protection following a campaign.

Fans share their stories of why they support their clubs - from meeting Nottingham Forest boss Brian Clough to falling in love with Spurs stars Paul Gascoigne and Gary Lineker at Italia '90.

Young footballer Adam Golebiewski was a passenger in Arran Paterson's car in Aberdeenshire in September last year.

The plan faces fierce opposition within Israel as well as international criticism.

The possible planet is just four-and-a-half light years away and may have moons that sustain life.