‘Genocidal’: Thorpe clashes with British TV host
Controversial senator Lidia Thorpe has butted heads with British Sky News host Kay Burley over her shocking outburst against King Charles. Watch video.
Alongside with the schnitzel with chips, and steak frites, the humble burger has to be one of the most iconic pub meals. But which NSW pub has the best?
Sydney leaders have called for an ambitious approach to road infrastructure as new figures reveal the city’s WestConnex and NorthConnex tolled tunnels have saved motorists hundreds of hours in traffic. See the numbers.
The trimmed-down Commonwealth Games in Glasgow will feature just 10 sports – with almost half the sports featured two years ago axed in budget cuts. Every sport’s status revealed inside.
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Donald Trump and Kamala Harris are in a statistical tie as new polling shows voters moving in an unexpected direction in the home stretch of the race to the White House.
Just weeks from the US election, it’s bad news for Kamala Harris. James Morrow explains why
Serving fries at McDonald’s and poking fun at Kamala Harris’s claims to have worked there is just one of the many ways Donald Trump continues to connect with regular people and defy his delusional critics, writes Tim Blair.
More than 16,000km from her native Italy, a chef and author felt right at home at a southwest Sydney deli. Now, she’s joining a legion of fans lamenting its closure.
The man credited with changing the way rugby league is played in the 20th century has revealed his secret recipe to Parramatta Eels coach Jason Ryles. See what’s in Warren Ryan’s 11 herbs and spices.
Israel’s defence force says it has struck a Hezbollah vault containing tens of millions of dollars in gold and cash, warning a second vault under Lebanon’s main hospital will be next.
Fetaiaki Tupoulahi narrowly escaped with his life when masked gunmen pretending to be police walked up to his Homebush unit and fired shots as he opened the front door.
The British press seized on Lidia Thorpe’s expletives-filled disturbance, replaying vision of the shock incident.
Police have seized more than $3.5m of cocaine in a western Sydney cocaine bust that has landed two men in court.
Senator Lidia Thorpe reached an alarming new low by abusing and swearing at King Charles and Queen Camilla in the middle of a parliamentary reception.
They may be on different sides of the world but both Kamala Harris and Anthony Albanese are tanking at the same time as savvy voters begin to doubt their political judgment, writes Joe Hildebrand.
The father of two children who drowned in a Sydney river over the weekend has spoken out about his wife’s tragic mental health battle.
Woolworths and Coles fooled customers into buying everyday groceries by using fake discounts spanning almost every aisle of the supermarket, new court documents reveal.
Tim Tszyu has broken his silence for the first time since his devastating third round knockout in Florida vowing to find ‘answers’ and return better than ever.
A man has been stabbed while sitting in his car during a violent attack in Merrylands early on Tuesday morning.
Australia’s biggest health insurer has signed a three-year agreement with Toronto-based League to offer ‘more personalised healthcare’ to its 4.2 million customers.
For the first time the full list of 64 women who went missing or were murdered along the NSW north coast can be revealed.
Brisbane Broncos star Ezra Mam is undergoing immediate professional treatment in the wake of his head-on car accident which has left his $4 million NRL contract in jeopardy.
If your total household wealth is close to $600,000, you are richer than around 50 per cent of the population. See how you measure up.
Virgin Australia has slashed more than one million airfares for one week only in a network-wide sale, with prices as low as $49. See where you could go.
Buying into these types of homes could see you buying into neighbourly disputes, legal action, structural issues and more. Luckily there are signs to look for that could save you the trouble.
The British consumer electronics giant has gone full circle with the release of the WashG1 – but is it enough to convince this tech editor to stop using a mop, bucket and broom?
A man has been charged over allegations he sexually touched a girl less than half his age on a train in Sydney’s west.
A council that spent almost $500,000 closing off a road to make way for a temporary “street plaza” is now set to spend more than five times that amount ripping up the “windswept canyon”.
A newly elected eastern suburbs mayor has lifted the lid on his plans to cut the “red tape” he believes to be behind the deterioration of Bondi’s nightlife.
An elite Sydney private school has hit out at a council’s ‘unreasonable’ and costly demand that it pay for nearby street upgrades before it is allowed to begin accepting female students.
A family has been left shattered after a dad and three children failed to show at a relative’s house, later found by police in a fatal car wreck on the state’s Mid-North Coast.
A grandfather is charged with multiple offences against a woman after he allegedly headbutted her, broke into her house, hit her with a wooden pole and chased her with a shovel.
Paying for a car space is never fun but one man took things too far after allegedly smashing a number of parking meters in a northern NSW tourist town, causing more than $15,000 damage.
An unlicensed teen is alleged to have been behind the wheel of a stolen car that took police on a wild goose chase from Coffs Harbour to Toormina – and back again. Here’s what happened.
Sydney’s Entertainment Quarter at Moore Park will be entirely revamped to turn the tired inner city area into a bustling late night hub, that would host the likes of international star Dua Lipa and homegrown heroes Cold Chisel.
The nation’s peak business organisation has called for a “horrible” tax to be dropped, saying it is stopping Australians being able to buy a home.
NSW Police have renewed their appeal for information into the cold case murders of three children from Bowraville in the early 1990s, as detectives focus on locating the remains of 16-year-old Colleen Walker-Craig.
