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Bondi Shooting Shock Turns to Anger and Division

The initial horror of the Bondi Junction attack is fading, replaced by a dangerous wave of anger and political division. Explore the community's raw response and the urgent need for unity.

How Music's Utopian Dreams Become Tools for Propaganda

Exploring how iconic melodies like Beethoven's Ode to Joy and Shostakovich's Leningrad Symphony are twisted for political aims, from Tiananmen Square to Putin's Russia. Discover the dark histories behind the world's most famous tunes.

Derby Evacuation: Army Called for Controlled Detonation

A major evacuation is underway in Derby after police discovered potentially explosive materials. Over 200 households have been told to leave as the Army's bomb squad prepares a controlled explosion. Get the latest updates.

Jury trials scrapped for sentences under 3 years

Justice Secretary David Lammy announces major court reforms, ending jury trials for defendants likely to receive sentences of three years or less. Discover the new 'bench division'.

Trump's DoJ purge weakens critical investigations

Exclusive: Trump administration's weaponisation of justice department sees mass exodus of lawyers, weakening civil rights and national security investigations. Experts warn of lasting damage.

Understanding Homesickness as a Form of Loss

Explore how homesickness functions as profound loss that may never grant closure, yet hearts divided between places can still discover unexpected joy and meaning.

Oxford Street's Big Day of Joy 2025 Guide

Discover the full line-up for Oxford Street's Big Day of Joy on 7 December 2025. From Disney pop-ups to festive food, see how the event supports GOSH Charity.

WH Smith CEO steps down after accounting scandal

WH Smith's chief executive departs immediately following a major accounting failure in its North American division that slashed profits and wiped nearly £600m from market value.

Little Berlin: Village still divided by Cold War

Discover the remarkable story of Mödlareuth, the tiny village split in two by the Iron Curtain, where the Cold War's legacy continues to shape daily life decades after reunification.

Liberal Party remains divided over net zero policy

The Australian Liberal Party remains fundamentally divided over its net zero emissions policy, with deputy leader Sussan Ley acknowledging the party room has failed to reach consensus on the nation's climate direction.

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