Yindjibarndi May Appeal Fortescue's $150M Payout
Yindjibarndi traditional owners consider appeal against Fortescue's $150m compensation, calling it unsatisfactory and insufficient for cultural and economic losses.
Yindjibarndi traditional owners consider appeal against Fortescue's $150m compensation, calling it unsatisfactory and insufficient for cultural and economic losses.
Angela Rayner has been cleared by HMRC of deliberate wrongdoing over her tax affairs, settling £40,000 in unpaid stamp duty. The resolution opens the door for a potential Labour leadership challenge.
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At a London rally against antisemitism, Reform politicians were cheered while progressive rabbis were booed, highlighting a growing political rift among British Jews as some turn rightward.
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RecommendedLord Blunkett proposes an alternative King's Speech focusing on cost of living, rent controls, welfare reform, housing, social care, civil service reform, fiscal stability, policing, education, and community regeneration.
Authorities investigate reports that Senator Ronald dela Rosa, wanted by the ICC for drug war killings, left the Senate building after days in protective custody.
Hungary's new PM Péter Magyar condemns a Russian drone attack near the border and summons the ambassador, marking a shift from predecessor's pro-Moscow stance.
Keir Starmer's grip on Labour weakens as Wes Streeting prepares a leadership bid and Angela Rayner cleared for potential run. Constitutional uncertainty looms.
Investors warn that a Labour leadership contest ignoring public finances could trigger a bond market meltdown, echoing the Liz Truss crisis.
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RecommendedBritish paratroopers and medics parachute onto Tristan da Cunha to assist a suspected hantavirus patient, highlighting the remote island's unique challenges.
Nigel Farage faces criticism after backing a Christian preacher who called homosexuality an 'abomination.' The Reform UK leader recorded a video supporting Stephen Clayden's battle against a council banning order.
Dr Dave Rich testified that modern antisemitism stems from ancient tropes like those in the Protocols of the Elders of Zion, urging governments to define it for effective policy.
Angus Taylor's proposal to restrict NDIS access to citizens only would unfairly exclude migrants, undermining the scheme's inclusive purpose and harming vulnerable communities.
The UN General Assembly will vote on a resolution endorsing the ICJ's advisory opinion on climate change, requiring governments to cut emissions. The vote tests international legal credibility.
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RecommendedLabour suffers electoral losses as Starmer's noncommittal Brexit strategy fails. The UK's economic stagnation since leaving the EU demands either a clear break or rejoining.
Xi Jinping warned Donald Trump that mishandling the Taiwan issue could lead to conflict between China and the US, pushing bilateral relations into a dangerous place.
President Trump met China's Xi Jinping in Beijing for a summit covering trade, Iran, AI, and Taiwan. Trump praised Xi as a 'great leader' and expressed optimism for bilateral ties.
Angus Taylor delivers budget reply, proposing tax reforms on property investment including negative gearing and capital gains to address housing affordability.
Angela Rayner has been cleared by HMRC over tax affairs, removing a major obstacle to a potential Labour leadership bid as Keir Starmer faces mounting pressure.
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RecommendedAngela Rayner says HMRC cleared her of deliberate wrongdoing over tax affairs, fueling speculation she may challenge Keir Starmer for Labour leadership amid party turmoil.
NatWest shuts seven branches this week, including two in London, as part of ongoing closures. Concerns rise for elderly and vulnerable customers despite alternative banking options.
Christina Boyd's panicked lie to the police has huge consequences for George Shuttleworth as Summer Spellman becomes a suspect in Theo Silverton's murder.
Dangerous e-bikes and e-scooters are being kept inside London hospitals, including staff rooms and toilets, despite NHS bans. Campaigners warn of a 'preventable tragedy' as fire risks rise.
A grieving father reveals how a suicide forum encouraged his son's death. Ofcom fined the operators £950,000, but families demand a public inquiry.
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RecommendedNathaniel Menday, a newly-elected Reform UK councillor in Sheffield, has been suspended after failing to declare social media posts praising Nazis and insulting Brits.
Zack Polanski is the latest left-wing figure accused of financial misconduct, following a pattern where leftist politicians face tax scandals while right-wingers are caught in sex scandals.
Former UK minister Ed Vaizey argues copyright is essential for growth in creative industries and AI licensing, citing a new report on music licensing opportunities.
Labour's Growth Group and Tribune Group offer competing economic visions. Only the Growth Group's supply-side, pro-growth agenda seriously addresses Britain's fiscal constraints and housing crisis.
A year after the Mansion House Accord, small-cap firms see no capital boost. QCA chief James Ashton urges pension giants to invest in Aim and Aquis markets.
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RecommendedChristian May argues the King's Speech reveals Labour's policy failures, including lack of welfare and defence bills, amid leadership turmoil.