Bondi Attack Fallout: Hasty Laws Expose Leaders

Analysis of the political fallout from rushed hate speech legislation following the Bondi attack. Both Albanese and Ley face criticism as the bill appears friendless and risks being bad law.

Trump's Greenland interest reveals environmental stance

Donald Trump's 2019 attempt to buy Greenland offers a stark preview of his environmental priorities. As the 2026 election looms, this episode raises critical questions about climate policy and national interests. Explore the implications for the Arctic an

Nobel medal gifted to Trump sparks Norwegian outrage

Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado presented her Nobel Peace Prize medal to Donald Trump, drawing sharp criticism from Norwegian politicians who call the act 'absurd' and damaging to the prize's integrity.

Jenrick defects to Reform UK in major Tory blow

Former Conservative minister Robert Jenrick joins Nigel Farage's Reform UK, sparking chaos and raising questions about the future of the right. Read the full analysis of this political earthquake.

Farage tricked into praising paedophile singer

Reform UK leader Nigel Farage was duped into recording a tribute for child abuser Ian Watkins on Cameo. The prank raises serious questions about his vetting process and willingness to accept money for personalised messages.

South Korea's ex-president jailed for five years

Former South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol has been sentenced to five years in prison for obstructing justice related to his failed martial law declaration. Read the full details of the landmark court ruling.

Satirical Candidate Vieira Shakes Up Portugal's Election

In a crowded Portuguese presidential race, satirical candidate Candidato Vieira promises Ferraris and wine on tap to mobilise imagination against political apathy. Discover how his absurd campaign mirrors rising anti-establishment sentiment.

HMRC Details Lifetime ISA Changes & £12,000 Cap

HMRC reveals fresh ISA reforms, including a new £12,000 annual allowance and plans to replace the 'punitive' Lifetime ISA with a first-time buyer focused product. Learn what it means for your savings.

Man jailed for burgling 'Good Samaritan' pensioner

Christopher Pearson, 38, has been sentenced to one year and nine months in prison for a 'despicable breach of trust' after burgling a 79-year-old man who had previously helped him with his bills. Read the full story.

Jenrick's Reform move divides party members

Robert Jenrick's defection to Nigel Farage's Reform UK has received a mixed reception from the party's grassroots, with some members fearing a 'Tory party Pt II'. Read the full story on the internal tensions.

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