Bilal El-Hayek, mayor of Canterbury Bankstown, says One Nation leader’s comments ‘will incite someone’
Information content manager Rosie Weatherley says harmful inaccuracies are presented as uncontroversial facts
Kraków’s ban on burning solid fuels plus subsidies for cleaner heating has led to clearer air and better health
Wood is primary heating in 2% of homes but contributes to producing 21% of country’s wintertime particle pollution
The youth minimum wage is set to rise over this parliament, but it’s putting off employers from hiring people into their first roles, says Guardian columnist Gaby Hinsliff
FCAS, which also involves Spain, is imploding at a high-stakes moment for Europe, as threat rises from Russia
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Exclusive: England and Wales charity to examine safeguards after Guardian exposed ‘very dangerous’ advice on Google AI Overviews
Albanese says Mountbatten-Windsor’s arrest an ‘extraordinary fall from grace’ as King Charles III insists ‘law must take its course’
Lawyer tells court there is ‘real doubt’ whether police gave lawful move-on direction during rally against Israeli president that ended in violent clashes
Freedom.gov appears to be administered by a branch of the Department of Homeland Security
Langstone, Hampshire: The vixen approached the male, her mouth slightly open, gave a brief shake of her head, then darted off again
In his debut novel, the Kalkadoon writer uses the cosmic distance of an alien planet to illuminate our own
The mosque in Sydney’s west has received three threatening letters in lead-up to Islam’s holiest month
UniSuper says change was made ‘to expand the investible universe’ but complaint to Asic claims members were not properly informed
Israeli police raid compound, arrest staff and curb Muslims’ access as Ramadan begins
Joint patrols are being mounted to protect undersea cables from Russian sabotage: localised cooperation is our best hope for now, says Swedish security expert Elisabeth Braw
The actor, comedian and raconteur, who would have turned 100 on Sunday, could play humble or haughty, cheeky or Chekhov – but always stole the show