A first major final between Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner always promised to deliver - but few expected it to reach the heights that it did.
Cristiano Ronaldo is in tears as he wins a third trophy with Portugal - could the Nations League save his manager Roberto Martinez's job?
Could the government's radical plan to change the way the UK distributes electricity really bring down bills - or just lead to a postcode lottery?
Next year's Brits are to be held at Co-op Live in Manchester.
Parents are demanding answers over how Daniel Clarke was able to sexually abuse vulnerable children.
Donald Trump's crackdown on the LA immigration protests features prominently on Monday's papers.
Indira Gandhi's aides pushed for a presidential system - centralising power and sidelining courts and parliament.
Carlos Alcaraz recovers from two sets down - saving three championship points - to beat Jannik Sinner in an incredible French Open men's final.
The Israeli military says Mohammed Sinwar's body was discovered in a tunnel at a hospital.
Just as brother Jude did before him, Jobe Bellingham is set to move from the Championship to Bundesliga giants Borussia Dortmund.
The BBC understands proposals include a two-hour cap on apps and a 22:00 curfew.
England continue their dominance over West Indies as a four-wicket win in the second T20 at Bristol seals the series with a game to spare.
The teenager was walking on Staniforth Road in Sheffield when he was hit by a car, police say.
Ed Sheeran is also on the Louis Theroux podcast this week, and it's the finale of I Kissed a Boy.
Dogs are vieved as "unclean" by Islamic officials, but ownership is rising as a form of quiet rebellion.
The home secretary and deputy prime minister argue for cash.
The Prince of Wales gave a speech in Monaco hoping to drive investments to protect the world's oceans.
The former Beatle returns to his hometown of Liverpool to join Springsteen on stage at Anfield.
The government says every corner of the country will benefit, but research backers call for a long-term plan for science.
Dal Nord al Sud dell’Italia, dalle favelas del Brasile a Gaza: da ogni angolo del mondo, i bambini stanno inviando i loro disegni al Pontefice