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UK bans Gaza protest group – could the same thing happen in Australia?
Kneecap’s stance on Gaza extends a long history of the Irish supporting other oppressed peoples
Hosepipe ban survival guide: which garden plants to save and which to sacrifice
It doesn’t have to be welfare versus warfare. Changes that make tax fairer could fund both
Young maths minds from all over the globe start competition for the International Mathematical Olympiad 2025 tomorrow as Great Britain takes ‘the…
Pallets are the backbone of global trade but supplies are threatened by theft, loss – and giant bonfires
World leaders recognized for championing the WHO Pandemic Agreement
Guests at a feast in Iran’s Zagros Mountains 11,000 years ago brought wild boars from all across the land
Wimbledon’s electronic line-calling system shows we still can’t replace human judgment
Brothers in arms and construction in PNG
President of Human Rights Council appoints Max du Plessis of South Africa as member of Iran fact-finding mission
John Curtin Oration
Goulburn Mulwaree Welcomes 27 New Australian Citizens
ANZ Forecasts $280m Travel Surge As Euro Summer Returns
How my perspective as a non-Indigenous person was profoundly changed
Major grant to explore the discovery of Wales’ first complete ancient chariot
NZ cities are getting hotter: 5 things councils can do now to keep us cooler when summer comes
WHO’s work on oral health honoured with prestigious Aubrey Sheiham Award
UK’s F-35A fighter jet deal problem: the RAF has no aircraft to refuel them in mid-air
Whose story is being told – and why? 4 questions museum visitors should ask themselves this school holidays
UN expert calls for reaffirming importance of sex in description of violence against women and girls
Uniting to render unexploded ordnance safe
UK plan to cut energy bills for industrial firms threatens to leave small businesses out in the cold
New industrial strategy brings Rachel Reeves’ securonomics to life – but will it protect Britain from more supply chain shocks?
Faith connection aids mission success
Can Britain be a nation of tea growers? Scientists say yes – and it could even be good for your health
Behind-the-scenes role vital for mission success
Keeping PNG safe from detritus of war
Geologists reflect on Cornell’s 50 years of seismic reflection
Historic British & Irish Lions match already a win one month out
Council stands with impacted communities following Air India tragedy
Rule of Law Survey 2025: Australians want justice for all but believe the legal system favours some groups over others
Protection and trust in PNG
What the new British zoo standards mean for animal welfare
Spending review: Rachel Reeves is about to make a £600 billion gamble on growth
Government Backs Top AI Talent Scholarships
Shoemaker Clarks is turning 200. Its Quaker roots made it a pioneer of ethical business
Strengthening AMR Surveillance In PNG With UK Support
Neglected tropical diseases further neglected due to ODA cuts
ADF assists Pacific partners in locating explosive remnants of war
Heart attacks, fainting and falls: the perils of pooping
Cheaper food or a compromise on standards? Why the UK’s trade deal with the US is sounding alarm bells
HistoSonics’ Edison Histotripsy System Gains Great Britain Early Market Access Under Unmet Clinical Needs Authorisation
Regulating AI seems like an impossible task, but ethically and economically, it’s a vital one
Global study finds Australians are third most prolific swearers
Why is it so hard for young people to get jobs?
Manchester becomes a Policing Academic Centre of Excellence