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Politics

New Aukus drone tech to protect critical undersea cables as Marles warns: ‘seabed is a battlefield’

cost efficiencies”. Speaking at the Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore, Marles said undersea internet cables – “the arteries of modern civilisation” – were being cut at an unprecedented rate, with island nations like Australia acutely vulnerable

The Guardian WorldMay 30
Politics

Top US Senate Democrats again try for war powers resolution – as it happened

costs for Australia’s Qantas by up to A$800m (****$570m) in the second half of this year**, the airline said on Tuesday. War in the Middle East has led jet fuel prices to more

The Guardian WorldApr 14
Health

'Such a let-down' - healthcare students on NHS recruitment squeeze in Wales

energy in for three years and not get a job at the end of it is crazy. "It's ridiculous that politicians talk about trying to reduce ambulance wait times and hospital wait times

BBC NewsApr 21
Politics

Down and then out in Paris and London? Why Starmer isn’t the only one with a popularity problem

supporters on 6 January 2021. Spain’s Pedro Sánchez and Italy’s [Giorgia Meloni](https://www.theguardian.com/world/giorgia-meloni) fare only a little better than the US president and, for all their faults, they did not start

The Guardian WorldMay 16
Business

Next boss warns of 'dramatic' fall in entry-level jobs

UK. Lord Wolfson told the BBC that just two years ago, Next typically received 10 applicants for every job in its shops, but that number had since risen to 19. "That doubling of applicants

BBC NewsMay 25
Politics

The Iran war has exposed the limits of neutrality

governed the behaviour of major powers for decades, chief among them the belief that conflicts could be contained through neutrality or conventional diplomatic instruments. What became clear in the earliest days

Al Jazeera EnglishApr 17
World

'We moved in with 17 strangers so we wouldn't be lonely' - why co-housing is on the rise

UK Cohousing Network. "We also have landowners bringing forward sites and asking for people interested in developing co-housing on their land - that's probably the biggest recent change," adds Jarvis. He says

BBC NewsJun 5
Politics

New laws expected to be in the King's Speech

energy policy are devolved and it is unclear at this stage how much of the bill will apply to Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. **Water bill** - Legislation to replace Ofwat with a new single regulator

BBC NewsMay 10
World

US talks between Lebanon and Israel end – as it happened

costs have increased roughly 20% to 40%.” Ninety-four percent of farmers said their financial situation has worsened or remained the same since last year. **Speaking at the Turning Points USA event in Georgia

The Guardian WorldApr 15
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