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GOLD RUSH! Great Britain has stormed above China to second place in the medal table after winning five gold medals on "Super Sunday" at the Rio Olympics. Andy Murray, gymnast Max Whitlock, golfer Justin Rose and cyclist Jason Kenny all helped boost Team GB's place on the table.
Max Whitlock took less than two hours to achieve twice what no British gymnast had previously managed in 120 years in Rio on Sunday. The 23-year-old grabbed gold in the men's floor event and followed it up by pipping his team-mate Louis Smith in a thrilling finish to the pommel horse final. This morning we'll be speaking to his fiancee and coach
A British man has been stabbed to death in the holiday resort of Ayia Napa in Cyprus. George Low, 22, died from a stab wound to the neck in the party town. Another Brit was wounded during the pre-dawn knife attack, said police in Cyprus.
Today marks the deadline for constituency parties, trade unions and supporting organisations to make their endorsements in the Labour leadership contest between Jeremy Corbyn and his challenger Owen Smith. Corbyn was dealt a blow yesterday when it was announced the leadership election will go ahead with the exclusion of around 130,000 new members, after a legal challenge against the decision to bar them was dropped.
More than £250 million worth of online shopping is estimated to have gone missing or not been delivered to shoppers in the UK in the last year, research shows. Around 3.6 million Brits have had packages they ordered online go missing in the last year, while more than 18 million people have had packages go missing or undelivered in the last five years, worth an average #68 per package, according to Direct Line Home Insurance.