Richard Bland will play Saudi-backed LIV Golf event near London despite risk of ban
Richard Bland says he will play in next month's inaugural LIV Golf Invitational tournament even if it leads to him being banned by the DP World Tour.
Billy Sharp: Sheffield United captain assaulted after play-off defeat by Nottingham Forest
Police are investigating after Sheffield United captain Billy Sharp was assaulted by a fan at the end of their Championship play-off final second leg at Nottingham Forest.
Afghanistan: Inside a secret school for girls
The classes are a small act of defiance after the Taliban banned most teenage girls from education.
Ukraine: The police officer who lost his family in one Russian strike
Ivan Simoroz's home was hit by Russian bombs, killing six members of his family - days later he returned to work.
The Papers: Tory MP rape arrest and Wagatha husbands 'at war'
The Queen's surprise appearance at London Paddington station also make Wednesday's front pages.
Måneskin's crazy rise to fame: 'We only slept in our own beds 10 times last year'
The Italian rock band relive the highs and lows of becoming a global success after winning Eurovision.
China's silenced feminist: How Sophia Huang Xueqin went missing
BBC Eye investigates the disappearance of Sophia Huang Xueqin, a high-profile feminist journalist who kick-started China’s #MeToo movement.
French Open: Carlos Alcaraz aiming to seize Rafael Nadal's crown at Roland Garros
Carlos Alcaraz is seen as "the best player right now" in men's tennis - can he land his first Grand Slam at the French Open?
How Gen Z is hooked on cryptocurrency and NFTs
A growing number of young people are getting into crypto trading - despite the risks.
Ivan Kuliak: Russian gymnast given one-year ban for wearing pro-war symbol on podium next to Ukrainian
Russian gymnast Ivan Kuliak is given a one-year ban for wearing a national war symbol on the podium at an event in Qatar in March.
Dallas salon shooting investigated as hate crime
The suspect in last week's attack has "panic attacks" when around people of Asian descent, police say.
'Not likely but possible' - Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp on title hopes
Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp says the title is "not likely but possible" after their 2-1 win at Southampton sends it down to the final day.
Charles and Camilla visit Canada on royal tour to mark Platinum Jubilee
The Prince of Wales says he will listen on the issue of the treatment of the indigenous community.
Mariupol: Ukraine doing everything to save remaining fighters
But Kyiv refuses to say how many soldiers are still trapped, saying such information is "sensitive".
Southampton 1-2 Liverpool: Takumi Minamino and Joel Matip goals take title race to final day
Liverpool defeat Southampton to ensure the Premier League title race will go to the final day of the season.
Cost of living: Police officers 'struggling' with low pay
A North Wales Police detective says she has to borrow money from her mother at the end of the month.
PC fired for not investigating woman's murderer
Abuse allegations were made months before her husband poured petrol on her and set her alight.
Ukraine round-up: Beauty blogger row and UK sweets to refugees
A Ukrainian beauty blogger's trolls ordeal and sweets driven all the way from Somerset to Ukraine.
Amber Heard denies striking Johnny Depp and doctoring photos
Johnny Depp's lawyer has accused Ms Heard of being "the jealous one" in the ex-couple's marriage.
Eintracht Frankfurt v Rangers: How Giovanni van Bronckhorst had Scots roaring to Europa League final
Dutch glory, tactical brilliance and being a 'people person' - how Giovanni van Bronckhorst has led Rangers to the Europa League final.