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Indian police investigate ticket resales for Coldplay Mumbai gigs
After tickets quickly sold out, some began to reappear on unauthorised third-party websites for more than 750Indian police have opened an investigation after touts bought up tickets for Coldplay's upcoming Mumbai shows and put them back on sale for more than 750 each.India is often missed off global tours by popular western artists and news that Coldplay would be coming to India for the first time in January to perform two nights of their world tour in Mumbai had been greeted with wild excitement by music fans. Continue reading...
Martin Lewis says energy price cap is a ‘pants cap’
Consumer champion urges people to head to a price comparison website to find a cheaper deal
NSW police attempt to block pro-Palestine rally on 7 October an ‘attack on fundamental democratic rights’, protesters say
Exclusive: police say they will fight to prevent the protests due to safety concerns as Palestine Action Group says it unequivocally opposes' moveThe organisers behind the weekly pro-Palestine protests have criticised New South Wales Police for their decision to apply to the state's supreme court to prevent two pro-Palestine protests from going ahead on 6 and 7 October.Palestine Action Group (PAG) had informed police of the protests and submitted the required paperwork request, known as form 1, for both. Continue reading...
US couple blocked from suing Uber after crash say daughter agreed to Uber Eats terms
New Jersey appeals court sides with ride-hailing company, saying arbitration provision in terms was valid'A New Jersey couple seriously injured when their Uber driver ran a red light and collided with another car has lost a bid to take legal action against the company in court.John McGinty and Georgia McGinty argue Uber is enforcing an arbitration agreement after their daughter clicked agree" when presented with updated terms and conditions while ordering food via her mom's Uber Eats account. Continue reading...
Cruise ship stranded in Belfast for four months to return hours after leaving
Villa Vie Odyssey forced to sail back to Northern Ireland to complete paperworkA luxury cruise ship that finally set sail after unexpectedly spending four months in Belfast before a three-year voyage is expected to return to the city.Passengers cheered, applauded and hugged the liner's chief when he confirmed on Monday night that they were ready to leave Northern Ireland. Continue reading...
Girl, 14, sustains potentially life-changing injuries in ‘acid’ attack at London school
Substance, believed to be acidic, was thrown at pupils and staff at a west London school, say policeA teenage girl has been left with potentially life-changing injuries after a substance, believed to be acidic, was thrown at pupils and staff at a west London school, according to police.Officers on patrol were flagged down at 4.42pm on Monday by staff at Westminster academy in Alfred Road after the substance was allegedly thrown. Continue reading...
Determined dad walks 30 miles after Helene to walk daughter down aisle
David Jones navigated tangled mess' of flooding and debris in trek to Tennessee after hurricane ravaged south-eastA US man has made his case for all pending father of the year contests after reportedly walking 30 miles (48km) through flooding and debris inflicted by Hurricane Helene to walk his daughter down the aisle at her wedding in Tennessee.David Jones's determined trek took him through some of the areas most devastated by Helene after the powerful category 4 hurricane made landfall in Florida's Big Bend region and crossed much of the south-eastern US. Continue reading...
Lorry plummets 18 metres from a bridge on M6 in Cheshire
Driver is not thought to have serious injuries after vehicle fell from Thelwall viaduct between junctions 20 and 21A lorry has fallen 18 metres (60ft) from a bridge on the M6 in Cheshire, and police have advised motorists to avoid the area.The vehicle plummeted from the Thelwall viaduct between junctions 20 and 21, landing on the embankment below, Cheshire constabulary said. The driver of the lorry is not believed to have suffered life-threatening injuries. Continue reading...
Controversial Queensland mayor labels Steven Miles’ move to oust him a ‘political hit job’
Premier issues show cause notice to Troy Thompson as investigation into the Townsville mayor's military service record continues
Greggs says it has no plans for more price rises as sales slow
Bakery chain's shares fall as it says outlook for 2025 is better than for this year
Woman killed in NT town’s second suspected DV death since July
Emergency services unable to save 22-year-old after responding to reports of a distressed man in Katherine on Monday night
Mulberry rejects £83m takeover bid from Mike Ashley’s Frasers Group
British handbag maker says it is raising cash for turnaround and does not need offer from Sports Direct owner
Former human rights lawyer admits fraud over Iraq war claims
Phil Shiner sought up to 200,000 of legal aid funding to represent clients including Khuder Al-SweadyThe former human rights lawyer Phil Shiner has pleaded guilty to fraud charges linked to claims made against Iraq war veterans.Shiner, 67, appeared at Southwark crown court on Monday and pleaded guilty to three counts of fraud, according to the National Crime Agency (NCA). He will be sentenced on 2 December. Continue reading...
