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England are one step closer to bringing football home after beating Mexico 3-2 in their World Cup last-16 clash.
If you're just waking up, don't worry - Sophy and Wilf walk through everything that happened in the dramatic game.
They also have the day's other news including fresh allegations facing Nigel Farage - that he failed to declare financial support given to him by a convicted criminal.
Plus, the week-long state funeral proceedings have begun for Iran's late supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
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Andy Burnham has said he will stick to Labour's 2024 manifesto and the promises it made, but believes there's "room for movement on tax".
Two teenage boys have had their sentences for rape increased after they were found to be "unduly lenient" by the Court of Appeal.
Also today... the NHS is going to launch a "marathon a month" challenge, asking people to walk for around 30 minutes a day.
And finally, pubs in England and Wales will be allowed to stay open until 5am on Monday, allowing football fans to watch the Three Lions' World Cup clash with Mexico.
Kamali and Amanda have the day's news in just 10 minutes.
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England are through to the Round of 16 in the Football World Cup.
Also today… The Court of Appeal to review sentences for three teenage boys spared custody for rape charges, NHS put under pressure because of UK-US trade deal which could lead to over 200,000 avoidable excess deaths.
And finally, could another heatwave hit the UK next week?
Sophy and Matt have the day's news in just 10 minutes.
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Funding for the armed forces is set to rise by £15 billion over the next four years- but the Treasury has confirmed that only £10.3 billion of that has been costed for.
Also today… Trump has made more than $1bn last year from business dealings in cryptocurrency, the energy price cap rises, and a Jamaican delegation will travel to the UK seeking slavery reparations from Britain.
And finally, tennis legend Serena Williams has been knocked out of Wimbledon in her first Grand Slam appearance since 2022.
Sophy and Matt have the day's news in just 10 minutes.
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The delayed defence investment plan is due to be published later after wranglings over spending.
A national maternity commissioner's to be appointed in England, to reduce harm to families from repeated failures in NHS care.
The Home Secretary’s announced a new ‘student loan’ style system for asylum seekers to pay towards the cost of accommodation.
And it’s all to play for at the World Cup - Germany have been knocked out of the tournament.
Sophy and WIlf have all the day’s news in 10 minutes.
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At least 235 have been killed by two earthquakes which hit Venezuela within a minute of each other.
Tens of thousands have been reported missing- meaning the death toll could be a lot higher.
Also today, in an effort to increase transparency, the King has become the first monarch to release his tax returns.
And the red heat warning has been extended in some parts of England to 9PM.
The Ministry of Justice has warned that it could take 300 years for the UK to deal with the backlog of criminal court cases if there are not reforms to jury trials, as 5,000 prisoners are set for early release.
And finally, the transfer record for a British footballer is set to be broken with Elliot Anderson on his way to Manchester City.
Anna and Kamali have the day's news in just 10 minutes.
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A state of emergency has been declared in Venezuela after two earthquakes have hit the capital city, Caracas.
Authorities are yet to provide a figure for the number of deaths or injuries caused by the quakes- but it is reported that there will be “high casualties and extensive damage”.
Also today… the June heat record is broken in the UK, Andy Burnham plans to move some of Number 10 operations to the North, and an update on the Bedfordshire train crash.
And finally, in the world of sport- a strike at Wimbledon and Scotland face a nervous wait to see if they progress to the World Cup knockouts.
Anna and Wilf have the day's news in just 10 minutes.
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Darren Jones has told Sky News he will not run to be prime minister, easing Andy Burnham’s path to Number 10.
This follows Burnham meeting with Starmer, where details over the defence investment plan may have been on the agenda.
Also today… the largest maternity review in the history of the NHS will be published today
Hundreds of schools are set to close and train lines are encouraging people to not travel unless “absolutely necessary” as the country braces itself for this heatwave.
And finally, England draw 0-0 with Ghana in the World Cup.
Sophy and Wilf have the day's news in just 10 minutes.
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Will it be a coronation or a contest for Andy Burnham? The former Manchester mayor could be PM within three weeks if he goes unopposed.
The former leader of the Democratic Unionist Party, Sir Jeffrey Donaldson, has been found guilty of multiple sexual offences including rape.
The first drug that can delay the onset of type 1 diabetes is being made available on the NHS in England and Wales.
Also today... an update on the disappearance of the mother of NBC host Savannah Guthrie.
And, could today be the hottest June day on record in the UK?
Sophy and Wilf have the day's news in just 10 minutes.
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Sir Keir Starmer could be about to resign as the UK's prime minister. After a weekend of speculation following Andy Burnham's Makerfield by-election victory, reports suggest there is no way back for Starmer. But is it a done deal?
Sophy Ridge and Wilfred Frost have all you need for the big day ahead in Westminster - they explain the exact situation we're in, the possibilities for Starmer and what could be next for the Government.
