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PETER VAN ONSELEN: ISIS brides CHOSE to leave a safe, wealthy and free nation for a hellscape of slavery, beheadings and rape. Albo, don't let Australia sleepwalk into a nightmare

PETER VAN ONSELEN: ISIS brides CHOSE to leave a safe, wealthy and free nation for a hellscape of slavery, beheadings and rape. Albo, don't let Australia sleepwalk into a nightmare

Australia should not be in the business of helping Islamic State fellow travellers find their way back to Australian streets.

That is the core of what Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said this week when asked about the so-called ISIS brides and their children attempting to leave camps in northern Syria.

Ed Davey hits out at Nigel Farage saying Reform 'shares Trump's admiration of Putin' as Lib Dem leader bids to fire up his party

Ed Davey hits out at Nigel Farage saying Reform 'shares Trump's admiration of Putin' as Lib Dem leader bids to fire up his party

The Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey has lashed out at Nigel Farage and Reform UK accusing them of 'dividing' people and sharing 'Trump's admiration of Vladimir Putin'.

Sir Ed's comments came today as he spoke out against the rise of Reform UK, equating their vision to a UK version of 'Trump's America', and claimed the Liberal Democrats had 'proudly' led opposition to the US president in the UK.

Wuthering fights: influencers encourage hordes of tourists to descend on quaint Yorkshire village home of the Bronte sisters amid hype around new Wuthering Heights movie - leaving locals struggling to cope

Wuthering fights: influencers encourage hordes of tourists to descend on quaint Yorkshire village home of the Bronte sisters amid hype around new Wuthering Heights movie - leaving locals struggling to cope

As the home of the Bronte sisters, the picturesque Yorkshire village of Haworth and the windswept moors that surround it have long been a place of pilgrimage for lovers of literature.

But now, after the release of the much-hyped Hollywood version of Wuthering Heights, a tidal wave of tourists has begun descending onto its tiny cobbled streets.

Pub landlady who inherited Tony Martin's £2.5million fortune had no idea the burglar-killing farmer had left her everything he owned

Pub landlady who inherited Tony Martin's £2.5million fortune had no idea the burglar-killing farmer had left her everything he owned

A pub landlady who inherited the entire £2.5million estate of notorious burglar killer Tony Martin had 'no idea' she stood to land the fortune.

Farmer Martin, who died last year aged 80, was initially jailed for the murder of 16-year-old Fred Barras and for seriously injuring accomplice Brendon Fearon after they broke into his isolated farmhouse, near Wisbech, in 1999.

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