Authorities have confirmed the man responsible for the terror attack on London Bridge was a convicted terrorist who had recently been released from prison on parole.
Attorney-General Christian Porter has claimed One Nation Leader Pauline Hanson secured a deal with the CFMMEU after the government's union-busting bill suffered a shock defeat in the Senate.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison has expressed his condolences to the victims of the London terror attack, and to those of the stabbing in the Netherlands.
A Chinese defector - claiming to be a former spy - reportedly had never been considered enough of a threat to attract any interest from intelligence agencies.
Anthony Albanese has met with healthcare nurses as the opposition leader celebrates the government's failure to pass the Ensuring Integrity Bill, which was designed to crack down on rogue unions.
ANU terror expert Clive Williams says the latest terror attack in London is a lesson "not to release people from prison unless we are reasonably sure that they are no longer a threat to the public".
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