In Pictures: Factories, farms and football feature on campaign trail
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Rishi Sunak’s day got off to an early start as he chatted with shift workers at a warehouse in Bedfordshire at 4am – but he tried to keep the press pack happy with some fast food.
The Prime Minister went on to visit a supermarket, a factory and a farm during a hectic morning.
Meanwhile, Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer spent time at a non-league football club.
His time in the East Midlands also involved a visit to a factory in Chesterfield.
Sir Ed Davey fell down – and then got up again – on his visit to the Cornish coast.
Cristiano Ronaldo’s heart-rate data during Portugal’s penalty shootout win over Slovenia has been made public by the maker of a wearable device with whom he has partnered.
The most boring and ponderous team to watch but you have to be in it to win it and Southgate’s side are still there somehow. Being fun to watch is great but playing badly and winning is not a terrible habit to have in knockout football. Might be wishful thinking but surely they have to play better at some point. Then they might still be dangerous.
Newcastle United’s journey since the takeover by Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF) had not encountered anything like this before. For the first time, the wheels were in danger of coming off and the club was heading for the most severe of punishments for breaking Premier League rules.
Maria Sharapova, who reigned as the world No. 1 tennis player from 2005 to 2012 served up some seriously good style on day three of this year’s Wimbledon tournament. See photos
Lando Norris is the current driver in the spotlight and the British Formula 1 ace leads quite an impressive life away from the racetrack – here's all you need to know…
An impulsive late-night text has brought about a crowd-pleasing combination at Wimbledon: Andy Murray and Emma Raducanu on the same mixed-doubles team.