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One Nation rocked by senior resignation

Warwick Stacey, a key figure in Pauline Hanson's One Nation party, has resigned, citing internal conflicts and a 'toxic' environment. The move raises questions about the party's stability ahead of upcoming elections.

Hanson demands audit of Aboriginal grants

Controversial Australian senator Pauline Hanson calls for a full audit of taxpayer-funded grants to Aboriginal organisations, alleging mismanagement and wasted public funds.

Duncan Scott wins gold at World Aquatics Championships

British swimmer Duncan Scott clinched gold in the men’s 200m freestyle at the World Aquatics Championships, marking Team GB’s first victory in Doha and setting the stage for a strong Olympic campaign in Paris.

Scott & Guy lead GB to swimming silver in Doha

British swimmers Duncan Scott and James Guy clinch silver in the men's 4x200m freestyle relay at the World Aquatics Championships, showcasing Team GB's strength ahead of the Paris Olympics.

Hanson and Joyce clash over net zero in Senate

A heated exchange erupted in the Australian Senate as Pauline Hanson and Barnaby Joyce clashed over net zero emissions policies, sparking a broader debate on climate action.

Tory peer apologises for lobbying scandal

Conservative peer Ian Duncan has issued an apology after arranging a ministerial meeting for a firm he advises, sparking accusations of improper lobbying.

Hanson condemned for mocking Indigenous tradition

One Nation leader Pauline Hanson faces fierce backlash from Labor and the Greens after dismissing Indigenous 'Acknowledgement of Country' as divisive, reigniting debates over reconciliation and political rhetoric.

KFC's 50-year employee Pauline Richards dies

Pauline Richards, KFC's longest-serving UK employee, has died after half a century of service at the Taunton branch, leaving behind a legacy of loyalty and community spirit.

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