Pauline Hanson’s One Nation banks millions in public funding. Where does all the money go?
Exclusive: Former candidates accuse party of enriching itself at their expense, while insiders lift veil on chaos in Brisbane HQ – and staffers’ contempt for rank-and-file members
Thursday briefing: What it will take for Britain to break up with natural gas
In today’s newsletter: The economic fortunes of the UK are intertwined with the price of the costly fuel – so why are we so slow to ditch it?
Discovery of unopened ballots prompts recount in SA seat One Nation won by just 58 votes
AEC to recount votes in electorate of Narungga after Chantelle Thomas won the seat at the March state election
The IMF refuses to name the cause of this global chaos. It starts with ‘Donald’ and ends in ‘Trump’
The International Monetary Fund remains stuck in a situation where the biggest concern about inflation is wages
Australian federal court warns lawyers over ‘unacceptable’ use of AI
New guidance to legal profession ‘embraces’ use of technology but flags penalties for lawyers who ‘mislead the court’ with AI-generated errors
NSW’s highest court strikes down anti-protest law introduced in wake of Bondi beach terror attack
Court finds law – which effectively meant protesters could not march without risk of arrest – is unconstitutional
TV tonight: Nicola Coughlan and Lydia West return in comedy Big Mood
Prepare for wedding chaos in Camilla Whitehill’s sharp series. Plus: it’s the Apprentice final. Here’s what to watch this evening
Thursday news quiz: Trump is unwise, an emperor dies and a €1m raffle prize
Test yourself on topical news trivia, pop culture and general knowledge every Thursday. How will you fare?
Private rents in Great Britain stop rising for first time since 2017
More landlords having to cut prices to secure tenants, Rightmove data shows
Thanks to Britain’s mild winters, chiffchaffs are staying put
The birds usually fly to Spain, Portugal or Africa for winter but some no longer do so – largely owing to the climate crisis
Future of the NHS, saviour of the high street? High hopes for health hub in a Barnsley shopping centre
Transfer of medical services from hospital to former Wilko store is improving healthcare access and boosting footfall
Justin Trudeau at Coachella? That’s just wrong: at a certain age, things must change
If you have to consult the Reddit thread ‘am I too old for Coachella?’, then the answer is probably ‘yes’, says Guardian columnist Emma Brockes
Rachel Roddy’s ‘high-ranking’ penne with potatoes, cabbage, butter and cheese – recipe
Penne may be the default short pasta all-rounder, but this variation on an alpine classic is soft, warming and a bit special
Victorian fuel prices could spike by 20c a litre due to Geelong refinery fire, experts warn
Some petrol stations may see short-term fuel outages as refinery output slows, but national supplies should not be affected
Geelong fire: blaze at one of Australia’s two oil refineries extinguished after 13 hours as fuel supply fears remain
Petrol production affected and full extent of damage unknown after ‘unprecedented’ fire at Viva refinery in Corio