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Every day we are confronted with disturbing images from Gaza: buildings reduced to rubble and emaciated people desperate for ...
Last Tuesday, July 29, was a poignant opportunity for Members of Parliament to strengthen Victoria’s broken Working With ...
The GenCost 2024-25 report, published annually by CSIRO in partnership with the Australian Energy Market Operator (AEMO), has ...
The University of Edinburgh’s recently released ‘Race Review’ is an intriguing document. Commissioned after the death of ...
Thomas More has a richly ambiguous place in our religious and political history. Like a brave hero of conscience, he defied ...
During the second world war, Nazi Germany, fascist Italy, and Imperial Japan were correctly described as brutal, oppressive, ...
It’s not a good time to be a Scottish Conservative. While the SNP has seen a bounce in the polls – despite the infighting ...
Today, Green party members can begin voting for their next party leader – or leaders – as ballots in the leadership contest ...
Eat Out to Help Out, the government scheme aimed at encouraging people to return to restaurants during the pandemic, launched ...
Censorship is not how we do things in Western civilization”. So said Congressman Scott Fitzgerald (R-WI) of the United ...
This week, US Vice President J.D. Vance levelled a blistering critique at Europe, accusing it of ‘committing civilisational ...
The government desperately needs to save the justice system, and it believes that technology might be part of the solution.