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The one-time prime ministerial hopeful has been defending himself against allegations, including inappropriate behaviour ...
Keir Starmer has acted against the most self-indulgent of his rebel MPs, suspending four of them and sacking a further three from their non-jobs as trade envoys. The whip was cracked with deliberation ...
Criticism mounts against Keir Starmer for announcing the proposal one day after the last question time session, in what the ...
John Stone, a former secretary to the federal Treasury and senator, has passed away aged 96. Stone was an economic ...
After another week of concerning allegations against the former federal opposition leader, senior Labor figures have ...
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer's chief of staff is the highest paid special adviser, government figures show. Morgan ...
As Anthony Albanese flew home, the opposition said his six-day visit lacked tangible outcomes and was just a photo ...
Exchequer secretary to the Treasury James Murray said it was ‘absolutely not the case’ that Number 10 had wanted Ms Abbott to ...
To call the Hereditary Peers bill a missed opportunity is an understatement. Bills to reform the House of Lords are exceptionally rare – the last that made it as far as the Lords was 26 years ago.
The Labour peer says the Commons Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle should have insisted that the Intelligence and Security Committee ...
Brian Leishman, who was given a suspension from Labour after voting against party policies, says he absolutely can work with Sir Keir Starmer.
Labor and the Coalition are both attempting to rewrite the history of Australia’s China reset. But neither party is telling the full story of what is arguably a rare bipartisan success.