As a woman, I am glad to be free of the Anglican Church

Over the past several years I have read with quiet interest commentary related to both family violence and ultra-orthodoxy within the Anglican Church. Both issues are complex, interrelated and, with varying degrees of personal exposure, I find them painful to talk about. As the daughter of a Presbyterian minister I grew up in what friends […]

Russian missile launched from its own border city MISFIRES

Russian missile launched from its own border city MISFIRES and slams into the ground near residential buildings in latest Kremlin blunder Russia fired an Iskander missile in the direction of Kharkiv from Belgorod It misfired and fell to the ground near residential buildings in the border city Earlier this week, Russians were seen fleeing from […]

Drug dealer, 26, sent flying over handlebars into bush in police chase

The moment hapless drug dealer, 26, was sent flying over his motorbike handlebars into a bush as he tried to out-run police during high-speed chase A drug dealer was launched over his handlebars in a high-speed police chase Jack Quick was being pursued by an officer through a Nottinghamshire village The 26-year-old avoiding hitting a van […]

NASA makes oxygen on Mars using a toaster-size device

London: Humans have moved a step closer to settling on Mars after oxygen was created on the planet for the first time. NASA has successfully generated oxygen through an instrument called the Mars Oxygen In-Situ Resource Utilisation Experiment (MOXIE), which is roughly the size of a large toaster. An illustration depicts the Ingenuity helicopter on […]

Households face 'winter like never before' because of gas crisis

Households face a ‘winter like never before’ in gas crisis: Ovo Energy boss warns families will go hungry and demands new PM must end support for high-earners who use more electricity – as MILLIONS face ‘absolute poverty’ Ovo Energy chief Stephen Fitzpatrick says the new PM has 12 weeks to solve the energy crisis for […]

Alleged NAB fraudster helped organise Mike Baird meeting for CEO

Former National Australia Bank chief executive Andrew Thorburn has told a Sydney court that a businesswoman accused of defrauding the bank of millions of dollars helped organise a meeting at a hotel with former NSW premier Mike Baird but was not involved in recruiting him to work at the bank. Thorburn, who started at NAB […]