

Good evening. German police looking for Madeleine McCann’s body are set to begin a major search of a remote Algarve reservoir. Meanwhile, Suella Braverman said she was "confident that nothing untoward has happened" in the handling of her speeding offence amid growing pressure on Rishi Sunak to open an investigation into the Home Secretary.
Downing Street said at lunchtime that the Prime Minister continues to have full confidence in Ms Braverman.
It came as the Home Secretary told broadcasters: "What I will say is that in my view I am confident that nothing untoward has happened." You can follow the latest news from Westminster on our Politics live blog.
Meanwhile, Labour's shadow chancellor has been accused of hypocrisy for flying business class to New York - Ewan Somerville has the full story.
German police looking for Madeleine McCann’s body are set to begin a major search of a remote Algarve reservoir that suspect Christian Brueckner previously visited.
Scotland Yard detectives are understood to have travelled to the area, but will only have a “watching brief”, reports Gerard Couzens.
The search is due to last for at least two days, and will continue beyond that if anything of relevance is found.
Russian volunteers fighting for Ukraine drove tanks and armoured vehicles across the border into Russia, “capturing” a number of villages.
The daring cross-border assault appeared to be the most significant effort by Ukraine-backed forces to bring the war to Russian soil, report Joe Barnes and Nataliya Vasilyeva.
It came as Kyiv said Russia was bringing more forces into Bakhmut, after Vladimir Putin declared victory in Moscow's months-long effort to capture the city.
Louis Emanuel has a piece on how the campaign has come at a huge cost to Russia.
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