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Stephen Drill

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Melbourne, FL, United States

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Past articles by Stephen:

How Australians can help Ukraine

Australians can help the millions suffering in Ukraine by donating to an urgent appeal to fund medical and food relief. → Read More

Tradies working on Telstra lines could be slugged $600m over class action

Telstra subcontractors taking part in a class action against an outsourcing company have been warned they will be chased for $642 million if they win their court case. → Read More

Prince Harry reveals Diana’s death ‘left a huge hole’ in new book

Prince Harry has revealed how Princess Diana’s death left a “huge hole” and she “was always with him”, in an emotional message to children who have lost parents. → Read More

Victoria records 11th ‘double doughnut’ day in a row

Victoria has recorded its 11th consecutive day with no new coronavirus cases or deaths. It comes as plans to reinvigorate Melbournes creative sector were revealed. → Read More

British peer wants to ban sex and raves as the UK prepares for a second wave of COVID-19

It was all going so well, but living in the UK now feels like I’m standing on the edge of a bungee jumping platform, not sure if the rope is attached to my ankles. → Read More

BBC bans Rule Britannia and Land of Hope and Glory from Last Night of the Proms

A drug dealer stole my car park this week, forcing me into an awkward, opposite-side-of-the-road parallel reverse stop. → Read More

Stephen Drill: UK Year 12 students avoid exams but face uncertain university placement future

Stephen Drill: UK Year 12 students avoid exams but face uncertain university placement future → Read More

COVID-19 in the United Kingdom: Lockdown eases in London as locals enjoy summer 2020

There’s shirts off at 9am, bikinis in the parks, and packed beaches amid a genuine heatwave in the UK. → Read More

Pakistan International Airlines flight crashes in Karachi with 107 on board

A survivor has been pulled from the wreckage of a plane crash in Pakistan which is feared to have left nearly 100 people dead. → Read More

Plane crash: Pakistan flight crashes into houses killing scores

Two survivors have been pulled from the wreckage of a plane crash in Pakistan in which at least 80 people died. → Read More

Coronavirus: UK ‘worried’ about virus-linked illness in children as global cases pass three million

British health officials have warned about a potential new coronavirus-related syndrome emerging in children, as Australias national toll rose to 84 and global cases passed three million. → Read More

Coronavirus: Australian scientists develop wearable COVID-19 patch as Africans in China face racism

Aussie scientists are developing a simple wearable patch able to detect which COVID-19 patients are most likely to develop a severe form of the disease and need a ventilator. → Read More

Coronavirus: Australia’s death toll up as US braces for ‘peak death week’ and Boris Johnson enters ICU

South Australia has suffered its first fatality from coronavirus, pushing the national death toll to 45. → Read More

Stranded Aussies in South America to fly home

Aussies stranded in South America will be flying home this week as the nations COVID-19 rises and more than a million casual workers miss out on the 1500 fortnightly wage subsidy. → Read More

Italy’s virus deaths surge past China’s

The death toll of people killed by coronavirus in Italy has gone past Chinas as the families of elderly Australians on a cruise ship set to dock in Venice say it is madness to leave them there. → Read More

Prince Charles’ secret donation to Australian bushfire recovery

Prince Charles made a “substantial” secret donation to support the Australian bushfire relief fund, as he said the summer must have felt like an “an apocalyptic vision of Hell.” → Read More

Ed Sheeran and Prince Harry unite in Instagram video for World Mental Health Day

The world’s two most famous redheads have teamed up for a cheeky World Mental Health Day video. → Read More

Rugby Union: Wallabies legend Michael Lynagh wants son to play for Australia

Every father should remember that one day his son will follow his example instead of his advice but Australian rugby union fans are praying Louis Lynagh does both. → Read More

Peter Dutton has refused to withdraw legal action against the journalists who were subject to AFP raids

Home Affairs Minister Peter Dutton has rejected calls to drop legal action against journalists targeted in recent police raids. → Read More

Amal Clooney takes swipe at Australia’s failure to protect press freedom

Human rights lawyer Amal Clooney has taken a swipe at Australia’s failure to protect press freedom following police raids and threats of criminal charges against journalists for doing their jobs. → Read More