Labor’s attempts to woo Greens and Coalition on nature laws revealed amid criticism of ‘coin toss’
Labor is continuing talks with both sides and could be prepared to give more ground
Hanson suspended for Senate burqa stunt; SMH editor resigns; and woman found alive in coffin
One Nation leader’s one-week suspension follows burqa stunt and is only the fifth of its length since federation
Bevan Shields steps down as Sydney Morning Herald editor, chief reporter Jordan Baker named as replacement
Shields told SMH staff in an email that working in the role had been the honour of his life
Sure, people tell you about sleepless nights. But why does no one mention the hell that is a parent WhatsApp group?
You wake up to messages, you go to sleep to messages, you duck into a meeting and come back to 64 unread notes about sunscreen
British woman among five tourists killed in blizzard at nature reserve in Chile
Four people rescued alive at popular Torres del Paine reserve in Patagonia amid heavy snowfall and strong winds
Country diary: The lone seal pup isn’t ready for the sea yet
Hayle, Cornwall: Grey seals are born in winter and have to quickly become self-sufficient. With the water crashing in, this one is seeking shelter
‘Shock’ loophole in NSW law meant to protect children against incarceration could mean more will be locked up
Minns government bill says presumption known as doli incapax can be overturned if child knew conduct was ‘seriously wrong’
The Guardian view on a viable peace framework for Ukraine: with Europe’s help, Zelenskyy can have better cards
Editorial: The 28-point plan outlined last week by the US would have delivered peace on Putin’s terms. EU leaders must help Kyiv resist the bullying
I endured an English public school. But that’s not the only reason I’m unsurprised about the Farage allegations
Let’s put aside the schooldays accusations and look, instead, at the Reform leader’s path since then. I think a pretty clear picture of the man emerges, says author and podcaster Musa Okwonga
Alexis Tsipras says Yanis Varoufakis was ‘unsuitable’ as Greek finance minister during debt crisis
Then PM says his finance minister was ‘more celebrity than economist’ with an agenda to promote his books
More than 100 MPs urge Streeting to approve prostate cancer screening
Rishi Sunak hands health secretary open letter calling for testing for men at the highest risk
‘Blind spots’ but no institutional bias: key points after MPs question senior BBC figures
A parliamentary select committee has questioned Michael Prescott, the adviser who wrote the memo that led to the resignation of the BBC’s director general, Tim Davie
Claims of systemic problems with BBC news coverage disputed by former adviser
Caroline Daniel tells MPs leaked memo by Michael Prescott that sparked resignations at BBC did not provide full picture
Rachel Reeves urges Labour MPs to back her make-or-break budget
Chancellor tells parliamentary party they might not like every measure but promises budget will be ‘fair’
BBC in its happiest place – reporting on and analysing itself
Chair Samir Shah is a picture of misery before MPs while Robbie Gibb proves the master of deflection
DWP to reassess hundreds of thousands of cases in carer’s allowance scandal
Damning official review finds many unpaid carers left with huge debt because of government failure
Nigel Farage responds to racism claims saying he never ‘tried to hurt anybody’
Reform leader denies racist or antisemitic behaviour ‘with intent’ at school, but says he can’t remember everything from 49 years ago