King Charles in Scotland
King Charles and Queen Camilla are in Scotland for Royal Week, beginning with a garden party.

King Charles and Queen Camilla are in Scotland for Royal Week, beginning with a garden party.
Everything must be done to ensure another child doesn’t die in youth detention, a coroner has told an inquest for an Indigenous teenager who fatally self-harmed while in custody.
Brenden James Abbott is seeking to have his incarceration declared unlawful and is also suing the WA government for wrongful imprisonment.
Famous for its square patties and Frosty shakes, Wendy’s is hoping to open its first Brisbane outlet.
Marmota will take-over 90% of the Golden Moon JV gold tenements in SA’s renowned Gawler Craton and is set to start drilling at the first of them within days.
Parents already face a range of agonising decisions when weighing up whether to place their children into care. Their safety should be a given. But on weeks like these, we’re reminded that even that can’t be taken for granted.
A new study reveals beliefs around what makes someone cool are almost universal, no matter where you live.
The court heard additional security could be needed when the teenager was due to enter his plea.
Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex has branched out into the wine world, releasing a rose.
Eddie McGuire's huge call as the AFL assesses whether footy can be played on the SCG turf.
The foreign minister emerged from a meeting with her US counterpart in Washington with no guarantee the Trump administration would continue the defence pact with Australia.
Stable hand Peta Tait is being remembered as an incredible person and dedicated staff member after she was killed in a freak accident at Cranbourne.
The low-pressure system that lashed NSW with 110km/h winds and heavy downpours has been forecast to worsen on the South Coast.
Queen Maxima of the Netherlands has responded after claims she deliberately mocked Donald Trump.
West Indies coach says player embroiled in sexual assault allegations will be picked for the second Test.
Crews were called to thousands of incidents across the state, mostly for fallen trees and powerlines.
The amount of data stolen, including names, email addresses, phone numbers and frequent flyer numbers, will “be significant,” airline said.
The Jury in the Sean Diddy Combs trial has been sent home for the day after reaching a verdict on four of the five counts.
The judge said the jury had not been able to reach a verdict on a racketeering charge because jurors had “unpersuadable opinions on both sides” and instructed them to continue deliberating.
Alexander Zverev, outplayed over five sets in a first-round loss at Wimbledon to 72nd-ranked Arthur Rinderknech.
AFL icon Mick Malthouse believes the five-week ban for Tigers star Tom Lynch was a "public relations exercise" and an "overreaction".
The judge said the jury been unable to reach a verdict on a racketeering charge and that he would instruct them to keep deliberating.
Ferocious winds have toppled multiple demountables in Cronulla in Sydney's south.
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Steve Smith trained properly for the first time since his gruesome finger injury as Australia edge closer to confirming their XI for the second Test in Grenada.