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What the royal family can learn from MI5 about secrecy

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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

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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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