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Dawn Fraser ‘not out of the woods’ after serious injuries from fall, daughter says
Dawn Fraser’s family has spoken of their fear of losing the Australian swimming great after she fell on the driveway of her home and sustained a broken hip and four broken ribs.
Fraser, 87, is convalescing in hospital after the “scary” incident last week that initially prompted fears she had …
South Korea police raid President Yoon’s office over martial law declaration
South Korean police have raided the office of President Yoon Suk Yeol over his role in declaring martial law last week – a move that plunged Asia’s fourth-biggest economy into crisis and caused alarm among its allies.
South Korea’s Yonhap news agency said the search on Wednesday was part of an …
AGL kept taking money from welfare recipients via Centrepay years after promising to stop, court hears
Energy giant AGL promised to stop wrongly taking money from the welfare payments of ex-customers via Centrepay years before it inexplicably allowed the unlawful practice to continue, diverting hundreds of thousands of dollars from the pockets of vulnerable Australians over more than four years, a court has heard.
The federal …
Lucrative tax breaks will be ‘vital’ in PNG team’s bid to attract top NRL players
Tax concessions and safe accommodation loom as non-negotiables for players as an NRL team in Papua New Guinea plans its entry the competition 2028, but the opportunity to have a social impact has emerged as a potential secret weapon for recruitment.
…Māori tribes make rare plea to King Charles for intervention in New Zealand politics
Representatives of more than 80 Māori tribes have issued a rare plea to King Charles III requesting his intervention in New Zealand politics, amid growing tension over the government’s policies for Māori and a souring of the relationship between Indigenous people and ruling authorities.
The National Iwi Chairs Forum – …
Ukraine war briefing: Don’t let Patriot missile systems gather dust, says Zelenskyy, after deadly strike on clinic
Volodymyr Zelenskyy has urged Ukraine’s allies to provide 10-12 more Patriot air defence systems
that he said would fully protect its skies, after a Russian missile killed at least six people in the south-eastern city of Zaporizhzhia. The attack destroyed a private clinic and injuring 20 more people, …
Two people taken to hospital after explosion at east London house
Two people have been taken to hospital after an explosion in a terrace house in east London.
London fire brigade sent eight fire engines and about 60 firefighters to deal with the blaze in Ilford just after 4pm on Tuesday.
Footage on social media shows the house, which has been …
Paul Mescal sells clothes on Vinted to raise money for Irish charity
First the chain he wore in Normal People gained a cult following, then he went viral for the tiny shorts he’d been papped wearing while running through London and Dublin.
Paul Mescal’s latest fashion fixation is the cardigan, and fans will no longer have to admire them from afar or …
Northern Ireland to continue to retain some EU trade laws post-Brexit
Crown prince lobbied Cameron over Saudi dissident, documents reveal
Mohammed bin Salman personally lobbied David Cameron earlier this year to intervene in the legal case of a London-based dissident who is suing the Saudi government, amid threats by its officials that the issue “could have implications” for £100bn of investment in the UK.
UK government documents obtained by the …