England are celebrating going through to the knockout stages of the World Cup after beating Slovenia one-nil thanks to a Jermaine Defoe goal. I catch Guardian journalists watching the match in a bar near the office. Barney Ronay gives his view of England's progress.
Kim Willshire reports from Paris on the inglorious return home of the French national team after they were du8mped out of the tournament.
The Institute for Fiscal Studies says Britain faces "the longest, deepest sustained period of cuts to public services spending, at least since world war two". Economics editor Larry Elliott has the details.
And Martin Wainwright reports from Weardale, in the eastern Pennines in Co Durham, where scientists have begun the first stage of twin borehole system that will generate geothermal energy for a planned village.