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Theresa May emerges victorious from confidence vote
via abc.net.auUK Conservatives voted 200 to 117 in favour of Theresa May staying as leader of the party -
Celebrations erupt as Theresa May wins confidence vote
via abc.net.auThe British Prime Minister Theresa May has won a leadership spill called by her Conservative Party colleagues. -
The Coalition wants to enshrine protections for religion in legislation
via abc.net.auMembers of the Coalition have been agitating for a decided religious discrimination act, particularly in the wake of last year's decision to legalise same-sex marriage. -
Religious discrimination act to form part of Coalition election platform
via abc.net.auMembers of the Coalition have been agitating for a decided religious discrimination act, particularly in the wake of last year's decision to legalise same-sex marriage. -
May vows to get on with 'renewed mission' after staring down rebels
via abc.net.auThe PM staves off defeat in a leadership ballot to ensure there will be no further challenge mounted for 12 months under party rules, meaning she will be leader as Britain navigates its way through Brexit. -
May stares down rebels to win leadership ballot
via abc.net.auThe victory ensures that no further leadership challenge can be mounted for 12 months under party rules, and Theresa May will be the UK's leader as it navigates its way through to Brexit, which is due in March 2019. -
Major developers awarded millions through controversial Indigenous employment fund
via abc.net.auThree of the Northern Territory's largest construction companies received more than $10 million of taxpayer funds through an Indigenous employment program that was later shut down over allegations of widespread fraud, an ABC investigation can reveal. -
"Donald Trump is next": Stormy Daniels' lawyer celebrates Cohen's prison sentence
via abc.net.auThe lawyer for adult film star Stormy Daniels said Michael Cohen deserves every day of his jail sentence for his role in making illegal hush-money payments -
"Donald Trump is next": Stormy Daniels' lawyer celebrates Cohen prison sentence
via abc.net.auThe lawyer for adult film star Stormy Daniels said Michael Cohen deserves every day of his jail sentence for his role in making illegal hush-money payments -
What's big, round and full of politicians? The 2018 word of the year
via abc.net.auHave you ever suffered from bag rage, wondered what blockchain is, or wanted to burst the Canberra bubble? It might not come as a surprise to find they're among the most talked-about terms of 2018. -
Scott Morrison is attributed with bringing "Canberra Bubble" its current popularity.
via abc.net.auCompilation of Scott Morrison using the term "Canberra Bubble". -
Any takers for the 'worst job I've ever had'?
via abc.net.auDonald Trump once vowed to hire only the best. Now he's having trouble hiring anyone at all, writes Micheline Maynard. -
Over 80 and living overseas? You'll soon need to prove you're still alive
via abc.net.auPensioners living overseas will soon be asked to go to an Australian embassy or consulate every two years to register that they are still alive and entitled to receive welfare payments. -
Pressure mounts on Labor's left to end offshore detention ahead of party conference
via abc.net.auActivist group Labor for Refugees will call for an end to "degrading" treatment of refugees and asylum seekers at this weekend's ALP National Conference, setting up a possible test for the party's hardline policy ahead of the next election. -
Australia's $50b subs agreement clinched but Morrison urged to change course
via abc.net.auA group of retired naval officers warns Australia is spending an "excessive" amount of money on its new submarines as a $50 billion deal is clinched with France. -
Cohen says he covered up Trump's 'dirty deeds' as he is jailed for three years
via abc.net.auDonald Trump's former personal lawyer Michael Cohen is jailed for three years for his role in making illegal hush-money payments to women to help Mr Trump's 2016 election campaign, and for lying to Congress. -
Live: Theresa May's Conservative Party casts ballots in no-confidence vote
via abc.net.auThe UK's Conservative Party is voting in a ballot after MPs triggered a vote of no confidence in Theresa May, plunging the future of Brexit into the unknown. Follow live. -
Live: Theresa May survives as British PM, but leadership vote leaves her 'wounded'
via abc.net.auBritish Prime Minister Theresa May stares down party rebels to remain in power, winning a leadership spill called by her Conservative Party colleagues with a vote of 200 to 117. Follow live. -
As it happened: May survives as British PM, but leadership vote leaves her 'wounded'
via abc.net.auBritish Prime Minister Theresa May stares down party rebels to remain in power, winning a leadership spill called by her Conservative Party colleagues with a vote of 200 to 117. Look back at how it all unfolded. -
'Brexit shambles': Dave Sharma hits out at 'idealogical zealots'
via smh.com.auThe Liberal candidate for Wentworth's late-night tweet is widely believed to be directed at far-right MPs in his party. -
Trust deficit for the system and political parties
via smh.com.auTrust is a tricky concept, no more so than in politics. -
Top officials and wise elders warn against Israel embassy move
via smh.com.auThe Morrison government has been advised by key bureaucrats and retired “wise elders” against moving its Israel embassy to Jerusalem or making other significant changes to Australia’s stance. -
If we send OS students bush, we could bust our great university sector
via smh.com.auNSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian wants to entice overseas students to our regions to relieve the population pressure on the cities, but that would only send them to our foreign competitors. -
Government not ruling out support for coal in mammoth energy boost
via smh.com.auThe government favours bidders with projects that can deliver reliable electricity. -
Defence contractor Thales denies contempt claims
via smh.com.auA military business that tried to censor a government report argues it did not breach parliamentary privilege. -
Best of cartoons December 13, 2018
