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Policing minister wants stop and search ramped up despite racial profiling fears – UK politics live
Chris Philp says police need to use power more often to ‘protect public’ Chris Philp, the...
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Israel-Gaza war live: Israel says military has intensified operations in Jabaliya refugee camp
IDF says it has pulled some troops out of Zeitoun in northern Gaza and is carrying...
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Russia-Ukraine war live: Ukraine troops pull back in Lukyantsi and Vovchansk; Russia closes airports over drone threat
Ukrainian military says its troops have moved to ‘more advantageous positions’; two Russian airports closed to...
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Nato calls Georgia’s ‘foreign agents’ bill ‘step in wrong direction’ after mass protests in Tbilisi – Europe live
Nato says controversial bill takes Georgia further away from Europe and urges country to change direction...
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Young Indigenous man cried for help before drowning while fleeing police, Queensland coroner told
Robert Malayta, 18, was found dead by police divers in the Ross River near the Townsville...
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Gina Rinehart demands National Gallery of Australia remove her portrait
NGA rebuffs efforts by billionaire to take down painting by award-winning artist Vincent NamatjiraGet our morning...
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Proteins in blood could provide early cancer warning ‘by more than seven years’
Study identifies 618 proteins linked to 19 types of cancer, which could lead to much earlier...
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Apple store workers vote to authorize first strike over bargaining delays
Maryland employees at first US Apple store to unionize take historic step as progress for a...
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New Caledonia: three dead in French territory in unrest over voting change
More than 130 arrested amid unrest over plan to increase the number of French nationals eligible...
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Antony Blinken’s rock performance in Kyiv bar divides opinion in Ukraine
US secretary of state took to stage with his guitar to perform Neil Young’s Rockin’ in...
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Georgia ‘returning to the past’ with foreign agents law, says president
Salome Zurabishvili says protests in Tbilisi prove Georgians ‘will never return to Russian pressure’Europe live –...
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Charlise Mutten’s alleged murderer threatened to ‘kill’ her mother in voicemails, NSW court hears
Violent messages left by Justin Stein after he is accused of shooting nine-year-old dead played to...
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Curbs on sex education use pupils as ‘political football’, school leaders say
Conservatives criticised over plans to ban sex and relationship lessons for children under nine in EnglandUK...
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Jeremy Hunt and Mel Stride warn against benefits ‘lifestyle choice’
Ministers ramp up anti-welfare rhetoric a day after data showed increase in UK unemploymentUK politics live...
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Tech firm Raspberry Pi readies for London stock market float
Cambridge-based business could be valued at up to £500m and is boost for UK after some...
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Revealed: Rwanda genocide war crimes tribunal wraps up mission after 29 years
Exclusive: Last two fugitives are deemed to be dead, ending a remarkable exercise in international justiceThe...
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Fatima Payman accuses Israel of genocide in Gaza in significant rupture with Labor party position
WA senator says ‘from the river to the sea, Palestine will be free’ – a phrase...
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Senator breaks ranks on Gaza – as it happened
This blog is now closed.Fatima Payman accuses Israel of genocide in Gaza in significant rupture with...
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Protests at French prisons as search continues for gunmen who killed officers
Prison officers complain of overcrowding and violence after two guards killed and inmate freed from vanEurope...
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Police who investigated Bruce Lehrmann sue Shane Drumgold for $1.42m over critical comments
Five AFP officers say complaints in a November 2022 letter brought them into ‘public disrepute, odium,...
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Cash incentives may help men lose weight, research finds
Men with obesity offered incentives and sent healthy-eating tips in Game of Stones trial found to...
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HMRC leaves callers on hold ‘for 800 years’, says spending watchdog
Report suggests time taxpayers spent on phone waiting to speak to adviser has more than doubledThe...
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South China Sea: huge civilian Filipino flotilla heads to disputed shoal to ‘assert sovereign rights’
Philippines coast guard and navy watch as wooden boats head to Scarborough shoal to place buoys...
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Outdated laws stalling progress on women’s rights in 20 countries across Africa – study
Family law has not kept up with social shifts, with marital rape, child marriage and lack...