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Six children waiting for water are among those killed in an Israeli air strike, emergency service officials say. - Child dies at Alder Hey Hospital after contracting measles Seventeen children have been treated at the Liverpool hospital for the virus since June. - Ukraine says it has killed two agents behind assassination of its intelligence officer Kyiv says two people accused of working for Russia and shooting dead a Ukrainian intelligence officer were killed. - UK heatwave enters final day ahead of Monday dip Sunday will see possible highs of 31C before cooler weather arrives on Monday. - Electric cars will be cheaper to buy, pledges minister The Transport Secretary says she will announce measures to cut the cost of buying an electric car. - Uncovering truth about hundreds of babies buried in this garden in Ireland Excavators are to begin a full investigation at the site of a former children's home. - Liverpool pay tribute to Diogo Jota in first game since forward's death Tributes were paid to Diogo Jota and his brother Andre Silva ahead of Liverpool's friendly against Preston North End - Plane crashes at Southend Airport All flights from the airport are cancelled as emergency services respond to the incident. - Texas camp buildings were removed from map showing flood risks, US media reports The camp where 27 girls died successfully challenged initial risk designations by US regulators, according to reports. - EU delays retaliatory trade tariffs against US The countermeasures were set to start on Tuesday but have been pushed back to early August. - Boy, 15, dies in river incident on hottest day The death came hours after a 63-year-old woman died near a waterfall at Campsie Glen in East Dunbartonshire. - How we saved hundreds of pounds on our summer holiday From house swapping to smart searching, readers have been sharing tips on how to get away for less. - I was wrongly accused of felling the Sycamore Gap tree Walter Renwick says he wore a "Rod Stewart" wig to hide while accused of the Sycamore Gap attack. - Lab-grown cheese is coming. But would you eat it? As vegan cheese sales decline and concerns about ultra-processed foods grow, a new cheese on the block faces challenges. - Glitter, face paint and crazy hats: Euro 2025 fans take over Switzerland Some of the best fan moments from the tournament in Switzerland. - The mushroom killer was obsessed with true crime. Now true crime fans are obsessed with her A jury found Erin Patterson guilty on all charges - but the frenzy of speculation has only intensified. - Inside the Congolese mine vital to mobile phones, as rebels give BBC rare access The US wants rights to DR Congo's minerals, but one vital mine is still in rebel hands. - Trump's tariffs are looming large over the UK?s last surviving steel towns The future of industrial towns like Scunthorpe and Port Talbot may rest on the wider fate of the UK's steel industry. - More rules being considered to keep children safe online Cabinet minister Heidi Alexander says age checks will not mark the "end of the conversation". - BBC needs to get a grip quicker after controversies, Ofcom chief says Dame Melanie Dawes said the BBC needed to complete reports and investigations sooner. - French prisoner escapes in fellow inmate's bag, officials say Investigations have been launched after a man escaped from Lyon-Corbas prison on Friday. - Love Island seems to be having a moment this year - but why? Viewers are glued to the villa once again - but more of them are watching on a small screen than a TV. - Gisèle Pelicot given France's highest award Pelicot was named knight of the Legion of Honour on a list announced ahead of France's Bastille Day. - Drake's still relevant - as his famous friends will tell you The Toronto rapper's performance at Wireless Festival was his first UK appearance since 2016. - US drops charges against doctor accused of destroying Covid vaccines US Attorney General Pam Bondi said the doctor 'gave patients a choice when the federal government refused to do so'. |
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