The Beatles will open a museum on the site of their last gig
The band will recreate their recording studio and share unseen memorabilia in London's Savile Row.

The band will recreate their recording studio and share unseen memorabilia in London's Savile Row.

Argentina's Lionel Messi and Egypt's Mohamed Salah, both footballing icons in the twilight of their careers, face off in Atlanta for a 2026 World Cup quarter-final spot. Messi, a World Cup winner, leads Argentina's quest for a 'bicampeonato', while Salah, a national hero, aims to create history with Egypt in their first knockout appearance.

The protective glass over King Richard III's original grave site in Leicester was damaged when a visitor's water bottle fell from a trouser pocket. Repairs, costing nearly £30,000 and largely covered by insurance, are scheduled to begin Wednesday and last three days, temporarily restricting visitor access.

UK's Gambling Commission will introduce financial risk assessments for online gamblers spending over £1,000 in 24 hours or £3,000 in 90 days. Lower thresholds apply to under-25s. The industry expressed dissatisfaction, fearing a rise in black market gambling.

Northamptonshire's winning streak ends, the Rew brothers face off, Usman Tariq's unusual bowling style, Nottinghamshire and Yorkshire dominate their groups, Adam Lyth scores big, James Vince shows captaincy, and Surrey secure a crucial win.

Former NATO chief George Robertson has criticized the UK's Defence Investment Plan (DIP) as insufficient and delayed, potentially damaging industry confidence and allied relations ahead of the NATO summit in Ankara. The plan faces criticism for its funding gaps and lack of clear spending targets.

Courtney Gartshore, 27, is on trial at the High Court in Aberdeen accused of culpable homicide after her baby daughter, Dahlia-Rose, allegedly died from prolonged hairdryer heat. Prosecutors claim Gartshore also consumed alcohol and mephedrone while caring for the child.