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Paul Gallagher

Morning Mail: Immigration detention security failures revealed; alarm over ‘prediction market’ bets; Spurs secure survival

More than 12 escapes or attempted escapes have taken place in the 14 months MTC has had control of immigration detention in Australia.
More than 12 escapes or attempted escapes have taken place in the 14 months MTC has had control of immigration detention in Australia. Illustration: Guy Shield/The Guardian

Good morning. This morning we reveal how a series of catastrophic security failures involving the US private prison company running Australia’s immigration detention centres has allowed the escape of high-risk detainees, caused ill-equipped staff to be injured and triggered multiple investigations, one of which warned its “minimalist staffing model” was putting workers and detainees at risk.

Elsewhere, the US and Iran appear to be edging towards ending their war – but Donald Trump is facing backlash from hawks within Republican ranks.

And there are warnings over US-based “prediction market” sites raking in huge money in bets on Australian politics.

Plus, we have all the latest on an action-packed final round in the English Premier League.

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What’s happening today

  • NSW | Public hearings are scheduled in the NSW parliamentary inquiry into fossil fuel sector emissions.

  • NSW | The second block of public hearings in the royal commission on antisemitism and social cohesion begins today in Sydney.

  • Politics | Federal parliament is sitting this week.

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