
Election Diary: post-election rate cut and phone call from Trump in the pipeline
It used to be de rigour for the prime minister and opposition leader to turn up to the National Press Club in the final week of the election campaign. But now Liberal leaders are not so keen. Scott Morrison gave it a miss...

The Trump administrations decision to distance itself from Nato obligations signals a potential dismantling of the historical transatlantic order and not merely in military terms. As the United States disengages from...
Why losing belly fat with PCOS can be difficult – and what helps
ivan_kislitsin/Shutterstock Tried a dozen different ways to shift that stubborn belly and still no luck? Youre not alone. For some women, losing belly fat can be especially difficult and there may be a medical reason why....

William Morris: new exhibition reveals how Britain’s greatest designer went viral
Hadrian Garrard, the curator of Morris Mania an innovative exhibition now showing at the William Morris Gallery in Walthamstow, east London tells the story of being in Kings Cross Station and spotting someone wheeling a...

Local elections: what would a good night look like for Nigel Farage’s Reform?
English local elections on May 1 mark the first time widespread voting has happened in the UK since last years general election. They are therefore the first big test for the Labour government but also for Reforms Nigel...
How a reading group helped young German students defy the Nazis and find their faith
A copy of the sentences against, left to right, Willi Graf, Kurt Huber, Alexander Schmorell, Hans Scholl, Sophie Scholl and Christoph Probst is displayed at the White Rose Memorial in Munich. Johannes Simon/Getty Images...
‘Agreeing to disagree’ is hurting your relationships – here’s what to do instead
Conversational tools like looping and reframing can help move a conversation away from confrontation. Candra Ritonga/iStock via Getty Images Plus As Americans become more polarized, even family dinners can feel fraught,...