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Morning Mail: Liberal leadership spill vote - live

Guardian Australia's Morning Mail
Monday 9 February 2014
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Liberal leadership vote

 The Prime Minister Tony Abbott at a special Ecumenical Service before the start of the Parliamentary year this morning at Canberra Baptist church in Kingston, Monday 9th February 2015. Photograph: Mike Bowers/Guardian Australia 
The prime minister has acknowledged he might lose a leadership vote in the partyroom only 16 months after taking office – as Newspoll records Abbott’s net satisfaction rating at a record low. Follow all the developments from Canberra, live now.

Ballot papers will be distributed to MPs and senators at a special party room meeting at 9am. Use our spill explainer to see how 101 Liberals will today decide Tony Abbott's fate.
The PM has declared himself "chastened" as hedesperately fights off the leadership challenge, while suggesting ministers could lose their jobs if they support this morning’s spill motion

We also have analysis from Katharine Murphy: How the Liberal party machine swallowed the real Tony Abbott alive – Lenore Taylor: Whether he survives the leadership spill or not, Tony Abbott's time is up– and David Marr: Abbott is in trouble because he never let the junkyard dog go.

See how the leadership spill unfolded in our timeline of spill events, and First Dog has a handy board game to get you through the vote: It's time to playSpillopoly, the Liberal party leadership democracy deathmatch
Don't miss any of the spill action – follow it now in today's politics live blog.


Around the world
 Baher Mohamed, Mohamed Fahmy and Peter Greste in court in March 2014. Photograph: Heba Elkholy/AP  
Peter Greste's al-Jazeera colleagues in Egypt, Canadian Mohamed Fahmy and Egyptian Baher Mohamed will face a new trial.

Leaders from France, Germany, Ukraine and Russia are due to meet in Minsk on Wednesday in a fresh attempt to reach a peace deal in the Ukrainian conflict.
 




One last thing
The bra that stopped a stray bullet - video still 
The bra that stopped a bullet. According to a news report, a black lace underwired bra may have saved a woman's life in Brazil.

Have an excellent day – and if you spot something I've missed, let me know on Twitter @earleyedition.
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