Behind the grinning photo ops of the G7 summit, world leaders grapple with their differing outlooks.
The accountancy firm's chairman Kevin Ellis says the company "can't ignore market pressures".
Some British Muslims who booked pilgrimages to Mecca could not fly after problems with a new system.
Eurovision winners and folk heroes played across the festival, spreading a message of resistance.
However, Scotland's national clinical director says a spike in Covid cases is "entirely predictable".
Brandon Lewis says the PM has the drive and enthusiasm to go on, despite growing criticism.
The Glasgow North MP is reportedly under police investigation over allegations of sexual harassment.
Mr Ross says any new referendum without UK government approval is a "waste of time".
The Northern Ireland secretary says he will need to introduce legislation in order to reduce salaries.
The victim is yet to be formally identified following the attack in south Gloucestershire.
Andy Murray says he was turned down by a "lot of coaches" before reuniting for a third spell with Ivan Lendl in March.
The motorist's "bad day" continued when he was found to be disqualified and had his car seized.
The road's collapse caused "extensive damage" to services, including sewers, officials say.
The move by the UK, US, Canada and Japan will "strike at the heart of Putin's war machine", the UK PM says.
Clarence House says the correct processes were followed with the Qatari sheikh's charitable donations.
Louise says she feels her daughter Eva needs to understand how to keep herself safe.
New powers will allow TfL to enforce infringements in a similar way to bus lanes.
How will Emma Raducanu handle her first Wimbledon as a Grand Slam champion - and might we all be expecting too much?
Judges will be able to give life sentences to dangerous drivers who kill, in a toughening of the law.
It is the star's first public appearance since the death of Foo Fighters' drummer Taylor Hawkins.
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