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Bondi victims' families demand federal royal commission

Families of 11 victims from the Bondi beach terror attack have written an open letter to PM Anthony Albanese, demanding a Commonwealth royal commission into antisemitism and security failures. Read their emotional plea.

EU Warns of Action After US Travel Bans on Europeans

The European Commission threatens a decisive response after the US imposed visa bans on five Europeans, including a top EU commissioner, accused of pressuring tech firms. Read the latest on the diplomatic clash.

Burke defends decision on Bondi attack inquiry

Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke defends appointing a security expert over a judge-led royal commission into the Bondi attack. He also announces accelerated plans for a National Firearms Register. Read the full details.

Albanese rejects Bondi royal commission call

PM Anthony Albanese pushes back on politicisation of the Bondi attack as NSW's new protest ban laws face a constitutional challenge. Plus, MP travel perks cut and a rare pink platypus spotted.

PM Stands Firm on Bondi Royal Commission Timeline

The Australian Prime Minister has firmly rejected calls to delay the Bondi Junction shooting Royal Commission, insisting the inquiry must proceed as planned. Read the latest developments.

Davey: Election Delays Rip Away Democratic Rights

Sir Ed Davey writes to the UK's human rights watchdog over plans to postpone local elections for nearly 10 million people. The government cites council reorganisation as the reason.

Flu hospital cases surge 18%, NHS on high alert

Flu admissions in England have surged by 18% to a record high for the season, with the NHS on 'high alert' as industrial action continues. Health chiefs urge the public to seek care when needed.

Flu Cases Soar to 3,140 Daily Hospital Patients

NHS data reveals flu hospitalisations in England have risen to a record 3,140 patients daily, with 128 in critical care. Norovirus cases also climb. Get the latest winter health figures.

EU Waters Down 2035 Petrol and Diesel Car Ban

The European Commission's proposal to weaken its 2035 ban on new petrol and diesel cars marks a major climate policy reversal. This editorial argues the move is a road to nowhere for Europe's automotive future.

Farage Faces Second Probe Over Election Spending

Reform UK leader Nigel Farage is under scrutiny as the Electoral Commission assesses Labour's call for an investigation into alleged £9,000 campaign overspending in Clacton. Read the latest.

New DNA Tool to Reopen Historic UK Sex Crime Cases

A pioneering Y-STR DNA profiling tool is being rolled out nationwide, potentially increasing sex offender identification by over 20% and allowing police to reinvestigate historic cases. Read the full strategy.

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