Good morning. Schools set up by the secretive Exclusive Brethren receive generous taxpayer subsidies while students are subject to strict surveillance, need approval to access external counselling and are discouraged from going to university, a Guardian Australia investigation has found. In France a last-minute alliance of left-green parties, alongside tactical voting, has relegated Marine Le Pen’s far-right National Rally to third place in the French election, according to projections. Polls had predicted NR would perform much better, perhaps even forming government. And back home analysis has found that 7 million people living in Australia’s major cities face huge barriers in accessing reliable public transport. It means they have little choice but to rely on their cars – and lower income suburbs appear to be the worst off. |