Rick Davies, the co-founder and lead singer for British rock band Supertramp, has died aged 81 after a decade-long battle with cancer.
Spurs chairman steps down months after sacking Postecoglou as manager
Just three months after sacking Ange Postecoglou, Spurs chairman Daniel Levy steps down after almost 25 years in the position.
ASX gains as global interest rate fears subside — as it happened
Australian shares are following global markets higher as traders become more convinced the US Federal Reserve will resume cutting interest rates this month.
The rich are 'squeezing out' ordinary people and this millionaire aims to stop it
Gary Stevenson achieved his childhood dream of becoming rich by his mid-20s. The 39-year-old now spends most of his time campaigning against the wealthy.
Coalition of 26 countries commit to Ukraine post-war peacekeeping force
The forces would be deployed on day one of any peace deal between Ukraine and Russia, aiming to prevent another invasion of the country.
Comedian Graham Linehan faces court over transgender social media posts
The Father Ted co-creator is accused of "relentlessly" posting abusive comments online about trans women.
Listen to the world's biggest and longest-running music festival on ABC Classic
The BBC Proms bring together the best musicians from around the world. Here's your guide to listening on ABC Classic through September.
Michael Charlton, first host of Four Corners, dies aged 98
Michael Charlton, the inaugural host of the ABC's Four Corners program and Gold Logie Award winner, has died aged 98.
ASX rockets up, while Latitude, Harvey Norman lose appeals — as it happened
The ASX rallies on views that a weaker global economy will see further interest rate cuts, which is positive for shares. And the full Federal Court dismisses Latitude and Harvey Norman’s appeals in an ASIC case.
UK deputy PM faces calls to quit after underpaying tax on seaside flat
Angela Rayner, who is considered one of the potential successors to Prime Minister Keir Starmer, says she is "devastated" after learning she underpaid stamp duty on the purchase of a beachside flat.
Father Ted creator Graham Linehan arrested over transgender posts on X
In one of the posts, Linehan said that "if a trans-identified male is in a female-only space, he is committing a violent, abusive act".
As her marriage collapsed, this surprising PM became Princess Diana's closest confidant
From detailing Princess Diana's secret counselling sessions with the queen's favourite PM, to meddling in Australia's biggest political scandal, this new book lays bare the relationship between Crown and State
Gold price hits record, ASX slips on retail sell-off — as it happened
Local stocks end lower as the retail sector gets hit and Woolworths and Wesfarmers trade ex-dividend. See how the trading day unfolded on the business blog.
Olivia Colman and Benedict Cumberbatch explore conflict and connection in 'The Roses'
Australian writer Tony McNamara's new film 'The Roses', starring Olivia Colman and Benedict Cumberbatch, was released in cinemas this week.
Star Aussie trio centre stage as Superchargers claim The Hundred
Phoebe Litchfield is named the player of the tournament while Australian teammates Annabel Sutherland and Nicola Carey help the Northern Superchargers win The Hundred at Lord's.
ASX 200 shed 0.5 per cent on bank and tech sell-off, gold hits a fresh high as US dollar slips — as it happened
The ASX closed lower as banks, miners and tech stocks struggled.
Stunning long-range strike helps Liverpool claim clash of EPL heavyweights
Dominik Szoboszlai unleashes the longest goal of the English Premier League season to help Liverpool strike the first telling blow in this year's title race against last year's runner-up Arsenal.
'Like living above the shop': Why British royalty aren't fans of their most famous palace
King Charles hasn't moved into Buckingham Palace and Prince William reportedly plans to live somewhere else as king. So what's wrong with Buckingham Palace and what will its future be if it's not the main residence of the royal family?
Australia Post sounds the alarm on its business model as ASX soars close to record — as it happened
Australia Post produced a "modest" profit of $18m in the last financial year, as its profitable parcels business faces intensifying competition from private shipping companies, and its loss-making letters business continues to decline.
After being kicked out of Australia, Iran now faces another global setback
Tehran's nuclear ambitions are no secret, and that could lead it to another round of crippling sanctions.
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Man United boss slams players as horror loss sees him turned into meme
Embattled Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim says his players "spoke for me really loud" after being turned into a viral internet joke during his side's embarrassing loss to a fourth-tier side in the English League Cup.