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Met Police investigated over two child strip searches
The police watchdog has said it is investigating two more cases where children were strip-searched by Metropolitan Police officers.


David Trimble: Mourners and politicians gather for former first minister’s funeral
His crowning achievement was a consensus on peace in Northern Ireland.


Conservative leadership race: Penny Mordaunt backs Liz Truss
Penny Mordaunt, who received a lot of backing herself from Tory MPs, has announced she is supporting Liz Truss. 


‘We’ve been taking the wrong approach over regional inequality for decades’, minister says
As Boris Johnson's days in office tick down, there are questions about what his government's flagship levelling up policy will mean under a new prime minister.


Discussion: How has women’s football changed?
We were joined by sports marketing expert Jenny Mitton, and Ellie Alladeug, a women's football coach from East London.


Euro 2022: What’s next for women’s football and the legacy of the Lionesses?
The goals and gains of the Lionesses’' victory will be felt for generations to come.


Lionesses’ road to Euro 2022 champions
As the Lionesses made history last night, the clubs where they began their sporting journeys joined in the celebrations. 


Euro 2022: England’s Lionesses celebrate ‘game changing’ win
For the second day in a row, England's players celebrated in front of thousands of adoring fans. 


Euro 2022: Lionesses prepare for final at Wembley
Across England, excitement is building ahead of Sunday's Euro 2022 final which will see the Lionesses take on an old adversary.


Man unlawfully killed by violent offender who should have been in prison, coroner rules
A coroner's inquest in Suffolk has ruled that a young man was unlawfully killed by a violent offender who was "at large" and should have been in prison. 


Nine-year-old girl killed in suspected stabbing named by police
A nine-year-old girl has died in an apparent stabbing in the Lincolnshire market town of Boston.


Conservative leadership battle: ‘Bruising’ 24 hours for Sunak
The endorsement of Liz Truss by the Defence Secretary Ben Wallace, himself a popular cabinet minister among Conservative grassroots members, is another sign of the challenge Rishi Sunak currently faces in the race to be the next prime minister.


Contaminated blood scandal victims should receive £100,000 each, judge says
Survivors of the contaminated blood scandal should receive provisional compensation of at least £100,000 each, "without delay", according to the chair of the infected blood inquiry.


Wagatha Christie: ‘Very bad day indeed for Rebekah Vardy’, lawyer says
We spoke to Antonia Foster, media specialist and partner at the law firm, Carter-Ruck about the Wagatha Christie trial.


Wagatha Christie: Rebekah Vardy loses libel case against Coleen Rooney
Today a High Court ruling sided with Coleen Rooney and against Rebekah Vardy in the so-called Wagtha Christie trial.



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