Postpublished at 21:56 British Summer Time 8 June
Men's 100m final
False start! Again!
So many this evening...
But who was responsible?
George Mills wins GB's first medal, silver in 5,000m behind Jakob Ingebrigtsen
Britain's Romell Glave third as Italy's Olympic champion Lamont Marcell Jacobs wins men's 100m
France's Samba-Mayela takes women's 100m hurdles; GB's Cindy Sember fourth
More Italian golds - Lorenzo Ndele Simonelli in 110m hurdles and Leonardo Fabbri in shot put with Britain's Scott Lincoln fourth
Belgian Nafi Thiam takes heptathlon title as Britain's Jade O'Dowda seventh
Swede Perseus Karlstrom wins men's 20km race walk; GB's Callum Wilkinson ninth; Croatia's Sandra Elkasevic is women's discus champion
GB's Elliot Giles into men's 800m final after finishing second in his semi-final
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Emma Smith, Harry Poole and Ros Satar
Men's 100m final
False start! Again!
So many this evening...
But who was responsible?
Men's 100m final
The men are on their marks...
Men's 100m final
A slight change to that field - Robin Ganter has an injury, so Denmark's Simon Hansen is promoted to the final.
Men's 100m final
Marcell Jacobs appeared a class above in the 100m semi-finals, while Briton Glave was the third fastest qualifier.
Men's 100m final
It's time for our final event of Saturday night - and what an event. The men's 100m final.
Can Romell Glave snatch gold for Britain, or will Olympic champion Lamont Marcell Jacobs reign supreme?
Men's 5,000m final
Phil Minshull
Athletics commentator on BBC iPlayer
All credit to George Mills. He did everything right, he had that long run from home. He started to crank up the pace when he saw that final kilometre and with two laps to go, he really stretched out the field at that point.
Ingebrigtsen though, impossible to resist.
Men's 5,000m final
It's a third successive European 5,000m title for Jakob Ingebrigtsen, and a fifth in a row including two 1500m wins.
He'll now aim to complete a treble double of golds by repeating that success over the shorter distance.
And Great Britain have their first medal thanks to George Mills, who clinches silver.
Women's discus final
We are into the final throws - and the final throes - of the women's discus final.
Croatia's Sandra Elkasevic is still in control from her throw of 67.04m, which was her opening effort of the night.
Men's 5000m final
As for the other Brits, James West finished seventh while Jack Rowe - who I think was the one who was tripped, rather than West - ends up 17th.
Men's 5000m final
A first British medal at these championships!
Jakob Ingebrigtsen is just too good. He got a bit of space 600m from the end, eased into the lead on the last lap, and turned on the afterburners for the final 100m.
But a fantastic performance by George Mills! He was among the leading pack all the way, the pace suited him, and he kept cool under pressure to deliver a medal.
Bronze goes to Switzerland's Dominic Lobalu.
Men's 5000m final
George Mills is on the shoulder of Ingebrigtsen at the final corner...
Men's 5000m final
Final lap.
Ingebrigtsen leads!
Men's 5000m final
600m to go.
George Mills is on the shoulder of the leader.
Jakob Ingebrigtsen has found a bit of daylight to attack...
Men's 5000m final
Thierry Ndikumwenayo of Spain has now assumed the lead.
This is anyone's race!
Men's 5000m final
Three laps to go.
Morgan Le Guen of Switzerland leads.
Men's 5000m final
Into the final 1500m now.
George Mills is still going well, he's second at the moment.
Jakob Ingebrigtsen has fallen into the pack a little bit - for now.
Women's discus final
We are approaching the final stages of the discus.
Sandra Elkasevic continues to lead the way for Croatia, with Portugal's Liliana Ca her nearest challenger.
Men's 5000m final
Now Jakob Ingebrigtsen is in the lead. he likes to race from the front throughout an event; he loves to finish there too.
George Mills is running in fourth for GB.
Men's 5000m final
Jakob Ingebrigtsen has moved through the field now, up to fourth place.
George Mills is still going well in third.
Men's 5000m final
We have a faller! And its a Brit, James West gets caught and takes a nasty tumble.
It's a really packed track, 27 runners seems like far too many for any race in a stadium.