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Repatriation or a life among ‘enemies’: what fate awaits the North Koreans captured by Ukraine?
Monday briefing: What you need to know about Pierre Poilievre, the favourite to win Canada’s next election
Good morning. He is the abrasive leader who has taken his party from the conventional right to the populist flank. He paints a dark vision of a “broken” nation and promises to put his country first. He is fond of hurling insults at his political opponents, says he wants to …
NBN’s $3bn fibre revamp is great news but don’t Australians now care more about price than higher speeds?
The announcement of the demise of NBN’s fibre-to-the-node technology will be welcomed by those who have endured poor speeds and service for the past few years, but making the internet more affordable would have a much bigger impact.
When Tony Windsor sided with Labor in the 2010 election, he put …
Tory police cuts are only part of the ongoing crisis affecting victims of crime
Most violent or sexual offences went unsolved in UK crime hotspots last year
Victims are being “let down time and time again” by police, a minister has said, as almost every violent or sexual offence went unsolved in hundreds of Britain’s crime hotspots last year.
Nearly 1.9m violent or sexual crimes in England and Wales were closed without a suspect being caught or …
Tax rises will push business leaders to cut costs and hiring, surveys show
Business leaders plan to cut costs and rein in hiring in response to government
tax increases set out in the autumn budget
, with employment expectations taking the sharpest tumble since the start of the coronavirus pandemic.A net two-thirds of finance directors said they did not expect …
Lloyds bankers could face bonus cut if not in office two days a week
Senior bankers at Lloyds could be at risk of having their bonuses docked if they fail to follow company orders to be in the office at least two days a week.
Lloyds Banking Group – which owns the Halifax, Lloyds and Bank of Scotland brands – has confirmed it is …
Pope’s pick for Washington archbishop sets stage for conflict with Trump, experts say
When the Texas attorney general, Ken Paxton, sought to shut down a Catholic charity that was was providing shelter and aid to undocumented migrants at the border, the San Diego cardinal, Robert McElroy, took a robust public stand against the attempt.
“The state of Texas is using governmental pressure to …
Starwatch: Mars at its brightest, closest to Earth and in conjunction with moon
It’s all about Mars this week. The planet is at its closest approach to Earth for the next two years and will experience a close conjunction with the moon at the same time as drawing opposite to the sun in the sky.
Like a runner on the inside track, Earth …
Jodie Burrage’s luck finally turns to put nightmare run behind her at Australian Open
After a rancid year filled with freak injuries, lengthy layoffs and doubts that dug deep into her soul, Jodie Burrage’s first grand slam match in 12 months could not have met a more satisfying ending. One point away from one the most significant victories of her career, the 25-year-old’s forehand …