Voters in the UK react to a Labour landslide victory; Newly independent senator Fatima Payman is warmly welcomed in Western Australia; Wimbledon defending champion Carlos Alcaraz and world-number-one Jannik Sinner advance to the fourth round.
Newly independent senator Fatima Payman is warmly welcomed in Western Australia
The plan, announced at a Joint Council on Closing the Gap meeting, will see new clinics built, existing ones renovated and the construction of housing for health workers across regional New South Wales. The senator left the Labor party after senior party leaders including Prime Minister Anthony Albanese chose to suspend her from the caucus after she crossed the senate floor to support the recognition of a Palestinian state.
Play ended in late afternoon on most courts as rains swept southwest London, but the significant action, including wins for women's second seed Coco Gauff and British favourite Emma Raducanu, went ahead under the Centre Court and Court One roofs.
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