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French Open 2026 final LIVE: Maja Chwalinska vs Mirra Andreeva for title - scores, results, text coverage & radio commentary
Aged 19 years and 39 days, Mirra Andreeva could become the first teenager to win the Roland Garros women's singles title since Iga Swiatek in 2020. She would also become the youngest women's singles champion at the French Open since Monica Seles…
'This is what's wrong with radio after BBC bloodbath - something needs to change'
BBC Radio listeners have been left disappointed by the recent changes Longtime listeners of the BBC's radio channels have taken to social media with frustration following reports of major changes ahead for the broadcaster. It comes after the BBC 's…
Feuding within Ulster Unionists: What will it mean for the party's future?
Political correspondent, BBC News NI If metaphorically shooting yourself in the foot had real-world consequences the Ulster Unionist party (UUP) would walk with a permanent limp. In the long, inglorious history of political self-destruction its…
Young people write 'Song for Leigh' with Lottery Winners
Young people in a Greater Manchester town have teamed up with chart-topping indie pop band the Lottery Winners to record to spread 'joy and pride' about their hometown. 'Song for Leigh' was premiered before thousands of people at the bands…
The crisis facing Israel and American Jewry's shared future
For decades, the alliance between the State of Israel and American Jewry has been one of the pillars of Israel's diplomatic, security, and strategic strength. American Jews were not only a source of financial and political support but also true…
Tony Award predictions 2026: 'Schmigadoon' vs. 'The Lost Boys'
There is one upside to this awfully iffy season on Broadway. And it's that we get an especially cutthroat Tony Awards on Sunday night. Whereas last year “Maybe Happy Ending” and “Sunset Boulevard” were shoo-ins for their…
Steven Spielberg makes surprise appearance at London pub quiz
American director Steven Spielberg made a surprise appearance at a central London pub during a quiz night focused on his own filmography. Spielberg appeared at the event hosted by BBC Radio 1's film critic Ali Plumb at The Devonshire in Soho on…
Misophonia sufferer says 'noises make me so angry
The University of Sussex is running what it says is the first ever randomised control trial into a neurological condition which affects millions of people. Misophonia is a reduced tolerance to certain sounds, particularly those made by other…
Free Thinking - Wealth - BBC Sounds
Radio 4,·05 Jun 2026,·57 mins Anne McElvoy and guests discuss the concentration, distribution and morality of wealth now and look back at An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, published by the Scottish…
Andres Cantor, John Strong Share Insights, Excitement Ahead of Calling 2026 World Cup
The last time Andrés Cantor called a World Cup match, he went viral. As Gonzalo Montiel scored the winning penalty against France to secure the Argentina's first World Cup title at Qatar 2022, his outpouring of emotion at the microphone was…
'Maine had my back': Graham Platner hits the campaign trail amid latest turmoil
BAR HARBOR, Maine — As he returned to the campaign trail on Friday, Graham Platner took a moment to indirectly address new allegations of “toxic” and “unsettling” behavior three women from his past relationships…
What Salon's DJs are spinning this summer
I had only met National Affairs Staff Reporter Russell Payne briefly while I was in New York and have found his reporting essential in understanding the state of American politics today, especially when it comes to the electorate. When I was…
Flu cases on the rise in Hong Kong as immunity wanes, expert warns
Hong Kong is experiencing a rise in seasonal influenza cases, particularly among children and the elderly, as waning vaccine protection weakens community immunity, a leading infectious disease expert has warned. Professor Ivan Hung Fan-ngai, chair…
Public behaviour orders in Dorking and Leatherhead under review
Residents, businesses and visitors are being asked for views on the future of orders used to tackle anti-social behaviour in two Surrey towns. Public Spaces Protection Orders (PSPOs) covering Dorking and Leatherhead town centres, as well as…
EXCLUSIVE: Mick Jagger, 82, Ignites Death Fears as He Makes Huge Pledge About Future of The Rolling Stones After New Album Release
Mick Jagger has sparked fresh concern among those closest to him after declaring he 'can't wait' to return to touring with The Rolling Stones, with insiders telling RadarOnline.com there are now serious concerns the relentless demands of life on…
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