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Hanson backs Price in fiery Indigenous Voice Senate clash

One Nation leader Pauline Hanson delivers powerful defence of Coalition Senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price during intense parliamentary debate on Indigenous Voice to Parliament. Political tensions flare in Canberra.

Coalition's Electoral Challenge: A Test of Will

Deep dive into the Coalition's electoral challenges. Analysis of leadership, voter sentiment, and the strategic hurdles facing the opposition in the wake of recent by-election results.

Jane Hume on rebuilding trust in the Liberal Party

Shadow Finance Minister Jane Hume speaks candidly about the Liberal Party's path to redemption, internal reforms, and reconnecting with disillusioned voters in a revealing Australian Politics podcast.

Price refuses to back Ley, won't apologise for migration remarks

Shadow Indigenous Australians Minister Jacinta Nampijinpa Price has plunged the Coalition into further turmoil, refusing to endorse deputy leader Sussan Ley and declining to apologise for controversial comments about Indian migration. The escalating rift

MPs Poised for Inflation-Busting £7,000 Pay Rise

British MPs are in line for a significant £7,000 pay increase, lifting their salaries to over £91,000, as recommended by the independent watchdog IPSA. This inflation-linked rise comes amidst a backdrop of sluggish wage growth and widespread industrial di

Coalition's Greatest Threat: Government Paralysis

Exclusive analysis reveals the monumental task threatening to derail the UK's fragile coalition government. Discover the internal divisions and policy paralysis gripping Westminster.

Norway Election: Labour Holds Narrow Lead in Early Count

Early results from Norway's parliamentary election show the ruling Labour Party holding a fragile lead, setting the stage for intense coalition negotiations. The outcome remains too close to call as votes continue to be counted.

Price Defection Rocks Liberal Party, Leaves Ley in Crisis

The defection of Indigenous conservative Jacinta Nampijinpa Price to the crossbench has triggered a political firestorm, leaving Deputy Liberal Leader Sussan Ley to manage the fallout and raising serious questions about the party's direction and unity.

Labour Civil War: Starmer and Rayner Face Left-Wing Fury

Sir Keir Starmer and Angela Rayner face a major rebellion from the Labour left after a controversial decision to block left-wing candidates from standing for Parliament, sparking accusations of a 'purge' and threatening party unity.

Hawke demands Price apologise to Indian community

Former immigration minister Alex Hawke calls for Senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price to issue a formal apology to the Indian community following controversial remarks about migration and crime, escalating tensions within the Coalition.

Price condemns ex-minister's Indian migration comments

Shadow Minister Jacinta Nampijinpa Price has denounced ex-Immigration Minister Alex Hawke's controversial comments about Indian migration patterns, calling for higher standards in public discourse on migration policy.

Dorries: Secret Johnson-Farage Coalition Talks Revealed

Explosive revelations from Nadine Dorries' podcast expose high-level talks for a new 'populist' coalition involving Boris Johnson and Nigel Farage, targeting a political earthquake at the next election. Peter Hitchens and Sarah Vine weigh in.

Irish Taoiseach Leo Varadkar resigns in shock move

Taoiseach Leo Varadkar's sudden resignation plunges Ireland's coalition into turmoil, triggering a frantic race for a new Fine Gael leader and raising questions about the government's future.

Farage Brands Labour 'Nasty, Authoritarian Party'

Reform UK leader Nigel Farage launches a scathing attack on the Labour Party, accusing them of hypocrisy over their treatment of Nadine Dorries and Jeremy Corbyn. The political firebrand claims it exposes a deep 'partisanship' within Starmer's ranks.

Deceased MPs' families claim thousands for luxury hotels

Exclusive investigation reveals how families of deceased Members of Parliament have claimed tens of thousands in taxpayer-funded luxury hotel stays through a controversial allowances scheme, raising serious questions about Westminster expenses.

Reform UK MPs in second jobs and luxury gifts scandal

Exclusive investigation reveals senior Reform UK figures, including leader Richard Tice, earning thousands from second jobs and accepting lavish gifts while in office, raising serious questions about conflicts of interest.

Putin vows to target Western troops if sent to Ukraine

Vladimir Putin issues stark threat to NATO, vowing to target any Western coalition troops sent to Ukraine. The Russian leader's declaration escalates tensions amid ongoing conflict and stalled peace talks.

Albanese Calls Trump to Forge New Ukraine Coalition

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has held a crucial call with former US President Donald Trump, seeking to forge a new international coalition to support Ukraine, as a potential second Trump administration threatens to withdraw US backing.

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