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The Sunday papers are splashed with stories on digital IDs and the resident doctors' strikes.

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England will be chasing history against India at The Oval on Sunday but they are only faced with that challenge after backing themselves into a corner, says chief cricket reporter Stephan Shemilt.

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The offence of promoting illegal crossings online would carry a sentence of up to five years in prison.

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The mystery of a dead platypus, a Nazi submarine and a 45-day voyage has long remained unsolved - until now.

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The body of one of five trapped miners was found dead after a quake caused tunnels to collapse.

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Russell Martin has managed just 270 minutes of football as Rangers head coach, and already he has left his players without a name.

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Marlie Packer's excellent afternoon came to an abrupt end. What does it mean for England's packed back-row options before the World Cup?

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Anti-migrant groups and counter demonstrators gather in London, Newcastle and Manchester.

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Zharnel Hughes and Amy Hunt claim the 100m titles on the opening day of the UK Athletics Championships in Birmingham.

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Evyatar David's family says Hamas is starving him, as the group shows a video of him being kept in a tunnel.

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Smith had led two federal criminal cases against Donald Trump before resigning from his post earlier this year.

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Negotiations between Israel and Hamas for a ceasefire and the release of hostages stalled last week.

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The Police Federation says the 4.2% pay rise is "worth the price of a Big Mac per shift".

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Josh Tongue takes five wickets as India are bowled out for 396 in their second innings, setting England 374 to win, with the home side losing Zak Crawley with the final ball on day three as they closed on 50-1 at The Oval, needing 324 runs to win the fifth and final Test.

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Best shots of day three of the Women's Open features efforts from 2024 champion Lydia Ko and England's Charley Hull.

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Cat Eccles registered a trip she made to Israel and Palestine in May after the 28-day deadline.

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The British and Irish Lions had a chance to make history but failed to take it against an Australia side inspired by the colossal Will Skelton.

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Marlie Packer's red card is the one downside to an emphatic Red Roses' win over an outclassed Spain in Leicester.

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Mohammed Siraj dismisses England opener Zak Crawley with the penultimate ball of day three as India take the upper hand in the fifth and final Test.

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Zak Crawley is bowled by Mohammed Siraj with the last ball before stumps on day three to leave England on 50-1, needing 324 more runs to win the fifth and final Test against India at the Oval.

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Charley Hull's six-under 66 puts her three shots behind leader Miyu Yamashita heading into the final round of the Women's Open.

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Lewis Hamilton says he was "just useless" after qualifying 12th for the Hungarian Grand Prix while his Ferrari team-mate Charles Leclerc took pole position.

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Watch all five of Josh Tongue's wickets as he finishes with figures of 5-125 in India's second innings as the tourists are bowled out for 396, setting England a target of 374 to win the fifth Test at The Oval.

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Helena Rowland scored a hat-trick as England's Red Roses ran in 15 tries in total to thrash Spain 97-7 at Welford Road, as they warmed up in style for the World Cup, which begins later this month.

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Head coach Andy Farrell said the British and Irish Lions were disappointed to have lost the final Test to Australia but should be "unbelievably proud" to win the series.

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