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Labour landslide sweeps Tories out after 14 years; UK newspaper front pages react

Labour landslide sweeps Tories out after 14 years; UK newspaper front pages react

Voting has finished in an election that is expected to bring Keir Starmer’s Labour Party to power, sweeping away Rishi Sunak’s Conservatives after 14 years.

Labour set for crushing election win, exit poll predicts, as voting closes in Britain

An exit poll coinciding with the end of voting at 10pm local time forecasts Labour will win 410 of the 650 seats in the House of Commons.

Keir Starmer was moments from quitting. Now he’s hours from being Britain’s next PM

Keir Starmer will become PM after his Labour Party ousted the ruling Conservatives. It is no mean feat.

Artist’s impression of the Olympics opening ceremony.

Australian Olympians may face a wee problem on the Seine during opening ceremony

Olympic organisers have planned a spectacular opening ceremony down the River Seine like no other. However, there could be an issue.

Opinion
Sexism

Feminism is losing the battle for the minds of young men. We need to discuss why

Masculinity is in crisis, and young men need support to find their way.

Earlier this year, a global study found one generation of men more than any other thinks feminism has gone too far. That generation, I’m uncomfortable to say, is mine.

Daniel Cash
Daniel Cash

Contributor

The regional Victorian towns drawing priced-out Melburnians

Gisborne has experienced strong rental growth.

Three councils on Melbourne’s fringe have had similar or stronger rental price growth over the past 12 months, a sign of a spillover effect.

Flying to Europe? Here’s how to get a free (or cheap) stopover on the way

Why arrive exhausted? Some airlines are offering a free stopover, while others offer major discounts on hotel stays and more. 

‘Feels a bit worse’: Kokkinakis out of Wimbledon as injury strikes again

‘Feels a bit worse’: Kokkinakis out of Wimbledon as injury strikes again

Only two Australians remain in Wimbledon contention after a day of elation mixed with heartbreak and missed opportunities, capped by an emotional Thanasi Kokkinakis injury withdrawal.

GoodWeekend Julia Louis-Dreyfus says the consolidation of money and power in fi lm and TV means there are now “lots of cooks and lots of people with opinions”, which makes it harder to sell “outside-the-box” ideas.

‘Do it’: Julia Louis-Dreyfus on the serious step she took with her mum

From Seinfeld and Veep to a hit podcast and new choices with her 87-year-old mother, Julia Louis-Dreyfus is rolling with a fast-changing industry – and world.

Joe Biden says he needs more sleep and will avoid events after 8pm

President Joe Biden speaks during a Medal of Honor ceremony at the White House in Washington.

Biden began a conversation with governors by declaring he was continuing in the presidential race, leaving some feeling that any further discussion was chilled.

From Port Arthur to racism in sport, You Can’t Ask That creators tackle Australia’s biggest moments

Nicky Winmar in the ABC TV factual series I Was Actually There.

I Was Actually There revisits big moments in Australian history with eyewitnesses, and makes for riveting viewing.

Where are Victoria’s Big Ned Kelly statues? Take The Age quiz

How well do you know Melbourne and Victoria? Test your trivia and news knowledge with Stephen Brook’s weekly quiz.

Two designs from Witchery’s new range, including a bubble skirt (right), which has drawn mixed reactions.

Witchery has a new, edgier look. Reactions have been mixed

It’s Witchery’s turn to hit the reboot button on its 54-year history. While some embraced the change, not everyone was happy.

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See & Do

Sister Act.

Sister Act to Streetcar: Your mid-year guide to Melbourne stage shows

The transformation of the Arts Precinct is in full swing, but there’s still plenty to see and do, from ballet at the Regent to My Brilliant Career.

Emma Stone and director Yorgos Lanthimos on the set of Kinds of KIndness.

‘Rules go out the window’: Why Emma Stone and Jesse Plemons can’t say no to Yorgos Lanthimos

The actors star in the ‘really weird’ Kinds of Kindness, which was made before the Oscar-winning Poor Things was even released.

Victoria

Vapes on display at a store in Melbourne in 2023.

Vape ban chaos: No one wants to raid shops for fear of organised crime

Four days into a nationwide ban on the sale of vapes, federal and state authorities are playing the blame game about who should be enforcing the rules.

‘Scorched earth’: What the state’s health funding squeeze means for rural health

Balmoral Bush Nursing Centre president Tom Silcock.

Health outcomes for people in regional areas are already poorer than the city. Here’s why they may get much worse.

