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Labour's dilemma: a shadow of anti-Semitism cast over Corbyn

Labour's dilemma: a shadow of anti-Semitism cast over Corbyn

UK Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn has claimed “no anti-Semitic remarks are ever done in my name”.

  • by Nick Miller

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Russia claims Skripals were injected with toxin to fool experts
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Russia claims Skripals were injected with toxin to fool experts

The ambassador claimed a mysterious, unnamed third party poisoned the Skripals in hospital just before international experts arrived.

  • by Nick Miller
'Ban these Russians': Magnitsky crusader lays down gauntlet to Bishop
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Russia

'Ban these Russians': Magnitsky crusader lays down gauntlet to Bishop

They have been sanctioned by the US for their links to murder, torture and corruption. Human rights crusader Bill Browder says Julie Bishop should ban them too.

  • by Nick Miller
Queen wants Prince Charles to be named as head of Commonwealth
Queen Elizabeth

Queen wants Prince Charles to be named as head of Commonwealth

The Queen used a moment of high ceremony in Buckingham Palace to make her wishes known to the 53 member nations of the Commonwealth.

  • by David Crowe
Alleged Bitcoin heist mastermind escapes from Iceland prison
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Alleged Bitcoin heist mastermind escapes from Iceland prison

After fleeing, he allegedly boarded a flight to Sweden on the same plane carrying the country's Prime Minister.

  • by Allyson Chiu
Lesson from an ancient town: Dark ages pass, but knowledge is forever
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History

Lesson from an ancient town: Dark ages pass, but knowledge is forever

Travelling in southern Spain, a paradox: with almost limitless knowledge instantly accessible, increasing numbers of us no longer know what to think or believe.

  • by Tony Wright
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Child doctor Hans Asperger a 'willing cog in the Nazi killing machine'
Germany

Child doctor Hans Asperger a 'willing cog in the Nazi killing machine'

Research says pioneering Austrian paediatrician was in fact a Nazi collaborator who sent children to their deaths.

  • by Henry Bodkin
Is this old passport black or blue? The answer explains Brexit
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Brexit

Is this old passport black or blue? The answer explains Brexit

The row over the colour of Britain's post-Brexit passports is really about Brexit itself.

  • by Nick Miller
Harry and Meghan to attend London Anzac Day dawn service
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Harry and Meghan to attend London Anzac Day dawn service

The royal couple of the moment will appear in London, while Prince Charles and Malcolm Turnbull attend the service in France.

  • by Nick Miller
'Man with three faces' accepts his new identity - again
Health

'Man with three faces' accepts his new identity - again

Jerome Hamon, who has a genetic mutation causing deeply disfiguring tumours, has become the recipient of the world's first double face transplant.

  • by Henry Samuel
'Unconscionable': Turnbull and May attend security meeting amid growing concerns over Russian tactics
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'Unconscionable': Turnbull and May attend security meeting amid growing concerns over Russian tactics

The PM will attend a security meeting with Theresa May and other intelligence allies amid growing concern over “unconscionable” Russian tactics in the Syrian crisis.

  • by David Crowe