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  • PM says Australia supports US acting to stop Iran getting nuclear weapons | Australia news live: …

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    PM says Australia supports US acting to stop Iran getting nuclear weapons

    Anthony Albanese will hold a meeting of the National Security Committee regarding the US strikes against Iran. (ABC News: Simon Beardsell)

    Australia's government expressed support for the United States "acting to prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon" after the US launched a daytime attack on the Middle Eastern nation.

    Anthony Albanese said in a joint statement with two senior ministers that the international community had been clear that the Iranian regime could never be allowed to develop nuclear weapons.

    The United Kingdom government warned against escalating conflict while the European Commission urged "maximum restraint".

    Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says the government supports the United States acting to stop Iran acquiring nuclear weapons, while leaders in the United Kingdom and European Union have warned against escalating conflict in the Middle East and urged restraint.

    Australia news live: cabinet’s national security committee to meet as US and Israel strike Iran

    Penny Wong due to speak from Adelaide after government declared its support for US action. Follow the latest updates live

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    Penny Wong has confirmed travel advice has been updated for Israel, Lebanon, Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates.

    She says Australia is engaged with international partners and consular staff around the world.

    “We have activated our crisis centre to provide consular support to Australians in the region and this morning we are opening our registration portal in Iran and Israel.”

    Penny Wong has been asked about the legal basis for the bombings under international law.

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    Australians warned against travelling to Qatar and United Arab Emirates in wake of US-Israel strikes on Iran

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  • Acting and music legends’ £15m mansions for sale in Oxfordshire | Michael Caine’s £10m Oxfordsh…

    Acting and music legends’ £15m mansions for sale in Oxfordshire | Michael Caine’s £10m Oxfordsh…

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    Acting and music legends' £15m mansions for sale in Oxfordshire

    An acting legend and a music icon's mansions are for sale in Oxfordshire for more than £15m combined.

    The two former homes of a pair of celebrities are now available to buy in the county at eye-watering prices.

    Actor Michael Caine has starred in Battle of Britain, The Italian Job, The Eagle Has Landed, and The Muppets Christmas Carol over the years.

    The 92-year-old also famously played Bruce Wayne's trusty butler Alfred Pennyworth in Christopher Nolan's Dark Knight trilogy.

    READ MORE: Pop legend's £5.25m Oxfordshire mansion with six bedrooms up for sale

    Mr Caine previously owned Rectory Farm House in Church Lane, North Stoke near Wallingford, where he lived with his family from 1984 to 1999.

    Michael Caine's £10m Oxfordshire mansion 'taken off open market'

    Hollywood star Michael Caine's former £10m mansion in Oxfordshire has been taken off the open market.

    The 92-year-old actor has starred in Battle of Britain, The Italian Job, The Eagle Has Landed, and The Muppets Christmas Carol over the years.

    He also famously played Bruce Wayne's trusty butler Alfred Pennyworth in Christopher Nolan's Dark Knight trilogy.

    Mr Caine previously owned Rectory Farm House in Church Lane, North Stoke near Wallingford, where he lived with his family from 1984 to 1999.

    READ MORE: Pop legend's £5.25m Oxfordshire mansion with six bedrooms up for sale

    It was sold by the movie star back in 2020 when it had been listed on the market for £6.95m.

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    'Masterpiece' film based on classic book with acting royalty on BBC tonight | Films | Entertainment

    A cinematic masterpiece hailed as 'one of the greatest films ever made' and 'an absolute banger' graces BBC4 screens this evening.

    Helmed by John Huston, The Man Who Would Be King arrived in cinemas in 1975 as a sweeping adventure adapted from Rudyard Kipling's literary work, featuring Sean Connery and Michael Caine in the roles of Danny Dravot and Peachy Carnehan.

    The duo portray British military officers serving in India who, weary of their regimented existence, venture into the remote region of Kafiristan, where locals eventually welcome and worship them as leaders.

    Following a chain of misinterpretations, the inhabitants mistake Dravot for a deity, though the pair's elaborate ruse proves unsustainable.

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  • Harrison Ford, 83, ‘Isn’t Giving Up’ Acting, Believes Formal Retirement Is ‘a Death Sente…

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    Harrison Ford, 83, ‘Isn’t Giving Up’ Acting, Believes Formal Retirement Is ‘a Death Sentence’ (Exclusive)

    Harrison Ford’s 2026 to-do list doesn’t include retiring from Hollywood, says a source.

    The legendary actor, 83, next appears in Season 3 of Shrinking — set to be released on Wednesday, January 28 — and hinted in an emotional Instagram video posted by Apple TV that he hopes to continue making the hit comedy-drama series in the future.

    “Harrison isn’t giving up on working at all,” the source tells the National Enquirer. “As usual, he has multiple big projects brewing, even as he continues to remain committed to Shrinking.”

    With an estimated net worth of $300 million, the star of blockbuster franchises like Indiana Jones, Star Wars and Blade Runner could seemingly afford to step away from the spotlight, but “he sees formal retirement as a death sentence,” explains the source. “Harrison truly believes it would be bad for his health to give up his film and TV career, especially when he still finds inspiration in a lot of the work that he does.”

    Confirmed: ‘Indiana Jones’ Star Harrison Ford Isn’t Retiring After All

    For years, fans have wondered when Harrison Ford might finally step away from Hollywood. After more than five decades on screen, countless iconic roles, and a career that helped define modern blockbuster filmmaking, the question has hovered every time Ford spoke about aging, legacy, or slowing down. Now, at 83, the answer is clearer than ever: retirement isn’t happening.

    Despite occasional comments over the years that hinted at easing back, Ford has made it known that formally retiring from acting is not something he believes in. Those close to him say he views retirement not as rest, but as something that would ultimately work against him—both creatively and personally. In his mind, staying active and engaged is essential.

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    Harrison Ford Shuts Down Retirement Talk After Failed ‘Indiana Jones’ Film

    For decades, Harrison Ford has been synonymous with some of the most iconic characters in film history. From space smugglers to reluctant heroes, his career has spanned generations. So when Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny (2023) arrived as the final chapter for his legendary archaeologist, it reignited a familiar question among fans: was this the end of Harrison Ford’s time on screen altogether?

    While Dial of Destiny marked a definitive farewell to Indiana Jones, Ford has pushed back strongly on the idea that he’s preparing to retire from acting. At 83, he has openly said that stepping away completely isn’t something he believes in, especially while he still enjoys the work and feels challenged by new roles.

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