Investigation launched after baby seal found with spinal injuries on Victorian beach
Sub-Antarctic fur seal euthanised after being found on Lake Bunga Beach near Lakes Entrance on 17 September
LNP signals extension of coal power on day one of Queensland election race
Premier Steven Miles visited the governor on a 50 cent bus fare to start the election campaign, while David Crisafulli pushed controversial coal power plan
Las Vegas radio stations ban Green Day after frontman calls city ‘the worst shithole in America’
Two Las Vegas stations pull band's songs from rotation after Billie Joe Armstrong criticises decision to move his favourite baseball team to the cityAt least two Las Vegas radio stations have removed Green Day from their playlists after frontman Billie Joe Armstrong called the city the worst shithole in America".Speaking on stage on 20 September during a performance at San Francisco's Oracle Park, Armstrong complained about the decision of John Fisher, the current owner of the Oakland Athletics baseball team, to move it to Las Vegas. Continue reading...
US secretary of defence warns of ‘serious consequences’ for Iran if it attacks Israel or exploits tensions – as it happened
This live blog has closed, you can continue to follow live coverage on our new liveblogHere is the video clip of US president Joe Biden saying a broader war in the Middle East had to be averted". Despite diplomatic efforts the US, Egypt and Qatar have been unable to broker a deal between Israel and Hamas for a ceasefire in Gaza since the 2023 deal ended ten months ago on 30 November.Itay Blumental, who is military correspondent at Israel's Channel 11, reports on social media that the UAV intercepted earlier by Israel's military was targeted at infrastructure in the Karish gas field out at sea. Israel's military has also issued a video which it says shows the interception. The Karish gas field belongs to Israel as part of a deal brokered with Lebanon over disputed waters in 2022. Continue reading...
ABC managing director apologises to staff who experienced racism after review reveals ‘disturbing’ treatment
Review led by Indigenous lawyer Dr Terri Janke spoke to 120 current and former staff, with all but one saying they had personally experienced racism at the national broadcaster
Israeli military says it is carrying out ‘limited’ ground operation targeting Hezbollah in Lebanon
IDF says it has launched raids on villages close to the border that pose an immediate threat to Israeli communities', as Lebanon says Israeli strikes have killed 95 people in past 24 hours
Seoul crowd crush police sent to jail for deadly failings in Itaewon disaster
South Korean court hands out three jail terms, one of them suspended, to officers for professional negligence after 159 mostly young people diedA South Korean court has given three police officers prison sentences over their handling of a 2022 Halloween crush in a Seoul nightlife district that killed 159 people.The convictions on Monday are the first over the failure by authorities to prevent or adequately respond to the overcrowding that occurred in the popular Itaewon district. No top-level officials have been charged or held accountable, prompting criticism from bereaved families and opposition politicians. Continue reading...
Online retailer eBay scraps fees for private sellers in UK
In latest response to rivals such as Depop and Vinted, users now only pay transaction fees on sales of vehiclesOnline retailer eBay has scrapped fees for private sellers across almost all of its categories as it attempts to keep fast-growing rivals such as Depop and Vinted at arm's length.The move means eBay's UK sellers no longer have to pay transaction fees, except for cars, motorcycles and other vehicles. Continue reading...
UK Black History Month kicks off aiming to ‘reclaim narratives’
London property once home to Malcolm X gets blue plaque, and Bristol exhibition explores 1833 slavery abolitionExhibitions and plaques celebrating leading Black figures and highlighting the harrowing legacy of the enslavement of African people will be part of Black History Month.First run in the UK in October 1987, Black History Month is the largest and most widespread celebration of Black culture and the historical and contemporary contributions of black Britons. Continue reading...
‘Everything is dead’: Ukraine rushes to stem ecocide after river poisoning
Russia is suspected of deliberately leaking chemical waste into a river, with deadly consequences for wildlifeSerhiy Kraskov picked up a twig and poked at a small fish floating in the Desna River. It's a roach. It died recently. You can tell because its eyes are clear and not blurry," he said. Hundreds of other fish had washed up nearby on the river's green willow-fringed banks. A large pike lay in the mud. Nearby, in a patch of yellow lilies, was a motionless carp. Everything is dead, starting from the tiniest minnow to the biggest catfish," Kraskov added mournfully.Kraskov is the mayor of the village of Slabyn, in Ukraine's northern Chernihiv region. The rustic settlement - population 520 - escaped the worst of Russia's 2022 full-scale invasion. But the war arrived last week in a new and horrible form. Ukrainian officials say the Russians deliberately poisoned the Seym River, which flows into the Desna. The Desna connects with a reservoir in the Kyiv region and a water supply used by millions. Continue reading...
