England boss Phil Neville said his side's last-16 win over Cameroon in the Women's World Cup "didn't feel like football".
Kayleigh Brown and Harriot Woods finished off their hen party by saving an elderly man from a blaze.
Manus Kelly was a Fianna Fáil councillor on Donegal County Council.
Event organisers say they are working closely with all emergency services.
Foreign Office minister Andrew Murrison says the UK has "long-held concerns" over Iran's activities in the Gulf of Oman.
The former Bishop of Lewes and Gloucester has died aged 87, the Church of England confirms.
Headstones and memorial crosses were damaged in the "reckless and appalling" act in Oldham.
The international trade secretary insisits the EU will apply trade tariffs in a no-deal Brexit.
Boris Johnson's rival to replace Theresa May says he would defend the union with "every drop of blood in my veins".
Glyn Davies says his unseated colleague Chris Davies "made a mistake" and has apologised.
Several cans of stout and a quantity of drugs were also found in the car, police say.
Cabinet minister Liam Fox says it would be "easier" if the PM contender explained a row at his home.
Four men stole alcohol and threatened a worker while customers were shopping in the Morrisons store.
Conor Devine, who was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 2007, is fighting back against his illness.
Bomb disposal experts sent to Scapa Flow after an unexploded wartime torpedo is found.
The casket was found lying by a roadside after being thrown from a car by burglars.
The chain collapsed in January and is under new management, but the probe into its finances continues.
Police say the boys, aged between 12 and 15, attacked a couple as they walked home in Liverpool.
The man died in hospital after he was rescued from a flat that was on fire in Long Eaton.
England women's most-capped goalkeeper explains how she prepared for taking penalties.
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