Morning Mail: Key News Highlights from Australia
Catch up on today's top Australian news: political developments, economic updates, and more in our morning mail briefing.
Catch up on today's top Australian news: political developments, economic updates, and more in our morning mail briefing.
Peers vote on Monday on a government amendment delaying social media restrictions for children by up to three years, sparking criticism from campaigners and Lord Nash.
FBI investigates motive behind shooting at White House press dinner; gunman identified, no major injuries reported.
Debbie Webster pays Carl £2,000 to leave, but regrets it instantly. Ronnie's anger and Carl's revenge plot set the stage for a shocking twist.
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RecommendedPresident Donald Trump likened himself to Abraham Lincoln after what he called a third assassination attempt, saying 'I feel like a pinata' and calling for unity.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. remarked he was 'very hungry' after being evacuated from the White House correspondents' dinner due to a gunman. His son shared the exchange.
Community gathers in Somers Town to remember Nahom Medhanie, 26, killed in a cycle-by shooting. Family and friends call for peace and justice.
Political canvassers in Islington report racist and homophobic abuse on doorsteps, calling it the angriest election in 30 years. Some candidates fear for safety.
Candidates debated affordable housing and Low Traffic Neighbourhoods at the Tribune's election hustings, with Labour and Greens trading barbs over delivery.
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RecommendedAlison Stoecker, running independently in Hillrise, criticizes party politics as 'gang mentality' and vows to truly represent community needs without party ties.
Islington MP Dame Emily Thornberry says the government has failed to explain its plan, urging faster action on school breakfast clubs and tackling inequality.
Jodie Ramsey's shady past catches up with her, leading to a brutal attack on Shona Platt. A shocking letter reveals a devastating betrayal that fuels Jodie's revenge.
King Charles and Queen Camilla will go ahead with their US state visit following security talks after a shooting at a Washington dinner. The visit marks the 250th anniversary of US independence.
David and Victoria Beckham reportedly hoped to reconcile with son Brooklyn before the World Cup, but their chances are dwindling as the feud continues.
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RecommendedSir Keir Starmer insists he has the confidence of most Labour MPs despite the Mandelson row, vowing to lead the party into the next election against Reform.
Two babies were rescued by officers just seconds before a car bomb exploded outside a police station in Dunmurry, west Belfast. No injuries reported.
Oz Pearlman, an Emmy-winning mentalist, was performing a mind-reading trick for Donald Trump at the White House Correspondents' Dinner when shots were fired. He recounts the terrifying moment.
Nigel Farage condemns a postman who allegedly dumped Reform UK campaign leaflets in a bin. Royal Mail investigates the incident as an attack on democracy.
David Haye is shocked that 87% of poll respondents disagree with his controversial 'ugly bird theory' about women, calling critics 'triggered' and lacking sense.
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RecommendedDozens of MPs are opposing Wes Streeting's new power to override Nice on drug pricing, fearing it undermines the institute's independence and may benefit big pharma.
Timothée Chalamet and Jessie Buckley face backlash over harmless comments. Elle Hunt examines the absurdity of celebrity outrage cycles.
President Donald Trump said being president is a 'dangerous profession' after a shooting incident at the White House correspondents' dinner. The suspect is in custody.
Families of domestic abuse victims who died by suicide criticize coroners' courts for inconsistent inquest scopes, calling it a 'postcode lottery' that hinders justice.
Keir Starmer insists most Labour MPs support him despite calls to resign over the Mandelson appointment controversy, as pressure mounts.
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RecommendedUS pressure ends medical agreements across Latin America and the Caribbean, leaving vulnerable communities without healthcare as Cuban doctors depart.
Elon Musk's lawsuit against Sam Altman and OpenAI goes to trial, alleging breach of nonprofit founding agreement. The case could impact the AI industry.
A journalist recounts the terror of the White House correspondents' dinner shooting, where guests dove under tables as Secret Service responded, highlighting America's political violence crisis.
A 17-year-old suspect in a Louisiana mall shooting that killed a high school senior and wounded five others was arrested after his grandmother identified him to police.
Labour's immigration changes could force over 300,000 care workers to wait 15 years for settlement, breaking promises and risking exploitation.
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RecommendedAs US-Israel aggression continues, Iran may abandon its non-nuclear stance. North Korea could supply warheads, risking global proliferation.