2005 Cabinet Papers Revealed Pandemic Warnings to Howard Govt
Newly released cabinet papers show Australian officials in 2005 warned of school closures and border shutdowns in a flu pandemic, foreshadowing the Covid-19 response. Read the full story.
Newly released cabinet papers show Australian officials in 2005 warned of school closures and border shutdowns in a flu pandemic, foreshadowing the Covid-19 response. Read the full story.
Newly released 2005 cabinet papers show ministers Alexander Downer and Ian Campbell warned Australia was highly vulnerable to climate disruption. Discover the historic warnings.
Newly released cabinet papers from 2005 expose a controversial proposal for lifetime pensions for MPs, spearheaded by Philip Ruddock. Explore the details and political fallout.
The Cabinet Office faces accusations of a cover-up after censoring files detailing Prince Andrew's taxpayer-funded travel. Key documents were withdrawn at the last minute. Read the full story.
The Cabinet Office faces accusations of a cover-up after last-minute withdrawal of files on Prince Andrew's travel expenses as a trade envoy. Explore the ongoing secrecy surrounding royal documents.
The Cabinet Office blames an administrative mistake for the accidental release of historical files about Prince Andrew's travel plans. Discover the details and the campaigners' response.
Newly released files reveal Peter Mandelson warned Tony Blair that Gordon Brown's supporters could sabotage Labour's 2005 election campaign from within. Discover the internal tensions.
Newly released UK Cabinet papers from 2005 reveal Tony Blair privately questioned the Iraq War's legality and his legacy. Explore the confidential discussions that shaped history.
Analysis reveals President Trump's second-term cabinet remains unusually stable, driven by loyalty and a difficult Senate confirmation process. Explore the shift from his 'You're fired' brand.
Former Scottish Secretary Ian Murray speaks out about his 'humiliating' demotion by Keir Starmer, revealing he still lacks an explanation. Read the full interview.
PM Keir Starmer confirms 'hugely talented' Angela Rayner will make a cabinet comeback, stating misogyny fuelled criticism against her. Read the latest political developments.
PM Keir Starmer says 'hugely talented' Angela Rayner will make a cabinet comeback, citing misogyny in criticism against her. Read the latest political developments.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer gives his clearest signal yet that Angela Rayner will make a cabinet comeback, calling the former deputy PM 'hugely talented' and the UK's best social mobility story.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer confirms former deputy PM Angela Rayner will rejoin his cabinet. Get the latest on this major UK political development.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese unveils a significant cabinet reshuffle, promoting allies and shifting key portfolios. Discover the new political landscape and its implications.
As England face Ashes defeat, we examine the compelling parallels with their legendary 2005 comeback. Can hyper-aggressive cricket and symbolic blows turn the tide?
PM Sir Keir Starmer says he 'absolutely' wants ex-deputy Angela Rayner back in cabinet, calling her the 'best example ever' of UK social mobility. Read the latest on her potential return.
Artificial intelligence is accelerating fraudulent cancer research publication, with 400,000 fake papers identified. Learn how this threatens patient care and how to spot reliable medical information.
Relive Australia's historic 2005 World Cup qualification victory over Uruguay through the eyes of a fan who witnessed Marco Bresciano's crucial goal and the penalty shootout that ended 32 years of heartbreak.
Keir Starmer's government faces mounting criticism over chaotic leadership and structural failures at No 10. Can the PM regain control? Analysis of what went wrong.
Donald Trump returns to the White House with a flurry of executive actions and controversial cabinet picks that signal dramatic changes ahead for US policy and international relations.
The Trump administration embarks on its second term with controversial cabinet picks and sweeping executive actions targeting immigration and economic policy.