ABC's Lattouf sacking costs top $2.5 million

The Australian Broadcasting Corporation faces mounting financial and reputational damage as former managing director Hugh Marks reveals the unlawful termination of presenter Antoinette Lattouf has already cost over $2.5 million.

Emily Hand freed after 50 days as Hamas hostage

Nine-year-old Emily Hand, initially thought killed in Hamas attacks, has been released after 50 days in captivity as part of temporary ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas.

Badenoch: Britain Needs More Conservatives

Cabinet Minister Kemi Badenoch delivers powerful speech at Conservative Party Conference, urging party unity and calling for more Tory representation across Britain.

Sky Sports sacks Farage after Neville flag row

Sky Sports terminates Nigel Farage's appearance after Gary Neville's explosive on-air rant about the Union Flag, igniting fierce debate about politics in football broadcasting.

France's PM in desperate bid to avoid snap elections

France's political crisis deepens as the outgoing Prime Minister makes unprecedented concessions in a last-ditch effort to prevent potentially explosive snap elections that could reshape European politics.

Dorries-Reid Clash Over Jailed Tweeter Scandal

Former Culture Secretary Nadine Dorries faced Susanna Reid's fierce questioning on Good Morning Britain about sharing a platform with a convicted criminal at a Reform UK conference, sparking a dramatic on-air confrontation about political judgment and acc

Starmer's aides quit in blow to new government

Sir Keir Starmer's administration faces early turmoil as two senior aides depart Number 10, including social cohesion tsar and green policy adviser, raising questions about government stability.

US shutdown threat puts childcare funding at risk

With a US government shutdown looming, Democrats are fighting to protect a landmark childcare bill that could prevent thousands of facilities from closing and save working parents from crisis.

WWII Cockleshell Heroes training pool faces demolition

Fury erupts over plans to demolish the secret training pool used by Britain's legendary Cockleshell Heroes before their daring WWII raid, with historians and locals fighting to preserve this crucial piece of military heritage.

Colombian Mercenaries Fighting in Sudan's War

Exclusive investigation reveals how battle-hardened Colombian fighters are being deployed as elite mercenaries in Sudan's devastating conflict, raising serious international law concerns.

New police powers to ban 'offensive' protest chants

Ministers are planning sweeping new police powers to ban protests deemed 'offensive' with unlimited fines for organisers. The controversial measures could criminalise certain chants and songs at demonstrations across England and Wales.

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