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Legal challenge to Melbourne CBD search zone laws

Organiser of Greedozer Invasion Day rally launches legal fight against Victoria's new CBD search powers. Could this set a precedent for protest rights in the UK? Read the full analysis.

Albanese defends $100k UN trip for minister Wells

PM Anthony Albanese justifies the $100,000 New York trip for Communications Minister Anika Wells to rally global support for Australia's social media ban, as her travel expenses face intense scrutiny.

Total War: Medieval 3 Announced, Star Wars Rumours Fly

Creative Assembly announces Total War: Medieval 3 and teases a second major project, fuelling speculation about a rumoured Star Wars strategy game. Get the full details on the 25th anniversary reveals.

London Music Venues XOYO and Camden Assembly Sold

Legendary London music venues XOYO and Camden Assembly have been acquired by Propaganda Independent Venues, marking a return to UK ownership and a boost for grassroots music. Discover the plans for these iconic spaces.

London men's mental health crisis revealed

A London Assembly report reveals men are dying from suicide due to toxic masculinity stigma. Mayor urged to fund targeted mental health support across TfL network.

£119M EuroMillions Results for 18 November

The winning EuroMillions numbers for the £119 million jackpot on Tuesday, 18 November 2025, have been revealed. Check now to see if you are the UK's newest multi-millionaire!

Sean Bowen's Cheltenham Festival Drought Continues

Champion jockey Sean Bowen remains winless at Cheltenham Festival after 27 attempts. Explore the paradox of his season dominance versus festival misfortune. Read more about racing's unluckiest star.

Morden Hall Park: A Free South London Oasis

Explore Morden Hall Park, a beautiful free National Trust park at the end of the Northern line. Discover its gardens, wildlife, cafés, and fascinating industrial history.

Indonesia's Gen Z Reacts to Suharto Hero Status

Young Indonesians show indifference as former dictator Suharto is declared a national hero, revealing historical amnesia and economic pragmatism. Explore the generational divide.

Folk Horror Opera The Devil's Den Debuts in Leeds

Isabella Gellis's eccentric folk horror opera The Devil's Den, featuring morris dancing and a sinister rabbit, premieres at Howard Assembly Room. Read our review of this modern mystery play.

Minne Fry: Abstract Artist's 60-Year Career

Celebrating the remarkable life and career of abstract artist Minne Fry, whose work spanned six decades and earned critical acclaim in London and beyond. Discover her artistic journey.

65 London firms named for minimum wage breaches

UK government reveals 65 London businesses fined for underpaying staff, with Adecco UK owing £436,877 to 3,356 workers. Discover which companies failed to pay minimum wage.

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