General News Today — July 18, 2026

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Lib Dems urge FA and Uefa to withdraw from Fifa and more — today's news signal.

As the world continues to grapple with pressing issues, today's news highlights a mix of politics, sports, and culture. In the realm of politics, leaders and groups are taking stances on various matters, from the Liberal Democrats' call for the FA and Uefa to withdraw from Fifa, to Labour's hopes for a policy reboot led by Andy Burnham, and billionaires preparing a massive ad campaign to block a proposed California wealth tax. These developments showcase the ongoing debates and power struggles that shape our societies.

Meanwhile, in the world of sports and culture, England's World Cup exit has given way to reflections on the team's performance and reasons for optimism, while a treasured piece of history, the Bayeux Tapestry, has made a notable journey to London, with the French minister assuring that it is in a "wonderful state". On a more somber note, an MP has been found not guilty of sexually assaulting women, a case that has likely had significant implications for those involved. These stories demonstrate the diverse range of issues that make up our daily news landscape.

Today's signal:
• Lib Dems urge FA and Uefa to withdraw from Fifa (bbc.co.uk)
• Billionaires Prepare $87 Million Ad Campaign to Block California Wealth Tax (nytimes.com)
• Labour pins hopes on Burnham reboot as he plans policy blitz (bbc.co.uk)
• Bayeux Tapestry in 'wonderful state' after journey to London, French minister says (bbc.co.uk)
• MP found not guilty of sexually assaulting women (bbc.co.uk)
• Five reasons for England to be cheerful despite World Cup exit (bbc.co.uk)

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