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Irish Coalition Crisis: Greens Threaten Government Collapse

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.

Robodebt: The Whistleblowers Who Exposed a Cruel Scheme

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.

Macron urges Israel ceasefire, proposes new anti-Hamas coalition

In a significant policy shift, President Emmanuel Macron has used a speech in the UK to advocate for a Western-Arab military coalition to combat Hamas, while urging Israel for a Gaza ceasefire. The move signals potential friction with US-led strategy.

Lib Dems rule out formal coalition with Labour

Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey has declared he will not enter a formal coalition with Labour after the next election, but would demand a major overhaul of Britain's voting system in exchange for support in a hung parliament.

Lib Dems Rule Out Labour Coalition Deal

Sir Ed Davey declares the Liberal Democrats will not enter a coalition with Labour after the election, aiming to win over Tory voters and become the strong opposition to a Starmer government.

Coalition on brink of ditching Net Zero pledge

Internal turmoil rocks the Coalition as Senator Matt Canavan declares the party is poised to abandon its Net Zero by 2050 commitment. Senior figures urge Deputy Leader Sussan Ley to emulate Peter Dutton's Voice referendum tactics, signalling a major polic

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.

US jobless claims fall to eight-month low

New data from the US Labor Department reveals a significant drop in unemployment benefit applications, signalling unexpected resilience in the American job market despite economic pressures.

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

Minns blocks scrutiny of controversial hunting bill

NSW Opposition accuses Premier Chris Minns of dodging democratic process after he voted against establishing a committee to examine the Shooters, Fishers and Farmers Party's contentious hunting legislation.

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.

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