Boy, 13, arrested after missiles thrown at police
Glass bottles, petrol bombs and masonry were thrown at police and fireworks set off.

Glass bottles, petrol bombs and masonry were thrown at police and fireworks set off.

The FCA is seeking to dismiss Consumer Voice's legal challenges over motor finance payouts, alleging the group and its solicitors, Courmacs Legal, have not been transparent about their funding and potential conflicts of interest.

Nigel Farage's decision to trigger a by-election in Clacton has taken a bizarre turn with Count Binface announcing his candidacy. Major parties are boycotting the race, leaving Farage to face novelty candidates.

Manchester United have reached a £50m agreement with Chelsea for Brazilian midfielder Andrey Santos. The deal includes an initial £48m plus £2m in add-ons and a 10% sell-on clause for Chelsea. Santos, 22, has Premier League experience and is seen as a player who can add energy to United's midfield.

Olav Kooij won stage five of the Tour de France in a chaotic sprint finish following a crash. Norway's Torstein Traeen retained the yellow jersey despite being caught in the pile-up.

ICC CEO Sanjog Gupta highlights women's cricket growth surpassing men's in emerging markets, citing increased participation and performance. He defends the ICC's reliance on the Indian market for expansion, despite revenue disparities, and notes record-breaking attendance and viewership for recent women's tournaments.

Keir Starmer will maintain contact with Donald Trump post-premiership, despite recent tensions. Starmer highlighted UK's defense spending contributions at the NATO summit, deflecting Trump's criticism. He also discussed future fiscal policy regarding defense spending.