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Hillsborough law delayed by Labour as talks with families break down
Bill will not return to Commons until agreement is reached over role of serving security servicesLabour will not bring the Hillsborough law back to the Commons for debate until it can reach agreement with the families, the Guardian understands.Keir Starmer was forced to delay the bill again on Monday after talks broke down last week with families from Hillsborough and the Manchester Arena attack. Central to the disagreement is how the duty of candour in the public authority (accountability) bill would apply to serving intelligence officers. Continue reading...

News live: IMF forecasts Australia to experience ‘drawn-out’ inflation; measles alert for western Sydney
Case confirmed in a person recently returned from Thailand. Follow updates liveGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastDavid Littleproud said his party wants to “lean in to the intent of the banning of hate groups” and “obviously sees the merit in reform to the migration act” after being asked what elements of the Albanese government’s reforms his party wants to support.The leader of the Nationals appeared on ABC’s 7.30 on Monday night. He said:We obviously see the merit in reform to [the] migration act that gives more power and the ability for the immigration minister to cancel visas.We also are sympathetic and want to lean into the intent the banning of hate groups, but we’ve got to make sure there’s no unintended consequences in terms of the legislation, and how that interacts and how far reaching that goes.Even the laws that [NSW premier] Chris Minns put in place would not have averted Bondi, because he reduced the ownership of guns in New South Wales to four per person, four guns were used in that tragedy, in that horrific event.If you think in all honesty that by spending $1bn you are going to recover illegal guns … and you’re going to save Australians from future terror attacks, then you are kidding yourself.Priceline Pharmacy St Clair from 3pm to 4pm on Wednesday 14 January; andNepean Hospital Emergency Department from 7.50pm on Friday 16 January 2026 to 7.40pm Saturday 17 JanuaryWe want to remind the community to make sure they are up to date with their vaccinations. The measles vaccine can prevent the disease even after exposure, if given early enough.This should be a reminder for everyone to check that they are protected against measles, which is highly infectious. Continue reading...

UK arresting Palestine Action supporters is censoring free speech, says US official
Sarah Rogers says prosecuting people for ‘merely’ expressing support ‘does more harm than good’Arresting supporters of Palestine Action is “censoring” their free speech and “does more harm than good”, a Trump administration official has said.Sarah Rogers, the US undersecretary for public diplomacy, was asked in an interview with the news platform Semafor whether the British government should allow supporters of the proscribed terror group to protest. Continue reading...

L’Europe face à Trump: quels leviers? “Ce qu’il a en tête lui importe plus que le droit international”
Face au retour de Donald Trump sur le devant de la scène politique américaine, l’Europe se retrouve à un tournant stratégique majeur. Entre tensions commerciales, incertitudes diplomatiques et remise en cause des alliances traditionnelles, les Vingt-Sept doivent repenser leur positionnement pour défendre leurs intérêts et préserver leur autonomie. Comment l’Union européenne peut-elle s’adapter, résister ou … lire plus

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Mother of murdered Brianna Ghey urges Starmer to ban social media for under-16s
Esther Ghey says daughter’s eating disorder and self-harm had been exacerbated by harmful online contentThe mother of the murdered teenager Brianna Ghey has urged Keir Starmer to ban social media for under-16s, adding to growing pressure on the prime minister before a crunch vote on the issue on Wednesday.Esther Ghey wrote to Starmer on Monday explaining in detail how she felt her daughter’s eating disorder and self-harm had been exacerbated by TikTok influencers with whom she had become obsessed. Continue reading...

Eddie Murphy's Coming To America Barbers Fooled A Major U.S. Politician

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