The world’s best long-range missiles will be deployed on Australia’s air warfare destroyers in a major boost to the lethality of the navy.
The Royal relationship with Sydney Opera House reflects the highs and lows of Queen Elizabeth and the King’s reigns, with moments of triumph, comedy and tears.
Liam Payne’s dad was spotted on the balcony where the former One Direction singer fell to his death, as police investigate the role hotel staff may have played in supplying drugs.
King Charles and Queen Camilla wowed royal fans as they attended church and a reception at NSW State Parliament. See the pictures and follow the updates.
WiseTech, MinRes dogged by founder concerns. Wine exports figures reflect China impact. Metcash a ‘sell’ on market erosion, growth hurdles. Audinate warns on profit amid ‘headwinds’. AGMs at Suncorp, Transurban and Magellan.
Richard White purchased a property in Sydney’s lower north shore for another businesswoman he was allegedly in a relationship with, before a falling out led to her taking legal action.
Virgin Australia has asked the competition watchdog to fast-track its decision on a deeper relationship with Qatar Airways, so more flights to Doha can get underway from June.
Suspended NRL star Kyle Flanagan is eyeing off a life-changing move that could net him around $750,000.
Kylie has a ‘mature’ reason for storming off The Block, calling Maddy and Charlotte “f***ing liars”, while Mimi and Kristian’s landscaper causes havoc.
The Royals home away from home when they are staying in Sydney is a smaller version of Buckingham Palace with the potential price tag of a King’s ransom.
Kylie and Brad and Maddy and Charlotte might not be fans of each other, but have finally found something in common. But wait until you see the sisters’ toilet fail.
Darren Templeton is bringing his pop-up Izy Aki to Paddington, having signed the lease on the Saint Peter site.
They said it couldn’t be done because it sounded too much like an American beer giant but former rugby league player Mark Carroll didn’t listen.
Superstar actress Kate Winslet has travelled to Sydney for the Aussie premiere of her new movie Lee at the Randwick Ritz. Find out why she’s “really excited” to be here.
Sydneysiders flocked to a sellout Everest Day at Royal Randwick on Saturday. Have we spotted you there?
Gold Coast housed mare Baronessa will cross the border on Tuesday when she lines-up in the Jacaranda Cup Prelude at Grafton
Matthew Dellavedova is the sixth most purchased SuperCoach NBL player this week and he has received positive news on an ankle injury, plus the latest on Bryce Cotton.
The high-profile code switch of Joseph-Aukuso Suaalii is set to be cemented with his selection in Joe Schmidt’s official Wallabies squad, while the future of another young gun remains clouded.
Brisbane great Corey Parker has urged Broncos bosses to stick by Ezra Mam in the wake of his off-field incident, revealing why sacking the young playmaker would be detrimental to both club and player.
As the Aussies prepare to face India without an idea who might open alongside Usman Khawaja, Brett Lee says Australia might finally appreciate what it had in David Warner now he’s gone.
The Kangaroos were embarrassed by New Zealand in the Pacific Championships final last year. Star prop Lindsay Collins has vowed to restore pride in green and gold jumper this time round.
With the NBA getting under way in just a couple of days time MATT LOGUE analyses every Australian star in the competition after an offseason full of huge changes, last chances and role swaps.
New Zealand has just had one of its best ever sporting weekends, prompting Kiwis veteran Shaun Johnson to issue a warning to the Kangaroos ahead of their first meeting since last year’s grand final thrashing.
Good luck, Madge. Michael Maguire knew the Broncos coaching position was a big job, and he’s now walking into a monumental situation on his first week in the job – and it could define his tenure at the club.
To those who describe incoming governor-general Sam Mostyn as a lifelong activist hack whose unimpressive record can’t help but cheapen her office, I say: show me the proof.
Today’s noticeboard is brought to you by J.K. Rowling’s finest literary achievement.
The Chase Australia’s official Shark, Brydon Coverdale, has created a new daily quiz challenge. Test yourself with our royal quiz.
A couple who loaned their son and his partner $30,000 for a home loan only to have them squander it are at odds about what they should do. Scott Pape has some advice.
The family of an inmate who died on a footpath 24 hours after leaving custody say corporate greed caused his “avoidable and senseless” death, accusing a private prison of “prioritising profits over people”.
A high profile Sydney criminal lawyer’s bid to have his former intern’s sexual harassment case against him heard in private has been defeated after a tribunal denied his request.
As one English backpacker recently learned, this innocent-seeming word makes Aussies irrationally angry, and should be avoided at all costs.
Travellers are obsessed with this secret Aussie beach town which looks like the Philippines, and has accommodation for just $2 a night.
An Australian motoring boss has exposed the grim future of a Chinese EV “bloodbath” dumping ground if one critical step doesn’t happen.
Ever wanted to do a U-turn by smoking the tyres? Toby Hagon shows how Denza can get it done.
Believe it or not, when journo Matthew Benns and cartoonist Warren Brown finish their epic global trip, they won’t even be the first to pull it off.
Almost a century after the original journey, The Daily Telegraph’s Matthew Benns and Warren Brown are recreating an iconic journey around the world. Follow their adventure.
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