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LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Laith Al-Khalaf / Olaf Storbeck
European Central Bank moved to rein in Revolut's operations, placing extra restrictions on the European arm of the continent's most valuable fintech.
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Matt Dathan
United Kingdom has returned only one Asylum Seeker to Ireland after they crossed the Irish border, as the government prepares to intensify efforts to crack down on the route being used as a “back door” for Illegal Immigration days on from the Belfast attack.
LEAD SPORT CORRESPONDENT: Elizabeth Ammon
Joe Root has been named the interim England captain after Ben Stokes was left out of the squad for the second Test against New Zealand pending further investigations into a late-night drinking incident.
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Martyn McLaughlin
Anti-racism campaigners have condemned a "horrific attempt to divide our communities" after rioting in which members of the public were "attacked because of the colour of their skin".
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Jeremy Armstrong
Three Lions Mania has hit Kansas City as the biggest ever World Cup kicks off tonight.
Locals are flying the flag for Thomas Tuchel’s boys, who will be based at a posh hotel in their neighbourhood.
LEAD SPORT CORRESPONDENT: John Cross
Ivan Toney insists England "are going all the way" and can win FIFA World Cup.
The striker says the squad must picture themselves winning games.
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: George Lewis
Russian drone tech boss Aleksei Kolotilov at DisneyLand.
The creator of a key attack drone simulator (which he calls a video game) travels freely despite sanctions.
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Ruth Suter
The victim of a horrific attack on a Belfast street in Northern Ireland was subjected to an earlier brutal assault in United Kingdom.
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Dan Dougherty
Thousands of jobs are set to be created after plans to develop one of the borough's largest industrial sites into a premier nemployment destination were approved.
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Rebecca Camber
The booming trade in stolen Mobile Phones has been dealt with a huge blow thanks to advances in technology.
Apple has agreed to install a "Kill Switch" that will make any stolen IOS device worthless.
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Stewart Paterson
Police Scotland are braced to deal with further disorder in Glasgow after violence erupted and people were attacked when a group gathered in Buchanan Street following the attempted murder of a man in Belfast.
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Richard Ashmore
Police surveillance of Christian Brueckner, the Madeleine McCann disappearance's prime suspect, has been halted by a German court.
LEAD SPORT CORRESPONDENT: Rory Dollard
England captain Ben Stokes and fast bowler Gus Atkinson have been left out of the squad for next week’s second Test against New Zealand.
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Sofia Fedeczko
Six months away from the planned reopening of Oldham Coliseum, there’s still no word on whether it will be ready for Panto Season 2026.
Originally slated for a 2025 reopening, the historic theatre in the heart of Oldham is currently undergoing a massive renovation.
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Roger McKenzie / Andrew Murray
The family of Belfast stabbing victim Stephen Ogilvie said they don't want the attack to "divide people or fuel hostility".
LEAD SPORT CORRESPONDENT: Morning Star Editorial
England captain Ben Stokes and Gus Atkinson have been left out of the squad for next week's second Test against New Zealand.
Joe Root has been drafted in as interim Captain.
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Melanie Disley
A crime family used a corrupt airline check-in attendant to smuggle almost £30 million of cash out of United Kingdom in suitcases on board Emirates flights, a court has heard.
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Matt Dathan
United Kingdom has returned only one Asylum Seeker to Ireland after they crossed the Irish border.
The government prepares to intensify efforts to crack down on the route being used as a “back door” for Illegal Immigration days on from the Belfast attack.
LEAD SPORT CORRESPONDENT: Michael Grant
Striker Ché Adams says he feels happie playing in a front two and Scotland will carry more goal threat at FIFA World Cup than they did at UEFA Euro 2024.
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: The Spalding & South Holland Voice Editorial
A South Holland logistics company is spearheading the drive into carbon-neutral transport by running lorries on gas and sharing their refuelling station with neighbours.
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Hannah Al-Othman / Rory Carroll / Peter Walker
Police have used water cannon against rioters in Belfast, Northern Ireland in a second night of anti- immigration protests.
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Ian Swanson
Edinburgh’s proposed new North/South tramline risks becoming a “fantasy project” due to lack of funding, Kevin Lang has claimed.
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Ruby Watson
Greater Manchester Police in Bury have warned they will crack down on nuisance off-road bikes, E-Bikes and Quad Bikes.
Greater Manchester Police have launched Operation Hurricane.
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Tom Gordon
John Swinney (First Minister of Scotland also leader of Scottish National Party) and his ‘Green lapdogs' have sparked fury by 'shamefully' blocking a Holyrood Inquiry into the Peter Murrell scandal of embezzling hundreds of thousands from SNP.
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Nick Rennie
A week of celebrations are being lined up to celebrate the 175th anniversary of Ye olde Pork Pie Shoppe in Melton Mowbray.
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Jerry Lawton
England's football heroes posed for their official FIFA World Cup photos on the eve of tonight's first game covered in sunburn.
LEAD SPORT CORRESPONDENT: John Cross
Ivan Toney insists England "are going all the way" and can win FIFA World Cup.
The striker says Thomas Tuchel the squad must picture themselves winning games.
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Shuiab Khan
The main opposition group on Blackburn With Darwen Council has hit out over the appointment of a councillor who was fined for fly-tipping to a leading environmental role.
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Charles Hymas / Mitchell Durdin
The Daily Telegraph reveal that people smuggling gangs are offering Illegal Immigrants guaranteed passage to United Kingdom via fights to Dublin.
LEAD SPORT CORRESPONDENT: Will MacPherson
Ben Stokes has been dropped from England's squad for next week’s second Test against New Zealand for breaking curfew, leading to a shock return to captaincy for Joe Root ahead of Harry Brook.
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