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Victorian Liberals in crisis: 'Unite or face oblivion'

The Victorian Liberal Party is on the brink of crisis as internal warfare between moderates and conservatives threatens its viability. The party president issues a stark warning: unite or face electoral irrelevance.

Labour's Education Revolution: New Plan for UK Schools

Labour's Bridget Phillipson and Lucy Powell announce comprehensive education reforms focusing on curriculum overhaul, teacher recruitment, and mental health support to prepare children for future challenges.

Supreme Court overturns Belfast school's LGBT ban

The UK Supreme Court has unanimously ruled that a Belfast primary school's ban on teaching about same-sex parents was unlawful discrimination, in a landmark victory for LGBTQ+ rights in Northern Irish education.

UK Watchdog Demands Google Break Up Ad Tech Business

The UK's Competition and Markets Authority has issued a landmark provisional ruling, finding Google's ad tech dominance harms competition and consumers. The tech giant now faces the stark choice of a forced breakup or major divestments.

Dan Andrews Breaks Silence on China & Putin

Former Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews faces a firestorm of criticism after defending his dealings with China and refusing to condemn Vladimir Putin, raising serious questions about influence and diplomatic judgement.

Alberta Pauses Controversial School Book Ban After Outcry

Facing fierce opposition from parents, authors, and free speech advocates, the Alberta government has announced a dramatic pause on its contentious school book ban policy. The move follows widespread criticism that the initiative was censorship disguised

CMA investigates Premier Foods' Twinings sale

The UK's Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) is investigating Premier Foods' sale of the Twinings tea brand, citing potential competition issues in the hot beverages market.

Phillipson unveils education reform plans

Newly appointed Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson outlines ambitious reforms to tackle teacher shortages, improve school funding, and modernise the curriculum.

Melbourne Uni's Indigenous Education Breakthrough

The University of Melbourne has taken significant strides in embedding Indigenous perspectives into its curriculum, marking a historic step towards reconciliation and educational equity.

Year-long wait for UK motor finance payouts

Motorists across the UK could be waiting over a year for compensation as a major legal battle over unfair motor finance deals reaches the Supreme Court. The Competition and Markets Authority reveals delays in resolving the issue.

Starmer pressed to deliver on speaking skills pledge

Education leaders and campaigners call on the Prime Minister to deliver on his pledge to integrate oracy into the national curriculum, highlighting its critical role in students' future success.

Thousands hit with shock tax bills

HMRC's latest crackdown leaves thousands facing unexpected tax demands. Find out if you're at risk and what you can do about it.

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