Sky News host Caleb Bond says the daughter of a sanctioned Iranian military leader who acted as an advisor to the Ayatollah and has been accused of involvement in Tehran’s nuclear missile programs was ...
His Majesty the King has released a statement following the news that his younger brother, former prince Andrew, has been arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office. The King expressed deep ...
Talk TV host Samara Gill reveals that there has not currently been any statement from the royal family after the arrest of former prince Andrew. “It was unmarked officers that went into his, almost ...
Sky News contributor Sophie Elsworth shocked by the unprecedented arrest of former prince Andrew. “Just earlier this morning, we had UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer ... said that nobody is above the ...
One Nation is Labor's punching bag, the stage is set for the 2026 Victoria election. Plus, Allan pushes back on CFMEU Royal Commission.
Shadow Home Affairs Minister Jonathon Duniam has lashed the Albanese government for not taking national security “seriously” after it was revealed ISIS brides had been issued Australian passports.
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Sharri | 19 February

Shocking vision of radicalised ISIS brides and children in Syrian camps. Plus, the prime minister's hypocrisy in condemning Pauline Hanson for her inflammatory rhetoric, arguing it can lead to ...
Kinsey Schofield Unfiltered’ host Kinsey Schofield criticises a “very hard to please” Meghan Markle after she’s been spotted wearing a $250,000 diamond, amid claims she never liked the engagement ring ...
Sky News host Rita Panahi mocks "uniquely unlikeable" actress Rachel Zegler after a Forbes report estimates Disney’s live-action Snow White lost about $175 million. “Has Disney finally learnt its ...
Former White House Press secretary Sean Spicer warns the Republican Party must stop relying solely on US President Donald Trump’s leadership and begin setting out what comes next for voters. “If Trump ...
Former White House press secretary Sean Spicer calls out politicians for focusing on “feel-good” politics rather than citizens' safety. “These guys all want to be politically correct,” Mr Spicer told ...