Galatasaray forward Noa Lang suffered a freak hand injury when he caught his thumb on an advertising hoarding in his team's 4-0 loss to Liverpool in the Champions League.
France wins back-to-back Six Nations titles after last-second penalty
After five rounds of matches, the Six Nations Championship comes down to a single penalty in the 83rd minute of the final game — and France emerges as back-to-back champions.
Meet the 25yo director at the helm of Miranda Otto's return to the stage
With two main-stage productions already under her belt in 2026, Margaret Thanos has cemented her place as a rising star of Australian theatre.
Denny and British rival bring Ashes rivalry to discus in rare partnership
Having competed against each other with some of the biggest prizes in discus on the line, Matt Denny and Lawrence Okoye are now training together and pushing each other to new heights.
Devastated Spurs goalkeeper hooked after nightmare 17-minute spell
Tottenham's nightmare season drops to an embarrassing new low as Antonin Kinsky is marched off the field by his manager in Madrid.
Two new novels lift the curtain on what life is really like as a royal
With Queen Mary of Denmark soon to arrive in Australia and scandal engulfing the House of Windsor, royals are swamping our news cycle. So why are readers so fascinated by royal fiction?
Aussie duo guides strugglers to FA Cup upset over Premier League side
Socceroos keeper Joe Gauci and Aussie manager Jon Brady guide Port Vale past Sunderland into the FA Cup quarters for the first time in 72 years.
India survives Bethell onslaught to book T20 World Cup final spot
India has survived a brilliant century from England's Jacob Bethell to record a seven-run win in a thrilling men's T20 World Cup semifinal at Mumbai's Wankhede Stadium.
Red-hot Socceroos striker set to miss World Cup warm-ups with injury
After starting in Norwich in record-breaking form, Socceroos striker Mohamed Touré will almost certainly miss Australia's crucial World Cup warm-up games in March.
Preaching kindness, Amanda Seyfried went all in on her latest role
The Oscar-nominated star adored working with director Mona Fastvold to resurrect an astonishing religious figure in The Testament of Ann Lee.
Russell Brand pleads not guilty to further rape, sex assault charges
British actor and comedian Russell Brand pleads not guilty in a London court to two additional charges of rape and sexual assault nearly two decades ago.
Man Utd owner avoids sanctions over claim UK 'colonised' by immigrants
Jim Ratcliffe is reminded of his responsibilities as a participant in English football but is not handed any penalties from FA after his controversial call.
UK to consider removing Andrew from royal succession line
The UK government is to look at removing Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor from the line of succession, an official says, as royal protection police face a grilling on "anything they saw or heard".
Broncos fall short of another miracle comeback in World Club Challenge
After pulling off three straight comebacks to win the NRL premiership, the Brisbane Broncos fall just short of another miracle against Hull KR in the World Club Challenge.
Police guarding former prince Andrew's residence in Sandringham
Police guarding former prince Andrew's residence in Sandringham following his arrest.
'Ten hours of hell': Rugby fans' fury amid World Cup ticket crashes
Rugby fans from around the world are furious after failing to get tickets to the 2027 Men's World Cup due technical glitches and website crashes.
NRL announces State of Origin eligibility overhaul
New South Wales and Queensland can now select players who are New Zealand and England internationals after the NRL confirmed a major change to the State of Origin eligibility rules.
A millionaire bought a football club while drunk then forgot
Rob Smethurst was in the throes of a four-day drunken bender when a friend called and told him his local football team was for sale. Now his tiny English club is making global headlines.
Torvill and Dean's Bolero produces ice dance perfection at Winter Olympics
Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean were already hot favourites for a gold medal. But on the ice in Sarajevo, the British ice dancers provided a performance of perfect artistry that made Olympic history.
'Hate has been given an outlet': Why Jack Thorne made a new Lord of the Flies
After winning an Emmy for writing Adolescence, Jack Thorne's latest project, a TV adaptation of Lord of the Flies, also sits at the intersection of vulnerability, masculinity and violence.
Postecoglou says Tottenham 'not a big club' as Spurs sack successor
Tottenham Hotspur are "not a big club" because of their policy in the transfer market, former manager Ange Postecoglou has said in the wake of the London club's sacking of head coach Thomas Frank on Wednesday.