Former spy chief Dennis Richardson is calling for a second interim report from the royal commission into antisemitism, warning it would be "unacceptable" to leave findings about any intelligence failures that contributed to the Bondi terrorist attack until the end of the year. Just days after sensationally quitting the royal commission, the former head of ASIO publicly broke ranks about its report timetable. He warned crucial findings about intelligence agencies could not wait until the final report in December, given the current threat in Australia. Mr Richardson was initially tasked after the Bondi attack with leading a short, sharp, standalone...