PM Splits Controversial Bill After Coalition, Greens Object
Anthony Albanese divides contentious legislation, dropping racial vilification laws to secure gun reform. Parliament to debate new firearms laws on Tuesday. Read the latest.
Anthony Albanese divides contentious legislation, dropping racial vilification laws to secure gun reform. Parliament to debate new firearms laws on Tuesday. Read the latest.
PM Anthony Albanese separates gun control laws from controversial hate speech provisions, ensuring tougher firearm rules pass parliament. Read the latest on Australia's legislative response.
Donald Trump used a White House celebration for the Florida Panthers to mock Canada's 32-year Stanley Cup drought. The former president reignited a fierce sporting rivalry ahead of the Winter Olympics.
Ministers plan to abandon the term 'Islamophobia' for a broader definition critics warn could criminalise honest debate. Read the full analysis of this pivotal policy shift.
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RecommendedPrime Minister Keir Starmer vows 'further action' to protect children online, with a potential under-16s social media ban under review. Health Secretary Wes Streeting backs the move.
President Donald Trump attends the college football championship final in Miami, joined by Secretary of State Marco Rubio. Get the latest on the game and political ties.
The government's proposed hate speech reforms are set to fail in parliament, with both the Coalition and the Greens rejecting the draft bill. Read the latest on the political standoff.
Australian taxpayers face a $2 million bill for a two-day emergency parliamentary sitting, as PM Albanese's contentious hate speech laws appear doomed to fail in the Senate. Read the latest.
A glaring typo on the Albanese government's new hate speech bill fuels accusations it's being rushed. The Opposition calls the 319-page proposal 'unsalvageable'. Read the full story.
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RecommendedKeir Starmer faces mounting criticism after dropping mandatory digital ID cards, his 13th policy reversal in 18 months. Kemi Badenoch attacks PM's 'clueless' direction. Read the latest.
The Prime Minister's rushed hate speech laws face political collapse after the Opposition withdraws support, branding the bill 'unsalvageable'. Can Labor salvage the legislation?
The US Justice Department rescinds layoff notices for 13 staff at the Community Relations Service, known as 'America's peacemaker'. Read the latest on this policy reversal.
Fitness writer Harry Bullmore puts the new Adidas Dropset 4 training shoes through their paces. Is this versatile, £110 gym shoe worth your money? Read our full verdict.
Keir Starmer faces fury from his own MPs after abandoning mandatory digital ID cards for right-to-work checks. The PM's 13th major reversal in 18 months sparks leadership doubts. Read the full story.
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RecommendedKeir Starmer faces Labour MP fury after abandoning mandatory digital ID cards for right-to-work checks. The PM's 13th major policy reversal fuels leadership doubts ahead of PMQs.
The UK government is watering down its mandatory digital ID plans following fierce public opposition. A consultation is due as the policy faces criticism. Read the latest.
A cabinet rift emerges over banning social media for under-16s, following Australia's lead. Ministers Peter Kyle and Wes Streeting clash as pressure mounts. Have your say in our poll.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has recalled parliament early to fast-track tough new hate speech legislation and a major gun buyback scheme in response to the Bondi terror attack. The laws aim to pass by Tuesday night.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has launched a royal commission into antisemitism and social cohesion following intense pressure after the Bondi beach massacre. Read the full political analysis.
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RecommendedPlans to give free TV licences to people on benefits have been scrapped following public anger. Ministers are now exploring other ways to help households with the £174.50 fee. Read the latest.
The government has scrapped proposals to give free TV licences to people on benefits following criticism. Ministers are now exploring other ways to help with the £174.50 fee. Read the full story.
Labour Chair Anna Turley insists recent policy reversals show a Government willing to listen, not 'plough on ideologically'. Read the latest on support for pubs and other U-turns.
Opposition Leader Sussan Ley persists in attacking the government's response to the Bondi terror attack, even after securing a royal commission. Will political unity prevail?
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese insists his government acted in 'record time' to announce a Commonwealth Royal Commission into antisemitism, despite rejecting calls just ten days prior. Read the full story.
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RecommendedPM Anthony Albanese insists his government acted in 'record time' to launch a Commonwealth Royal Commission into antisemitism, despite rejecting calls just ten days prior. Read the full story.
The US House passed a three-year extension of Affordable Care Act tax credits, with 17 Republicans joining Democrats. The move, a rebuke to Trump, aims to curb rising health insurance premiums ahead of midterm elections.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese reverses stance, announcing a federal royal commission into antisemitism after the Bondi attack. The inquiry, led by Virginia Bell, must report by December 14.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announces a federal royal commission into antisemitism, marking a sharp reversal after initially opposing the inquiry. The report is due by 14 December.
The Cabinet Office has confirmed a leaked advert for a £81,000 role to spearhead the controversial digital ID scheme, despite millions signing a petition against it. Read the full story.
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RecommendedThe Trump administration has frozen grants for needy families in California, Colorado, Illinois, Minnesota, and New York, citing fraud concerns. State governors vow legal action.