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People seen jumping from building after Air India plane crashed into it - reports
At least 265 dead after London-bound flight crashes in Ahmedabad.

‘Mayday, no thrust, losing power’: The call that sealed the fate of flight 171
Exactly what caused flight 171 to fall back to Earth will be investigated.

Matthew Hooton: Luxon’s China and Nato scheduling dilemma
OPINION: PM faces a choice between democratic friends and “awful foursome".

Australia ‘confident’ in US nuclear sub deal despite review
The Aukus deal aims to counter China's growing military power.

Collins downplays reports of Aukus review
The US has told Australia it needs to significantly boost its defence spending.

Noel Edmonds' Kiwi Adventure trailer
Trailer for ITV's new TV show Noel Edmonds' Kiwi Adventure. Video / ITV

Anger over arrests boils over into riots in Northern Ireland town
Rioters broke windows, torched cars and attacked police in Ballymena.

'Don't forget who the real enemy is': US slams NZ and others for Israel sanctions
One of Donald Trump's top officials was highly critical.

Conservative politicians criticise Sadiq Khan being honoured
The mayor’s knighthood faced opposition, with 220,000 signing a petition.

'Attenborough would be mortified': Six tonnes of coral bycatch off Christchurch
Experts said incidents involving such a large amount of coral being caught are rare.

Tom Felton faces backlash for supporting J.K. Rowling at Tony Awards
The actor supported J.K. Rowling at the Tony Awards, sparking an online backlash.

'Legacy will entertain for years to come': Tributes flow for author Frederick Forsyth
His novel 'The Day of the Jackal' sold over 75 million copies worldwide.

'The Day of The Jackal' author Frederick Forsyth dies
His most famous book was written in just 35 days after falling on hard times.

Why Art'Otel Hoxton should be your next London stay
Looking for a Banksy while exploring London? Look no further than this contemporary hotel.

‘We swapped the UK for New Zealand and feel better off already’
Robert and Sabrina Eaton could earn more in Australia, but prefer Kiwi culture.

UK considers water cremation and flushing bodies down sewers
Water burials have been dubbed 'flushed away' and 'flush-and-bone' rituals.

Are the super-rich leaving London? Tax reforms could spur wealth exodus
High wealth individuals are looking to leave the city where old and new money collide.

The Cockney accent is fading, but this dish is here to stay
New York Times: UK Shop owners fighting to win government protection for pie and mash.

Boomers defy ageing with sharper minds and staying power
ANALYSIS: Education improvements are key to Baby Boomers' cognitive gains.

David Beckham to be awarded knighthood – reports
The 50-year-old former footballer has long been in the running to become a Sir.

‘The lost boys’: How to stop our young men falling behind at school
A collaboration of boys' schools aims to improve outcomes for young men.