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What the royal family can learn from MI5 about secrecy

  • Written by The Conversation
imageTheir Royal Heilnesses.PA Archive/PA Archive

The debate about the access (or lack thereof) to the royal archives prompted by The Sun’s publication of a very small Princess Elizabeth performing a Nazi salute conjures up for me a certain sense of déjà vu. Because 20 years ago, the archives of the British intelligence services were...

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Shorten embraces the boat turnback policy he previously condemned

  • Written by The Conversation
imageOpposition Leader Bill Shorten faces a battle over boat turnbacks at the ALP national conference. Joe Castro/AAP

Bill Shorten has finally formally reversed his position on turning back boats, seeking to remove the one big difference between Labor and the government in their hardline stands on asylum seekers.

Shorten, who last year argued there was...

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  2. Study shows most teenage friendships doomed to fail: but whose fault is that?
  3. A teacher uses Star Trek for difficult conversations on race and gender
  4. From kitsch to Park Avenue: the cultural history of the plastic pink flamingo
  5. Scientist at work: mathematician collects ocean and glacier data in the field to make climate models in the lab
  6. You should really be nicer to your colleagues – rude behavior is contagious
  7. Runs versus lemons: why US bank stress tests succeeded while Europe's failed
  8. Labor seeks to turn climate policy into a positive with ambitious renewables goal
  9. It's not all about aliens – listening project may unveil other secrets of the universe
  10. Explainer: how does the weather affect the economy?
  11. Hockey left with no regrets but huge bill in 'Treasurer for Sale' case
  12. How much would Labor's 50% renewable energy policy cost Australian households?
  13. Focusing free childcare on 'working parents' is short-sighted
  14. Rewilding isn't about nostalgia – exciting new worlds are possible
  15. Ten years after the de Menezes killing, we're no better at identifying faces
  16. Scientists at work: understanding human cooperation in a changing world
  17. Five things silver screen boxers have taught Jake Gyllenhaal
  18. From the temple to the street: how Sikh kitchens are becoming the new food banks
  19. Remembering EL Doctorow, the conscience of the USA
  20. The search for ET has been going on for years: so what do we know so far?
  21. Government's proposed country-of-origin labels leave you to guess where your food comes from
  22. Who's on the outer? Uncovering poverty's many faces
  23. Why Nigeria's plans for a dream Eldorado city are not radical enough
  24. How drones can deliver tangible benefits to ordinary people in Africa
  25. Why what Sankara had to say about sovereignty still resonates
  26. Stillbirths: a story of tragic neglect across the developing world
  27. Cave that carries evidence of humanity's first cultural exploits is under threat
  28. Rising seas could drown turtle eggs: new research
  29. Can Bronwyn Bishop learn anything from the UK expenses scandal?
  30. EQ versus IQ: what's the perfect management mix?
  31. Leaders debate the GST: what you need to know
  32. Six simple tax reforms plagued by politics
  33. Remind me again, what's the problem with hospital funding?
  34. To change attitudes to family violence, we need a shift in gender views
  35. How your parents' level of education affects your chances
  36. Review/ Has Go Set a Watchman helped topple the notion of the white saviour?
  37. A tale of three mosquitoes: how a warming world could spread disease
  38. The catalogue of errors that killed Jean Charles de Menezes
  39. Turkey bombing risks further unrest in a country already living on the edge
  40. David Cameron is making up his Syria strategy as he goes along – and it's not working
  41. As US relations thaw, hopes grow in Cuba for a faster, freer internet
  42. Row over UN tax body is a needless distraction for developing nations
  43. If we are to find life beyond Earth, we need to be explorers, not hunters
  44. Ashley Madison breach reveals the rise of the moralist hacker
  45. Changing the message about rape, one SlutWalk at a time
  46. How social wealth funds could tackle inequality
  47. Children at risk of extremism could fall through growing gaps in school system
  48. Butler will press for ALP reform
  49. Liberal MP Don Randall found dead
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