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Proud couple blazing a trail for the ‘UFC of basketball’ and same-sex partners in sport
The Guardian· 10 hours agoOlympians are accustomed to clearing hurdles, but 3x3 team the Gangurrus – having become the first Australian team in the fledgling basketball offshoot to make it to the Olympics – are aiming ...
Helicopter rides and a wealthy contact list: inside Australia’s luxury real estate market of...
The Guardian· 10 hours agoGowan Stubbings can still remember the rush of his first sale 20 years ago. It was a one-bedroom apartment in the Melbourne suburb of St Kilda that went for $110,000. Now Stubbings is the executive ...
He won the votes, now Starmer just needs to win over the people | Jonathan Freedland
The Guardian· 7 hours agoThe 200 or so volunteers, activists and campaign aides – with one Sue Gray tucked in among them – who lined Downing Street to see in a new, Labour prime minister knew they were there, in part ...
Alex Mitchell: ‘All Blacks are one of the best sides but they’re not unbeatable’
The Guardian· 10 hours agoOne of Alex Mitchell’s strengths is his calm, unflappable temperament. Very little irritates the England scrum-half, an increasingly important cog in a team looking to play at a higher pace ...
Anatomy of an earthquake: how Labour rose and Tory dominoes fell
The Guardian· 18 hours agoA mild-mannered man, courteous to the end towards the Labour MP who had just taken his seat in...
Police, poverty and populism: how Perpignan became a laboratory for the far right
The Guardian· 21 hours agoAs Patrice Burel scooped coffee at his roastery in Perpignan, he lamented the steady closure of other shops on this narrow city centre street. Perpignan, with a population of 121,000 and close ...
Penny Mordaunt and Grant Shapps among slew of Tory cabinet ministers unseated
The Guardian· 21 hours agoThe Conservatives are reeling from a catastrophic night in which a record number of cabinet...