The family of Jodie Sheeran, a groomed victim who conceived a child after being assaulted, is urging police to reopen her case, citing historical failings in the investigation.
Day: 2 July 2025
Australia’s Test players will have a rare two-week window to participate in the BBL 2025-26 season following the home Ashes series, enhancing the league’s prospects for success.
As anticipation builds for the British Grand Prix, Formula 1 has launched its 2025 Global F1 Fan Survey, garnering insights from over 100,000 fans across 186 countries.
Lorde’s new album, Virgin, was released alongside a surprise performance at Glastonbury 2025, captivating fans with unexpected appearances.
Bryan Kohberger pleaded guilty to the murders of four University of Idaho students, likely avoiding the death penalty through a plea deal submitted before his trial.
Liverpool have firmly rejected Bayern Munich’s approach for winger Luis Díaz, stating he is not available for transfer.
Tom’s on-screen vomiting incident during Open House: The Great Sex Experiment was misinterpreted; he clarified it was due to nerves from being a life drawing model, not the show’s premise.
Punk rap duo Bob Vylan has withdrawn from the Radar Festival in Manchester following controversial chants at Glastonbury, which have been deemed antisemitic by the BBC.
North Korea is opening a beach resort that its leader Kim Jong-Un hopes will boost tourism in the secretive communist regime. Brace yourself, some of…
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Sean “Diddy” Combs was found guilty of transporting individuals for prostitution but acquitted of more serious charges, including sex trafficking and racketeering conspiracy.
Dave Grohl and Jordyn Blum attended Wimbledon, marking their first public appearance since Grohl’s affair and the revelation of a secret love child.
The Dalai Lama has confirmed plans for a successor to be found in accordance with Buddhist traditions
Dalai Lama says successor will be chosen outside China The 14th Dalai Lama, speaking ahead of his 90th birthday in Dharamsala, affirmed that the centuries‑old…
FX has confirmed that The Bear will return for a fifth season in 2026, despite mixed reactions from fans regarding its longevity.
The U.S. Senate narrowly approved Donald Trump’s flagship tax-and-spending package, now called the One Big Beautiful Bill, with Vice President JD Vance breaking a 50–50 tie following three Republican defections.
Prosecutors are reviewing additional evidence for potential criminal charges against Lucy Letby, focusing on deaths and non-fatal collapses of babies at two hospitals where she worked.
The ongoing dialogue surrounding Max Verstappen’s potential move to Mercedes is intensifying, with both team principals maintaining a strategic silence as they navigate the fascinating complexities of Formula 1’s future.
A severe heatwave is gripping much of Europe, with record-breaking temperatures exceeding 40°C reported in Spain, Portugal, France, Italy, and Germany.
The European Parliament is preparing to debate and vote on a motion of censure against President Ursula von der Leyen and her Commission next week, during the Strasbourg plenary.
Prime Minister François Bayrou survived an eighth no‑confidence vote after the far‑right National Rally abstained, with only 189 MPs supporting the motion, well below the 289 required to oust him.
The U.S. has temporarily halted shipments of key air-defence missiles, including systems used by Patriot batteries, alongside precision munitions previously pledged to Ukraine.
David Botham, 65, has been charged with the murder of a 93-year-old woman found deceased in Bude, Cornwall.
Aerosmith’s Joe Perry hints at a potential reunion tour despite Steven Tyler’s ongoing vocal recovery challenges, raising hopes among fans.
Starmer guts welfare reform to avert defeat in Commons | Wednesday’s newspapers
Wednesday’s newspaper front pages lead with the prime minister’s further concessions on his controversial welfare reforms. The late changes came ahead of the House of Commons vote to avoid an embarrassing defeat. The bill passed by 335 votes to 260.
The UK heatwave and Wimbledon find space on the front pages as tennis stars sizzled in the record-breaking temperatures.
The sports papers look ahead to this summer’s Women’s Euros as the Lionesses prepare to defend their crown.