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Pauline Hanson's views on paid parental leave divide the internet as the former fish and chip shop owner argues it holds small business back
Pauline Hanson's views on paid parental leave divide the internet as the former fish and chip shop owner argues it holds small business backHanson argues businesses are struggling and should get breaksREAD MORE: Anthony Albanese defends immigration policy See more Daily Mail on Google - save us as a Preferred SourceBy NICHOLAS COMINO, POLITICAL REPORTER, AUSTRALIA Published: 08:55, 21 June 2026 | Updated: 08:55, 21 June 2026 e-mail View comments
Horrific 'womb-raider' murder that shocked US: Boyfriend and family's astonishing account of how woman butchered her friend to steal her unborn child after lying SHE was pregnant
Desperate to convince her boyfriend she was pregnant, Taylor spent months fabricating a false reality.
US and Iran face make-or-break talks in Switzerland
Iranian and US officials are set for high stakes talks in Switzerland to reinforce the Memorandum of Understanding.
Keir Starmer expected to announce departure as prime minister on Monday
Overwhelming pressure from Labour MPs pushing Starmer towards announcing he will step downUK politics – live updatesKeir Starmer is expected to announce on Monday that he will step down as prime minister, after overwhelming pressure from Labour MPs to make way for Andy Burnham to become Labour leader.The prime minister and his allies had insisted for weeks that they would fight a leadership challenge from Burnham, or anyone else, before the Makerfield byelection in which Burnham was hoping to se...
Meet Sarang Lakhanee, Nagpur Businessman Who Married Supriya Sule's Daughter Revati Sule
He has been working with the family-run Vishvaraj Group for more than eight years.
19-year-old NEET aspirant dies by suicide in Hyderabad
A 19-year-old NEET aspirant tragically died by suicide in Hyderabad's Miyapur, police reported Sunday. Found hanging in her apartment, she left a note stating no one was responsible. Investigators suspect intense pressure from the NEET re-examination, scheduled for Sunday, may have led to this devastating outcome. The incident highlights the immense stress faced by students preparing for competitive exams.
Vaibhav Sooryavanshi: The boy monster who wakes up on big occasions
Sportspersons are often advised to play according to occasion, to minimise risk when the pressure rises. Sooryavanshi appears to have chosen a different route. Whether it was the World Cup final, the IPL knockout or Sunday's tri-series final, he has trusted the same game that brought him here in the first place. He has trusted the attack and his wrists.
'Every moment ached with importance as Northampton win compelling final'
'Every moment ached with importance as Northampton win compelling final'Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Northampton Saints' two recent Prem triumphs in 2024 and 2026 have come either side of an appearance in the Champions Cup finalByMike HensonBBC Sport rugby union news reporterPublished9 minutes agoCommentsIt wasn't always top-quality rugby. But Northampton's 26-17 win over Exeter was a final of the highest calibre nonetheless.A sweat-greased ball proved difficult to tame, even for two...
'Every moment ached with importance as Northampton win compelling final'
'Every moment ached with importance as Northampton win compelling final'Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Northampton Saints' two recent Prem triumphs in 2024 and 2026 have come either side of an appearance in the Champions Cup finalByMike HensonBBC Sport rugby union news reporterPublished9 minutes agoCommentsIt wasn't always top-quality rugby. But Northampton's 26-17 win over Exeter was a final of the highest calibre nonetheless.A sweat-greased ball proved difficult to tame, even for two...
Kemi Badenoch vows to block NHS plans to hand puberty blockers to 11-year-olds
Kemi Badenoch has announced that the Conservatives will seek to block the NHS puberty blockers trial. The Tory leader announced plans to table amendments to the Health Bill, which is currently progressing through the committee stage, following the MHRA's Friday decision to allow the controversial Pathways trial to resume.Mrs Badenoch said: "Children must never be used as test subjects due to pressure from trans-activists and bureaucrats."The Government should halt the Pathways trial immediately....
