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Dan Goodfellow won his first individual Commonwealth Games gold to lead an all-England top three in the men's 3m springboard final.
Jordan Houlden won silver while Jack Laugher - the defending champion in the event - overcame his earlier nerves to take bronze.
Victory marks 25-year-old Goodfellow's first major title, having won Olympic, world and European medals in synchro events.
He finished with 484.45 points.
Houlden, 24, was 19.30 points behind with Laugher, already a two-time gold medallist at the Birmingham Commonwealths, a further 2.85 back. Scotland's James Heatly was fourth.
Goodfellow opted to go solo at the start of this year after years of synchro success, winning 10m platform gold at the 2018 Games with Tom Daley, while the pair took bronze at the Rio 2016 Olympics.
More to follow.