PoliticsFederalNeed to Know LiveLiveNatasha RudraUpdated Jun 5, 2026 – 1.54am, first published at 1.19amKey Posts1 min ago — 1.54AMFormer Trump adviser Bolton reaches plea deal over mishandling classified documents, CNN reports34 mins ago — 1.21AMIran allows nuclear inspection36 mins ago — 1.19AMIsrael strikes in Lebanon despite ceasefire deal 1 hr ago — 12.40AMWelcomeAdvertisementGo to latestPinned post – 12.40AMWelcomeEmailLinkedInTwitterFacebookWelcome to the Australian Financial Review’s coverage of breaking news for Friday 5 June. Here are some of the top stories from overnight:Half of unfair dismissal claims are written using AI, the Senate has been toldUK bans Lex Greensill from being company director for nine yearsPenny Wong believes activists sexually abused by Israeli forcesCGT, negative gearing measures pass the lower houseLabor defeats Allegra Spender’s ‘income average’ amendmentTreasury boss apologises for $4000 error in speechFormer KPMG partner condemns ‘playbook of isolation’ against whistleblowersLatest In FederalFetching latest articlesSponsoredMost Viewed In Politics
US-Iran war live updates: Iran allows inspection of nuclear power plant but block uranium request
Iran has allowed UN monitors to visit its Bushehr nuclear facility for the first time since the war started but refused to let them inspect its enriched uranium. Follow updates here.











