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Parliament recalled early for hate speech and gun law crackdown

Australia's federal parliament is being recalled early to debate new laws targeting 'hate preachers' and funding a national gun buyback. The move follows the Bondi beach attack, but the government rejects calls for an antisemitism royal commission.

Two Shot in Bexleyheath, Road Closed

Two people are in hospital after a shooting on Broadway, Bexleyheath in the early hours of Sunday, January 4. The A207 Albion Road remains closed. Police are investigating.

California Open Carry Ban Ruled Unconstitutional

A US appeals court has overturned California's ban on openly carrying firearms, citing a violation of Second Amendment rights. The landmark ruling impacts 95% of the state's population.

Andrew loses gun licence after royal titles stripped

The Duke of York has voluntarily surrendered his firearms certificate after police visited his Windsor home. The move follows the release of new Jeffrey Epstein documents and the removal of his HRH style.

NSW Proposes New Gun Limits and Protest Curbs

In response to the Bondi terror attack, the NSW government is rushing through laws to limit gun ownership and curb protest rights. Critics warn of kneejerk legislation.

NSW Pushes New Laws After Bondi Terror Attack

NSW Premier Chris Minns recalls parliament to pass urgent legislation on gun control, hate speech, and protest powers following the Bondi terror attack. Learn the key changes.

NSW Passes New Gun Laws and Protest Restrictions

New South Wales parliament fast-tracks sweeping gun control measures and controversial protest bans in response to the Bondi attack. The reforms face opposition from the Nationals and Greens.

Police bodycam shows gun jam in shoplifter arrest

Dramatic police bodycam footage shows the moment a shoplifting suspect's gun jammed twice as he allegedly tried to shoot an officer inside a Walmart. Read the full story of the failed escape attempt.

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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