Global Wars Deplete UK Military, Healey Warns
John Healey warns that global conflicts have depleted UK military capabilities, urging Labour to address stubborn defense challenges under Keir Starmer's leadership.
John Healey warns that global conflicts have depleted UK military capabilities, urging Labour to address stubborn defense challenges under Keir Starmer's leadership.
Labour's Andy Burnham faces a crucial byelection in Makerfield, with implications for his leadership and the party's future direction.
John Healey's resignation as UK defence secretary exposes the political risk of borrowing for defence, as European leaders fear bond markets more than Russia.
John Healey's resignation as defence secretary deals a major blow to Keir Starmer's leadership, coming amid mounting political pressures and a critical period for the UK government.
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John Healey resigned as UK defence secretary over defence spending disputes. His departure, while dramatic, reflects deep political convictions and a long career in Labour politics.
John Healey resigned as defence secretary, citing inadequate defence funding. His letter to Keir Starmer contains layered criticisms of Treasury delays and Starmer's leadership.
Democratic senators are war-gaming extreme scenarios like ballot seizures and foreign interference ahead of the midterms, as Trump continues to sow doubt about election integrity.
Despite attacks, Labor's budget under Anthony Albanese introduces bold reforms that are set to endure, reshaping Australia's economic landscape.
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State and territory disability ministers warn the Albanese government's NDIS overhaul risks shifting 240,000 participants into inappropriate settings like hospitals, as they cannot deliver like-for-like services.
Former Labor foreign minister Gareth Evans calls Aukus one of Australia's worst decisions, warning it paints a target on the country and relies on a 'ludicrous delusion' that the US would defend it.
Assistant Defence Minister Peter Khalil launched a scathing attack on One Nation and the Greens, accusing them of offering slogans not solutions as Pauline Hanson’s party leads polls.
Canberra Liberal Mark Parton calls for party unity in backing the Australian Public Service, despite internal disagreements over its size and role.
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Pauline Hanson defends a $400 billion defence spending plan, after an expert warned it could require conscription not seen since the Vietnam War.
The Albanese government has dropped plans to make ASIO's compulsory questioning powers permanent, but will expand offences covered to include promotion of communal violence and attacks on defence systems.
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Donald Trump secured immunity from IRS audits for himself and his family, a move critics say violates post-Watergate laws and sets a dangerous precedent for presidential self-dealing.
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Progressives back Graham Platner after Maine primary win, while Trump helps defeat a Republican who sought Epstein files release. Results from four states offer mixed signals ahead of midterms.
Keir Starmer faces PMQs amid Belfast race riots triggered by a knife attack. Pressure mounts to close the common travel area asylum loophole and address social media incitement by Elon Musk.
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Russian affairs reporter Pjotr Sauer discusses Vladimir Putin's increasing isolation and paranoia as ordinary Russians grow restive over the Ukraine war toll and a struggling economy.
Pamela Evette and Alan Wilson, endorsed by Trump, advance to runoff in South Carolina Republican gubernatorial primary, while Nancy Mace faces defeat.
Energy Minister Chris Bowen told global counterparts at Bonn climate talks that Australians will soon get three hours of free daytime solar power, as energy bills remain high.
Maine primary voters decide on scandal-hit Graham Platner for Senate, as Democrats debate purity tests and double standards.
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