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Australia
‘Revolving door into the weapons industry’: Ex-pollies’ links with arms company is business as usual for Canberra
Arms company NIOA is at the center of a network of political and lobbying interests ranging from Queensland MP Bob…
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UK
Minister dismisses Labour rebels as ‘usual suspects’; Starmer prepares for final PMQs of parliamentary session – UK politics live | Politics
colleague Jessica Elgot sent this in bluesky About Darren Jones’ closing remarks at the privileges committee debate last night. double…
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Australia
‘Harder than usual’: Australia’s peak accommodation body issues plea to Easter holiday-makers
Australia’s leading hospitality outfit is urgently imploring holiday travelers to “get to the zones” this Easter as small hotels and…
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Australia
Election SA. Amid the Hanson hysteria, it’s business as usual
Between the headlines of ‘Hanson rise’, ‘Labor landslide’ and ‘Liberal bloodbath’, the reality of the South Australian election will not…
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UK
Business as usual for Eugenie: Princess is spotted out in London again after her father’s arrest as her mother Fergie’s whereabouts remain a mystery
Princess Eugenie was spotted on a solo outing in London today, just days after her father Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s arrest. The…
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Australia
In the wake of tragedy, it’s still business as usual for politicians and the media. And Albanese, most of all
It was inevitable that the Bondi atrocity would be exploited by the coalition and the media. But that doesn’t mean…
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Australia
Hat Yai was expecting its usual floods. What hit was a one-in-300-year monster
Normal text sizeLarger text sizeToo large text size Singapore/Hat Yai: The family had faced flood disasters before. In some major…
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USA
Why Wall Street says December may break from its usual strength
santa claus rally is often one of Wall Street’s most beloved holiday traditions. Stocks tend to rise after Thanksgiving, volatility…
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UK
'Clean sheets matter' – why Arsenal v Spurs might be tighter than usual
In his BBC Sport column, former Premier League manager Tony Pulis explains the value of good defending and how Mikel…
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