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Trump's 'Crooks and Criminals' Menu Sparks Liberal Fury

Former President Donald Trump's controversial Rose Garden club menu, featuring a 'Club of Crooks and Criminals' sandwich, has ignited fury and mockery from liberals and critics, creating a new political firestorm.

Emergency at Parliament After Scaffolding Fall

A major emergency response unfolded at the Houses of Parliament after an individual fell from scaffolding. Read the latest on the incident and the condition of the person involved.

Unison Chief: UK Social Care System is 'Broken'

Christina McAnea, head of Britain's largest union, issues a stark warning on the UK's social care crisis, calling for immediate funding and a national strategy to fix the crumbling system.

Thousands March in Australia for Voice and Justice

Massive crowds have taken to the streets in cities nationwide for the 'March In March' rallies, calling for political change, a Voice to Parliament, and action on climate and cost of living.

UK Social Work Revolution: Tearing Down Bureaucratic Silos

A radical transformation is sweeping UK social work as innovative teams dismantle bureaucratic barriers, prioritising genuine human connections over paperwork. Discover how this grassroots revolution is delivering extraordinary results for vulnerable fami

Chelsea's Strasbourg: Sister Club or Storage Facility?

An in-depth investigation into Chelsea's controversial relationship with RC Strasbourg Alsace, questioning the ethics of multi-club ownership and its impact on the French club's identity, fan culture, and sporting integrity.

Child immigrants become viral superstars after Parliament photo

The heartwarming story of two young brothers, child immigrants from Vietnam, who captured the nation's heart and became viral sensations after being photographed in Parliament. Discover their incredible journey from new arrivals to UK schoolboys and socia

UEFA Crackdown: Clubs Face Sanctions Over Ownership Rules

Exclusive: European football's governing body, UEFA, has launched an unprecedented investigation into multi-club ownership, with several high-profile teams facing potential bans from continental competitions for rule breaches.

Warringah Bowls Club enters administration

The historic Warringah Bowls Club in Mosman has entered administration, sparking concerns over its future. Locals fear the loss of a cherished community hub.

Oil tycoon's swinger club scandal sparks divorce war

A wealthy Denver oil magnate faces explosive divorce allegations after his wife uncovers his secret swinger lifestyle at an elite country club, sparking rumours of a bitter war between the couple.

Ukraine extends martial law as war drags on

Ukraine's parliament has voted to prolong martial law as the war with Russia continues. President Zelensky remains resolute in defending the nation's sovereignty. Read the latest updates.

Emma McKeon honoured in Parliament for Olympic feats

Australian swimming sensation Emma McKeon was celebrated in Parliament House, receiving a standing ovation for her historic Olympic achievements. The event also honoured athletes affected by the 1980 boycott.

John Swinney becomes Scotland's new First Minister

John Swinney has been officially sworn in as Scotland's First Minister, stepping into the role during a challenging period for the SNP. His leadership comes as the party seeks to rebuild public trust and navigate complex political waters.

Farage under investigation by Parliament watchdog

Reform UK leader Nigel Farage faces scrutiny from the parliamentary standards watchdog over alleged breaches during his election campaign. The investigation could have significant political repercussions.

Garrick Club members quit over gender row

London's elite Garrick Club is in turmoil as prominent members, including former MI6 chief Sir Richard Dearlove, resign amid ongoing controversy over its male-only membership policy.

Price-Wong clash over Indigenous Voice proposal

Shadow Minister for Indigenous Australians Jacinta Price challenges Foreign Minister Penny Wong on the proposed Indigenous Voice to Parliament, sparking a heated exchange over constitutional recognition and representation.

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