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Geraint Thomas ends his glittering career at the Tour of Britain finishing line in his hometown Cardiff later today.

The fallout from Angela Rayner's resignation and the axing of EastEnders star Jamie Borthwick lead Sunday's papers.

Aryna Sabalenka had already won three Grand Slam titles but, following adversity this year, her celebration after another US Open triumph was telling.

World number one Aryna Sabalenka lands a first major of the year after seeing off home hope Amanda Anisimova to retain her US Open title.

The party is keen to get away from the idea that it is a one-man-band, focused too much on its leader Nigel Farage.

OBR spreadsheets, bond markets, and backbench unhappiness on cuts will all influence the chancellor's thinking.

Dr Bex Bennett co-founded Sisters in Service, which has now recruited 160 members across the UK.

Egypt faces blacklash over a plan to turn Mount Sinai, a biblical site and home to the Bedouins, into hotels and villas.

Both Russia and Ukraine are using blow up dolls and plastic decoys as tricks on the battlefield.

Before his death at 15, Carlo Acutis was known for his love of technology and had created a website to document miracles.

She made a name for herself as someone who understood the zeitgeist. But her successor Chloe Malle faces an uphill battle.

It is one of several engagements for the Duke of Sussex during his visit to the UK this week.

The EU's much-delayed Entry/Exit System will change the way UK passengers travel to 29 countries.

Sean Dickson hits two sixes and a four to lead Somerset to a final-over victory over Bears to qualify for T20 Blast Finals Day.

A speaker at the Reform UK conference claimed it was "highly likely" that the jab was linked to the King and Princess of Wales' cancers.

Hundreds gathered in Parliament Square to oppose the group's ban under anti-terrorism legislation.

Despite claiming a 30th straight win, England give a glimpse of frailties that will encourage their Rugby World Cup rivals.