Local elections reveal the deep fracturing of UK politics and put the writing on the wall for Keir Starmer

Elections in England, Scotland and Wales have put further pressure on Sir Keir Starmer’s already troubled leadership of the United Kingdom’s Labour government. These results are further evidence of significant trends in all liberal democracies – not least Australia. First, they suggest the era of dominance by two major partiesContinue Reading

Why the Bezos-backed Met Gala is so controversial | The Latest

It’s the grandest and glitziest event in the fashion calendar, but this year’s Met Gala has sparked backlash thanks to its new honorary chairs, Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez Bezos. The billionaire Amazon founder’s involvement has led to boycotts and criticism of the event. Lucy Hough speaks to the Guardian’sContinue Reading

Myron Mixon: The Winningest Man in Barbeque

Myron Mixon, chef, restaurateur and five-time world barbecue champion, has won more barbeque competitions than anyone in the world, including over 200 grand championships, 30 state championships, eight Team of the Year Awards and 11 national championships. No wonder he is known as “the winningest man in barbecue.” Mixon isContinue Reading

Winter Escape in Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana

Visitors come to Plaquemines Parish year-round to experience the best of Louisiana’s coast — from world-class fishing and scenic byways along the Mississippi River to abundant birdlife, roadside farm stands, and unforgettable food. Our restaurants showcase the region’s historic cuisine, pairing local produce with the freshest seafood straight from ourContinue Reading

Safety first: how the Iran war is reshaping global tourism

Global instability did little to slow the growth of international tourism in 2025. According to the UN Tourism Data Dashboard, the total number of international travellers last year stood at over 1.5 billion, exceeding pre-pandemic levels. The question is no longer whether geopolitics makes us travel less, but how itContinue Reading