



The Macpherson Angle | 7 June
Jacinta Allan's complaining about not-so-nice billboards cropping up in Melbourne, Anika Wells is back in the spotlight over her expenses. Plus, the surprise receiver of the Variety Magazine's 'Power of Women' award at the weekend.

The Macpherson Angle | 31 May
Helen Mirren harassed in the street for the crime of liking Israel, the ABC worries the Coalition might prevent men from using female bathrooms. Plus, Mehreen Faruqi uses Senate estimates to make sure everyone's done their homework.

The Macpherson Angle | 24 May
Common sense is returning to the energy debate with the number of people supporting nuclear and coal increasing, actual show business people are turning against the government. Plus, the US looks set to announce a deal with Iran but at what cost?

The Macpherson Angle | 17 May
The Coalition promises to protect women-only spaces, huge crowds gather for two very different protests in the UK. Plus, the United Nations has spent years hyperventilating about climate change but why have they now decided to cool it?

The Macpherson Angle | 10 May
Pauline Hanson's One Nation has won its first ever lower house seat, Israel built and defended a secret base in the -Iraqi desert to support their campaign against Iran. Plus, Buddhists in South Korea have unveiled Gabi, a 130cm tall humanoid monk.

The Macpherson Angle | 3 May
Security experts say taxpayers could be up for $2m per year for ISIS brides’ security surveillance when they return to Australia. Plus, UK police have been accused of being too rough when arresting the man now accused of stabbing Jews in London.

The Macpherson Angle | 26 April
Yet another attempt on Donald Trump's life, this time at the White House Correspondents' Dinner. Plus, could Donald Trump take the Falkland Islands off the UK and give them to Argentina?

The Macpherson Angle | 19 April
Hundreds of pro-Palestinian supporters in Brisbane take to the streets dressed up as John Farnham. Plus, a Grammy award-winning music star posts a video online mocking the baby he shares with his gay partner as homophobic.

The Macpherson Angle | 12 April
The US and Iran's peace talks fall flat as they fail to make an agreement, the government is due to launch a fuel-saving ad campaign. Plus, veterans protest Ben Roberts-Smith's arrest and a war memorial dedicated to him is altered.

The Macpherson Angle | 5 April
Fuel rationing becomes more likely as Labor becomes less trustworthy during the fuel crisis, Trump issues an updated threat to Iran over the Strait of Hormuz. Plus, the largest Christian baptism in Australian history takes place.