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McLaren's approach to racing in the title fight between their drivers sparked controversy as Red Bull's Max Verstappen won the Italian Grand Prix.

A red racing car has been sighted on motorways in the Czech Republic since 2019 but until now has evaded police.

The majority of the arrests were for supporting a proscribed group, police say.

Kenya's Sheila Chepkirui claims victory in the Great North Run women's race as Eilish McColgan finished third.

Reigning world player of the year Ellie Kildunne will miss England's Rugby World Cup quarter-final with Scotland next Sunday after suffering a head injury.

Saturday's protests in Israel were some of the largest so far, but PM Netanyahu says defeating Hamas is the way to secure the hostages' release.

London Underground staff start a five-day walkout over pay and conditions.

Milda Mitkutė tells the BBC how a simple idea to sell her unwanted clothes became a billion dollar business.

Milda Mitkutė tells the BBC how a simple idea to sell her unwanted clothes became a billion dollar business.

The founder of the famous half marathon says it has become more and more popular over the years.

With Angela Rayner out, is Keir Starmer’s government more right wing?

It is the first time a Kyiv government building - in the heavily protected city centre - has been hit since Russia launched its full-scale invasion.

The Greater Manchester mayor says he would like to see a northerner as deputy leader of the Labour Party.

The Greater Manchester mayor says he would like to see a northerner as deputy leader of the Labour Party.

England all-rounder Jacob Bethell says he "probably should have played a bit more" during his testing first home summer in international cricket.

The defence secretary says officials are looking at possible locations to help end the use of hotels.

The defence secretary says officials are looking at possible locations to help end the use of hotels.

The prime minister had struggled to inspire confidence as Japan faced economic headwinds.

The prime minister had struggled to inspire confidence as Japan faced economic headwinds.

Spain's Carlos Alcaraz and Italy's Jannik Sinner continue their dominance at the top of the men's game when they meet in Sunday's US Open final.