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Keir Starmer’s Labour Party has a thumping election win – what does it mean for the UK and the rest of the world?
Keir Starmer: what we know about Britain’s new prime minister and how he will lead
Still fab after 60 years: how The Beatles’ A Hard Day’s Night made pop cinema history
Britain desperately needs more family homes – a tax cut might help encourage older people to downsize
A-UKFTA Inaugural Joint Committee Meeting – statement
View from The Hill: Albanese suspends rebel senator Payman from participating in caucus indefinitely after she says she’d cross the floor again
Weld Australia Sounds Alarm: Skilled Worker Shortage Will Make Dutton’s Plan for Nuclear Power Plants Impossible
WHO issues warning on falsified medicines used for diabetes treatment and weight loss
The Perth Mint celebrates 125 years of enriching Western Australia
City With Plenty On Its Plate
Tony Blair sold the UK on a vision for the future. Can Keir Starmer do the same to return Labour to power?
Treaties Committee to examine UK accession to CPTPP, and the listing of new endangered species
Labour plans to ban the sale of energy drinks to under-16s – but it doesn’t go far enough
D-day’s secret weapon: how wetland science stopped the Normandy landings from getting bogged down
The DVLA and Thales Cut Carbon Footprint of UK Driving Licence and Residence Cards
Migrant workers must be protected from deception and exploitation say UN experts: UK
Remembering Bomber Command’s Aussies
Run streaks: is it safe to run every day?
$5000 Cash Contribution To Makayla Jones
Nostalgia hasn’t always been a tool for manipulating our emotions – it was once a medical condition
Rabobank Beef Industry Awards Dinner
Redefinition of ‘sex’ in Title IX will foster more violence and discrimination against women and girls, says UN expert: United States
A WW2 Spitfire was lost in the Norwegian wilderness for 76 years. Now, a Sydney team is helping to rebuild it
The secret world of earthworms: meet the tiger worm and the nightcrawler
The limits of ice: what a 19th century expedition trapped in sea ice for a year tells us about Antarctica’s future
Australian Prime Minister Radio interview – ABC News Radio
UN Human Rights Committee publishes findings on Chile, Guyana, Indonesia, Namibia, Serbia, Somalia and United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
WHO calls for greater attention to violence against women with disabilities and older women
Artists assemble! Understanding the shifting memories of Hong Kong and diaspora
The demise of TVNZ’s Sunday spells the end of long-form current affairs – just when we need it most
Exhibition explores the untold stories of teenage girls in 1960s Britain
Commonwealth Day: Part Of Future Aussie Republic
Climate change can’t be addressed without protecting nature
Cambodia’s new leader may sound like a reformer in Australia next week, but little has changed back home
Could a couple of Thai otters have helped the UK’s otter population recover? Our study provides a hint
Head-to-head At Bondi Beach
Queensland Rail celebrates connecting communities for 160 years
Zombie deer disease is spreading and scientists are concerned that it could jump to humans
UN expert to assess violence against women and girls: UK
International Olympic qualifier gets underway at the Super-Drome
Mysterious pearl shells unearthed in French Polynesia
Australia Open aces inclusion with athletes competing from Special Olympics Australia
Key moment in the evolution of life on Earth captured in fossils
565-million-years-old, some of the oldest UK fossils are eerily similar to famous Australian ones
Queen Mary: Stuff of Medieval Fairytales, Not Modern Representation
Why do we have leap years?
‘Fatphobia’ a form of oppression, says philosopher Kate Manne
Veteran inspires squadron