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Australia
AFL referred to anti-Semitism Royal Commission
Loading In a series of radio interviews on Saturday, AFL chief executive Andrew Dillon said he did not know what…
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UK
Peter Mandelson referred to EU’s anti-fraud agency after release of Epstein files
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Australia
Claims MPs ‘turned blind eye to CFMEU’ referred to cops
11 February 2026 15:11 | News The police have been handed an explosive report alleging the Labor government turned a…
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UK
Five IPP prisoners to be referred to Court of Appeal
The Criminal Cases Review Commission (CCRC) is said to have referred five prisoners serving indeterminate sentences to the Court of…
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UK
Retired West Midlands police chief Craig Guildford referred to watchdog | Police
The disgraced former head of West Midlands police has been referred to the police watchdog after an official investigation found…
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UK
Former West Midlands police chief referred to watchdog over decision to ban Maccabi Tel Aviv fans
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UK
Filipino migrant worker’s death in NSW referred to federal police | New South Wales
A coroner in New South Wales has reported the death of a Filipino migrant worker who died after jumping from…
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USA
CAIR-California referred to IRS for tax-exempt status probe by House chairman
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UK
Teacher referred to terrorist watchdog after showing Trump videos | Politics | News
A teacher was reportedly referred to the UK terrorism watchdog after showing her videos. Donald Trump to students. Unnamed teacher…
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UK
Conflict between judge and NSW prosecutors referred to powerful privileges committee amid ‘intimidation’ concern | New South Wales
The powerful New South Wales privileges committee has been asked to examine whether the state’s prosecution breached parliamentary rules by…
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