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Rob Harris is Europe correspondent for The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age.

Twiggy, Malinauskas wear Russian sanction as badge of honour

Twiggy, Malinauskas wear Russian sanction as badge of honour

Andrew Forrest said: “you are not worth talking to unless you have been sanctioned”, while the South Australian premier sent a direct message to Vladimir Putin.

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Can Prince Charles save the Commonwealth once the Queen is gone?

Can Prince Charles save the Commonwealth once the Queen is gone?

Never mind the family feuds - the House of Windsor must also navigate a colonial reckoning over the British Empire’s dark past and doubtful future.

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Prince Charles ‘appalled’ over UK’s offshore detention deal

Prince Charles ‘appalled’ over UK’s offshore detention deal

The heir has been embarrassed that his scathing views of Britain’s controversial plan to send illegal arrivals to Rwanda have been made public.

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Golf’s grotesque fight for money and pride fuels a dramatic day
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Golf’s grotesque fight for money and pride fuels a dramatic day

Arguably the most dramatic action at the inaugural tournament of the LIV Golf Series was the PGA Tour’s suspension of players taking part in the rebel league.

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PGA bans some of golf’s biggest names for entering Saudi-backed tournament

PGA bans some of golf’s biggest names for entering Saudi-backed tournament

The series began in front of mediocre crowds amid a scandal over its links to the Saudi regime, which has attracted fierce criticism for human rights abuses.

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On borrowed time: Boris Johnson will be undone by his own fatal flaws
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On borrowed time: Boris Johnson will be undone by his own fatal flaws

As a journalist, he was sacked for making up quotes; as a shadow minister he was punted over lurid love life claims. And that’s just the half-time highlights.

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‘I’m happy with that’: British PM Boris Johnson survives bid to oust him
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‘I’m happy with that’: British PM Boris Johnson survives bid to oust him

The British PM appealed to colleagues with promises of tax cuts and a major economic package next week, and warned there was no one with an “alternative vision”.

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Boris Johnson’s future is on the line - what happens next?

Boris Johnson’s future is on the line - what happens next?

A series of scandals has severely damaged both Johnson’s personal ratings with voters and leadership standing with colleagues in the past six months.

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Jubilee over, Conservatives rush to push Boris Johnson out
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Jubilee over, Conservatives rush to push Boris Johnson out

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s office says a vote on the future of his leadership scheduled for Monday is a chance to end months of speculation.

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Jubilee generates needed ‘sense of togetherness’ for Britain
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Jubilee generates needed ‘sense of togetherness’ for Britain

With Queen Elizabeth II standing side-by-side with the future kings, the event also had a distinctly forward-looking feel.

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Queen returns to centre stage on the final day of Jubilee celebrations
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Queen returns to centre stage on the final day of Jubilee celebrations

The royal standard had been raised above Buckingham Palace, meaning the Queen was in residence – and she didn’t disappoint, appearing on the balcony to the delight of fans. 

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