‘Sad day for publicly funded science’: up to 350 more jobs to go at the CSIRO
Australia’s national scientific agency announces more research job losses as it looks for budgetary savings
Centre-left tipped to lose Copenhagen for first time in electoral history
Political rivals say PM’s divisive politics have encouraged voters to ditch the Social Democrats for the far right
Ukraine war briefing: Kyiv to buy 100 Rafale warplanes, drones and air defence systems from France
Zelenskyy hails ‘a historic deal’; families of Ukrainian children forcibly deported to Russia on Monday sounded the alarm about their fate. What we know on day 1,364
‘They have total impunity’: West Bank settler violence surges after Gaza ceasefire
UN logs 260 attacks in October alone, its highest monthly tally, as settlers attack farmers and burn olive trees
HMRC accused of being ‘cavalier’ with finances of child benefit claimants
Thousands of parents had their payments stopped after faulty data suggested they had left the UK and not returned
European wildcats could be seen again in England for first time in 100 years
Two-year study finds area of woodland in Devon to be ideal habitat to support a controlled release of the creatures
‘I knew I was starting to have a seizure’: women describe lasting effects of being ‘choked’ during sex
Three women tell of blacking out, feeling dazed and dizzy, and of ongoing memory issues and fatigue
Untie me! Why big bows are everywhere – feminine, ironic and strangely subversive
They can be garish and ostentatious, or a sign you are softer than you might first appear. From the catwalk to the high street to the big screen to the rugby pitch, you just can’t miss them right now
‘No safe place to go’: people sent back to France under ‘one in, one out’ deal tell of desperation
In Paris, a group of those returned from UK as part of the immigration scheme say they feel frightened and hopeless
Man charged with murder of Oakland football coach John Beam
Cedric Irving Jr, 27, charged over death of ‘legend’ Beam, who was shot and killed on Laney College campus last week
It’s been a great year for strawberries – and you can plant now for a bumper 2026
A sunny spring helped the plants to flourish in 2025. Now dig up their runners and position them elsewhere on your patch to avoid disease
‘Be bold but calculated’: how to get a low offer on buying a home accepted
In a buyer’s market, sellers are being more realistic on prices – we look at how to get your strategy right
I thought there was something wrong with my body – until I shared a shower with 50 strangers
Naked in a forest, among people of every age, race, gender and physique, I finally shook off the self-doubt that had haunted me since my teens
Why are US border agents in Charlotte, and are they allowed to operate there?
Border Patrol is at the center of the immigration crackdown in North Carolina – what does US law say about their presence?
The real Slim Shady? Eminem sues Australian company Swim Shady for trademark infringement
Eminem claims consumers may mistakenly think he is linked to the Sydney beach brand – but Australia is no stranger to lawsuits from US rappers
Sydney’s $60 road toll cap to be made permanent with plan for two-way fee on Harbour Bridge to fund it
‘It’s a massive cost-of-living relief measure for hundreds of thousands of people who live in western Sydney,’ premier Chris Minns says
This Nepal village has survived for 1,000 years. Now recurring floods threaten its future
Til, the remotest of three villages in the Limi valley on the Tibetan border, was already wrestling with a dwindling population but a series of natural disasters has led many to consider where their future should be