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BBC sued by Trump as future funding model reviewed

The BBC is fighting a $10bn defamation lawsuit from Donald Trump while the UK government launches a review of its funding model. Explore the high-stakes legal battle and the broadcaster's uncertain future.

Pressure on PM Over Gun Laws After Bondi Attack

Following the Bondi Beach terror attack, Australia faces a moment of reckoning on gun laws and antisemitism. Investigations reveal a 'frightening concentration' of firearms in Sydney.

BBC Charter Review: Ministers Eye Permanent Status

The UK government is considering major reforms to the BBC's charter and funding, aiming to depoliticise its board and secure its long-term future. Explore the potential changes and what they mean for the broadcaster.

PM visits Bondi attack hero, faces calls for action

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese visited hero Ahmed al-Ahmed in hospital following the Bondi terror attack. The incident has ignited fierce political debate on gun law reform and tackling antisemitism in Australia.

Trump sues BBC for $10bn as licence fee future debated

Donald Trump files a $10bn lawsuit against the BBC over a Panorama edit, as UK ministers publish a green paper on the future of the licence fee. Political leaders clash over the broadcaster's independence.

Six BBC funding options if licence fee is scrapped

As the government launches its green paper on BBC charter renewal, we examine the six potential funding models on the table, from subscriptions to a household levy, and rate their likelihood.

PM's Gun Law Push After Bondi Terror Attack

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese pledges to tighten Australia's firearms laws following the Bondi terror incident, facing opposition from gun groups and the Nationals. Read the full debate.

Sydney's Suburbs Awash with Guns, Prompting Law Review

Following the Bondi Beach terror attack, data reveals a startling concentration of licensed firearms in Sydney's suburbs. NSW Premier Chris Minns vows to tighten gun laws as national cabinet agrees to reform the National Firearms Agreement.

DC Star Schoenaerts Gets 6-Month Prison Sentence

Belgian actor Matthias Schoenaerts, set to star in DC's 'Supergirl', has been sentenced to six months in prison for driving without a licence. Read the full details of his legal troubles.

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