'Classic authoritarian': Modi government denies entry to 'overseas citizens'
As the biggest election in the world begins, academics and activists abroad have been barred from entering India after speaking out against Narendra Modi and policies of his government.
King Charles to return to public duties, but cancer treatment continues
Despite his comeback, the palace hasn't commented on what engagements he will attend and whether his trip to Australia will go ahead later this year.
King Charles to resume public duties, but cancer fight not over
In a statement, Buckingham Palace says the King's doctors are "pleased with his progress", 12 weeks after it revealed the monarch's diagnosis.
One of the BBC's most popular presenters was 'assassinated on her doorstep in broad daylight' more than two decades ago
Journalist Jill Dando was at the height of her career and preparing for a fast-approaching wedding when she was murdered in 1999. Now 25 years later, there are still unanswered questions.
Anglo American chairman says BHP's $60 billion offer is 'opportunistic'
Anglo American has rejected BHP's $60 billion takeover proposal, saying the bid significantly undervalued the London-listed miner and its prospects.
Two military horses that broke free and ran loose across London have undergone surgery
Two military horses that bolted through the streets of London after being spooked by construction noise are in serious condition after undergoing surgery.
UK votes to ban cigarette purchases for those born after 2009
Behavioural science researcher Dr Sharon Cox explains what this mean for those born after 2009.
Horses seen galloping through central London
Police have contained two horses that were running loose without riders in London.
Prince William and Princess Kate release first family photo taken by Kate since photoshop controversy
The Prince and Princess of Wales thank the public for messages marking the sixth birthday of their youngest son Louis, who beams at the camera in a portrait taken by his mother.
The bra you exercise in could be putting you at greater risk of an ACL tear
When women pick out a sports bra they're probably not thinking of their knees, but surprising new research shows there's a link between breast support and serious knee injuries.
'Emotional moment' as spears taken by Captain Cook are returned to Indigenous community
Four spears stolen by Captain James Cook and his crew after he arrived at Botany Bay more than 250 years ago are handed back to traditional owners at a ceremony in England, in what is among the most significant repatriations of Indigenous objects to date.
UK police charge two men with spying for China, including a parliamentary researcher
British police charge two men with spying for China, including one reported to have worked as a researcher in Britain's parliament for a prominent politician in the governing Conservative Party.
Huw Edwards resigns from BBC after sexually explicit images claims
The veteran presenter has been off air since a newspaper report claimed he paid a young person thousands of dollars for the material.
BBC presenter who announced Queen's death resigns months after explicit photo scandal
Huw Edwards, the long-time BBC presenter often picked to anchor coverage of major news events, resigns nine months after he was the subject of a pornography scandal.
'I have carried that black day with me ever since': Israeli military intelligence chief resigns over October 7 attack
The head of Israeli military intelligence, who last year accepted responsibility for the failures that allowed the Hamas-led attack on Israel on October 7, has resigned, the military says.
A 'generosity of spirit': Sir Andrew Davis, former Melbourne Symphony Chief Conductor, has died
Sir Andrew Davis made a significant impact on cultural life in Australia during his tenure as Chief Conductor of the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra from 2013 to 2019.
Bluey recognised for cultural success in the UK
A ceremony in London rewarded the ABC show for its political and cultural impact.
ASX closes higher Monday after Friday losses
The Australian share market closed higher Monday led by mining and health stocks, while Star casino fronted an inquiry.
Bluey phenomenon continues as show is recognised in London
After sparking the imagination of children across the globe, Bluey has now received a special one-off award at Australia House in London.
Jepchirchir crushes women's-only world record in winning London Marathon
Reigning Olympic champion Peres Jepchirchir of Kenya crushed the women's-only world record in winning the 44th London Marathon on Sunday.
Analysis
analysis:When Princess Anne stepped out wearing her late mother's coat, it symbolised exactly why she's so popular
Wearing our late loved one's clothes is the sort of thing we all do — a poignant way to keep them close. It's also very Princess Anne and one reason she continues to poll among the most popular royals in the UK's monarchy.
Ex-Scottish leader's husband charged with embezzling party funds
Murrell was re-arrested and questioned after he and Sturgeon were arrested last year in relation to the same investigation.
As it happened: Aussie share market closes lower on reports of Israeli strike on Iranian territory
Australian shares closed lower on Friday as investors flocked to buying safe-haven gold and government bonds as news broke of escalating conflict between Israel and Iran. There are heightened fears the ongoing Middle East conflict could spell further economic and global instability.
Sophie Kinsella, bestselling author of Shopaholic series, reveals 'aggressive' brain cancer diagnosis
British author Sophie Kinsella, who penned the bestselling Shopaholic series, reveals she has been "diagnosed with glioblastoma, a form of aggressive brain cancer".
Hugh Grant settles phone hacking case against Murdoch papers
Hugh Grant has accepted a settlement from Rupert Murdoch's 'The Sun' in return for dropping his claim that his phone was tapped.