HEADLINES: Australia's Biggest Cocaine Bust & Nicole Kidman Sends Public Message to Keith Urban
6/22/20264 min
🗞️ HEADLINES 🗞️
- The grandmother of missing four-year-old Gus Lamont has spoken out, saying the police are investigating a theory that she buried her grandson
- British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer is expected to resign as early as today
- The Australian Federal Police have intercepted the country’s largest-ever cocaine shipment
- Australia’s largest chicken producer has locked down all its farms after discovering the deadly H5N1 bird flu
- Hollywood exes Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban are proving they're on great terms after finalising their divorce
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Tali Blackman· Host0:03
[upbeat music] Good afternoon. I'm Tully Blackman, with the latest from The Quicky newsroom for Monday, June 22. One of the grandmothers of missing four-year-old Gus Lamont has spoken out, saying the police are investigating a theory that she buried her grandson following an accident on his parents' remote property in South Australia. In an interview with 7Spotlight, Josie Murray strongly denies involvement and called the idea ludicrous.
Josie Murray· Soundbite0:33
We know we're innocent. We absolutely know we're innocent. We know that, that we couldn't and didn't do anything, and the hard part, obviously, is to convince other people of that.
Tali Blackman· Host0:45
Gus disappeared from Oak Park Station on September 27 last year. Police previously said there's no evidence of abduction and ruled out the boy wandering off. British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer is expected to resign as early as today following a weekend of intense cabinet pressure. Starmer's popularity has decreased since taking office in July 2024. Senior ministers have now told him his position is untenable following a by-election win by former Manchester mayor Andy Burnham, who won a critical northern seat last week and is poised to challenge for the leadership. While Starmer previously vowed to fight for his job, close allies admit he's now reflecting on political