via smh.com.auOur talented team of artists, illustrators and cartoonists give us their humorous version of the news of the day. -
Submarine program on track, Pyne says, as retired admirals call for a 'plan B'
via smh.com.auDefence Minister Christopher Pyne says the government has ironed out its major disagreements with French submarine builder Naval Group and will finally sign an overarching contract early next year to build the new fleet. -
Live: Theresa May's party triggers no-confidence vote in British PM
via abc.net.auMPs in Prime Minister Theresa May's Conservative Party trigger a vote of no confidence in her leadership as Britain's planned divorce from the European Union is plunged into chaos. Follow live. -
British PM says she will contest no-confidence vote 'with everything I've got', as it happened
via abc.net.auTheresa May confirms Conservative Party MPs have triggered a vote of no confidence in her leadership as Britain's planned divorce from the European Union is plunged into chaos. See how it unfolded. -
Morrison signals population cut after premiers warn on infrastructure
via smh.com.auThe premiers have demanded more say over population in a debate with the Prime Minister. -
Asylum seekers reject US resettlement to 'wait for Labor government', says Dutton
via smh.com.auUp to 90 asylum seekers have rejected an offer to move to the United States. -
Theresa May to face no-confidence vote over Brexit pains
via abc.net.auGraham Brady, chairman of the party's so-called 1922 committee, says the threshold for a vote has been exceeded. At least 48 Conservative MPs had to send a letter indicating their loss of confidence in Mrs May. -
Theresa May fights leadership revolt, warns Brexit in peril
via abc.net.auBritish Prime Minister Theresa May says she will contest the vote with everything she has got, arguing a leadership change would be devastating for the country as it approaches the March 29 Brexit date. -
Farm lobby slams new drought agreement signed at leaders' meeting
via abc.net.auThe National Farmers Federation wants an overhaul of an intergovernmental agreement on drought but fears a freshly inked deal does not go far enough to support farmers. -
Spy chief hot under the collar as he comes in from the cold on encryption
via abc.net.auControversial laws giving police access to encrypted messages are being backed by Mike Burgess, chief of one of Australia's most secretive intelligence agencies, the Australian Signals Directorate. -
Brendan O'Connor declines to give details on industry bargaining
via smh.com.auBrendan O'Connor has declined to commit to revealing Labor's full industrial relations policy before the federal election, leaving employers and unions in the dark about how far the party will go in reforming the system if it wins government. -
Leaked Liberal Party emails reveal extent of division ahead of crushing election defeat
via abc.net.auSenior Victorian Liberal Party figures voiced urgent fears about having "zero" tax policies and a lack of female candidates, only to be rebuffed in the lead-up to the last month's disastrous state election loss. -
No smoke and no fire: ABC review was no more than a sop to One Nation
via smh.com.auIf the government wants major change at the ABC it will need to use a different review, which it is currently keeping secret. -
ABC and SBS cleared by review into claims they compete unfairly with commercial rivals
via smh.com.auThe report spectacularly rejected claims by media companies that the ABC was undermining the level-playing field. -
For over an hour, a prisoner cried out for help as she gave birth locked in her cell
via abc.net.auIn a maximum security prison cell on a 33-degree day, a woman was forced to have her baby alone while pleading for help for over an hour to the guards watching through a gap in the cell door. -
Beam me up Scotty: What will the new space agency actually do?
via abc.net.auThe SA Premier's message to the Prime Minister on the new Australian Space Agency was "beam me up Scotty". What will the agency actually do to live long, and prosper? -
Here's how the leadership challenge against May could play out
via abc.net.auBritish Prime Minister Theresa May's grip on the top job is looking tenuous, after Conservative MPs signed letters triggering a no-confidence vote against her. -
Here's how a leadership challenge against Theresa May would work
via abc.net.auBritish Prime Minister Theresa May's grip on the top job is looking tenuous, especially since the threshold for triggering a vote of no confidence is only 15 per cent of Conservative Party MPs. -
Peter Dutton intervenes on sea patrols after Border Force cost blow-out
via smh.com.auThe Home Affairs Minister will now have to find other savings to avoid a multimillion-dollar blowout. -
Boycotting Israel is 'shameful and cowardly', Nick Cave says
via abc.net.auIn an email to musician and producer Brian Eno, the Australian singer reaffirms his desire to keep playing in Israel, saying "weaponising" music is not the way to further a peace process. -
'Artilleryman' given responsibility for Operation Sovereign Borders
via abc.net.auMajor General Craig Furini becomes the fourth commander of operations aimed at preventing asylum seekers reaching Australia. -
Google CEO explains why 'idiot' search shows pictures of Trump
via abc.net.auDemocratic Representative Zoe Lofgren asked Google Chief Executive Sundar Pichai why an image of President Trump comes up when she googles the word ''idiot'' in her smart phone -
May returns as revolt against her leadership grows
via abc.net.auPrime Minister Theresa May returned to her Downing Street office on Tuesday after a visit to Brussels for discussions with European leaders on Brexit deal. -
Will we see a spill tomorrow? Theresa May's position has never looked more shaky
via abc.net.auThe British Prime Minister reportedly cuts short a European trip to return to 10 Downing Street with her chief whip, as one critical MP says he believes a vote on her leadership could be held soon. -
Attempt to oust Theresa May gathering momentum amid Brexit chaos
via abc.net.auThe British Prime Minister reportedly cuts short a European trip to return to 10 Downing Street with her chief whip, as one critical MP says he believes a vote on her leadership could be held soon.
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