Oscar-winning British filmmaker Steve McQueen proves there are stories that remain untold amid the chaos of rubble of World War II.
'We need this': UK parliament backs voluntary assisted dying bill
The House of Commons' vote paves the way for assisted dying to be offered to those with terminal illnesses.
Photo shows A woman standing out the front of UK parliamentFive quick hits: Madrid and Liverpool superstars miss penalties as American scores no-look own goal in Champions League
Kylian Mbappé and Mo Salah miss penalties, Cameron Carter-Vickers scores a shocking own goal for Celtic, and Pep Guardiola apologises for an ill-advised joke. Here are five quick hits from the Champions League.
Photo shows A composite image of Mo Salah, Kylian Mbappe and Cameron Carter-Vickers in the Champions League.'Just words on a piece of paper': Defector Richardson laughs off AusCycling life ban
Matthew Richardson says AusCycling's lifetime ban on him is similar to an employer firing someone who has already resigned, but he says he hopes it will understand his defection to Team GB in time.
Photo shows A track cyclist wearing a British uniform looks to the stands with his finger raised in celebration after crossing the line.Drone captures severe flooding in the UK from Storm Bert
Drone footage shows floodwaters submerging caravans and homes in Northhampton following Storm Bert.
Photo shows Drone footage shows only rows of houses' roofs with brown floodwater surrounding them.Has Video Duration: 34 seconds.'I feel like a bellend': Ed Sheeran apologises to Man United boss for crashing interview
Pop star and Ipswich Town shareholder Ed Sheeran gets excited after his team's big Premier League game against Manchester United, but has to apologise after blundering into a post-match interview of new Red Devils coach Ruben Amorim.
Photo shows Pop star Ed Sheeran stands smiling at pitchside in front of an empty stand before a Premier League game.Postecoglou has last laugh as Spurs thrash Manchester City in Premier League shock
Ange Postecoglou has the last laugh in Manchester, as his Spurs side produce their performance of the season to steamroll Pep Guardiola and the defending champions Manchester City.
Photo shows Two Prem ier League managers laugh together on the sidelines before a big match.Postecoglou set to lead Tottenham Hotspur in 50th EPL match
Ange Postecoglou is set to bring up a half century of Premier League games in charge of Tottenham Hotspur, with a crucial month ahead for the Australian.
Photo shows Tottenham Hotspur manager Ange Postecoglou guestures on the touchlineIn 2000, Jon Ronson snuck into a mysterious gentlemen's club with Alex Jones. He doesn't regret it
Welsh American journalist Jon Ronson has interviewed conspiracy theorists, neo-Nazis and soldiers trained as psychics. This week, at his live shows, he'll teach you to spot a psychopath.
Photo shows A man with glasses in a shirt looks at the camera'All of us are complicit': Richard Flanagan declines $97,000 in prize money due to fossil fuel investment
Richard Flanagan has won the Baillie Gifford Prize for Non-Fiction, but he's declined to accept the prize money until its sponsors make a plan to divest from fossil fuels.
Photo shows Richard Flanagan looks at the camera.Tributes for George Craig of Green Island, last of the big croc hunters
Tributes flow for croc hunter George Craig, who helped put Far North Queensland on the tourism map and led a remarkable life of adventure.
Photo shows Elderly man with blue shirt and green scarf standing in front of a shipPressure on Church of England unabated despite resignation of Archbishop
The Church of England is facing pressure to hold more people to account for systematically covering up allegations of abuse, following the resignation of the Archbishop of Canterbury.
Photo shows Continued pressure: Clergy holds bible while sitting in Church.Has Video Duration: 2 minutes 11 seconds.Why Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby resigned over an abuse scandal
The process to choose Mr Welby's successor as the spiritual leader of the Anglican church will now begin.
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Photo shows Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby during his enthronement ceremony in 2013.'There's nothing to do and there's everything to do': Novel set in space wins $98,000 Booker Prize
It takes 90 minutes for the International Space Station to orbit the Earth. That journey happens 16 times in Orbital, which just won one of the world's top literary awards.
Photo shows Samantha Harvey, a blonde woman in her 40s, holds up a book with artistic pictures of space on the cover.Foord fires as Arsenal hammer Juventus
Matildas superstar Caitlin Foord has netted once and made another as Arsenal won 4-0 at Juventus to put one foot in the Women's Champions League quarterfinals.
Photo shows Caitlin Foord hugs Stina BlacksteniusPremier League referee suspended amidst video inquiry
Premier League referee David Coote has been suspended after a video of him abusing former Liverpool manager Jürgen Klopp came to light.
Photo shows Referee David Coote holds up his hand'The grand slam may still be alive': Wallabies still in dreamland after Twickenham thriller
Joe Schmidt knows the Wallabies still have a long haul as they target a British Isles 'grand slam' but he was thrilled by their opening salvo at Twickenham.
Photo shows Len Ikitau and Ben Donaldson leap into each other's arms'I'd be gobsmacked if it won': Book experts dish on the Booker Prize shortlist
The winner of the prestigious literary award — to be announced on November 12 — will take home $98,000 and receive a dramatic bump in book sales around the world.
Photo shows A composite image showing three writers and their book covers on a brown paper backgroundManchester City suffer fourth-straight defeat
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola had never lost four matches in a row, but now his side are in its worst slump of his tenure following a shock defeat to Brighton and Hove Albion.
Photo shows Pep Guardiola holds his head in his handsSuaalii was the story, but only the start, as Wallabies thrill and delight in England stunner
Joseph-Aukuso Suaalii impressed in what was the most highly anticipated debut for the Wallabies in over a decade, but that was only the start as plenty excelled in England classic.
Photo shows Joseph Suaalii holds his hands to his faceWallabies win thrilling Test match against England with phenomenal last-gasp try
The Wallabies have won a thriller against England at Twickenham, with Max Jorgensen scoring in the 84th minute to secure an extraorindary 42-37 win.
Photo shows Max Jorgensen celebrates