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Melbourne reconsiders its Burke and Wills statue

Melbourne debates the fate of its oldest public monument, a statue of explorers Burke and Wills, prompting a critical re-examination of their disastrous 1860 expedition and its colonial legacy. Discover the full story.

Migration Data Gaps Hamper UK Policy on ECHR

A new analysis exposes critical gaps in UK migration statistics, hindering debate on human rights laws and asylum policy. Discover the key findings and political reactions.

Public Reaction to Rachel Reeves's Budget

Analysis of the public response to Rachel Reeves's budget, exploring taxpayer sentiment and the defence of long-term economic planning. Read the full debate.

The 3pm Thanksgiving Dinner Debate in UK

Discover why serving Thanksgiving dinner at 3pm creates family tension in British households and how to navigate this American tradition on UK soil. Read more.

UK migration falls to pre-pandemic low of 204,000

Official statistics reveal UK net migration dropped to 204,000 in year to June 2025, while British emigration rises sharply. Discover the implications for Britain's workforce and economy.

UK Net Migration Drops 69% to 204,000

Official figures reveal UK net migration has fallen 69% to 204,000 in the year to June 2025. Explore the implications of this significant shift in immigration trends.

UK net migration to drop to pre-Brexit levels

New data reveals UK net migration is predicted to fall to around 300,000, yet public perception remains skewed. Discover the facts behind the figures and the political implications.

New Zealand's record exodus amid economic crisis

Record numbers of New Zealanders are leaving for better opportunities abroad as economic pressures mount. Discover why citizens are abandoning their homeland despite deep emotional ties.

Labour diversity debate divides Metro readers

Metro readers passionately debate whether Labour's next leader must be diverse. Join the conversation about representation, competence and political leadership standards.

European Leaders Accused of Fuelling Far-Right Rise

Political elites including Macron and Merz are undermining democracy by normalising racism and xenophobia while warning of external threats. Analysis reveals how centrist policies amplify extremism.

Hanson's Burqa Protest Halts Senate Proceedings

One Nation leader Pauline Hanson faces widespread condemnation after wearing a burqa in the Senate chamber, repeating her controversial 2017 protest. Read about the political fallout.

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