Theresa May only has herself to blame
If the UK election exit poll is anywhere near right, the prime minister is finished.
If the UK election exit poll is anywhere near right, the prime minister is finished.
In terms of their potential to cause severe and lasting damage, the US President's tweets are more like nuclear warheads.
Women are more risk averse and this translates positively in returns.
The nation and its rule of law have managed to survive assaults by terrorists of all shades over many decades.
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A 32-year-old man has been arrested after a number of early morning anti-terrorism raids in Melbourne's north on Friday morning.
A broad-daylight brawl has raised concerns about the safety of high-profile conservatives, particularly in Melbourne.
The long-awaited Finkel review of Australia's electricity market will promise lower energy prices for households.
Cricket Australia's senior executives and board directors were paid over a million dollars more than the entire national women's squad.
A hung parliament could see Theresa May gone or struggling to form government.
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