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Welcome to the Mirror's Daily Digest, where we'll be pulling together all the best stories of the day from our News, Showbiz, Sport teams and more. This Friday we're featuring everything from Brunio Tonioli set to quit BGT, to Princess Kate's unprecedented gesture revealing her 'true feelings' towards King Charles.

Elsewhere, our Showbiz team have had a busy day keeping up with the Beckhams - as the latest twist in the family saga sees Cruz coldly cut Brooklyn and Nicola out of his life.

Finally, our Defence and Security Editor Chris Hughes tells us that UK citizens could be harmed as Iran widens its targets, while millions more Brits are set to be hit with a major new hosepipe ban.

Bruno Tonioli 'set to quit' Britain's Got Talent as possible replacements named

Bruno Tonioli is reportedly set to quit Britain's Got Talent after just two series as the ITV show's judge. The ex Strictly Come Dancing star is likely to be replaced by either rapper KSI comedian Alan Carr.

The Italian TV personality may find it impossible to film the next series of the show with his commitment to filming Dancing with the Stars in America - with both reportedly taking place this autumn.

A source told The Sun: "The filming schedule in 2024 meant that Bruno could get away with not being present for filming one week of auditions.

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Kate Middleton's never-before-seen gesture shows true feelings for King Charles image

Princess Kate revealed her "true feelings" towards King Charles through an unprecedented gesture. This week, she joined the Royal Family at a state banquet held in honour of French President Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte.

This marks her first full state visit since being diagnosed with an undisclosed form of cancer last year. Now on the mend, Kate was present with the royals at Windsor Castle for the visit.

She had previously been absent from the Japanese state visit and only made a brief appearance at the Qatar visit. However, this week, Kate, resplendent in a Givenchy dress and the Lover's Knot Tiara, accompanied Prince William to the dinner.

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Cruz Beckham cuts Brooklyn and Nicola out of his life in cold move after jibes image

Cruz Beckham appears to have fully severed ties with older brother Brooklyn and sister-in-law Nicola Peltz by unfollowing them both on Instagram.

It comes after hot sauce entrepreneur Brooklyn shocked fans today by unfollowing both of his younger brothers, with relations between the siblings appearing to have soured beyond hope of repair. However, he is still following mum Victoria and dad David.

Just hours earlier, Cruz's older brother Romeo issued his own savage response to Brooklyn unfollowing him by sharing a screenshot of his Spotify, showing he was listening to a song entitled Walking Away, from Justin Bieber's new surprise album, titled Swag. As he shared the screengrab he wrote: "Yup" in a one word response to his brother's latest brutal move.

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'UK citizens could be harmed as Iran widens its target library' image

World events have drawn the UK increasingly into Iran’s crosshairs which have in recent years and previously been firmly focused on anti-regime dissidents, Jewish targets and Israel. As junior partner to America, which has been dubbed by Tehran as “the great Satan” this makes us stand out as somewhere where people can be targeted in the future.

But in the recent past there have been many attempts at violence against Iranian dissidents here, Jewish sites and people and, it is thought, the Israeli embassy. The UK’s intelligence and security committee chairman Lord Beamish has warned: “Iran poses a wide-ranging, persistent and unpredictable threat to the UK, UK nationals and UK interests.”

It is the word ‘unpredictable’ that is particularly alarming as perhaps it means the library of possible targets for Iran has widened in recent years. Any attack on narrowly drawn up targets can harm Britishcivilians but there may be a suspicion in our intelligence agencies that Tehran is widening its ambitions.

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Millions more Brits hit by major new hosepipe ban amid heatwave image

Millions more Brits will be affected by a hosepipe ban amid the crippling heatwave as a new water authority brings it into effect next week.

South East Water will enforce the ban from July 18, with further details to follow in the days to come. It comes after a hosepipe ban already came into effect for parts of the country today as temperatures could reach a scorching 33C.

The company stressed they've "been left with no choice" but to enforce the measures so they can "protect supplies".

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