King's US visit will go ahead as planned, Buckingham Palace says
The decision had been made "after discussions on both sides of the Atlantic through the day".

The decision had been made "after discussions on both sides of the Atlantic through the day".

Britain's Arthur Fery achieved a historic Wimbledon quarter-final berth with a dramatic five-set comeback victory over Grigor Dimitrov. The world number 114, a wildcard, became the first British wildcard to reach a Grand Slam quarter-final and the lowest-ranked man in the Wimbledon last eight in 12 years.

Democratic Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner is reflecting on his campaign after a woman accused him of sexual assault in 2021. Platner denies the allegations, calling them "categorically false," but stated his campaign is "taking the time to reflect on the best path forward."

The FA is reviewing Jarell Quansah's red card in England's win over Mexico, potentially appealing after Folarin Balogun's ban was suspended by FIFA following US intervention. Quansah's challenge was deemed serious foul play.

The stock market saw gains as technology and financial sectors rebounded. Honeywell's split companies showed divergent performance, with Aerospace outperforming Technologies. Major banks like Goldman Sachs and Wells Fargo rallied ahead of Q2 earnings season, with Goldman Sachs noted for its strong M&A advisory role.

Silverstone Circuit has adapted to accommodate neurodivergent Formula 1 fans, including a dedicated sensory viewing area and trained volunteers. The initiative aims to make the Grand Prix accessible and enjoyable for individuals with autism and ADHD, like nine-year-old Joshua, who found the experience one of the best days of his life.

Kylian Mbappe has called Paraguayan senator Celeste Amarilla "despicable" and "unworthy" after she made racist remarks mocking his origin and education following Paraguay's World Cup defeat to France. Amarilla's comments echo those of former goalkeeper Jose Luis Chilavert.