Morning Mail: what next for Fatima Payman; big gains for French far-right; schools in ‘disgraceful’ disrepair

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WA senator suspended indefinitely from Labor caucus; high election turnout as National Rally leads early results; calls for education infrastructure funding

Fatima Payman’s interview with ABC TV’s Insiders program on Sunday morning was the last straw for the Labor leadership group.Fatima Payman’s interview with ABC TV’s Insiders program on Sunday morning was the last straw for the Labor leadership group.Good morning. The WA senator Fatima Payman has given voice to many who condemn the Gaza crisis but it appears her career as a Labor politician is all but over after she vowed to cross the floor again.

There are calls for the Albanese government to restart infrastructure funding for public schools as data reveals facilities are in rapid decline and “disgraceful” disrepair with problems such as black mould, holes in walls and broken air conditioning. And early estimates have put the far-right National Rally in the lead in the first round of France’s high-stakes election.indefinitely suspendedfrom a former patient after an investigation by the medical regulator found he had failed to warn her that she may be left with nerve injuries.as he faces calls from pundits, media and voters to step asideView image in fullscreen

Australia is the ‘allergy capital of the world’ – but we don’t know why food allergies are so common in Australian children.Food allergies, particularly in children, can be inconvenient and distressing. Global trends show that allergies differ country to country – with peanut allergies being more common in Australia, the UK and the US, and less common in Asia.

. The domestic manufacture, supply, commercial possession and advertisement of disposable and non-therapeutic vapes are banned under the reforms, meaning vapes will only be available behind the counter at a pharmacy. E-cigarette packaging and flavours will also be tightly restricted – and until October adults will need to get a prescription from their GP to buy a therapeutic vape.

 

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