Ballarat man sentenced after stealing $64,000 in donations for alleged murder victim Hannah McGuire’s family
Lachlan Morganti to complete 400 hours of community service after gambling money raised online
UK charters flight from Lebanon as governments prepare evacuation plans
UK arranges flight from Beirut while Germany evacuates embassy staff and others urge citizens to leave as Israel launches limited ground operation against Hezbollah in Lebanon
Burke accuses Dutton of trying to ‘throw kerosene’ on public debate over Middle East
Home affairs minister says he will cancel visas of people waving Hezbollah flags at rallies if they are not Australian citizens
Profit margins at Coles and Woolworths were in line with major overseas supermarkets in 2008. Now they’re the highest in the world
Australia's grocery duopoly has leapfrogged peers when it comes to profitability - these charts prove it
Qatar Airways plan to buy 25% stake in Virgin could allow Australia airline to offer long-haul flights
Virgin Australia says proposed sale would increase competition with Qantas but consumer watchdog will need to scrutinise deal
Starmer urged to help households as energy bills rise by £149 a year
Resolution Foundation research shows 7.7m households likely to struggle to heat homes this winterKeir Starmer has been urged to intervene to help households tackle rising gas and electricity bills this winter, as average energy bills rise by 149 a year from Tuesday.The Resolution Foundation thinktank said the prime minister must do more to support vulnerable households" no longer eligible for winter fuel payments - as well as those who were never eligible - after its research found 7.7 million households were likely to struggle to heat their homes this winter. Continue reading...
UK shop prices fall at fastest rate since 2021 despite rising fresh food inflation
Overall shop price deflation was 0.6% in September compared with 0.3% in August, says trade bodyPrices in UK shops are falling at the fastest rate since 2021 despite an increase in fresh food inflation as wet weather hit UK production while the cost of olive oil and sugary snacks continues to be affected by the climate crisis.Overall shop price deflation was 0.6% in September compared with 0.3% in August, according to the latest figures from the British Retail Consortium (BRC) trade body. Continue reading...
‘Perpetual’ cruise to leave Belfast after passengers wait four months in port
Travellers finally board Villa Vie Odyssey for three-and-a-half-year global circumnavigationMore than 100 passengers are due to finally leave Belfast on Monday on a three-year round-the-world perpetual" cruise after being marooned unexpectedly in the city for four months.They were supposed to have set sail from the legendary Harland and Wolff dockyards in Belfast, best known as the home of the Titanic, on 30 May. Continue reading...
Russia’s defence spending to rise by 25% next year, the highest since the cold war
Defence and security will amount to 40% of government spending as Vladimir Putin continues war against UkraineRussia is set to increase its spending on defence by 25% in 2025, the highest since the cold war, as Vladimir Putin vows to continue his war efforts in Ukraine and further escalate his standoff with the west.The latest planned increase in spending will take Russia's defence budget to a record 13.5tn rubles (109bn) in 2025, according to draft budget documents published on Monday on the parliament's website. That is about 3tn rubles more than was set aside for defence this year, which was the previous record. Continue reading...
Phillip Schofield says he was fired from ITV ‘for his brother’s crime’
On Cast Away, the former presenter says he was let go due to the bad press generated by his sibling's child sex offencesPhillip Schofield has blamed his brother for his departure from ITV, saying he was fired for someone else's crime".In the final episode of Channel 5's Phillip Schofield: Cast Away, the 62-year-old former This Morning presenter said he had always been open and honest with everyone at work about what was happening" with his 54-year-old brother, Timothy, who was convicted in April 2023 of 11 sexual offences involving a child between October 2016 and October 2019, including two of sexual activity with a child. Continue reading...
Jenrick faces scrutiny over claim UK special forces ‘kill rather than capture terrorists’
The Tory leadership candidate made the claim in a campaign video calling for the UK to leave the European convention on human rightsRobert Jenrick is facing condemnation for claiming that UK special forces are killing rather than capturing" terrorists because of fears that European laws would free any detained assailants.In a campaign video launched on X, the Conservative leadership candidate made the statement while listing reasons for leaving the European convention on human rights. Continue reading...
