ENGLAND have crashed out of Euro 2016 after going down 2-1 to Iceland - leading Roy Hodgson to quit his role as Three Lions manager.

Three Lions fans went through the full range of emotions on the French Riviera when Wayne Rooney put their side 1-0 up after four minutes.

But it was the Iceland fans who were left cheering as the game went on, and England's chances in the tournament, drew to a close.

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Theresa May has overtaken Boris Johnson in the race to become the next prime minister, according to polling.

The duo are among leading Tories who are expected to spend the day drumming up support for potential leadership bids ahead of nominations on Wednesday.

But a surge in support for Mrs May has seen her leap ahead of the bookies' favourite to win the contest to replace David Cameron, research for The Times found.

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Jeremy Hunt has said there should be a second referendum on Britain's terms for leaving the European Union.

The Health Secretary, writing in the Daily Telegraph, said the public did not vote on the conditions of the country's departure and has called for a deal to be negotiated, then put before the electorate.

He also said the Government as part of its plan, needs to make it clear that remaining in the single market is an "explicit national objective" as well as doing "everything possible to restore stability".

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The High Speed 2 rail project is under financial strain and could be delayed by a year, the Whitehall spending watchdog said.

The National Audit Office (NAO) warned that the 2026 target date for opening phase one between London and the West Midlands is "at risk".

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Wimbledon is set for an all-British showdown as Andy Murray takes on Liam Broady on Centre Court.

Murray has never before faced Broady, who is ranked 234th in the world and was given a wild card to enter the tournament.

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