Water bills rising and how will an England Euro'24 win be marked? A recap of todaypublished at 15:34 British Summer Time 11 July
We're pausing our live coverage for now.
But if you want a quick recap before we head off, we've got one for you:
- Water bills are set to rise – the regulator is in a standoff with water firms over how how much bills should go up by over the next five years in England and Wales
- Hospital waiting lists continue to rise– the latest NHS England figures showed the number of people waiting for hospital treatment has risen for the second month in a row
- The UK economy grew faster than expected in May – helped by strong performance from retailers and the construction industry, GDP increased by 0.4% according to the Office for National Statistics
- Are new laws around crossbow ownership coming? Security Minister Dan Jarvis says the government "will act quickly" to review crossbow laws
- Will there be a bank holiday if England win the Euros? Prime Minister Keir Starmer gave a cryptic answer, saying "we should certainly mark the occasion", but added "I don't want to jinx it"
- And all 650 MPs have been sworn into Parliament ahead of its state opening next Wednesday
It's not the end of live coverage across the BBC though. For updates from Bushey in Hertfordshire following the killings of three women yesterday, click here.
You can find updates on the Nato summit Washington DC here.
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