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East London man left without heating in meter row

A Hackney council tenant has been washing in cold water after his heating was cut off amid a long-running dispute over a pre-payment meter. Read the full story of the ongoing issues at Thaxted Court.

Albanese softens on Bondi attack royal commission

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese opens door to national inquiry into Bondi terror attack, marking a shift as pressure mounts from victims' families and legal bodies. Read the latest developments.

UN condemns US strikes and capture of Maduro

The UN Security Council held an emergency meeting after US military action in Venezuela. Global powers denounced the move as a 'crime of aggression'. Read the full report.

Reform UK Councils Plan 5% Council Tax Hikes

Reform UK-led councils in Derbyshire and elsewhere are proposing maximum council tax rises, sparking accusations of 'empty rhetoric' from opponents after election promises to cut taxes.

Australia questions US actions in Venezuela at UN

Australia has formally questioned the US over potential breaches of international law in Venezuela. This bold diplomatic move signals a shift in global alliances and raises critical questions about sovereignty. Read the full analysis.

Guardian Australia's 2025: A Year in Pictures

From the Bondi terror attack to Diwali lights and climate protests, Guardian Australia's photographers captured a nation's defining moments in 2025. Explore the powerful images.

Australia's Christmas Day Weather Forecast 2025

Australians face a turbulent Christmas Day with extreme heat in the west, severe storms in the east, and a cyclone threat in the north. Plan your festive day with the latest official forecasts.

Why Cadwalader needed the Hogan Lovells merger

Analysis reveals why the once-dominant US law firm Cadwalader turned to Hogan Lovells for a pivotal London merger, reshaping its City strategy. Discover the key drivers and future implications.

PM Albanese booed at Bondi Beach vigil

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese was met with shouts of 'shame' at a Sydney vigil for 15 victims of a terror attack, as anger grows over the government's response to rising antisemitism.

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