Two years after Roe v. Wade was overturned, an honest assessment of how things could get worse.
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Richard Marles has the Navy out in force firing torpedoes at AUKUS critics. On Friday last, Vice Admiral Jonathan Mead claimed the critics need to produce evidence of any challenges to AUKUS being realised, then on Saturday, Vice Admiral Hammond, Chief of Navy, raised his periscope claiming the AUKUS debate was being ‘hijacked’ by people Continue reading »
On June 13, when the UK Labour Party issued its manifesto for the general election on July 4, its focus was domestic issues. This was understandable, as elections are won and lost on bread-and-butter issues. There were, however, some references to foreign policy, albeit nothing too beefy. Signed by the Labour Party leader (now prime Continue reading »
Each week The UnOz will wade through the crap that is Australia’s opinion columnists and present the best worst takes of the week, with the winner being awarded the weekly flush. Our inaugural winner is Miranda Devine. Miranda is best... Read More ›
Job cuts continue across the empire as the business model dies a slow death. Few things say “company in decline” louder than the now-annual round of job cuts in the troubled news media segment of global media behemoth News Corp, with last month’s annual budget meeting in Sydney revealing more cuts planned across the next Continue reading »
Doctor Who Showrunner Russell T. Davies is focusing on the show's secret heart(s) - a riff on Peter Pan and the story of a lonely orphan.
Doctor Who has always been a pacifist, though the BBC really wants us to think they're an action hero. But is that really necessary?
Doctor Who is back in a few weeks, and the big Disney promotional push for the new series - and Ncuti Gatwa's skyrocketing star - starts NOW!
Doctor Who Showrunner Russell T. Davies is so excited about the show's global return - that he's liking comments hating on the return times?
Doctor Who fans aren't too thrilled with the show's return times. Here's why it's a sign of things to come - and why that's not a bad thing.