Hungary-England 'behind closed doors' - with 30,000 fans

England will face Hungary in Budapest on Saturday with at least 30,000 fans in attendance - even though the fixture is being played behind closed doors.

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Djokovic has a 30-28 edge in their 58 matches played.


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What will the Scotland match mean to Ukrainians?

Just three months after the Russian invasion, it is likely to be emotional for fans and players.

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Both Nadal and Djokovic have had recent layoffs.


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Megalodon shark extinction may have been linked to great white competition

The great white shark could have helped push the megalodon to extinction through a battle for food.

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N.Y.C. Companies Are Opening Offices Where Their Workers Live: Brooklyn


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Under Fire for Chaos at Soccer Final, France Rejects Blame for Failures


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A San Diego doctor receives a prison sentence for selling a ‘100 percent’ cure for Covid-19.


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The wives of surrendered Azovstal fighters renew their pleas to free the prisoners of war.


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Missguided fashion retailer appoints administrator

The fast fashion brand will continue to trade while it looks for a buyer, administrator Teneo says.

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Fan videos show chaotic scenes at Champions League Final

Footage from fans shows police using pepper spray on crowds and traumatised children crying.

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Great British Bake Off winner Frances Quinn makes giant Jaffa Cake

A former Great British Bake Off winner has beaten her own giant Jaffa Cake record.

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Cultra beach find: 'Dad I just picked up a grenade. Is it real?'

Cole Chapman, who is 11, was out hunting for crabs when he picked up an unexploded grenade.

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Port Harcourt: Nigeria church crush leaves 31 dead

Police say the crowd became "uncontrollable" at a charity event where food was handed out to the poor.

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Camberley: Second murder arrest after teenager dies in party stabbing

Surrey Police want to speak to anyone who saw a young man running from the scene into nearby roads.

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¿Qué proponen los candidatos a la presidencia de Colombia?


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Liverpool turns red for double cup-winning parade

Thousands of fans take to the streets to celebrate Liverpool's FA and League wins.

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Here are your TV and streaming options for the final.


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Norwich City 'in talks' with Millwaukee Brewers' owner

It is understood the owner of Millwaukee Brewers met officials at the club's home ground.

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Brittney Griner’s Supporters Have a New Strategy to Free Her: Make Noise


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Prince William oversees Trooping the Colour rehearsal

The Duke of Cambridge watched the run-through on horseback in front of 7,000 guests.

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In Pictures: BBC Radio 1's Big Weekend in Coventry

Big name stars have been taking to the stage for the three-day event in Coventry.

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World War Two soldier massacre anniversary marked

The son of a man who survived an SS massacre of British soldiers in World War Two attends commemorations.

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Johnny Depp: Jury deliberations begin in Amber Heard defamation trial

The high profile celebrity defamation case comes to a close six weeks after it began.

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What Makes Katt Williams Great? It’s Not the Jokes, It’s the Performance


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He left Russia to fight Putin. Now he leads Ukrainian soldiers in combat against his former compatriots.


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Which Cannes Films Have the Best Oscar Odds?


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Oz proclaims himself the presumptive Senate nominee in Pennsylvania, channeling Trump as a recount begins.


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After El Paso shooting, Trump pushed again on gun control. His aides talked him out of it.


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Up to 50 Subpoenas Expected as Grand Jury Begins Trump Inquiry


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Goodfellas star Ray Liotta dies aged 67

The actor died in his sleep in the Dominican Republic, his publicist confirms.

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Here’s where to find answers to some lingering Covid questions.


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Yes drummer Alan White dies aged 72

The prog-rock star died peacefully at home after a short illness, his bandmates have announced.

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Popular school security strategies have not stopped mass shootings.


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Spanish MPs back 'only yes means yes' sexual consent law

The new legislation aims to make it easier for victims of sexual violence to prosecute attackers.

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Sue Gray report: The unanswered questions about Downing Street parties

The report provided more information about gatherings but still left some questions unanswered.

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The U.S. budget deficit is projected to fall to $1 trillion in 2022.


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Sue Gray report: 'I wish I'd taken a fine to be with my dying husband'

Bereaved families call on the PM to quit, saying he has treated them like 'dirt' over Sue Gray's report.

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More details emerge on the gunman’s movement before the attack.


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French Open: Emma Raducanu says 'biggest win' in Paris was staying injury free

Following her French Open exit, British number one Emma Raducanu says being injury free has been her "biggest win" in Paris this week.

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BBC News channel apologises after Man Utd error goes viral

BBC issues an apology after the words 'Manchester United are rubbish' appeared on the rolling news ticker.