Vance arrives in Switzerland for US-Iran talks
Both nations seek a durable end to their war as Iran slams Israeli attacks on Lebanon as violations of interim deal.
Hearts line up Ghuendouz & Celtic consider Duran - gossip
Hearts line up Ghuendouz & Celtic consider Duran - gossipImage source, StarPublished1 minute agoSabri Ghuendouz will have a medical with Hearts on Monday after a fee of £870,000 was agreed with Beerschot for the 26-year-old French winger. (Sacha Tavolieri on X), externalCeltic could make a move for £2m-rated 24-year-old Qarabag striker Camilo Duran. (Sun), externalAnd Celtic are continuing to keep tabs on Go Ahead Eagles midfielder Jakob Breum, the 22-year-old who is valued at £4.4m and the subj...
Starmer reportedly expected to resign on Monday as growing numbers of MPs back Andy Burnham for PM – UK politics live
Sunday newspapers report that the prime minister is close to announcing when he’ll stand down and set out a timetable for departureGood morning and welcome to our live coverage of UK politics. The British prime minister, Keir Starmer, is expected to resign on Monday and is preparing to set out a timetable for an orderly departure from No 10, according to the Observer.The paper reports that Starmer, who has insisted he would fight any leadership challenge, now recognises his position is untenable...
No women on Artemis III? Nasa faces criticism over all-male Moon mission crew
NASA faces criticism for selecting an all-male crew for the upcoming Artemis III mission, despite the program's stated commitment to diversity. While the agency defends the choice based on mission requirements and astronaut expertise, critics argue it undermines the goal of landing the first woman on the Moon. The mission itself is a crucial test phase for future lunar landings, not a landing mission.
More than half of Brits think Keir Starmer should resign - but Andy Burnham's popularity is plummeting even before he reaches No10
More than half of Brits think Keir Starmer should resign - but Andy Burnham's popularity is plummeting even before he reaches No10See more Daily Mail on Google - save us as a Preferred SourceBy GREG HEFFER, POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT Published: 08:35, 21 June 2026 | Updated: 08:37, 21 June 2026 e-mail View comments
Lady Marina Windsor marries in secret UK wedding with touching tribute to late Duchess of Kent
Lady Marina Windsor married Nico Macauley in a low-key ceremony this weekend. The 33-year-old bride, granddaughter of the Duke of Kent, wed her 32-year-old groom at a church in the United Kingdom, surrounded by close relatives and friends.The couple had revealed their engagement last summer, with Lady Marina sharing the joyful news on Instagram alongside photographs displaying her ring.Her grandfather, the Duke of Kent, was among the proud family members present to witness the nuptials. TRENDING...
Anthropic co-founder who said software engineering is 'dead', now says days of AI prompts are over
AI pioneer Boris Cherny, co-founder of Anthropic, is shifting his focus from manual prompt writing to 'loop engineering.' This new approach involves AI agents autonomously generating and refining prompts, moving beyond constant human input. Other AI leaders like Peter Steinberger and Addy Osmani echo this sentiment, emphasizing the design of these AI 'loops' over direct prompting. This evolution positions AI agents as more akin to employees, managing tasks and workflows.
Belgium vs Iran team news LIVE!
FIFA World Cup match Belgium vs Iran 21.06.2026. Preview and stats followed by live commentary, video highlights and match report.
Lamine Yamal and Olmo start as Spain ring changes vs Saudi Arabia LIVE!
FIFA World Cup match Spain vs Saudi Arabia 21.06.2026. Preview and stats followed by live commentary, video highlights and match report.
Asylum court cases would take 44,000 years to clear under Labour - despite pledge to smash gangs
Waiting times for appeals in asylum courts have hit a total of 44,000 years since Labour took power, a new report has claimed.There are 38,866 asylum claims to sift through, and to sort through each and every one would take us back to a time when the English Channel did not exist and mammoths lived in the UK.The average wait for a judgment on an appeal has hit 14 months in the last two years.Statistics revealed by The Sun show lawyers and migrants are costing taxpayers millions each year, launch...