Bomb threat sparks Vienna parliament lockdown
The heart of Vienna was brought to a standstill after a bomb threat was made to the Austrian parliament building. Emergency services rushed to the scene.
The heart of Vienna was brought to a standstill after a bomb threat was made to the Austrian parliament building. Emergency services rushed to the scene.
An Indigenous journalist's profound experience at COP30 reveals a temporal crisis where haste threatens climate action. Discover why relearning Earth's rhythm is essential for meaningful change.
Victoria makes history by signing Australia's first treaty with Aboriginal peoples, delivering a formal apology and greater self-determination. A landmark moment for reconciliation.
Victoria's groundbreaking treaty with Aboriginal peoples, the first in Australia, is signed. It commences December 2024 but won't be fully operational until 2026. Discover the details and the debate.
Exclusive CCTV footage shows Kira Cousins, 31, brandishing a knife near the Houses of Parliament in a disturbing security breach that's raised serious questions about protection of our political heartland.
In a groundbreaking moment for Indigenous reconciliation, Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan signs Australia's first-ever formal treaty with Gippsland's traditional owners, establishing a new framework for self-determination and cultural preservation.
Across the United States, a profound cultural shift is occurring as cities and states replace Columbus Day with Indigenous Peoples' Day, reexamining historical narratives and removing controversial monuments.
A cleaner at the Houses of Parliament has been dismissed following a serious security breach, raising concerns about protection protocols within one of Britain's most sensitive political institutions.
Anti-migrant activists, including the notorious 'Pink Lady', staged a dramatic protest inside the Houses of Parliament, clashing with police and disrupting proceedings in a bold security breach that has raised serious questions about parliamentary safety.
In a monumental step towards reconciliation, the Australian state of Victoria has finalised the nation's first-ever treaty with its Aboriginal peoples. This groundbreaking agreement promises to deliver self-determination, redress historical injustices, an
A historic treaty between the Victorian government and the state's Aboriginal people faces unprecedented delays and opposition, sparking a major political crisis and protests.
Emmanuel Macron's snap election strategy has resulted in a fragmented parliament, the fall of a key centrist ally, and a governance crisis that threatens France's stability and economic future.
A major emergency response unfolded at the Houses of Parliament after an individual fell from scaffolding. Read the latest on the incident and the condition of the person involved.
Exclusive investigation uncovers the colossal taxpayer-funded bill for Australian state-level Indigenous treaties, with Victoria alone spending millions on its contentious negotiation framework.
Fitzroy Gardens' iconic Cooks' Cottage faces a controversial proposal to relocate to Victoria's parliament precinct as a gesture of Aboriginal reconciliation, sparking intense debate about historical preservation versus colonial legacy.
Exclusive analysis reveals Jeremy Corbyn's new political movement could cause a dramatic upset in British politics by splitting the left-wing vote, putting eleven serving Cabinet ministers at severe risk of losing their parliamentary seats.
Newly elected Conservative MP Sophie Huskisson faces a storm of criticism after announcing she will not take her seat in Parliament, despite winning the Tamworth constituency. The controversial move has ignited a fierce debate about political accountabili
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage declares he will skip the State Opening of Parliament, stating his new role is to hold the government to account from the outside, not play by Westminster's rules.
Exclusive: Hereditary peers in the House of Lords face a furious backlash for allegedly sabotaging vital fire safety legislation born from the Grenfell Tower tragedy, sparking outrage among campaigners and bereaved families.
The monument to Millicent Fawcett in London has been defaced with red paint in a protest drawing parallels between the suffragette movement and the Palestinian cause. Police are investigating.
Tributes pour in for the visionary Scottish politician and diplomat whose career spanned Westminster, Holyrood, and international humanitarian work, remembered as a master consensus-builder.
A leaked email reveals a UK Government minister's plan to bypass the Scottish Parliament, igniting a major constitutional row and accusations of a 'democratic deficit'.
The Metropolitan Police is under fire after arresting peaceful protesters outside the Old Bailey for informing the public about their full legal rights as jurors. The move, condemned by MPs and civil liberties groups, raises serious questions about freedo
Scottish Tory leader Douglas Ross urges Holyrood to address the 'damaging and dangerous' impact of controversial influencer Andrew Tate on young people's values and behaviour.
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer is under intense scrutiny for his position on the Israel-Gaza conflict, with Scotland's First Minister John Swinney criticising Westminster's handling of the crisis. The political row highlights deep divisions over UK foreig
MSPs push to scrap the centuries-old oath of allegiance to the King for senior NHS staff, branding it a 'colonial' relic as Scotland's health service faces a deepening crisis.
Holyrood is at the centre of a major security incident after a Scottish Labour staff member was reported to Police Scotland and banned from the Scottish Parliament building.
Tasmania's Labor Party is in crisis after a dramatic late-night vote ousted leader Josh Willie just months from a state election, installing Dean Winter in a desperate bid to salvage its fortunes.
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's witty use of Gen Z slang 'delulu' in parliament goes viral, sparking a global conversation about language, politics, and generational divides.
A blistering critique from Sky News Australia's Peter Van Onselen targets Labor Minister Tony Burke over his 'rehearsed' and 'ill-judged' parliamentary assault on Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu, warning of serious consequences for Australia's international