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French, British rescuers passed buck as migrants drowned: reports
The number of migrants crossing the Channel from France to England has soared over the last five years from almost none to 42,000 this year.
Box of faeces left outside Tory MP Siobhan Baillie's office
A Tory MP has been left fuming with anger after someone left a box of faeces outside her constituency office in Gloucestershire.
Prince William and Harry discuss mental health ahead of World Cup
Prince William is the president of the English Football Association.
Heathrow Airport strike set to hit England football fans
England football fans flying to the World Cup in Qatar face delays and cancellations after staff at Heathrow Airport on Friday announced a three-day strike in a dispute over pay.
FIFA World Cup: England WAGs to be protected by 'ring of steel' in controversial Qatar
The host country is known to follow strict rules based on Islamic law and tradition.
Crime rate in England and Wales hits record high driven by sex crimes
The crime rate in England and Wales has hit an all-time high, according to the Office for National Statistics (ONS)
Suspected paedophile jailed for sexually abusing dog
A 34-year-old UK man has been sentenced to spend five years in jail for sexually abusing animals and sharing videos of the abuse online.
Woman loses all her limbs after developing sepsis from common UTI
A 61-year-old UK woman lost all her limbs after contracting a common urinary tract infection (UTI) while holidaying in Spain in 2017.
England hot favourites at record-breaking women's Rugby World Cup
Confident England are red-hot favourites but holders and hosts New Zealand will have a point to prove when the women's Rugby World Cup starts on Saturday in record-breaking fashion.
Victoria Beckham's WAG squad made it difficult for England World Cup team
David Beckham's wife along with the other wives and girlfriends made more headlines than the footballers themselves in 2006.
Cambridge University gained 'significant benefits' from slave trade: Study
The latest research by the University of Cambridge has found that the institution received "significant benefits" from the transatlantic slave trade.
UK records 17% rise in Covid-19 cases in just seven days
Covid-19 cases and hospitalisations in the UK have reported a 17% increase in the past seven days.
David Beckham stands in queue for 12 hours to see queen's coffin
The former England captain paid his respects to Queen Elizabeth II just like any regular citizen.
Thousands sign petition calling for abolition of Prince of Wales title
The naming of Prince William as the new Prince of Wales by King Charles III has not gone down well with thousands of Welsh citizens.
Jeff Bezos slams professor who wished Queen died in 'agony'
Tech tycoon Jeff Bezos lashed out at a Pennsylvania liberal arts professor after the latter tweeted that she hoped Queen Elizabeth II died in "agony."
Angel di Maria's wife narrates horrific Manchester United experience
Angel di Maria's wife Jorgelina Cardoso has opened up on their horrific experience in Manchester after the former joined United from Real Madrid in 2014.
Village in Oxfordshire forced to rely on bottled water due to extremely dry conditions
The heatwave and dry weather conditions have created drought-like conditions in many parts of England, & a village in Oxfordshire has become its latest victim.
UK issues new 'extreme heat' warning for England and Wales
Britain's weather service on Tuesday issued an amber "Extreme Heat" warning for parts of England and Wales.
Australia win historic cricket gold at Commonwealths as athletics wraps up
With just a few events to go on Monday, Australia lead the way with 66 golds, 11 ahead of hosts England.
Hosepipe ban to be imposed in Kent and Sussex from August 12
South East Water has announced a hosepipe ban for Kent and Sussex which will come into effect from August 12.
Source of Thames dries up as UK faces drought conditions
The heatwave coupled with dry weather conditions has dried up the Thames River near its official start point in Gloucester.
Thompson-Herah wins Commonwealth 100m as Titmus stars in pool
Australia lead the way in the overall medals tally with 46 golds, seven ahead of England, with Canada in third place on 16.
France and parts of England see driest July on record
The whole of England recorded an average of 23.1 mm of rain -- the lowest figure for the month since 1935 and the seventh lowest July total on record.
Euro 2022: Leah Williamson wants 'change in society' after England's triumph
Leah Williamson wants to see change in society towards the women's game after the Lionesses triumph at the 2022 European Championships.
McKeon reigns in Commonwealth pool as horror crash mars track cycling
England's Olympic omnium champion Matt Walls was catapulted over the barriers and into the crowd in the men's 15km scratch qualifiers.
'World will change' as England sweep to Euro 2022 title
Queen Elizabeth II led the tributes to the Lionesses, calling them an "an inspiration for girls and women today, and for future generations".
England's women leave a lasting legacy on road to Euro 2022 final
A record crowd of 87,000 for the women's Euro is expected at a sold-out Wembley on Sunday
England thrash Sweden to reach women's Euro 2022 final
England have never won a major tournament in the women's game, but on this form will take some stopping in front of a sold out Wembley on Sunday.
Criminal lawyers in England and Wales stage pay strike
Barristers have threatened a series of walkouts over the coming weeks and to refuse to accept new cases or cover for colleagues as part of the action.
Smiles - and no talk of Brexit - as Macron and Johnson warm up at G7
After clashing last year over sausages and submarines, France's Emmanuel Macron and Britain's Boris Johnson were all smiles at a G7 summit on Sunday, with disputes over Brexit not even coming up at bilateral talks focused mainly on Ukraine.