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Morning Mail: Sam Kerr in court, Dutton poll boost, Trump delays Mexico tariffs​on February 3, 2025 at 7:58 pm

Want to get this in your inbox every weekday? Sign up for the Morning Mail here, and finish your day with our Afternoon Update newsletterMorning everyone. The long-awaited trial of Sam Kerr on charges of racially aggravated harassment began in London overnight with the court hearing that the incident stemmed from an altercation in a police station in the early hours. We have a full report, plus how more voters are increasingly seeing Peter Dutton as in touch with their concerns than Anthony Albanese, how Mexico’s president has talked Donald Trump down from his tariff threat – for now – and Cate Blanchett on the “distressing” aftermath of #MeToo.Exclusive | More voters see Peter Dutton as in touch with ordinary Australians, decisive and better in a crisis than Anthony Albanese, with the opposition leader’s standing improving on key leadership indicators in our latest Guardian Essential poll.‘Stupid and white’ | Sam Kerr called a Metropolitan police officer “fucking stupid and white” after he doubted her claim of being abducted by a taxi driver, a court in London heard overnight. The Matildas star is accused of causing racially aggravated intentional harassment after a row with a cab driver ended up with an altercation with the officer at a police station.Shark attack | A teenage girl has died after being bitten by a shark off Bribie Island near Brisbane, at a spot popular with surfers.‘Dark money’ | Almost $70m of “dark money” flowed to the major parties and the Greens in the past financial year, our analysis reveals, as the Albanese government pushes to pass laws to overhaul the opaque political donations regime.Exclusive | The Greens have offered to water down their demands on the gambling ads bill in a challenge to Labor to push through legislation that was shelved last year. Continue reading…Want to get this in your inbox every weekday? Sign up for the Morning Mail here, and finish your day with our Afternoon Update newsletterMorning everyone. The long-awaited trial of Sam Kerr on charges of racially aggravated harassment began in London overnight with the court hearing that the incident stemmed from an altercation in a police station in the early hours. We have a full report, plus how more voters are increasingly seeing Peter Dutton as in touch with their concerns than Anthony Albanese, how Mexico’s president has talked Donald Trump down from his tariff threat – for now – and Cate Blanchett on the “distressing” aftermath of #MeToo.Exclusive | More voters see Peter Dutton as in touch with ordinary Australians, decisive and better in a crisis than Anthony Albanese, with the opposition leader’s standing improving on key leadership indicators in our latest Guardian Essential poll.‘Stupid and white’ | Sam Kerr called a Metropolitan police officer “fucking stupid and white” after he doubted her claim of being abducted by a taxi driver, a court in London heard overnight. The Matildas star is accused of causing racially aggravated intentional harassment after a row with a cab driver ended up with an altercation with the officer at a police station.Shark attack | A teenage girl has died after being bitten by a shark off Bribie Island near Brisbane, at a spot popular with surfers.‘Dark money’ | Almost $70m of “dark money” flowed to the major parties and the Greens in the past financial year, our analysis reveals, as the Albanese government pushes to pass laws to overhaul the opaque political donations regime.Exclusive | The Greens have offered to water down their demands on the gambling ads bill in a challenge to Labor to push through legislation that was shelved last year. Continue reading…   

Morning everyone. The long-awaited trial of Sam Kerr on charges of racially aggravated harassment began in London overnight with the court hearing that the incident stemmed from an altercation in a police station in the early hours. We have a full report, plus how more voters are increasingly seeing Peter Dutton as in touch with their concerns than Anthony Albanese, how Mexico’s president has talked Donald Trump down from his tariff threat – for now – and Cate Blanchett on the “distressing” aftermath of #MeToo.

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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Leader of the Opposition Peter Dutton during a Last Post ceremony at the Australian War Memorial in Canberra, Monday, February 3, 2025. (AAP Image/Mick Tsikas) NO ARCHIVING

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