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Vulnerable people still living in unsafe supported housing in England two years after law was passed
28. December 2025 (08:00)
Charities and MP Bob Blackman urge government to implement law to tackle scandal of ‘exempt’ accommodationPeople are dying in unsafe accommodation and communities are being irreversibly damaged due to delays to a new law to clamp down on unregulated supported housing in England.It has been more than two years since the Supported Housing Act, a private member’s bill brought by the Conservative MP Bob Blackman, that applies to England and Wales, was given royal assent but it has yet to be implemented due to delays in creating the regulations. Continue reading... (The Guardian)
Bulgaria prepares to join eurozone amid fears of Russian-backed disinformation
28. December 2025 (07:00)
Balkan country will become 21st country to adopt EU currency, with policymakers hoping move will boost economy Bulgaria is preparing to adopt the euro in January amid fresh domestic political turbulence and fears that Russia-aligned disinformation is deepening distrust of the new currency.The Balkan country of 6.5 million people will become the 21st country to join the eurozone on 1 January, as policymakers in Brussels and Sofia hope it will boost the economy of the EU’s poorest nation and cement its pro-western trajectory. Continue reading... (The Guardian)
‘Of course he abused pupils’: ex-Dulwich teacher speaks out about Farage racism claims
28. December 2025 (07:00)
Exclusive: Chloë Deakin tells how she wrote to Dulwich college master to argue against Farage’s nomination as prefectIt was 1981 and Nigel Farage was turning 17. He was already a figure of some controversy, as would become a lifelong habit, among the younger pupils and staff at Dulwich college in south-east London.“I remember it was either in a particular English lesson or a particular form period that his name came up,” said Chloë Deakin, then a young English teacher, of a discussion with a class of 11- and 12-year-olds. “There was something about bullying, and he was being referred to, quite specifically, as a bully. And I thought: ‘Who is this boy?’” Continue reading... (The Guardian)
Australian cruise ship investigated after leaving passenger behind runs aground off PNG with 120 people on board
28. December 2025 (06:31)
Coral Adventurer says passengers and crew are safe while team tries to refloat ship and inspects the hullGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastAn Australian cruise ship being investigated after allegedly leaving behind a passenger who died alone has run aground off the coast of Papua New Guinea with more than 120 people aboard.The Coral Adventurer ran aground early on Saturday morning, about 30km from PNG’s second-largest city, Lae. The vessel’s operator, Coral Expeditions, said no one was hurt in the incident. Continue reading... (The Guardian)
Minns government ‘actively’ considering if Jewish security group should be armed after Bondi attack
28. December 2025 (06:05)
NSW premier also announces police will carry long-arm rifles at major New Year’s Eve event in SydneyGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastChris Minns has said his government is “actively” considering whether a Jewish security group should be armed in the wake of the Bondi terror attack, as he confirms police will carry long-arm rifles for the first time at Sydney’s major New Year’s Eve event.The New South Wales premier said he was considering the extraordinary step of arming the Community Security Group (CSG) after fielding questions about reports police had failed to heed a warning from the group about the event posing a high security risk, and the need for a greater police presence. Continue reading... (The Guardian)
Central African Republic goes to polls as president seeks third term
28. December 2025 (06:00)
Opposition hopes to tap into frustrations of people living in country where conflict remains a daily realityCentral African Republic goes to the polls on Sunday with the president, Faustin-Archange Touadéra, seeking a third term.As many as 2.3 million registered voters will cast ballots for what observers are calling a quadruple election: votes for the presidency and parliament as well as local and municipal offices. Continue reading... (The Guardian)
Queensland braces for days of heavy rain as BoM issues flood warnings for parts of state
28. December 2025 (03:03)
Livestock at risk as some areas expected to receive up to 500mm in the coming week, according to the Bureau of MeteorologyGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastLarge parts of north Queensland are set to be battered by days of heavy rain, with some areas expected to receive up to 500mm in the coming week, according to the weather bureau.The Bureau of Meteorology has issued a severe weather warning for heavy rainfall in the gulf region, and is expected to issue another for the coastal region around Townsville later today.Sign up: AU Breaking News email Continue reading... (The Guardian)
Man charged with displaying Nazi hate symbol after showing off tattoos at NSW beach
28. December 2025 (01:36)
Man spotted at beach in Newcastle on Wednesday with tattoos linked to white supremacist ideologyGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastA man who allegedly displayed Nazi hate symbols by showing off his tattoos at a popular beach in New South Wales has been charged.Ben Parsons was at Bar beach in Newcastle on 24 December with his children, when he noticed a man with tattoos linked to white supremacist ideology, including symbols associated with the Nazi SS. Continue reading... (The Guardian)
Myanmar is going to the polls. But it’s not the people who hold the power – it’s China
28. December 2025 (01:01)
As the military pushes ahead with a widely condemned election, Beijing’s priorities are proving decisiveMyanmar’s first election since the 2021 coup: everything you need to knowMyanmar’s military has managed to regain momentum in its battle against a determined patchwork of opposition groups, retaking some territory, and pushing ahead with a widely condemned election that begins on Sunday.It is a turnaround for the military, which had appeared so beleaguered that some dared to question if it could collapse. Continue reading... (The Guardian)
Man arrested after woman found dead at Sydney home and another man critically injured from stab wounds
27. December 2025 (23:45)
Police called to Quakers Hill on Sunday morning after reports of disturbance A man has been arrested after a woman was found dead inside a home in Sydney’s north-west, and another man was found with stab wounds.Police said emergency services were called to the home in Quakers Hill just before 5am on Sunday, responding to reports of a disturbance. Continue reading... (The Guardian)