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Senator Linda Reynolds says she will continue with her defamation lawsuit against Brittany Higgins and her fiance David Sharaz unless they  accept findings there was no cover-up.
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Defamation

‘He won’t buy a ticket on the Titanic’: Sharaz retreats from Reynolds case

Lawyers for Brittany Higgins’ fiancé David Sharaz have declared he can no longer fight WA senator Linda Reynolds’ Titanic defamation action.

  • by Jesinta Burton and Ezra Holt
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WA Police Union president Paul Gale (centre).
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Violence

WA police union calls for sweeping anti-knife laws

The premier has given the strongest indication yet that he will commit to laws allowing police to use metal-detecting wands in a wide range of public places.

  • by Michael Genovese
Thousands rallied in Perth on Sunday.

Thousands march in Perth to combat domestic violence as another WA woman dies

Premier Roger Cook couldn’t attend Sunday’s Perth rally against domestic violence but reiterated his government’s $96.4m commitment, while condemning the murder of Erica Hay on Thursday.

  • by Alex Condon

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