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Youngest Senator Reveals Depression Battle in Raw Speech

In a powerful and deeply personal inaugural address, Australia's youngest senator has bravely detailed her battle with depression, criticised dismissive 'whack' responses to mental health, and shared a touching pet-related white lie that helped her throug

I Ate The UK's Best Fish & Chips - My Verdict

An exclusive taste test of the 2024 UK's Best Fish & Chips winner. Discover if the champion chippy in Cromer lives up to the hype, from batter to chips and everything in between.

SPF in Makeup: Why It's Not Enough Sun Protection

Discover the truth about SPF in your foundation and makeup. Dermatologists reveal why it's not enough for full sun protection and how to properly shield your skin from harmful UV rays.

NHS Maternity 'Crisis' Causing Trauma and Deaths - MPs

A damning parliamentary inquiry exposes a systemic failure in NHS maternity care, with women facing traumatic births, life-changing injuries, and an 'unacceptable' number of preventable deaths, demanding urgent government action.

North Korea's Taipei Threat Condemned by UN

Exclusive: The United Nations issues a stern rebuke to North Korea after it menacingly declares Taipei, Taiwan, part of its 'operational area' in a dramatic escalation of tensions, challenging China's authority and destabilising regional security.

Chinese Mother's Baby Seized in Brisbane AFP Raid

Exclusive: A Chinese mother's world is shattered as Australian authorities remove her newborn from a Brisbane hospital in a controversial operation linked to a 'person of interest' investigation, sparking outrage and diplomatic concerns.

Labour MP Faces Watchdog Probe Over Taxi Expenses Claims

Exclusive: Disabled Labour MP Marsha de Cordova is under investigation by the parliamentary watchdog over claims for taxi journeys. The probe centres on whether trips were for personal or parliamentary business.

Bradford named UK's fish and chip capital

A new study has uncovered the UK's ultimate fish and chip hotspot, with surprising results. Find out which city takes the crown for the most chippies per person!

Australia’s Parliament Reopens with Pomp and Tension

Australia’s federal parliament has resumed with a blend of ceremonial grandeur and political friction, as key parties clash over policy directions. Discover the highlights and underlying tensions of this pivotal session.

Senate sanctions Greens Senator over Gaza protest sign

The Australian Senate has passed a Labor motion to sanction Greens Senator Mehreen Faruqi for displaying a pro-Gaza sign during a parliamentary session, sparking debate over free speech and political dissent.

Labor adds text to Mark Latham's portrait

The Australian Labor Party has updated Mark Latham's parliamentary portrait with additional text, reigniting discussions about his controversial legacy.

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