While the Lesbian Action Group claims a ‘definite win’, Equality Australia says the judge ‘simply identified legal errors in the tribunal’s reasoning’
Scrapping a law which left a loophole for Labor and Coalition funding will expose the state to ‘dark money from foreign billionaires’, says premier
We would like to hear parents’ views on their children’s school meals
John Hancock welcomes findings on ownership of mines and companies although judge says dispute should be determined in private arbitration
Deal will create pensions and savings group with 16m customers and £480bn of assets, while Aegon focuses on US
Passengers can book a four-hour session in the bunk beds from May for Auckland-New York flights but airline cautions against smuggling in children
Exclusive: Enable programme in England and Wales follows cases where staff have become embroiled sexually or financially with criminals
In eastern Brazil, Coleocephalocereus goebelianus towers above surrounding plants, making its beacon even clearer
David Parrish, who won Cape Wrath Ultra in 2023, had been attempting gruelling route again as fundraising challenge
To rebuild relations with Europe in a dangerous world, the prime minister needs to win big arguments, not hide behind outdated red lines, says Guardian columnist Rafael Behr
Helen DeWitt turning down the Windham-Campbell literary award caused controversy. But her bold act highlights that such prizes aren’t always as meritocratic as they might seem, says Guardian columnist Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett
From showstopping fabrics to mind-expanding photos and an opening show celebrating Black British music, the real value of London’s new museum will surely lie in the art it inspires
In the 1970s, the painter shocked the art world with paintings modeled on her own nude body. Now in her 10th decade, she’s celebrated as a feminist pioneer