Sneakers link teen to fatal Burwood crash, court hears, as victim’s family flies in

The crash scene on Tuesday night.

A teen faced court over the crash as the state government gave its strongest hint yet that it may ditch plans to raise the age of criminal responsibility to 14.

Residents have had enough of broken bottles, noise, urine in their street. They feel ignored

Councillors have rejected a recommendation from council officers to cancel the outdoor dining permit of the Wolf of Windsor on Eastbourne St, after 3.5 years of complaints from residents over safety, urination, rubbish, noise. Seen here concerned residents, Susan Louey, Caroline, Margaret Leever and Chris (left to right). 3rd July 2024. Photo by Jason South

The Wolf Windsor has been put on notice to improve conditions for Eastbourne Street residents who continue to find urine and broken bottles outside their homes.

How Victorian power companies could be forced to pay you for blackouts

Transmission towers came down in Victoria’s You Yangs following strong winds in February.

A review into storms that cut power to 530,000 homes has called for energy distributors – not governments – to compensate customers who lose power.

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AFL 2024

Hawthorn skipper James Sicily dislocated his shoulder against West Coast.

Big Hawks changes, Blues make surprise change: AFL round 17 teams and expert tips

See the selected teams as they’re announced for round 17 and what the expert tipsters think.

AFL football manager Laura Kane (centre) and coaches: (left, top to bottom) Damien Hardwick (Gold Coast), Ross Lyon (St Kilda), Chris Scott (Geelong) and (right) Luke Beveridge (Western Bulldogs), Adam Simpson (West Coast) and Michael Voss (Carlton).
Opinion

Too many whingers: Why the footy sook-fest has to stop

The constant complaining in the AFL has gone too far and threatens to tarnish the code’s reputation as Australia’s premier sport.

Kane Cornes
Kane Cornes

AFL columnist

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Business

European markets took centre stage with Wall Street closed.

ASX inches lower; French and UK stocks take spotlight amid elections

Industrials and REITs dragged the Australian sharemarket lower on Friday despite European stocks rising as key elections held centre stage with Wall Street closed for the July 4 holiday.

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Property

Judy Steel, who has been a renter for much of her life.

Melbourne rents have skyrocketed since COVID. That’s just about to change

The typical house costs $60 per week more to rent than it did a year ago, leaving some tenants fearful of lifelong housing insecurity. But rental prices may have finally turned a corner.

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Eight of our favourite luxury homes for sale right now

From a character-filled 1920s arts and crafts residence to a twin-pavilion home with sea views, we’ve rounded up our top picks.

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Sport

Athletes and psychology.

Head start: the psychology of competing at the Olympics

The Olympic Games are unique - and so are is the pressure that come with racing in them. Not everyone finds a way to handle it.

‘Feels a bit worse’: Kokkinakis out of Wimbledon as injury strikes again

‘Feels a bit worse’: Kokkinakis out of Wimbledon as injury strikes again

Only two Australians remain in Wimbledon contention after a day of elation mixed with heartbreak and missed opportunities, capped by an emotional Thanasi Kokkinakis injury withdrawal.

Lance Franklin in Sydney to launch Hahn Ultra Zero Carb beer

‘Once I’d finished up, I felt relief’: Buddy embraces life after the Swans

On a rare return to Sydney, Lance Franklin opens up on life after the AFL and the prospects for his former team.

England captain Ben Stokes.
Opinion
England

The Bazball reality: England entertain, but their opponents win

England’s lofty Bazball rhetoric is divorced from the reality that Ben Stokes’ team faces. They entertain; their opponents win.

Daniel Brettig
Daniel Brettig

The Age chief cricket writer

Artist’s impression of the Olympics opening ceremony.

Australian Olympians may face a wee problem on the Seine during opening ceremony

Olympic organisers have planned a spectacular opening ceremony down the River Seine like no other. However, there could be an issue.

Joe Ingles drives to the basket against China.
Australia 91 China 58
Paris 2024

‘It’s a no-win situation’: Fifth Olympics or not, Ingles waits on Paris call

Whether Joe Ingles makes the Australian Boomers team for a fifth Olympics or misses out, he plans to play with his kids while he is also excited about his new NBA team.

Spain’s teenage wonder Lamine Yamal is technically breaking Germany’s labour laws at Euro 2024.

Why it’s illegal for Spain’s teenage star to play 90 minutes at Euro 2024

Lamine Yamal has taken the tournament by storm - but the 16-year-old could be costing his team €30,000 every time he plays past 11pm due to Germany’s labour laws.

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