Filipino carer Mary Ann De Vera was the first victim of the war in Israel, while thousands of others remain in vulnerable positions across the Middle East
One expert says glitch may mean test seem ‘unfair’ while Victoria’s shadow education minister questions if dataset will be compromised
Economists predict RBA board will hike cash rate to 4.1% next week as inflation climbs and energy costs surge
Anti-corruption watchdog makes adverse findings against two former public servants but clears four other individuals
Stalwart Labour MP for Ipswich who fought against the monopoly that solicitors held over property conveyancing
Letters: Readers respond to comments by Birmingham University’s Adam Tickell on whether students without A-levels should be eligible for loans
Kleber Mendonça Filho | Julia Tyson
Letters: Prof Ngaire Woods and Aziz Magid respond to the government’s decision to halt study visas from Afghanistan, Cameroon, Myanmar and Sudan
Letters: Ordinary people and families have made their homes there, writes Mark Husbands. Plus a letter from Jessamy Hadley
Brief letters: Electric vehicles | Delightful dumps | Loyal readers | Football fans
US singer and songwriter best known for his 1969 Woodstock performance of his anti-war I-Feel-Like-I’m-Fixin’-to-Die Rag
The Afro-Uruguayan rhythms, born among enslaved Africans and once banned, now draws thousands to public squares and carnival parades
Experts argue sensor and satellite data reveal targeted attacks by the Rapid Support Forces on farming communities were intended to prevent villages producing food
Thousands of girls were locked up by Board for the Protection of Women for ‘rehabilitation’
The government said a week ago the warship would be deployed but it is still at dock. What is happening?
I’ve spent my adult years fighting to pay the bill, drinking insultingly weak cups of tea and making small talk on the bus. But life is too short, says Polly Hudson