Author: BBC News
‘This is about his ego’: Prince Harry threatens short UK visit after security dispute
TalkTV host Mark Dolan says Prince Harry is acting like a “spoilt toddler” after discovering he won’t get armed Royal protection. “This isn’t about safety, this is not about protection, this is about Harry’s ego,” Mr Dolan told Sky News Australia. “He’s threatening only to come for 24 hours; the … Read More
America prepares to celebrate 250 years of its enduring experiment
Sky News contributor Kosha Gada discusses the 250th anniversary of America’s independence. “If there’s one lesson from the last 250 years, it’s this, people have been betting against America for almost all of them,” Ms Gada told Sky News Australia. “Yet every time the American experiment endures.”
Venezuela earthquakes death toll rises to at least 2,595 | BBC News
A man has been rescued alive after being trapped for eight days in the rubble of a building that collapsed after twin earthquakes in Venezuela. Emergency workers managed to free Hernán Gil more than 100 hours after they had first located him under 140 tonnes of rubble. Venezuela’s Acting President … Read More
Government rebukes Chinese Ambassador following wild tirade against ASIO
Sky News host Caleb Bond discusses the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade rebuking an extraordinary tirade by China’s Ambassador to Australia Xiao Qian. “He submitted an opinion piece to the Nine papers earlier this week accusing ASIO of making up claims of espionage and foreign interference,” he said. “I … Read More
Pauline Hanson rules out Moira Deeming joining One Nation
One Nation Senator Tyron Whitten discusses One Nation Leader Pauline Hanson ruling out Moira Deeming joining One Nation.
Public service union demands four-day week trial amid productivity warnings
Sky News host Jaimee Rogers discusses negotiations for a new enterprise agreement covering almost 200,000 federal public servants. “The average Australian doesn’t get to negotiate a four-day working week while expecting the same pay,” Ms Rogers said. “Australia has a productivity problem; the Reserve Bank has warned about it, business … Read More
Prince Harry spits the dummy after hearing taxpayers won’t pay for his security
Sky News host Danica De Giorgio reacts to Prince Harry being told British taxpayers won’t pay for his security. “It’s the sound of the world’s tiniest violin playing for Prince Harry, who spat the dummy after being told British taxpayers would not be paying for security for him and his … Read More
