UK Defence Secretary John Healey has resigned, telling Prime Minister Keir Starmer the government's spending plans fall short of what's needed at this time.
Defence Minister Richard Marles has brushed aside concerns over British shipbuilding and the Royal Navy’s lack of deployable subs, declaring full confidence in the UK to deliver on the massive security deal.
While it’s unknown if US forces deliberately targeted a drinking wate facility, deliberately targeting civilian infrastructure could constitute a war crime.
EDITORIAL: All the Budget criticism appears to have lit a fire under the man who would be Prime Minister, springing as he has out of the gates knowing he has some serious ground to make up.
Hostilities between the major parties escalates as Labor scrambles to counter the rise of One Nation and leaders exchange shots over donations, lies and ‘failing up’.
Jim Chalmers has doubled down on personal swipes at Angus Taylor, saying the Opposition Leader was ‘born already at the top of the ladder’ and then ‘fail(ed) upwards’.
Anthony Albanese has accused One Nation of faking a mass donations drive, prompting Pauline Hanson to say the Prime Minister is jealous of the minor party’s rising popularity.
One Nation leader Pauline Hanson has opened up about her time in prison and revealed allegations of domestic violence during her second marriage in an emotional speech while campaigning in Perth.
Cold cases of women suspected to have been killed by serial killer Ivan Milat are under the spotlight as their loved ones blame police for stonewalling them.
MARK RILEY: Hanson is aiming to blast through the metropolitan Pauline-proof fence that has long stopped her posing a credible threat to the major parties.
Michelle Landry, the Nationals member for the central Queensland seat of Capricornia covering Rockhampton, has hinted Nationals leader Matt Canavan may run in her seat which Pauline Hanson is eyeing.