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Defence Secretary Comments on Mass Stabbings on Train as Nine People Fight for Life
The Nationals cite a $9 trillion cost risk to Medicare and NDIS in dropping net zero by 2050, while UK police respond to a train stabbing injuring 10 people.
- On Sunday, Nationals leader David Littleproud doubled down on abandoning a net zero by 2050 climate target announced yesterday, prioritizing climate adaptation and carbon emission mitigation instead.
- Framing it as policy not politics, the Nationals argued the net zero by 2050 target would cost Australia $9 trillion and risk Medicare and NDIS, seeking a cheaper, fairer approach and respecting Coalition partners.
- On Saturday evening, a man with a large knife was believed tasered by police after a bloody rampage on a London North Eastern Railway train from Peterborough, with two arrests at Huntingdon station.
- LNER warned passengers that disruption to services will last until Monday and advised deferring travel, while Huntingdon railway station remained taped off on Sunday with counter-terrorism police assisting and Plato code later rescinded.
- Ministers urged vigilance while saying the early assessment described the incident as isolated, and video showed armed police running toward the train before the suspect was arrested and tasered, witnesses said.
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Leaning Left6Leaning Right4Center2Last UpdatedBias Distribution50% Left
Bias Distribution
- 50% of the sources lean Left
50% Left
L 50%
C 17%
R 33%
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