
Election Diary: Jim Chalmers highlights expectations of May interest rate cut - after the election
Amid the chaos of the tariff crisis and the dark clouds internationally, there is a potential silver lining for Australian mortgage holders. Treasurer Jim Chalmers on Monday pointed out that the markets were expecting...

More adults are taking up gymnastics — and reaping the benefits
Gymnastics has long been seen as the domain of children and teenagers, with young athletes flipping and tumbling their way through high-energy routines before retiring in their late teens or early twenties. But in recent...

How the struggles of the UK hospitality sector could hit the rest of the economy
Across the UK, Mothers Day represented a vital revenue opportunity for the hospitality sector. Bars, restaurants, cafés and pubs would have anticipated a boost courtesy of family groups and some spring-like...

How to gauge flood risk before you buy or rent a seafront property
Rising sea levels, stronger storms and increased erosion are making life on the coast riskier and more unpredictable. For potential buyers or renters, particularly in the wake of another winter of storms and flooding,...

The Trump administrations foreign policy has raised alarms. It seems to have shifted America away from it traditional NATO allies, favouring instead a closer relationship with Russia. There has also been talk of plans to...

Are Scottish accents really more aggressive? A linguist explains
Can your accent make you sound aggressive? Exeter City football manager Gary Caldwell thinks so he blamed his Scottish accent for his being sent off the pitch for the second time this season. After receiving a red card...

What ancient animal fables from India teach about political wisdom
In todays volatile world, where wars can be fought over territory, commerce can be abruptly subjected to tariffs, and friendly nations can turn hostile after a single election, political leadership is more consequential...