Pauline Hanson says convicted rapist employed by One Nation has been sacked
James Paterson had called decision by Pauline Hanson’s party to rehire Sean Black ‘absolutely extraordinary’
Viktor Orbán concedes defeat as opposition wins Hungarian election
Win for Tisza party ends rightwing populist’s 16-year grip on power and will likely reshape country’s relationship with EU
Socialising, work, exercise: what makes a good day and is there a ‘formula’ for making it better?
Researchers have figured out which activities, and in what volume, are linked to people reporting having a good day. We challenge three writers to follow the blueprint for improving their daily grind
Hope, fear and an ‘unpredictable outcome’ as Hungarians vote after 16 years of Orbán
Voters weigh change against stability as opposition mounts strongest challenge yet to long-serving prime minister
The xx at Coachella review – indie trio reunites for spellbinding, rangy set
The English band’s first festival set in eight years hypnotized with their atmospheric dance sound
Cost of living drives Australian shoppers to ‘pantry loading’, as ‘you can do so much with beans’
Fears the Middle East conflict could lead to higher food prices – and even shortages – put long-life pantry staples back on the menu
Two years on from the Bondi Junction stabbings, eight courageous people will receive special bravery awards
Governor general Sam Mostyn honours ‘determined response in unspeakable and horrific circumstances’
Explosives found near pipeline in Serbia probably ‘Russian provocation’, says expert
Former Ukrainian major general says 4kg of material was most likely an attempt to influence Hungary’s election
Fried nuggets and steamed sponges off menu in school food overhaul in England
Campaigners welcome first update of school food standards in 13 years, which aims to help lower obesity rates
Australia should set immigration targets to achieve a ‘stable temporary population’, report says
Experts say our preoccupation with net overseas migration figures has distracted from a more meaningful discussion on the ‘scale of temporariness’
Economic stress scares off Australian homebuyers as auction clearances fall
Houses are being pulled from auctions as vendors get cold feet amid economic uncertainty about borrowing costs
Trump’s Iran fiasco has led him into the gravest territory
As the president spirals over his disastrous war, his threats have escalated beyond the red line of international law
The kindness of strangers: The Ashes heat was unbearable. Then a Barmy Army member offered his seats in the shade
I’m clearly Australian – I had my Adelaide cricket cap on – but that Pommy bloke still lent a hand to someone from the opposition