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Archived digest for June 30, 2026. This page preserves that day's global news selection with compact summaries, visible HTML text, and clear source attribution.

June 30, 2026
Burnham’s vibe shift gives Labour one more chance but voters also need hope
PoliticsThe Guardian World

Burnham’s vibe shift gives Labour one more chance but voters also need hope

Andy Burnham's relaxed demeanor at a recent event signals a shift in Labour's approach, aiming to connect emotionally with voters. This change may offer the party a renewed chance to resonate with the public and restore hope ahead of upcoming elections.

Australia politics live: McIntosh doubles down on call for Liberal ‘rebrand’; PM backs Hogan on Hanson
EconomyThe Guardian World

Australia politics live: McIntosh doubles down on call for Liberal ‘rebrand’; PM backs Hogan on Hanson

Australian PM Anthony Albanese defends tax reforms aimed at stabilizing the housing market amidst declining auction rates. Political leaders emphasize the need for a rebranding of the Liberal party to resonate better with voters, highlighting concerns over property affordability.

Liberal supreme court justices condemn ‘destabilizing’ ruling that expands Trump’s power to fire regulators – live
EnergyThe Guardian World

Liberal supreme court justices condemn ‘destabilizing’ ruling that expands Trump’s power to fire regulators – live

Liberal justices of the U.S. Supreme Court criticized a ruling that allows President Trump to fire federal regulators, arguing it grants unprecedented power. This decision is significant as it raises concerns about executive overreach and the independence of regulatory bodies.

Transparency, standards and a new commissioner – but does the maternity review go far enough?
PoliticsThe Guardian World

Transparency, standards and a new commissioner – but does the maternity review go far enough?

A new review of maternity services in England highlights ongoing systemic failures and calls for government reforms. While it offers recommendations to improve care quality and safety, concerns remain about the lack of focus on issues like systemic racism and the impact of traumatic births.