Champions League things you missed last night: Ansu Fati and Jadon Sancho shine as Ajax crash out
Here are the Champions League stories you need to know this morning
Here are the Champions League stories you need to know this morning
Tammy Abraham and Cesar Azpilicueta helped the Blues past Lille to secure their place in the last 16
'Significant' risk of further eruption keeping officials from reaching island
Fifteen disaffected former MPs pen open letter saying they could not vote for their old party
Racist images have appeared in halls and offensive language has been used in lectures
How you vote is your choice, but we sympathise with those who will pick a party in an effort to deny Boris Johnson a majority
Exclusion zone established around property to limit risk of disease spreading
The much-vaunted YouGov MRP poll – the one that got it right last time – suggests Boris Johnson is heading for a small majority
First-time candidate Monica Harding hopes Brexit discontent can help her unseat the foreign secretary
Egypt forward's spectacular strike secured victory and a place in the knockout stages
Two suspects were found dead in a nearby supermarket, police say
'We cannot rule out a hung parliament,' pollster says as model suggests Tories could win as few as 311 seats
Chelsea 2-1 Lille: Chelsea clinched their place in the last 16 with a win secured by first-half goals from Tammy Abraham and captain Cesar Azpilicueta
We tell you the policies you'll be voting for in this election – and our view on them
Borussia Dortmund advance to the last-16 along with the Spanish champions
Study finds civil rights progress does 'not seem to coincide with disadvantages for white people'
The case of Jack Williment-Barr, the four-year-old boy who was forced to sleep on a hospital floor as he waited in A&E, has brought attention on the state of the NHS just days before the election. But it has also put focus on perhaps the other major trend of the election: false and misleading claims that have circulated on social media and been amplified by large parts of the traditional press.
We run the rule over the Blues after a home win