Barnaby Joyce storms out of net zero meeting
Former deputy prime minister Barnaby Joyce dramatically walked out of a shadow cabinet meeting amid heated debates over the Nationals' net zero policy, exposing deep divisions within the Coalition.
Former deputy prime minister Barnaby Joyce dramatically walked out of a shadow cabinet meeting amid heated debates over the Nationals' net zero policy, exposing deep divisions within the Coalition.
Australia's political landscape erupts as the Greens and Coalition face sharp criticism for opposing landmark environmental legislation, creating unexpected alliances and threatening crucial nature protections.
The Australian opposition is pushing to divide the government's landmark environment bill, setting up a parliamentary showdown over new nature protection laws that could reshape conservation efforts nationwide.
In a stunning political reversal, far-right leader Geert Wilders has withdrawn his bid to become Netherlands Prime Minister after failing to secure coalition support, despite his Party for Freedom's election victory.
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer declares Britain must 'finish the job' by repurposing £26bn in frozen Russian assets for Ukraine's recovery, as he strengthens ties with European allies.
As the Australian coalition government unveils controversial environmental policies, pressure mounts on Labor to prove its commitment to protecting the nation's unique wildlife and natural heritage.
Sinn Féin has emerged as Ireland's most popular political party according to latest polls, while the ruling coalition government faces mounting pressure and internal divisions.
Australian police intensify their search for Colleen Walker as new environmental laws spark political debate between Labor and Coalition.
The Australian government's landmark environmental law reforms risk failure after the Coalition withdrew support, claiming the legislation would strangle economic development and investment across the nation.
Ireland's coalition government descends into crisis as Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil withdraw backing for President Michael D. Higgins' re-election bid, creating unprecedented political division.
European leaders unite to create groundbreaking financial mechanism providing immediate support to Ukraine, bypassing traditional EU funding hurdles and leveraging seized Russian state assets.
Deputy Liberal leader Sussan Ley declares net zero a 'compromise' that shouldn't be extended, exposing deep divisions within the Coalition over climate policy ahead of potential early election.
Heather Humphreys steps down as Fine Gael's deputy leader amid political turmoil in Dublin, creating uncertainty for the coalition government's future stability.
Exclusive analysis of Barnaby Joyce's potential party switch to Pauline Hanson's One Nation, examining the political earthquake that could reshape Australian politics ahead of the next election.
Growing rebellion within the Coalition as speculation mounts over Sussan Ley's leadership and controversial climate policy backflips threaten to tear the party apart.
Australia's opposition Coalition pledges sweeping income tax reforms that could reshape the nation's economic landscape. Discover what this means for workers and the economy.
Japan's first socialist prime minister in nearly 50 years, Tomiichi Murayama, remembered for his landmark 1995 war apology and transformative coalition government.
Exclusive: Senior Coalition figures reveal former deputy PM Barnaby Joyce is actively considering joining Pauline Hanson's One Nation party, potentially triggering a major realignment of Australian conservative politics.
Australia's Labor government is fast-tracking landmark environmental reforms after securing crossbench support, despite controversy over dropping the climate trigger from new legislation.
An extraordinary new political alliance representing rural and farming communities is reshaping Westminster dynamics, bringing together Conservative, DUP, Labour and Alliance Party members in a groundbreaking move.
Japan's political stability hangs in the balance as coalition partner Komeito considers ending its 20-year alliance with the LDP over Sanae Takaichi's leadership ambitions, potentially triggering a government crisis.
One Nation leader Pauline Hanson stuns political establishment by urging Coalition to scrap negative gearing in wake of disastrous Newspoll results that show Labor leading 55-45.
Populist leader Andrej Babis triumphs in Czech elections as his ANO party emerges victorious, sparking crucial negotiations to form a stable coalition government in Prague.
Shadow defence minister Andrew Hastie resigns from Peter Dutton's frontbench team, citing fundamental disagreements over the Coalition's hardline immigration stance in major blow to opposition unity.
Analysis reveals the UK coalition government is repackaging old policies rather than innovating, raising questions about political stagnation in Westminster.
Deputy Liberal leader Sussan Ley imposes key performance indicators and demands discipline as internal divisions threaten Opposition unity ahead of potential election.
Vaughan Gething's path to First Minister faces major obstacles as Labour fails to secure majority vote, exposing deep fractures in Welsh politics and coalition stability.
The Irish coalition government faces potential disintegration as the Green Party calls for an emergency meeting, threatening to withdraw support over contentious new legislation, potentially triggering a snap general election.
Sinn Féin emerges as dominant political force in Northern Ireland and Republic, triggering complex coalition negotiations that could reshape Irish politics.
An explosive new documentary reveals how a small group of public servants, journalists, and welfare recipients risked everything to uncover the truth behind Australia's disastrous automated debt recovery program.