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Core talent, contrasting personalities and classic matches - Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz resume their rivalry in the Wimbledon final.

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The US president warned both trading partners would face additional tariffs if they retaliated.

The Toronto rapper's performance at Wireless Festival was his first UK appearance since 2016.

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As vegan cheese sales decline and concerns about ultra-processed foods grow, a new cheese on the block faces challenges.

Jess is determined to make the most of the time she has left with her brother, who has cancer.

Jess is determined to make the most of the time she has left with her brother, who has cancer.

Walter Renwick says he wore a "Rod Stewart" wig to hide while accused of the Sycamore Gap attack.

An Italian region has invited the pro-Putin conductor, signalling a rehabilitation despite no sign of an end to the war.

An Italian region has invited the pro-Putin conductor, signalling a rehabilitation despite no sign of an end to the war.

The future of industrial towns like Scunthorpe and Port Talbot may rest on the wider fate of the UK's steel industry.

The future of industrial towns like Scunthorpe and Port Talbot may rest on the wider fate of the UK's steel industry.

The US wants rights to DR Congo's minerals, but one vital mine is still in rebel hands.

The US wants rights to DR Congo's minerals, but one vital mine is still in rebel hands.

Viewers are glued to the villa once again - but more of them are watching on a small screen than a TV.