The US government partial shutdown is set to end after Senate Republicans and Democrats voted to approve a temporary funding bill... READ MORE›
Washington Senate Democrats blocked passage of a stopgap spending bill to keep the US government open past midnight on Friday, local time 4pm ADST ... READ MORE›
Tasmanian Senator Jacqui Lambie has become the latest politician to have questions raised over her citizenship... READ MORE›
Then, the government stepped in to prevent people losing thousands of pounds in savings and to avoid economic catastrophe... READ MORE›
So proud that my daughter Alia is the first baby to be breastfed in the federal Parliament!... READ MORE›
Many domestic workers were overcharged and exploited by employment agencies, while the government failed to take effective measures to stop them... READ MORE›
Tax changes could cost UK public sector workers 30 percent of salary... READ MORE›
More than 700,000 people in supported housing usually have the accommodation element of their costs met entirely through housing benefit... READ MORE›
At the same time, Saudis are not accustomed to the government taking bold, fast action... READ MORE›
The figures contradict official claims that only a small minority of jobseekers have been affected by the government's increasingly severe welfare policies... READ MORE›
Politicians held over protests as PM says anti-peace forces spreading false information about investment zone plan... READ MORE›
The government has also proposed a 'cat cull' to kill 2 million cats in a bid to preserve other species... READ MORE›
Update on Phoenix payroll mess comes as government deadline to clear backlog nears... READ MORE›
Only two EU countries have similar strict measures in place to deny basic support to failed asylum seekers - Finland and Britain... READ MORE›
The government rolled out the Phoenix payroll system to some 120,000 federal employees in February 2016... READ MORE›
We will get the money that's owed to the government, money that's been overpaid, when we get to those cases, she said... READ MORE›
The measure passed the Senate on Thursday after the government agreed to a One Nation request to freeze the new 60 departure tax for five years... READ MORE›
Advocacy groups will be calling on the federal government on Wednesday to create a 10-year plan to tackle mental health illness... READ MORE›
Central government ministries will take over the regional administration until calling fresh elections within six months of direct rule coming into force... READ MORE›
She now faces trial by the Senate on charges of doctoring government accounts to give an unrealistically healthy impression ahead of the 2014 election... READ MORE›
The government will offer homeless families from Dublin the chance of a house in rural counties, in a radical bid to ease the current crisis... READ MORE›
Ottawa hot dog vendor plans to bring 'heart and compassion' to Senate... READ MORE›
Faced with the double dilemma of a growing elderly population and chronic underfunding from central government, the social care system in Britain is at breaking point... READ MORE›
The extension needs to be approved by parliament, which will debate the proposal on Tuesday... READ MORE›
Immigration Department sees spike in applications after the Turnbull Government's controversial overhaul was struck down in the Senate... READ MORE›
Free movement is overwhelmingly the best model for dealing with immigration, with strong social and economic protections... READ MORE›
There was huge relief when 82 of the girls kidnapped by Islamist militants Boko Haram in Chibok, north-east Nigeria, in 2014 were freed on Saturday... READ MORE›
Statements from the government and Glencore have been inconsistent on the extent of the contamination problem... READ MORE›
The Greater Manchester Police informed police in Australia, who arrested five men in April, a week before the parade... READ MORE›
Earlier this year, the government, through the top court, tried to take away all powers of the National Assembly... READ MORE›
Phoenix, a computerized pay system, rolled out last February, leading to complaints by tens of thousands of federal employees... READ MORE›
The Indonesian government must send a strong protest to the Australian government so that it will not recur in the future... READ MORE›
Animals Australia said it was sceptical that the government's proposed measures would make a significant difference to the wildcat population... READ MORE›
Fake news, click-bait articles to be scrutinised by Senate inquiry... READ MORE›
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