
Australian officer charged with assault after Greens candidate struck in anti-Israel protest
Hannah Thomas, a former Greens candidate, was hit in the face during a violent rally in Sydney; police say an officer has been charged with assault.

Hannah Thomas, a former Greens candidate, was hit in the face during a violent rally in Sydney; police say an officer has been charged with assault.

Survey links the EU Entry/Exit System rollout to potential declines in British travel to Europe as border checks go digital; most UK residents unaware of the change

Presidential pardon announced by state media and the activist’s lawyer; five other prisoners also pardoned, release timing unclear

Price argues that current migration levels strain housing, services and social cohesion, calls for a focus on families and settlement reforms

A New York Post op-ed proposes recognizing Scotland, Quebec, Catalonia and other independence movements at the United Nations General Assembly, arguing symbolism could advance self-determination.

Mutual endorsements signal a rare display of unity in a deep-red state ahead of next year’s races

Think-tank says tax increases could be necessary to close a Budget gap, drawing mixed reactions from Labour, Conservatives and business groups ahead of the Chancellor’s Budget.

Labour-led authorities shift to a three-week cycle for non-recyclable waste to cut costs, prompting complaints of chaos, increased litter and higher bills.

Labour leader’s move to recognise a Palestinian state sparks criticism that his New Year greeting to Jews was tone-deaf