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The Afghan data breach continued to dominate the papers on Thursday.

Israel says it is "working to save our Druze brothers", but Syria accuses it of "treacherous aggression".

The Duke of Sussex visited a mine-clearing charity in Angola once supported by Princess Diana.

The Queen is pictured smiling and looking relaxed in the new photo taken at her Wiltshire home, Raymill.

Coca-Cola said they "appreciate President Trump's enthusiasm", without confirming they plan to make the tweak.

Some areas have seen prices rise by as much as 13%, research by children's charity Corum finds.

Property firms allegedly charged leaseholders commission for arranging buildings insurance without telling them.

Britain's airports are charging up to £7 to briefly drop-off passengers close to terminals.

The former US president appeared on the IMO with Michelle Obama and Craig Robinson podcast and video show.

The revelation of a major data leak and subsequent relocation of thousands of Afghans to the UK has raised serious questions.

A group of Liberal Democrat MPs ask the culture secretary Lisa Nandy to intervene over Crystal Palace's demotion from the Europa League.

It comes as Friedrich Merz makes his first official visit to the UK as German chancellor.

Israel has intensified its airstrikes on Syria, including near the presidential palace and on the defence ministry headquarters in central Damascus.

Italy captain Cristiana Girelli scored a 90th-minute winner as Italy beat Norway 2-1 to set up a potential semi-final against defending champions England.

The method was pioneered by UK scientists to overcome devastating, sometimes fatal inherited diseases.

Deepti Sharma's unbeaten 62 guides India to a four-wicket win in the opening one-day international in Southampton.

And has Trump u-turned on releasing the Epstein files?

Neil Duncan-Jordan, Brian Leishman, Chris Hinchliff and Rachael Maskell all voted against welfare reforms.

The BBC understands the individual, an Afghan national, is now living in the UK.

Watch as India's Harleen Deol is run out after failing to ground her bat during the first one-day international against England.