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Reform UK topping the opinion polls and winning local council elections has prompted several leading Tories to defect. But ...
The housing debate has devolved into government overreach and ideological posturing, with policies mismatched to Australian ...
Christian Horner has very beady eyes. If you sit opposite him, his shark-like spotlights will dart around you, probably in ...
Today is the fortieth anniversary of Live Aid, the epic televised pop concert – or ‘global jukebox’ – designed to raise funds ...
Chris Minns employs an effective, if underutilised tactic in messaging contentious political issues: Brazenness. Minns first ...
Every Saturday morning, my parents and I talk to our friends in Texas over Zoom. After that, the day unfolds as usual – ...
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s current pilgrimage to Beijing has reignited an old Australian debate: should we trade away ...
The UK’s steady decline continued today with reports that water companies are looking to introduce ‘surge pricing’ in order to ration demand. Trials are being introduced by 15 water companies ...
Blessed greetings From Texas, where Governor Greg Abbott recently signed a bill that will require public schools to display the Ten Commandments in every classroom. Teachers must display ...
Science is no longer regarded or respected as an objective pursuit, one in which the principle of impartiality is sought with ...
The front desk call out a name, ‘Mohammed Ahmed!’ Four men – or boys as they claimed to be – arrive at the glass window ready ...
Education should be the great equaliser – the ladder with which all children, regardless of circumstances of birth, can ...