The star was stripped of his visa by the immigration minister, Alex Hawke, earlier today, sparking a fresh legal battle over the world number one’s bid to compete in the Australian Open.
Revealing the reasons for the decision, Djokovic’s lawyer Nick Wood said the minister had decided to assume or accept that the tennis player has a medical reason for not being vaccinated, that he complied with the law when flying to Australia, and he “poses a negligible risk to others” due to natural immunity from recently having Covid.
Continue reading your story on the app
Continue reading your story in the newspaper
Vodafone warns earnings for year ahead will be flat
VODAFONE left the City disappointed today as it kept investors waiting for deals and warned of an inflation-driven slowdown.
Will Musk walk away from his Twitter deal?
ELON MUSK has stoked speculation he could walk away from his $44 billion deal to buy Twitter by saying he will not proceed until he has proof that fewer than 5% of accounts on the social media platform are fake or spam.
Landsec reports record £63 million of deals for city centre offices amid 'war for talent'
COMPANIES are snapping up high-end office space at record levels, according to the boss of Landsec, as the return to the workplace continues.
Bravo to Jake Daniels for taking on football's taboo
JAKE DANIELS'S decision to come out as the first openly gay male footballer in the UK has the potential to change not just his life but the game as a whole.
Heard forced to admit she hasn't given $7m divorce cash to charity
AMBER HEARD has admitted she has not yet donated her $7 million divorce settlement to charity but insists her libel battle with ex-husband Johnny Depp is to blame.
Jamie Vardy joins wife Rebekah at libel trial ahead of ex-teammate Rooney's evidence
WAGS AT WAR DAY 6 UNITED WE STAND? VARDYS AT COURT
QUEEN SIGNALS NEW ERA OF CROSSRAIL
HER MAJESTY AT PADDINGTON TO GIVE SEAL OF APPROVAL TO ELIZABETH LINE | PM: Crossrail will pump more life through London
Vodafone rallies as Abu Dhabi group buys in
MARKET ROUND-UP
KANE SET TO STAY WITH CONTE AT THE HELM
STRIKER'S SPURS FUTURE LOOKS MORE CERTAIN UNDER ITALIAN | 'We're looking forward to next season, working with a great manager'
Cannabis ruins lives and legalising it won't help
THE papers last week were filled with photos of Sadiq Khan peering stony-faced at rows of large plants. No, he was not enjoying a surprisingly solemn trip to Kew Gardens - he was visiting a legal cannabis farm in California. The experience has inspired him to announce a new commission tasked with assessing the legal status of cannabis back home.
Why We Are Not Responsible Toward the Environment
DR. ICHAK ADIZES is an expert in change management for organizations. Here he shares some of the reasons why companies are not changing their actions in relation to the environment, even though everyone knows we are facing an environmental crisis. He also offers simple solutions that will bring change.
A Place to Escape
This former Jo'burger loves sharing her Little Karoo haven with all who appreciate its peace and quiet.
We're With Her: Bella Heathcote
The Australian star of Netflix's highly bingeable Pieces of Her is handling Covid just fine, but would really prefer not to endure your lame Aussie accent.
Living Art
Keen to try shaping some of your plants into topiaries and patterns? We show you how…
Quitting Russia Won't Be Easy
The rapid withdrawal means companies may not recoup the value of their abandoned operations
The Pushback
Millions of refugees are fleeing war, persecution, and the effects of the climate crisis. A new frontier of brutality awaits them.
Carefully Curated
"Thanks to clever choices and daily care, this garden with its more than 100 roses looks gorgeous for months on end."
CRUISING IN COMPANY
RALLY ENTRIES ARE BOOMING LIKE NEVER BEFORE – WE DISCOVER THE ALLURE OF CRUISING IN COMPANY. PLUS OUR ESSENTIAL LISTING OF ORGANISED RALLIES TO TAKE YOU ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD
DAN-TASTIC!
Eight months into his DAYS job, Dan Feuerriegel has found his groove.
Australia Wants Facebook Held Liable for Anonymous Comments
Australia’s prime minister described social media as a “coward’s palace” and warned that digital platforms including Facebook should be held liable for defamatory comments posted anonymously.