By beating Canada in front of a world record crowd at Twickenham, England put to bed the ghost of the 2022 Women's World Cup final.
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Two Jewish people died in a car and stabbing attack at Heaton Park Hebrew Congregation Synagogue on the holiest day in the Jewish religious calendar.

Police allege they found marijuana on him during a traffic stop and are investigating a "syndicate linked to him".

Her comments come after a firm linked to the peer was ordered to pay £122m over a Covid-19 contract.

The prime minister said Britain must defeat antisemitic hate, as the King, religious leaders and politicians issue statements.

South Africa and Turkey have criticised the incident in international waters. Israel says those on board are safe.

Keir Starmer says Britain must defeat rising antisemitic hatred.

Co-star Sue Holderness, who played Marlene, says Patrick Murray will be "greatly missed".

The Chinese national faces a count of refusing to follow naval instructions while piloting the vessel.

BBC Verify analyses footage circulating online showing the moment police opened fire on a suspect at a Manchester synagogue.

Police say they shot dead two people who were part of a crowd trying to storm a police station.

A decision on whether to scrap the Premier League's profit and sustainability rules and adopt an "alternative system" is "coming up", says Richard Masters.

In a BBC NI interview, the Tory leader said the "last time I checked, Northern Ireland did vote to leave".

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Anne Longfield says ministers at the time prioritised opening pubs and theme parks before schools.

Championship leader Oscar Piastri says he learned "lessons on risk" for the rest of the season after his poor weekend at the Azerbaijan Grand Prix.

Paloma Shemirani died after refusing chemotherapy despite a diagnosis of non-Hodgkin lymphoma.

Two new TV seasons, post-World War Two, will tell the story of Birmingham rising up after the Blitz.

Gianni Infantino says Fifa "cannot solve geopolitical problems" as pressure mounts on football's authorities to sanction Israel.

South Africa and Turkey have criticised the incident in international waters. Israel says those on board are safe.

England captain Nat Sciver-Brunt says that they are a different side both on and off the pitch as they prepare for their Women's World Cup opener against South Africa on Friday.