Greg James's Comic Relief bike sells for £11,000
The BBC Radio 1 presenter rode 1,000km and raised more than £4m for the charity.

The BBC Radio 1 presenter rode 1,000km and raised more than £4m for the charity.

Egypt suffered a devastating 2-1 defeat to Argentina in the World Cup quarter-finals after leading 2-0 with 12 minutes remaining. Controversial VAR decisions and late goals from Messi and Fernandez sealed their exit, leaving players and fans heartbroken but proud.

Arsenal are reportedly targeting Morgan Rogers from Aston Villa, while Liverpool are interested in Mexico's Gilberto Mora. Everton are eyeing Djed Spence from Tottenham, and Tottenham are preparing a bid for Junior Kroupi. Other rumours include Inter Miami's interest in Vozinha, Chelsea's contract offer to Jesse Derry, and Ipswich Town's pursuit of Emersonn.

Donald Trump's alleged intervention in Folarin Balogun's red card at the World Cup has sparked outrage, exposing FIFA's corruption and Gianni Infantino's unchecked power. The incident muddied the USA team's achievement and damaged the integrity of the game.

Wayne Rooney lauded Jude Bellingham's "10 out of 10" performance against Mexico, likening his match-winning display and crucial last-ditch tackle to heroic Champions League efforts by Steven Gerrard and Roy Keane.

Nigel Farage's Reform UK leader announced a by-election in Clacton, framing it as 'people versus the establishment.' Major parties, including Conservatives, Labour, Liberal Democrats, and Restore Britain, will not field candidates, leaving the Green Party and novelty candidate Count Binface as potential challengers. Residents express weariness with politics and mixed views on Farage.

Prince Harry and six other prominent figures lost a £50m lawsuit against the Daily Mail's publisher, Associated Newspapers Ltd (ANL), over claims of unlawful information gathering. The High Court dismissed all claims, stating claimants failed to prove unlawful sourcing.