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Rex Airlines secretly owned by American company

Shocking revelation as Australian regional airline Rex turns out to be American-owned, with documents showing ultimate control lies with US-based firm PAGAC III - raising questions about foreign influence in Australia's aviation sector.

TV reporter Paul Nelson dies from cancer aged 50

Tributes pour in for respected journalist Paul Nelson following his courageous fight against cancer, remembered for his integrity and dedication to regional reporting across the UK.

Victoria's Crime Crisis: From Dream State to Nightmare

Exclusive investigation reveals Victoria's shocking descent into Australia's crime capital, with youth violence, carjackings and home invasions terrorising communities as authorities struggle to contain the epidemic.

Three dead in Wollongong light plane crash

Three people have died after a light plane crashed moments after takeoff from Illawarra Regional Airport, sparking emergency response and investigation into the cause.

Ryanair cuts Spanish flights in airport fee dispute

Budget airline Ryanair announces major flight reductions from four Spanish regional airports in escalating dispute over increased operating charges, affecting thousands of British holidaymakers.

GOP Spokeswoman's Airport Escalator Demand Goes Viral

Republican National Committee spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt confronted airport staff in a heated exchange after an escalator was turned off, with the incident captured on video and sparking debate about privilege and public conduct.

Queenstown's Last Bank Closes, Isolating Tasmanian Town

The historic mining town of Queenstown on Tasmania's remote west coast is set to lose its last bank, as Bendigo Bank confirms the permanent closure of its local branch, leaving residents and businesses facing a 180km round trip for essential financial ser

Health Boss: Dan Andrews' Lockdowns 'Never Necessary'

A senior health official in Victoria has shockingly conceded that former Premier Dan Andrews' severe COVID-19 restrictions, which confined millions for months, may not have been required, sparking fury and demands for accountability.

Windsor Castle Bust Mystery Solved After 160 Years

A stunning discovery at Windsor Castle reveals a marble bust long believed to be Prince Albert was actually created for Queen Victoria's heartbroken daughter Princess Victoria following her father's tragic death. Royal historians uncover the truth 160 yea

Victoria and Albert Reunited in Windsor Castle Sculpture

A poignant new alabaster sculpture of Prince Albert has been installed at Windsor Castle, finally laying the iconic Queen Victoria to rest alongside her beloved husband after nearly two centuries of separation.

Climate 200 Appoints Kate Hook for Regional Expansion

Climate-focused fundraising group Climate 200 names former independent candidate Kate Hook as its new co-convener, signalling a strategic push to support community-backed independents in regional Australia ahead of the next federal election.

Pride of Britain 2024: Meet the Regional Heroes

Discover the heartwarming stories of the 2024 Pride of Britain regional winners, from life-saving children to community champions, as they await the national awards ceremony.

Nandy's Devolution Ultimatum to Starmer's Labour

Senior Labour MP Lisa Nandy issues a stark ultimatum to Keir Starmer, demanding radical devolution of power from Westminster to avoid repeating past election failures and truly 'take back control' for communities across Britain.

West African Nations Forge Historic Cooperation Pact

In a landmark move for regional stability, Ghana, Senegal, and The Gambia have signed a pivotal cooperation agreement covering security, economic development, and cross-border collaboration, signalling a new era of West African diplomacy.

Bank CEO Warns of Appalachian Economic Disaster

Huntington Bancshares CEO Brad Smith sounds the alarm on the economic crisis unfolding in Appalachia, calling for urgent investment and national attention to reverse the region's decline.

UK faces Trump-style economic disruption, warns MP

Senior Labour MP Liam Byrne cautions that Britain's economy is vulnerable to a populist shock akin to Trump's 2016 victory unless the government addresses deep-seated regional inequalities and implements radical productivity reforms.

Police in court over alleged unlawful killing of Melbourne tradie

Two Victoria Police officers stand accused in Melbourne's Magistrates' Court over the death of Luke Briggs, a 33-year-old tradesman, following a violent altercation outside a Hoppers Crossing 7-Eleven. The case has ignited serious debate over police condu

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