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Marise Payne and Stuart Ayres go their separate ways

Marise Payne and Stuart Ayres go their separate ways

The bedrock political couple are calling time after more than 15 years.

  • by Stephen Brook and Kishor Napier-Raman

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Political split: Marise Payne and Stuart Ayres go their separate ways

Political split: Marise Payne and Stuart Ayres go their separate ways

Bedrock political couple call time after more than 15 years.

  • by Stephen Brook and Kishor Napier-Raman
US Republicans have a ‘homoerotic obsession’ with Putin, says Johnson

US Republicans have a ‘homoerotic obsession’ with Putin, says Johnson

Former British prime minister Boris Johnson told a Sydney audience he had spoken with Donald Trump since the election and believed the president-elect would have “no choice” but to support Ukraine.

  • by Michael Koziol
Jacinta Price is right for The Australian’s 60th birthday

Jacinta Price is right for The Australian’s 60th birthday

The newspaper was prepared to fork out expenses to ensure its star guest would attend.

  • by Stephen Brook and Kishor Napier-Raman
Boris Johnson returns to Australia for exclusive tour

Boris Johnson returns to Australia for exclusive tour

Tickets to see the former British prime minister in Melbourne and Sydney do not come cheap.

  • by Stephen Brook and Kishor Napier-Raman
Boris Johnson returns to Australia for exclusive tour

Boris Johnson returns to Australia for exclusive tour

The former British prime minister will spruik his new memoir in Sydney and Melbourne in December, but tickets aren’t going cheap.

  • by Kishor Napier-Raman and Stephen Brook
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Growing up, he didn’t know what a lawyer was. Now he’s celebrating 50 years as a partner

Growing up, he didn’t know what a lawyer was. Now he’s celebrating 50 years as a partner

Peter Bartlett has notched up a milestone unlikely to be surpassed.

  • by Stephen Brook and Kishor Napier-Raman
Tsunami of financial distress a sad indictment of society

Tsunami of financial distress a sad indictment of society

The lending rules of our banks have contributed to the mortgage crisis people now face. When interest rates were at record lows, banks were only too willing to allow borrowing. They surely would have been aware this would be unsustainable when interest rates inevitably rose.

When I met Starmer, he’d have won my ‘least likely PM’ vote. Look at him now

When I met Starmer, he’d have won my ‘least likely PM’ vote. Look at him now

He’s cautious, a bit bland and with no big vision, but he’s ousted the crooked Conservatives in this chaos-weary country.

  • by Kathy Lette
Fool Britannia: Brits hoping for a return to the Blair-era glory days are dreaming

Fool Britannia: Brits hoping for a return to the Blair-era glory days are dreaming

Where Tony Blair arrived at a point of hope, Keir Starmer enters at a point of despair. The excitement and pride of 1997 have given way to deep cynicism and Brexit division.

  • by Gary Nunn
Rishi Sunak hurt and angry over Reform volunteer’s racial slur

Rishi Sunak hurt and angry over Reform volunteer’s racial slur

Nigel Farage said he was dismayed by the language but later said the volunteer was an actor involved in “a political setup” to undermine his party.

  • by Alistair Smout and Andrew MacAskill

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