England's Big Picturepublished at 17:48 British Summer Time 8 April 2018
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Read MoreCastleford hold off a second-half Huddersfield fightback to move up to fifth in the Super League table.
Read MoreTwo Kallum Watkins tries help Leeds Rhinos earn a hard-fought victory at Wakefield Trinity in Super League.
Read MoreMen's rings
First to give Courtney Tulloch a hug is Leeds' Nile Wilson, before the two pose with a flag.
Canada's Scott Morgan takes the bronze.
Weightlifting - women's 69kg
SO CLOSE. Sarah Davies almost cleans a whopping 128kg but the Preston-born weightlifter just can't lock out the arms and finishes with a total of 217kg.
It's a silver medal for England.
Punam Yadav of India wins the gold, with Fiji's Apolonia Vaivai in bronze.
Men's 20km race walk
A fine, fine effort from England's Tom Bosworth. He crosses the line four seconds behind the Australian but it's a new British record.
The pair embrace on the line.
Kenya's Samuel Ireri Gathimba takes bronze.
The men were accused of being concerned in the commission, preparation or instigation of acts of terrorism.
Read MoreBlackpool ease their relegation worries as Nathan Delfouneso's hat-trick leads them to a thumping win over Bradford.
Read MoreHuddersfield claim a potentially crucial point in their battle against relegation with a draw at 10-man Brighton.
Read MoreBoreham Wood's National League promotion hopes are dealt a blow as they slip to defeat at FC Halifax.
Read MoreMaidstone fail to extinguish any lingering relegation fears after being held to a goalless draw by bottom side Guiseley.
Read MoreSunderland squander a second-half lead at mid-table Leeds and slip closer to a second consecutive relegation.
Read MoreDave Graham said he felt "anxious and alone" after the attack but found little support available.
Read MoreBrighton v Huddersfield (15:00 BST)
Brighton have been boosted by the return of Dale Stephens. The midfielder has recovered from a hamstring injury to take his place in the starting XI. Stephens' return is one of two changes, with Solly March also coming back into the side.
Huddersfield make three changes to the side that lost at Newcastle last-time out. Top scorer Steve Mounie returns in attack, with winger Tom Ince and right-back Florent Hadergjonaj also starting.
Men's all-around final
Speaking of gymnastics, it was a good morning for Nile Wilson.
Three gymnasts were separated by just a tenth going into the final apparatus but Wilson, from Leeds, produced a fine high bar routine to take gold and improve on his silver from 2014.
Morning all. You're up early for a Saturday. Want to know what's been going on in the Commonwealth Games? Well... It's been a brilliant morning for England.
Mixed team triathlon relay
Alistair Brownlee gave it everything he could but the deficit was just too great. He comes home 52 seconds behind Australia.
It's a medal for the Brownlees, Jess Learmonth and Vicky Holland but not the one they were after.
Men's all-around final
Here is that final routine on the high bar from Nile Wilson which saw him clinch gold.
Pretty special.
Gymnastics - men's all-around final
England's Nile Wilson after his gold medal, speaking to BBC TV: "That was one of the most incredible experience I've ever had.
"It was a battle on the high bar. You can't write it, to finish the way like it did. That was one of the best high bars I have put together.
"There were some tears from my dad. He pointed at me and said 'you're gifted boy' and that got me. My family are the reason I do what I do. I just want to thank everyone back home."
Weightlifting - Men's -77kg
Jack Oliver improves on his fourth place at Glasgow 2014 to take the silver medal in the men's -77kg weightlifting.
The Leeds-based Englishman led at the half-way stage having snatched 145kg, but posted a final total of 312kg after having his final lift over-turned.
India's Sathish Kumar Sivalingam secured the gold for a second straight games with 317kg, and even had the luxury of passing his final lift.
Australia's Francois Etoundi took bronze, as he did in Glasgow.