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Bolsonaro Jailed: His Political Movement Roars On

Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro begins a 17-year sentence for corruption, yet his imprisonment is not the end for his powerful political movement. Analysis on what comes next for Brazil's divided nation.

EU Court Rules Austria's Border Checks Illegal

The European Court of Justice has delivered a landmark ruling, declaring Austria's long-standing border controls with Hungary and Slovenia illegal under EU law. The decision intensifies the clash between national security concerns and the bloc's principle

Pat McAfee's Stark Warning & Tribute to Charlie Kirk

Former NFL star Pat McAfee delivers a powerful tribute to Charlie Kirk while issuing a grave warning about America's future. Discover the controversial 'America First' rhetoric dividing the nation.

WNO Directors on Reinventing Opera for a New Generation

An exclusive interview with Welsh National Opera's visionary directors Adele Thomas and Sarah Crabtree as they unveil ambitious plans to revitalise opera, champion new talent, and connect with diverse communities across the UK.

Why 'Well Enough' Is the New Perfect in Wellness

Exhausted by the pursuit of perfect health? Discover why the 'Well Enough' movement is gaining traction among experts and how embracing 'good enough' wellness could be the key to sustainable health in 2024.

Liberal Party's internal struggle over Jacinta Nampijinpa Price

An in-depth analysis of the growing ideological rift within Australia's Liberal Party, centred on Senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price and her contentious stance on Indigenous affairs. Discover how this internal conflict is reshaping the party's direction and

US Union Membership Soars to Historic High

New government data reveals a dramatic surge in US union membership, reaching levels not seen in decades as workers across sectors mobilise for better pay and conditions.

Trad Family Movement & Revenge Quitting: Australia's New Trends

Dive into Australia's latest cultural phenomenon. We explore the rise of the 'Trad Family' movement on social media, the psychology of 'revenge quitting', and the national obsession with a single, mesmerising shade of blue that's captivating the nation.

Noni Hazlehurst Stuns in Gritty 'The Lark' Revival

Veteran Australian actress Noni Hazlehurst delivers a powerhouse performance in Jean Anouilh's 'The Lark', a poignant and timely exploration of faith, resistance, and integrity in a new Melbourne production.

Mum sells used toilet roll tubes in bizarre side hustle

A Bristol mother is cashing in on the strangest of side hustles, selling used toilet roll tubes online for up to £10 each to a dedicated community of crafters and upcyclers, turning household waste into an unexpected income stream.

UK Baby Dies from Whooping Cough as Vaccines Plummet

A heartbreaking case of a baby dying from whooping cough has been confirmed in the UK, as health officials issue an urgent warning over dangerously low vaccination uptake. Experts blame the anti-vax movement and pandemic disruption for the crisis.

Sovereign Citizens Threaten Australia's Gun Control

Exclusive investigation reveals how anti-government sovereign citizen groups are challenging Australia's renowned firearms legislation, with alarming incidents rising across multiple states.

UK-EU Youth Mobility Scheme Breakthrough Revealed

Exclusive: Keir Starmer's top EU negotiator reveals significant progress on a potential youth mobility scheme, marking a major shift in post-Brexit relations and offering new opportunities for British young people.

Hobbycraft to Close Six UK Stores in Major Shake-Up

Arts and crafts retailer Hobbycraft is set to close six stores across the UK in a major restructuring plan, putting dozens of jobs at risk. Get the full details on the locations and the company's strategy.

AFL Finals Fever Cools as Silly Season Kicks Off

The white-hot intensity of the AFL finals race is giving way to the frantic buzz of the trade period, with player movement rumours exploding earlier than ever. Get the latest on potential mega-deals, free agency moves, and which clubs are poised for a lis

Mary Wallopers Cancel Festival Over Barclays' Israel Links

Irish folk band The Mary Wallopers cancels their performance at England's Victorious Festival, citing the event's sponsorship by Barclays Bank and its links to companies supplying arms to Israel. The move ignites debate on artist activism and the BDS move

Woodcraft Folk: UK's radical youth movement thrives at 100

A century after its founding, the Woodcraft Folk, Britain's unique co-operative youth movement, is not just surviving but flourishing. Discover how its ethos of inclusivity, environmentalism, and peace education continues to inspire new generations in a m

Hobbycraft launches new 'The Craft Box' store chain

Arts and crafts giant Hobbycraft is launching a new chain of smaller, convenience-style stores called 'The Craft Box', bringing a curated selection of essentials to local high streets across the UK, starting with Plymouth.

Arts Funding Fury: Ex-Minister Slams 'Free Speech Gag'

Exclusive: Former Culture Minister Lord Parkinson accuses Arts Council England of stifling free speech by tying funding to 'controversial' diversity pledges. Major institutions face defunding in row over artistic freedom.

Craftland: James Fox on Britain's Vanishing Skills

Explore the hidden world of Britain's last traditional artisans in James Fox's 'Craftland'. A riveting review of a nation's disappearing heritage, from thatching and wheelwrighting to glassblowing.

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