Eurovision winner Sweden makes history but which country has won the most times?
Loreen is only the second person in the 67-year history to win twice.
Loreen is only the second person in the 67-year history to win twice.
The designer recently revealed he had incorporated a “secret pocket” into the dress.
Ambulance seen outside disgraced entertainer's English mansion.
Scientists plan to harness the honey's antibacterial qualities to create a gas mask.
Pair say Ukrainian president should speak as he would have at home as host nation.
Photograph represents the future of the monarchy for many decades to come.
The mother-of-one fled the US after the high-profile Johnny Depp trial.
TV star reveals they would love to sit down with Markle and ask, "Why did you ghost me?"
New York Times: Many of the UK's former colonies are accelerating efforts to cut ties.
Experimental technique aims to prevent children inheriting rare genetic diseases.
'Nothing compares to being there to see the pageantry in motion,' writes Jenni Mortimer.
The photos are accompanied by a message of thanks from the King.
The coronation of King Charles was a jubilant affair, but big questions persist.
Hipkins said the Crown shouldn't apologise 'in a non-specific way' to Māori.
The prince did his family proud including belting out the National Anthem with gusto.
The ceremony will attract leaders from around the globe, including the New Zealand PM.
Pomp and ceremony abound for King Charles III's Coronation in London.
Villagers in a remote island in Vanuatu have held their own coronation celebrations.
The Duke of Sussex will face his family for the first time since publishing his memoir.
Soldiers from the NZDF will escort King Charles' carriage down The Mall.
Workmen can be seen in videos smashing windows with hammers to help people get out.
The King stopped for a walkabout following a final rehearsal at Westminster Abbey.
There are many benefits to moving to London at a later stage in your life.
The British singer was accused of stealing key components from Marvin Gaye's classic song.
If the royals aren't your cup of tea, Pīkari Mai might be for you.
They join representatives from 12 Commonwealth countries in the international call.
New York Times: Iran executed a former official who provided Britain with information.
The Prime Minister was given a tray of his favourite savouries.
Glavish will choose one of Kiri Nathan's designs for the ceremony.
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