The British foreign ministry has criticised Israel after the country detained two UK MPs.
Cameron Green plots return to Test team
Cameron Green is ready to play cricket again, six months on from spinal surgery that forced him out of Australia's drought-breaking series win over India last summer.
'Number one risk': Sentebale chair strikes back against Prince Harry
Prince Harry faces explosive bullying allegations as he walks away from the charity he founded in his mother’s name.
Abbey Road's Studio One reopens following renovation
The storied studio — where many of the most famous film scores of all time were recorded — has re-opened this week after a refurbishment.
The nine books our critics couldn't put down last month
There's a Nobel Prize winner's latest work, an homage to Heart of Darkness, a psychosexual mystery and more in this month's ABC Arts critics' recommendations.
Matildas set to clash as Arsenal and Lyon advance to Champions League semi
There will be at least one Australian, possibly more, in the UEFA Women's Champions League final, with both Arsenal and Lyon progressing to the semifinals.
Rugby league's Ashes returns after 22-year hiatus
The Ashes of rugby league will return after a 22-year hiatus, with Australia touring England at the end of the year.
CCTV footage shows two men stealing Paddington Bear statue in Newbury, England
Following a police investigation, two men have been sentenced for stealing a beloved Paddington Bear statue in Newbury, England.
'Absolute cesspit': Mother of murdered teen Brianna Ghey backs under-16 social media ban
The mother of British transgender teen Brianna Ghey speaks out in support of a social media ban for children aged under 16.
UK orders probe into 'energy resilience' after fire near Heathrow Airport
The British government has ordered an investigation into the country's "energy resilience" after a fire shut Heathrow Airport for almost a day.
Heathrow to resume flights after fire causes power outage
Flights have resumed at Heathrow Airport after a fire caused an "unprecedented" shutdown.
Heathrow set to resume flights after fire cut power and sparked travel chaos — as it happened
Flights are being scheduled at Heathrow Airport as counter-terrorism police continue to probe the fire that brought thousands of flights to a stand still, causing chaos for world travel.
Rubbish piles up in Birmingham with 'rats the size of cats', residents say
A bin strike in Birmingham has resulted in rubbish piling up in the streets and sparked warnings about "rats the size of cats", with residents claiming the rodents are "just everywhere".
'Coalition of the Willing' reiterates plans to bolster aid to Ukraine
Australia's representative to NATO has joined military chiefs around 20 countries for a meeting of the 'Coalition of the Willing' to discuss boosting military aid and security for Ukraine.
British teen who murdered mother, brother and sister jailed for 49 years
The court heard that Nicholas Prosper had withdrawn into an online world and illegally bought a firearm as he plotted to carry out an attack on a primary school north of London.
Drag star The Vivienne died from ketamine use, says family
The family of James Lee Williams — better known as drag star The Vivienne — is calling for more awareness about increasing rates of recreational ketamine use.
Heartbreak for Fowler in League Cup final as Kerr's return draws closer
Mary Fowler's Manchester City go down to Chelsea in the Women's League Cup final, as Sam Kerr's return draws closer.
UK police charge Russian captain with manslaughter and gross negligence
Vladimir Motin was captain of a cargo ship that hit a tanker, carrying jet fuel for the US military, off England in the North Sea at close to full speed this week.
Is it better to be a working royal or make your own way?
Being born with a House of Windsor silver spoon in your mouth brings a fairytale level of privilege and the sort of job security the rest of us can only dream of. But in a world ruled by ancient edicts is it better to be a working royal or find your own way?
Video shows cargo ship hitting US military fuel tanker in North Sea
New video shows the moment a cargo ship ploughed into a fuel tanker hired by the US military in the North Sea off England's east coast, as experts tell the ABC there is no evidence the ship's captain tried to take evasive action.
UK tanker crash aftermath 'reasonably contained', British PM says
One crew member is presumed dead after a Portuguese-flagged container ship crashed at close to full speed on Monday into an anchored tanker that was carrying US military jet fuel.