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Former UK prime minister Boris Johnson will cut short his Australian book tour after cancelling a Melbourne event this week.

Johnson was due to speak at a dinner at the Sofitel hotel in Melbourne on Saturday to promote

his political memoir, Unleashed

. The event was to follow …

The agency overseeing Australia’s almost

$400bn acquisition of nuclear submarines

is facing a staff morale crisis and the threat of an external review of its operations, with a key deputy director leaving after just a year.

The Australian Submarine Agency, or ASA, was established 17 months ago …

Māori activist Eru Kapa-Kingi may have just led a historic march on Indigenous rights in New Zealand but he is reluctant to take credit for it.

“We just opened the door, and [thousands] stepped through,” Kapa-Kingi tells the Guardian from his Auckland home, two weeks after a rally he helped …

Keir Starmer will attempt to reset his premiership with a series of pledges to show he is “delivering change”, including 13,000 extra neighbourhood police and a named “bobby on every beat”.

In a speech Labour hopes will set out the “next phase” of government, the prime minister will detail half …

Mexican security forces have impounded more than a ton of fentanyl pills in what officials have called the biggest seizure of the synthetic opioid in the country’s history.

Soldiers and marines found the fentanyl at two properties in the northern state of Sinaloa, late on Tuesday – exactly a week …

Losses at Tata Steel’s UK operations ballooned to £1.12bn due to the cost of closing Port Talbot’s two blast furnaces.

Accounts for the Indian-owned company show that pre-tax losses quadrupled from £279m to £1.12bn in the year to the end of March due to restructuring costs associated with the closure …

When it comes to managing relations with the

European Union

, Downing Street holds to the adage that no news is good news. In opposition, Keir Starmer saw an electoral advantage in keeping the salience of Europe as low as possible – avoiding needless aggravation of pro-Brexit sensibilities …

The Scottish government has unveiled plans to scrap Westminster’s controversial two-child benefit cap to lift thousands of “children out of poverty”.

Scotland’s finance secretary, Shona Robison, said her budget for the coming year “offers hope for Scotland’s future”, announcing that the two-child cap on benefits would be scrapped in Scotland …

Late-night hosts talk Giving Tuesday,

Donald Trump

’s visit to Notre Dame and the scandals surrounding his choice for defense secretary, Pete Hegseth.

Jimmy Kimmel

Jimmy Kimmel

reported feeling extra #blessed on Tuesday evening, the night after Cyber Monday colloquially known as charity-themed Giving Tuesday. …

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