
A 17th Century ‘supercomputer’ once owned by Indian royalty heads for auction
The astrolabe – or astronomical computer – is possibly the largest in existence and has never been exhibited before.
MONDAY, 27 APRIL 2026, 12:13

The astrolabe – or astronomical computer – is possibly the largest in existence and has never been exhibited before.

Arsenal deliver on Declan Rice’s promise that the Premier League title race is “not done” with an important win over Newcastle.

Iran had earlier said there were no plans for a direct meeting with a US delegation led by Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner.

Family and supporters of Virginia Giuffre repeated calls for King Charles to meet Epstein survivors.

Manchester City were in a state of turmoil this time last year – staring at a first trophyless season since 2017 – but they are now in with a chance of a domestic treble.

Police described the incident as “tragic” and said they are working to identify the pair’s next of kin.

England were feeling “muted” after beating Wales but the defending champions remain on course for an eighth straight title.

The Foreign Affairs Committee says Ian Collard will only be giving evidence in writing.

Two goals in stoppage time and pitch invasions by both sets of fans. The last day of the National League season lived up to its billing.

Klaudia Zakrzewska, 32, from Essex, dies in hospital after a collision on Argyll Street in Soho.

Police said two boys, aged one and three, died at the scene.

England run in 10 tries as they continue their Women’s Six Nations title defence with a 62-24 victory over Wales.

She attended a service commemorating Australian and New Zealand troops who died in conflict.

Two men died and a third is in a critical condition after a Saturday morning shooting in Ottery in a suspected gang-related attack.

US consumer sentiment fell to a record low in April as households shrugged off a ceasefire in the war with Iran

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The army in junta-ruled Mali on Saturday battled what it called “terrorist groups” that launched surprise attacks around the capital Bamako and other parts of the West African nation.