Harry Maguire heads Manchester United to a 2-1 win against Liverpool - their first victory at Anfield since 2016.
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The Emirates flight hit a vehicle on the ground as it landed at the international airport early on Monday.

The Hollywood actor teams up with Kew’s Millenium Seed Bank as it celebrates its 25th anniversary.

Max Verstappen dominates the United States Grand Prix to increase the pressure on McLaren drivers Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris in the championship.

The files, including details of RAF and Royal Navy bases, were reportedly published on the dark web.

The derby between Maccabi Tel Aviv and Hapoel Tel Aviv is cancelled before kick-off after police say "smoke grenades and pyrotechnic devices were thrown".

Beijing's leaders are deciding on a blueprint that sets China's economic goals for the next decade.

Match highlights of Liverpool v Manchester United and Tottenham v Aston Villa.

Ministers say new vocational courses will simplify the "confusing" options students have after GCSEs.

After five days talking to ministers, bankers and trade negotiators at the IMF, the BBC's Faisal Islam assesses the global outlook.

The BBC obtained a copy of Virginia Giuffre's posthumous memoir ahead of its publication on Tuesday.

Millions of Americans joined anti-Trump protests, but Democrats are less popular than the president and divided over how to fight back.

Finally, at Anfield, home of Manchester United's - historically and statistically - biggest rivals, Ruben Amorim's team delivered a statement win.

The problems are piling up for Liverpool head coach Arne Slot as Manchester United inflict their fourth successive loss, says chief football writer Phil McNulty.

The problems are piling up for Liverpool head coach Arne Slot as Manchester United inflict their fourth successive loss, says chief football writer Phil McNulty.

The world-famous museum in Paris was closed on Sunday after a masked gang raided one of its galleries.

England's win over India in the Women's World Cup was the most important of the Charlotte Edwards era because of the way they handled pressure, says Ffion Wynne.

England's win over India in the Women's World Cup was the most important of the Charlotte Edwards era because of the way they handled pressure, says Ffion Wynne.

There is no place for Owen Farrell or Tom Willis in the 36-man England training squad before the autumn internationals.

The most spectacular Louvre robbery since the Mona Lisa in 1911 proves the vulnerability of French museums, writes Hugh Schofield.

Rangers' bid to make Kevin Muscat their new head coach has broken down after advanced talks.