Retirees Vindicated in Palestine Action Proscription Ruling
A landmark court ruling has overturned the arrests of retirees under the Palestine Action proscription, declaring the measure unlawful and sparking debates on protest rights in the UK.
A landmark court ruling has overturned the arrests of retirees under the Palestine Action proscription, declaring the measure unlawful and sparking debates on protest rights in the UK.
A landmark High Court ruling declared Labour's proscription of protest group Palestine Action as unlawful, potentially affecting thousands of arrests and charges under terrorism legislation.
Keir Starmer faces a deep political crisis as his policies and personality alienate left, right, and center, leading to a nosedive in polls and widespread public disillusionment.
Research reveals a 26% increase in Ukrainian civilian casualties in 2025, with an average of 4.8 killed or injured per Russian strike. Global conflict data shows shifting patterns of explosive violence worldwide.
The Labour Party is considering a new tax targeting rural drivers' mileage for electric vehicles, aiming to generate revenue as fuel duty declines. This proposal could impact rural communities heavily reliant on cars.
Angus Taylor's position on the Liberal Party frontbench has ignited discussions about his influence and the party's direction in Australian politics.
Naveed Akram, accused of killing 15 in a Bondi Beach Hanukkah attack, appeared in court via video link. His lawyer said it's too early to indicate a plea as the case adjourns.
A summary of Monday's major news stories across Australia, covering political, economic, and social updates from various regions and sectors.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer has declared a major crackdown on tech firms, targeting AI-generated illegal content and potential age limits on social media to safeguard children online.
Rightwing thinktank Institute of Public Affairs joins criticism of Queensland's proposed hate speech legislation, calling the bill 'vague' and warning it could criminalize free speech with minimal oversight.
The European Union unveils a contentious plan for accelerated deportations, drawing sharp criticism from human rights organizations over potential ICE-style enforcement.
Former US President Barack Obama has issued a statement clarifying his podcast comments about aliens, stating he has never seen evidence of extraterrestrial contact despite acknowledging statistical likelihood of life in the universe.
Naveed Akram, accused of killing 15 people in a Hanukkah celebration shooting, appeared in a Sydney court via video link from prison. His lawyer said it's too early to indicate a plea.
North Korea has announced a housing program to provide homes for families displaced by the Ukraine war, sparking international debate.
Nasrin reveals the harrowing ordeal of her nephew Hooman, killed in Iran protests, with relatives made to pay for the bullet that took his life. She demands justice and condemns the regime's brutality.
An undercover police operation successfully prevented an Islamic State-inspired plan to carry out a large-scale attack on Britain's Jewish population, revealing ongoing extremist threats.
The UK's Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office plans to cut 2,000 jobs, sparking outrage and fears of a 40% reduction in some London departments, amid global security threats.
Queensland Police have declined to take disciplinary action against an officer accused of domestic violence against his pregnant partner, sparking public outrage and calls for reform.
As Angus Taylor assumes leadership of the Liberal Party, political analysts debate whether he will steer the party toward centrist pragmatism or conservative ideology, shaping its electoral strategy and policy agenda.
The Trump administration has unveiled new security initiatives aimed at strengthening European defenses, focusing on counterterrorism and cybersecurity.
Detectives return to Oak Park Station to gather evidence in the disappearance of four-year-old Gus Lamont, now treated as a major crime with a suspect identified.
A drone strike targeted a Russian port, causing significant fires as Ukraine and Russia prepare for renewed peace discussions amid ongoing conflict.
An unreleased Liberal party plan aims to ban migrants from Gaza and Somalia, sparking debate on immigration policy and national security in Australia.
The 2026 Munich Security Conference highlighted Greenland's emerging strategic importance in the Ukraine conflict, with discussions on its geopolitical position and resource potential.
Naveed Akram faced court on terror-related charges for the Bondi Beach shooting, with prosecutors alleging a planned attack. The case highlights ongoing security concerns in Australia.
New South Wales police have launched a major search operation for Chris Baghsarian, a Sydney man reported abducted. Authorities are urging public assistance as they investigate the circumstances of his disappearance.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer announces new restrictions targeting tech firms, including AI content loopholes and potential age limits, to safeguard children online.
A glove matching those worn by a masked individual outside Nancy Guthrie's home has been discovered with DNA evidence, as the FBI awaits official test results in the missing mother case.
Former UK Prime Minister Liz Truss sparks controversy by endorsing Donald Trump after he posted a video depicting Barack and Michelle Obama as apes, drawing widespread condemnation.
The Guardian has published corrections and clarifications regarding BP's oil production figures, a study on school smartphone policies, and coverage of orcas in a shut-down aquarium. The newspaper provides contact details for editorial complaints.