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Shorten suite: Labor's patchwork climate policy. A journey to the border of Brexit chaos. What is going to happen to the children left behind by IS? Plus Morrison hopes for a re-set with Australia's incoming Beijing envoy.
Too little too late — Morrison's delay on One Nation preferences has turned the situation irrevocably toxic. How ratings don't tell the full story of The Project. Brexit protesters march to leave, but what do they think leaving would actually mean? Plus, the impact of Brexit on the British diet provides food for thought.
Pauline Hanson's politics rely on conspiracy theories and paranoia. On balance — does the ABC need more conservative voices? How The Project came to set the news agenda. Plus, in Brexit news, eight votes, a pledge to resign — and still very little progress.
The Coalition's coal obsession puts lives at risk. How and why outlets like Al Jazeera send journos undercover. The AFL's watershed moment for online abuse. How conspiracy theories from far-right blogs became "mainstream" talking points. Plus, why there are almost no words to describe how shambolic Brexit has become.
One Nation's NRA links provide an opportunity for a bold PM. Guy Rundle on the ground as The House of Commons moves towards potential Brexit fixes. A collection of things our PM cannot recollect or denies. Plus, is the fight for Djab Wurrung sacred sites a preview for the treaty process?
The Coalition will bring in the pork-barrel to stave off a regional revolt. An Insiders job: who will step into the ABC's prime hosting gigs? Rundle on the many (angry, red) faces of the record Brexit march. And Mark Latham is back in parliament, what's the worst that could happen?
One week after the terrorist attacks, Christchurch bands together to heal while Australia keeps refusing to change. Preparing for the very real possibility of a hung parliament after the NSW election. Plus, Guy Rundle's first Brexit dispatch from the divided streets of London.
The widening chasm between New Zealand and Australia. The NSW election and the Indigenous issues that have gone ignored for far too long. Scott Morrison's anti-racism stance apparently doesn't stretch so far as ruling out his party directing preferences to One Nation. Plus, Jacinda Ardern's fight to reform New Zealand's gun laws.
What happens when the world's media descends upon Christchurch? Why immigration reform is going to be complicated by the government's past sins. How the media needs to tread cautiously in their coverage of the Christchurch attack to avoid copycats. Plus, a look at the political upstarts causing a ruckus in the formerly safe Liberal seat of Kooyong.
The horrific events at Christchurch have opened a Pandora's box of questions for politics, media and society both here and across the Tasman. To help answer some of those questions, we've sent two Crikey reporters to Christchurch. We hope they, and our regular commentators, will help illuminate the path through an unsettling and dark aftermath.