They also have the day's other news including the latest on the Iran peace talks in Switzerland, the forecast for the UK's brutal heatwave and Serena Williams's Wimbledon comeback.
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LEDs were supposed to be one of the great environmental success stories: a revolutionary technology that uses a fraction of the energy of traditional light bulbs. But have they really saved the world?
In our new podcast Stuff Matters, economics and data editor Ed Conway takes an object, cracks it open and reveals the world shaping forces hidden inside.
Each episode follows a trail of ideas that stretches beyond the object itself, uncovering far reaching economic powers that shape how we live.
Along the way, Ed meets fascinating characters, from brilliant inventors to Latin American revolutionaries. He dives into their personal stories and reveals how they’ve changed the course of industries and economies.
Because when you look closely enough, even the simplest things turn out to matter more than you think.
Follow Stuff Matters to never miss an episode.
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Andy Burnham has won the Makerfield by-election - paving the way for him to challenge Sir Keir Starmer for leadership of the Labour Party
The US has ended its naval blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, while Iran has said it will start charging a fee for use of the vital waterway.
A three-year-old boy is in a critical condition after ending up in a crocodile enclosure at a zoo in Cambridgeshire.
A 30-year-old man, who is not believed to be known to the boy, has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder in the case.
Finally - Scotland face Morocco in the World Cup with a win meaning they will qualify for the knockout stages.
Leah Boleto and Amanda Akass have the day's news in just 10 minutes.
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England won their first World Cup game in style with a thrilling attacking display at the Dallas Stadium in Texas.
Donald Trump has signed a deal with Iran to end the war - so what’s in the document and who has come out best?
Meanwhile, research has found women given the HPV vaccine as teenagers have a “close to zero” chance of dying of cervical cancer before 30.
Leah Boleto and Wilfred Frost have the day’s news in just 10 minutes.
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Pakistan's prime minister has announced that a deal has been agreed between the US and Iran.
Sir Keir Starmer is expected to ban under-16s from major social media platforms including TikTok, Snapchat and Instagram when he speaks at a press conference this morning.
The assisted dying bill will be brought back to parliament in the coming days.
And finally, a football World Cup roundup as well as the UFC 250 event which is taking place at the White House.
Sophy and Wilf have the day's news in just 10 minutes.
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Yesterday was a difficult day for the Prime Minister as some of his strongest allies in the cabinet left the government.
Defence Secretary John Healey was the first to announce his resignation, citing disagreements over the funds set aside for the long-delayed defence investment plan.
A few hours later, Al Carns, the armed forced minister, stood down too.
President Donald Trump has said he called off another round of strikes on Iran as he claimed a deal has been agreed, which has been denied by the Iranian regime.
Tech tycoon Elon Musk is on course to become the world’s first trillionaire,as his company SpaceX has raised $75 billion in a record-breaking initial public offering which values it at $1.77 trillion.
A Meningitis B jab is set to be offered to one million young people, following a series of outbreaks of the disease.
And finally, the World Cup kicked off last night with a chaotic opening match- Mexico defeated South Africa 2-0, in the first opening game in history to see three red cards.
Leah and Gareth have the day's news in just 10 minutes.
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Police and protestors have clashed in Belfast for the second night in a row, as the family of the knife attack victim have said that they have been left feeling “pretty disgusted” by the disorder.
The US carried out a fresh round of strikes against Iran last night, which has once again been described as ‘self-defensive’ action.
President Trump had said earlier in the evening that the strikes would stop ‘shortly’ and that he was in direct talks with the Iranian regime - but this was rebuked by Iranian officials- who said it was a "false claim" to provide "cover".
The UK's military chief has written to the prime minister amid concerns that an offer of around an extra £13bn to fund a major investment plan for defence is not enough.
A reading crisis amongst young boys remains as the gender gap on reading enjoyment widens.
FIFA president Gianni Infantino called for people to "chill and relax" over Somali referee Omar Artan being denied entry to the United States to officiate at the World Cup.
Sophy and Leah have the day's news in just 10 minutes.
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There was a night of disorder in Belfast with houses and cars set on fire.
The protests came after a knife attack in the city on Monday night. A Sudanese man is due in court today charged with attempted murder.
The US launched what it described as "self-defence strikes" against Iran overnight, following the downing of an Apache army helicopter over the Strait of Hormuz on Monday.
AI-generated clips of the governor of the Bank of England, Andrew Bailey, brawling with Nigel Farage, the leader of Reform UK, on the set of the BBC's Question Time have been circulated widely on X.
More than 1,000 devices have been lost or stolen from the Ministry of Defence (MoD) since 2024, at a potential cost of more than £1.6m.
There could be a heatwave this weekend, and Serena Williams makes a winning return to tennis after four years out.
Sophy and Wilf have the day's news in just 10 minutes.
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