Summary

  • World powers agree comprehensive deal with Iran on its nuclear programme

  • Iran limits its sensitive activities in return for lifting of sanctions

  • Iran hails "historic deal" and EU welcomes "sign of hope for the entire world"

  • But Israel's Netanyahu condemns "historic mistake"

  • US Congress must still approve deal

  • All times in BST (GMT+1)

  1. 'Iran-led axis of evil'published at 08:51

    More Israeli reaction, this time a tweet from its deputy foreign minister.

  2. 'Put in storage'published at 08:43 British Summer Time 14 July 2015

    The New York Times says it has a few more details on the deal, including that it leaves "in place most of Iran’s infrastructure at the country’s main nuclear sites, though much of it would be disassembled and put in storage". 

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    It also includes details on how long the agreement will last.

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    Some restrictions limiting Iran’s program begin to phase out after 10 years. Then, after 15 years, Iran would be free to produce as much enriched uranium as it wanted.

  3. 'Rare moment'published at 08:29

    The Guardian's Saeed Kamali Dehghan says Iranians will be united in welcoming the landmark deal

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    But he warns that there will be some who will oppose it

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  4. US-Iran 'embrace'published at 08:19

    Trita Parsi, the president of the Washington-based National Iranian American Council, has welcomed the reports of a deal.

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  5. 'Iran president assembles journalists'published at 08:18

    The BBC's Persian service correspondent has tweeted...

  6. 'Things are moving'published at 07:58

    The BBC's Chief International Correspondent Lyse Doucet reports that the press are being assembled...could there be an announcement shortly?