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June 2 1600 UTC Brief

In U.K. news

Police watchdogs are investigating Avon and Somerset Police’s contact with Jo Shaw and her former partner before the pair died in a Bristol explosion in May. The wider case is grim, Shaw was 35, Kelly 41, and police say he forced his way into a house with explosives before both were killed.

Separately, Leicestershire Police say a driver with a medically revoked licence was caught with 45 penalty points during a year-long crackdown on uninsured and repeat offenders. The operation has now seized 105 uninsured vehicles linked to more than 500 speeding and red-light offences, a fairly comprehensive argument against letting people ignore the rules and the paperwork.

In Belfast, former DUP leader Sir Jeffrey Donaldson is on trial on 18 sex abuse charges, which he denies. One accuser says he later apologized to her at a Christian centre.

In international news

Iranian reports say Tehran has stopped talks with mediators as fighting between Israel and Hezbollah continues in Lebanon. The reports from Fars and Tasnim say Iran now sees the Lebanon conflict as part of the broader ceasefire talks with the U.S. over the war.

Chile’s birth rate has fallen to a historic low, dropping below one child per woman. The decline, nearly 47 percent over 32 years, is intensifying concerns about the country’s long-term population outlook.

Pope Leo has appointed Maria Montserrat Alvarado, president of EWTN News, to lead the Vatican’s communications department. She becomes the first lay woman to hold a top governance role in the Roman Catholic Church.

In business and defence

Saab has unveiled the first two-seat Gripen F fighter for Brazil, rolling it out at its facility in Linköping before flight testing. Brazil helped develop the variant under a long technology-transfer deal, and 11 of the 36 aircraft ordered in 2014 have been delivered so far.

In sport

England will wait until late to decide whether Sonny Baker makes his Test debut against New Zealand at Lord’s. Brendon McCullum has backed the Hampshire quick’s pace, with Gus Atkinson another option if conditions suit, and Jacob Bethell is fit again after a finger injury. England’s selection committee, in other words, is still doing what it does best, which is keeping everyone guessing until the last possible moment.

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