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Who could be the next prime minister?
Tory MPs are vying to become the next party leader and prime minister - but who are they?
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Brittney Griner pleads guilty to Russian drugs charge
The US basketball player admits the charges in a Russian court but denies any intent to break the law.
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Ukraine investigating 21,000 alleged war crimes
Top prosecutor gives the new figure to the BBC, but admits many trials will be held in absentia.
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Wimbledon: Jabeur beats Maria to reach final - Halep v Rybakina next
Watch live coverage and follow text updates, radio and clips from day 11 of the 2022 Wimbledon Championships.
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The team representing a lost homeland, 6,000 miles away
The Chagos Islands football team are trying to keep the story of their ancestors alive, 6,000 miles from their disputed homeland.
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Tour de France - stage six
Follow live text updates on a hilly 220km stage six of the 2022 Tour de France from Binche to Longwy.
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Boris Johnson resignation
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Five things that led to Boris Johnson's downfall
Less than three years after a thumping election win, the PM is resigning
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'No-one is indispensable': PM's resignation in full
Boris Johnson says he's immensely proud of his government's achievements
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The backstory to Johnson's dramatic resignation
The UK PM has agreed to resign amid a wave of resignations from his cabinet
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A very British vision of war?
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False claims that Sydney floods were 'engineered'
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