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Ten facts about Queen Elizabeth II
From her education to a knack for imitating others - 10 facts about an extraordinary life.

The formal steps ahead for Charles after instant shift from queen to king
Prince Charles became king immediately upon her death but coronation may be months away.

Opinion: New Kate video proves Meghan wrong in 83 seconds
In just over a minute, and without saying a word, Kate proved Meghan completely wrong.

Prince Andrew 'told everyone he was happy' with trainwreck interview: Emily Maitlis
Times: Maitlis is surprisingly positive about the prince, having eviscerated him on air.

Editorial: UK PM Liz Truss takes on a restless lion
OPINION: Our editorial on the challenges facing the new British Prime Minister.

New prime minister or not, Larry the Cat is here to stay
New York Times: The chief mouser to the Cabinet Office is a permanent fixture at No. 10.

New UK leader faces energy crisis, ailing economy
New PM selected by less than 0.5 per cent of British adults is under pressure for results.

'This is it, folks': Boris Johnson leaves Downing St to offer resignation to queen
British PM Boris Johnson left his Downing St office for the last time.

Britain's new Prime Minister: Liz Truss wins party vote
Truss' selection was announced today in London after a leadership election.

'Soul destroying': Britain's pubs face closure over 'alarming' rise in energy bills
New York Times: Concerns there will be widespread closures of pubs this winter.

'Warning to the world': Why economists are watching NZ housing market
Houses in New Zealand are now in the minds of economists the world over.

Wife 'can't leave' house without husband
A British woman has revealed 'what he says goes', after marrying into traveller community.

Why it's time to rethink the Great British city break
British tourism moves to rebuild its appeal to long-haul travellers.

'Stress and anxiety': Britain to see 80pc spike in energy bills as crisis deepens
Millions struggle to cope during Britain's worst cost-of-living crisis in a generation.

'I want to have the choice when I die' - UK woman, 51, with terminal cancer to travel to NZ to take up assisted dying
Avril Barker will fly 30 hours across the globe to access NZ's assisted dying law

Passengers trapped under the sea for five hours after train breaks down
'It was like a disaster movie.'

Russian airstrike on Ukraine railway station kills at least 22
Rocket attack on a railroad station in central Ukraine on the country's Independence Day.

Inflation shocker: Labour crisis, power bills, falling Pound thrash UK
British prices piling pressure on shoppers facing "steepest real pay cut on record".

Welsh bathers warned of poison fish sting 'worse than childbirth'
The tiny, spined fish is northern Europe's most poisonous sea creature.

Heathrow reveals latest attempt to survive travel chaos
"The baggage hall looks like hell," said one Kiwi traveller.

Fish die off amid severe drought in Europe
Wildfires continue to spread across Europe, forcing evacuations and destroying homes.

James Bond: How GoldenEye, the first true reboot, saved 007
In 1989, cinemagoers saw 007 as a relic. Then along came Pierce Brosnan.

Hotel review: Why this London hotel has the best location for foodies
With a world-famous food market on its doorstep, this hotel is a winner.

Heathrow owner explores jettison options to escape chaos
Owner might eject: Airport blames a lack of ground handling staff for its issues.

Games host city might be the coolest city in the UK - no bull!
There has been a cultural revolution in Brum. So, what has reignited the Black Country?

The song you're forced to listen to: A billion dollar business
'Your call is important to us ...': Who makes hold music, and why is it a $3b industry?

'I took mad risks at 13': How a middle-class kid became a knife-wielding drug dealer
Times: Jack was raised with every advantage. He still went off the rails.

'It's the end': Mum's despair as court refuses to hear Archie's final appeal
Doctors say continued life-support treatment is not in child's best interests.