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Flying reptile: Remains of scary prehistoric creature discovered

Fossils belonging to the Dragon of Death - found in Argentina - date back 86 million years.

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In Georgia, early voting appears to have eased the burden on Election Day polling sites.


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Monkeypox: UK cases rise to 71, with vaccines for high-risk contacts

Sexual health clinics are still open for business but doctors urge patience over appointments.

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Monkeypox virus outbreaks are containable - WHO

More than 100 cases of the virus have now been confirmed in 16 countries outside Africa.

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Will You Vaccinate Your Young Children Against Covid-19?


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ScotRail: Why have hundreds of trains been cancelled?

About 700 daily services have been axed in Scotland in a dispute between unions and rail bosses.

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Downing Street parties: What Covid rules were broken?

Police issued 126 fines during the Partygate investigation, including those for Boris Johnson and Rishi Sunak.

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Surf’s Up at Dior


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Tribeca Film Festival 2022: Sheep farmer documentary earns nod

Heart Valley, about Welsh farmer Wilf Davies, will be shown at this year's Tribeca Film Festival.

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Man, 48, Fatally Shot on Manhattan Subway Train


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Ukraine peace deal: Kyiv rules out ceding land to Russia

Zelensky adviser says Kyiv will not agree a peace deal with Russia that involves giving up territory.

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In Cleveland, Schubert Outsings Even the Mighty ‘Otello’


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Manchester City 3-2 Aston Villa: Grealish thrilled to win title in 'perfect way'

Manchester City's Jack Grealish says it ended up being "the perfect way" to win his first Premier League title, after City recovered from 2-0 down to beat Aston Villa 3-2.

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Plongée dans la Double Dette d’Haïti


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Jamie Oliver stages 'Eton mess' protest outside No 10

Chef and campaigner Jamie Oliver has been protesting over delays to the government's obesity strategy.

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The face of the Bay Area’s pandemic response would have preferred to stay out of the spotlight.


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Elif Batuman’s Alter Ego Goes Back to College. Her Minor: Overthinking.


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What Are Your Spelling Bee Memories?


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Washington Warns Britain to Temper Its Spat With E.U. Over Northern Ireland


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The Fed is a big reason stock prices are falling.


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Camille Vasquez: Johnny Depp's lawyer becomes an internet celebrity

The young lawyer has caught the internet's attention for her grilling of Amber Heard on the stand.

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Partygate: How did the Metropolitan Police decide who to fine?

A total of 83 people have been fined over events in Westminster - but how were the decisions made?

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The Senate overwhelmingly approves $40 billion in aid to Ukraine, sending it to Biden.


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‘Torn Hearts’ Review: Sequins and Savagery


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WhatsApp introduces commercial services as Meta, its parent, seeks fresh revenue.


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Lawmakers Grill F.D.A. Chief on Baby Formula Oversight Amid Shortages


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Vardy v Rooney: 10 things we learned at the Wagatha Christie libel trial

Coleen Rooney and Rebekah Vardy went head-to-head in a high-profile High Court libel case.

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‘The Ipcress File’ Review: In the Footsteps of Michael Caine


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Charles and Camilla visit Ukrainian church on Canada tour

The royal couple lit candles on a visit to the Ottawa church and paid tribute to Canada's war dead.

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Screening today: ‘Top Gun: Maverick.’


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Monkeypox: Two more people infected to take total to nine in UK

The virus doesn't usually spread easily and the risk to the UK population is low, officials say.

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Brussels outlines detailed plans to reduce its dependence on Russian oil and gas.


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Alaa Abdel Fattah: UK urged to help jailed British-Egyptian activist

British citizen Alaa Abdel Fattah's prison conditions are "inhumane", the foreign secretary is told.

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Laura Kenny says opening up about miscarriage and ectopic pregnancy gave others a platform

Five-time Olympic cycling champion Laura Kenny says speaking out about having a miscarriage and ectopic pregnancy "gave lots of people a platform".

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‘The hate of men will pass, and dictators die’: Zelensky quotes Chaplin in an address to Cannes.


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National Action: How Swansea neo-Nazi ran two terror groups

Alex Davies has been convicted of being a member of a banned terror group which he founded.

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For ‘The Lincoln Lawyer,’ Manuel Garcia-Rulfo Climbs in the Front Seat


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Leiland-James Corkill: The baby murdered by the woman trying to adopt him

Leiland-James Corkill was a "happy boy" murdered by Laura Castle who called him "devil spawn".

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The court’s decision has heavy symbolic meaning, even if it may have little practical impact.

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