‘Shocker’: Tory loss at the hands of a ‘wrecker’
The Conservatives’ loss could have been much worse. But they now face their toughest battle yet after losing on major issues with voters, writes James Campbell.
The Conservatives’ loss could have been much worse. But they now face their toughest battle yet after losing on major issues with voters, writes James Campbell.
Voters stopped listening to Rishi Sunak and the Tories months ago and have just been waiting for their chance to kick them out, writes Sky News’ Laura Jayes.
This wasn’t a competition; it was a wipe-out. But there was something Donald Trump did that left Biden appearing frail, confused and dazed, writes body language expert Katia Loisel.
The bigotry on display against Jerry Seinfeld across Australia and a despicable attack on a Labor MP leave no more room for excuses, writes David Penberthy.
Opponents questioned the focus on The Voice when this was a crisis. I’m not convinced either way. But it might help trigger needed change, argues Matt Cunningham.
Unlike in Australia, the coup capital of the democratic world, rolling leaders is not the done thing in Washington DC – until now. This is how it happened and why.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese reveals why it will be important for Australians to vote Yes in the upcoming Voice referendum.
Opposition Leader Peter Dutton reveals why it will be important for Australians to vote No in the upcoming Voice referendum.
Thousands of old homes are in decline in small towns, where potential owners cannot justify renovation costs, writes Robbie Katter.
No campaigner Senator Jacinta Price has explained why she is voting No in the referendum as an Aboriginal woman.
With just weeks to go before the Voice referendum, one of the architects behind the Yes campaign, explains why you should vote Yes.
Like millions of parents across Australia who find it impossible to communicate with teens, Julie Cross writes that she knows the no-response phenomenon is not just her son ignoring her.
The latest criminal charges against former US President Donald Trump are the most serious yet for two reasons. See why.
After entering a plea to election interference charges, there was none of the showmanship that has defined Donald Trump’s political career. He looked upset, angry and every bit his age.
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