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Foreign policy at its worst is reorienting our nation

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Poms square up for Ashes battle

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The Australian

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Picking up the productivity pace

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The Australian

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Avoid pork barrels at roundtable

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The Australian

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A day to remember stories written in flesh and blood

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The Australian

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Stratton loved erudition and fun

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The Australian

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The Guardian view on singling out the ethnicity of suspects: fuelling the fire, not dousing the flames

The Guardian view on singling out the ethnicity of suspects: fuelling the fire, not dousing the flames

The speed and scale at which disinformation spreads is one of the central challenges of our age. But if facts alone were sufficient to dispel rumours,...

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The Guardian view on Keir Starmer and the Ukraine summit: a pivot point for Labour policy too

The Guardian view on Keir Starmer and the Ukraine summit: a pivot point for Labour policy too

The aim of Thursday’s Downing Street meeting between Sir Keir Starmer and Volodymyr Zelenskyy could not have been clearer. It was to send a strong...

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Wrong way, go back! ACTU ready to wreck roundtable

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The Australian

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School-to-clinic pipeline wrong

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The Australian

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Palestinian state’s bleak prospect

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The Australian

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The Guardian view on Labour’s feelgood economy: it’s not for everyone – especially the poorest

The Guardian view on Labour’s feelgood economy: it’s not for everyone – especially the poorest

When Sir Keir Starmer told reporters last week that his government’s upcoming budget would “build on what we’ve done” by focusing on “living...

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The Guardian

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The Guardian view on Anas al-Sharif and Gaza’s journalists: Israel is wiping out the witnesses

The Guardian view on Anas al-Sharif and Gaza’s journalists: Israel is wiping out the witnesses

Anas al-Sharif knew that far from offering protection amid the slaughter in Gaza, his press credentials further endangered him. The Committee to...

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Empty seat to undermine summit

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The Australian

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3Rs a foundation of productivity

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The Australian

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RBA’s salutary productivity warning before roundtable

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The Australian

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Palestine move disregards decades of Israel friendship

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The Australian

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Keep Sallymen beside Diggers

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The Australian

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End of electric vehicles’ free ride

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The Australian

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The Guardian view on RFK Jr’s vaccine cuts: an assault on science from a politician unfit for his office

The Guardian view on RFK Jr’s vaccine cuts: an assault on science from a politician unfit for his office

Science is not black and white. It’s more complicated and more exciting. It’s a constant process of exploration. An adventure into the unknown....

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The Guardian

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The Guardian view on the Trump-Putin summit: European leaders must help Zelenskyy resist a carve-up

The Guardian view on the Trump-Putin summit: European leaders must help Zelenskyy resist a carve-up

In recent weeks, as Russia continued its assault on Ukraine in frank disregard of White House deadlines and demands, there was hope in Kyiv and...

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Summit must not betray Ukraine

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The Australian

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PM can no longer put off building national defences

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The Australian

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Don’t reward, embolden Hamas

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The Australian

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The Guardian view on climate finance: crumbling under a second Trump presidency

The Guardian view on climate finance: crumbling under a second Trump presidency

Earlier this month, as Nordic countries were hit with an unprecedented heatwave and wildfires in the US began spurting “fire clouds”, Barclays...

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The Guardian view on attacking the ECHR: the real target is judicial independence and the rule of law

The Guardian view on attacking the ECHR: the real target is judicial independence and the rule of law

Most British citizens have little contact with human rights law, which is as it should be in a mature democracy. Widespread anxiety about basic...

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The Guardian view on the sensuous splendour of art nouveau: ripe for revival in the age of AI

The Guardian view on the sensuous splendour of art nouveau: ripe for revival in the age of AI

Walter Benjamin, the great German theorist of early 20th-century modernity, was famously unimpressed by art nouveau. Dismissive of the style’s...

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The Guardian view on Israel’s Gaza takeover plan: a destructive act that must be stopped

The Guardian view on Israel’s Gaza takeover plan: a destructive act that must be stopped

Israel’s planned takeover of Gaza would be an act of destructive futility. It would solve absolutely nothing. It will merely pile fresh military,...

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Israel’s role in Western bloc should not be ruptured

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The Australian

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Why Giggle v Tickle matters

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The Australian

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Bar lowered on English skills

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The Australian

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Electric vehicle ranges fall short

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The Australian

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Ukraine war’s Pacific implications

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The Australian

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Unions feather nests at cost to employers on insurance

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The Australian

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The Guardian view on the SNP’s future: cracks are beginning to show

The Guardian view on the SNP’s future: cracks are beginning to show

In July, Scotland’s first minister, John Swinney, set out a three-stage plan to achieve separation from the United Kingdom. Part one would “build...

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The Guardian view on gambling: a public reckoning with the dark side of this highly profitable industry is overdue

The Guardian view on gambling: a public reckoning with the dark side of this highly profitable industry is overdue

No one should be surprised that the highly profitable UK gambling industry is intensifying its lobbying efforts, with a view to avoiding both higher...

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The Guardian view on the London Stock Exchange: its struggles are symptoms of a broken growth model

The Guardian view on the London Stock Exchange: its struggles are symptoms of a broken growth model

“We are, it is admitted, the financial centre of the world,” said the chairman of the Union Bank of London in 1903. Back then, the City of London...

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The Guardian view on Putin’s propaganda: the strongman myth hides great strategic weakness

The Guardian view on Putin’s propaganda: the strongman myth hides great strategic weakness

For a quarter of a century, Russian media have cultivated a myth of Vladimir Putin’s inspired leadership. State propaganda allows no hint of...

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The Guardian

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WFH’s unintended consequences

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The Australian

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Queensland’s aggrieved teachers

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The Australian

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Protect news, creativity from Big Tech’s AI mining

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The Australian

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The Guardian view on plastic pollution: global action is desperately needed to deal with this scourge

The Guardian view on plastic pollution: global action is desperately needed to deal with this scourge

Plastic pollution has reached the most remote and inaccessible parts of our beleaguered planet. It has been found in Greenland’s ice cap, near the...

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The Guardian view on asylum myths: when truth loses, scapegoating takes over Britain’s migrant debate

The Guardian view on asylum myths: when truth loses, scapegoating takes over Britain’s migrant debate

In politics, numbers rarely speak for themselves. They must be framed and interpreted. They are often weaponised. In Britain’s increasingly toxic...

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The Guardian

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Japanese frigates to bring defence, economic benefits

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The Australian

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Recognition panders to Hamas

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The Australian

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Silence on China spy unacceptable

06.08.2025 10

The Australian

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Tasmania, state of political limbo

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The Australian

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Russian-US tensions on the rise

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The Australian

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Private sector job collapse at heart of low productivity

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The Australian

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The Guardian view on Berlin’s ailing club scene: a unique inheritance needs protecting

The Guardian view on Berlin’s ailing club scene: a unique inheritance needs protecting

Reflecting on his burst of musical creativity in 1970s West Berlin, David Bowie reportedly said that recording albums in a studio close to the Wall...

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