Trump doesn't care about making enemies. But Australia does. People here pride themselves on 'mateship' – a value that embodies friendship and loyalty – and that extends to politics too.
"Young children would know the signs to look out for and they might be made more aware of what's happening in their body and know what to approach their GP with as they grow."A Department for Education spokesperson said the new RSHE curriculum, currently open for consultation, will include endometriosis, polycystic ovary syndrome and heavy menstrual bleeding.
“Schools can further tailor their teaching to address the issues that their pupils face, including focusing on specific questions around health as part of the relationships, sex and health curriculum,” they said.Follow BBC Yorkshire onSend your story ideas to yorkslincs.news@bbc.co.uk
For Debbie Holland and Sarah Sykes what began as a friendship forged at the school gates has evolved into a much deeper bond as they support each other through cancer.Debbie, 45, was diagnosed with stage three breast cancer in February. Four months later, Sarah, 38, found out her breast cancer had returned and spread to her lungs.
The pair, from Ossett, in West Yorkshire, first met when their eldest girls started primary school in 2016 and over the years they have shared many milestones.
But, as they navigate a more difficult journey together, the women say they would not want to do it with anyone else.The execution of the long-range drone strikes is being co-ordinated by Ukraine’s intelligence agencies, who work in secrecy. But the BBC has been told by other sources about some of the detail.
Scores of drones can be fired for any one mission – as many as 60 at one target.The attacks are mostly carried out at night. Most will be shot down. As few as 10% may reach the target. Some drones are even shot down along the way by friendly fire - Ukraine’s own air defences.
Ukraine has had to work out ways to counter Russian electronic jamming. Terminal Autonomy’s Scythe drone uses visual positioning – navigating its course and examining the terrain by Artificial Intelligence. There is no pilot involved.Palantir software will have already mapped the best routes. Mr Serra-Martins says flying a lot of drones is key to overwhelming and exhausting Russia’s air defences. So too is making the drones cheaper than the missiles trying to shoot them down, or the targets they are trying to hit.