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The winners of Wednesday's Europa League final between Manchester United and Tottenham will be the lowest league finishers ever to win a major European trophy. BBC Sport examines their seasons, motives and stats.
How the mask slipped during US fugitive Nicholas Rossi's court saga
Unravelling the case of a US fugitive who claimed to be the victim of mistaken identity after being traced in Glasgow.
'Convinced he was Spurs-bound' - How Fernandes became Man Utd's heart
As Bruno Fernandes leads Man Utd out against Tottenham in the Europa League final, BBC Sport look at his journey - including almost signing for Spurs.
The global impact of George Floyd's murder, five years on
A powerful film told through the eyes of young protesters fighting back against racism
The global impact of George Floyd's murder, five years on
A powerful film told through the eyes of young protesters fighting back against racism
The Papers: 'This must end now' and 'Rayner's secret plan'
Foreign Secretary David Lammy's rare condemnation of Israel's bombing of Gaza dominates Tuesday's papers.
World-first gonorrhoea vaccine launched by NHS England as infections soar
The treatment will be offered to those most at risk from August after a record number of cases.
UK steps up action against Israel over Gaza offensive
Foreign Secretary David Lammy summons the Israeli ambassador and suspends talks on a trade deal.
Police investigation into UK retail hacks focuses on English-speaking youths
The National Crime Agency tells the BBC how it is trying to find the culprits of the M&S and Co-op hacks.
Reduce squad size or I'll quit - Guardiola
Pep Guardiola has said he will quit as Manchester City manager unless he is given a smaller squad next season.