Sadiq Khan fears rise in UK hate crime linked to Middle East violence
Exclusive: London mayor boosts counter-hate funding as British Jewish group warns of danger of reprisal' attacksSadiq Khan has warned of a potential increase in hate crime in Britain triggered by the rise in Middle East violence, as a leading British Jewish group warned of the danger of reprisal" attacks here.The London mayor's warning comes after a series of Israeli airstrikes against targets in Lebanon, which have killed Hezbollah's top leaders as well as its followers, with scores of civilians feared killed also. Khan is pumping extra emergency funding into groups in London countering hate. Continue reading...
Teachers in England vote overwhelmingly to accept pay rise offer
NEU snap poll shows 95% of members voting for 5.5% pay rise, ending months of industrial actionTeachers in England have voted overwhelmingly to accept a 5.5% pay rise, but warned the government without that further corrections" pay would remain uncompetitive and teacher shortages would persist.Of those members who responded to the National Education Union's snap poll, 95% voted to accept the 2024-25 offer, which will see schools receive an additional 1.2bn to cover the pay rise. Continue reading...
Cabinet secretary contenders: who could be next top UK civil servant?
Ex-Ofcom boss Sharon White and Brexit negotiator Olly Robbins could be among names in frame for key roleSimon Case has resigned as cabinet secretary and is due to leave at the end of the year. His departure kicks off a race to be his successor, with a job advert already circulated to attract a wide pool of applicants. To date the job of cabinet secretary has only ever been held by white men. Continue reading...
Boy, 8, who died in Cumbria shooting named as Jay Cartmell
Jay, from Frizington, west Cumbria, died after suffering serious head injuries on land near village of WarcopAn eight-year-old boy who died in a shooting in Cumbria has been named as Jay Cartmell.The boy sustained serious head injuries in the incident, which happened on land near the A66, north of Warcop, at about 2.50pm on Saturday. Continue reading...
‘Do they take us for fools?’: Argentina vice-president lambasts Falklands pact
Victoria Villarruel breaks ranks to claim confidence-building deal signed with UK offers only crumbs'Argentina's vice-president has lambasted a new UK-Argentina Falkland Islands agreement, saying her nation had been offered crumbs".The pact, announced last week, includes resuming flights to the islands, restarting negotiations on a humanitarian project plan, and organising a trip for relatives of fallen soldiers of the Falklands war to visit their graves. Continue reading...
Acne rates in UK adolescents and young adults among highest in the world
UK ranked eighth among countries with highest prevalence, with Germany, Portugal and Luxembourg topping studyThe number of children and young people experiencing acne is increasing worldwide, according to a study that shows rates in the UK are among the highest globally.Acne rates among adolescents and young adults have risen in nearly all countries since the 1990s, researchers found. The increase could be linked to lifestyle factors including diet, stress and obesity, wider exposure to air pollution, or more people coming forward for help, the team concluded. Continue reading...
Lebanon to seek humanitarian funds as bombardment by Israel continues
Caretaker PM trying to fill the gaps' amid mass displacement of people from their homes
Merseyside woman, 96, gets suspended sentence for causing deadly crash
June Mills lost control of her Vauxhall Corsa, killing 76-year-old Brenda Joyce and injuring Jennifer Ensor, 80A 96-year-old woman who was convicted of causing death by dangerous driving after killing a pedestrian when her car mounted the pavement has been given a suspended sentence.June Mills, who used a wheelchair to appear at Liverpool crown court, was also disqualified from driving for five years. Continue reading...
Thames Water could be blocked from new debt financing next week
Troubled firm has until 7 October to agree to extension, according to holding company accounts
Israel launches rare strike on central Beirut
Attack, the first by Israel on centre of Lebanese capital since 2006, targeted senior figures in the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine
Marine Le Pen and other RN figures go on trial over EU fake jobs allegations
French far-right leader and 24 others from National Rally party allegedly embezzled European parliament fundsThe French far-right leader Marine Le Pen has gone on trial on charges of embezzling money from the European parliament, in a high-profile case that could endanger her presidential ambitions.We have not broken any rules," the three-time presidential candidate of the far-right National Rally (RN) said before the start of the hearings in Paris, adding that she was in a very calm" mood. Continue reading...
As rumours grow of a stop Badenoch campaign, Tories cannot risk a stitch-up
Whispers at party conference suggest a surprise candidate could join Robert Jenrick in leadership race's final two
Liz Truss: Tories would have done better in UK election if I had stayed PM
Truss blames Tory MPs, Bank of England and OBR for dire reaction to her mini-budget - and refuses to back any leadership contender
British judge Nicholas Phillips steps down from Hong Kong court
Phillips, who the court of final appeal said was stepping down for personal reasons', is the fifth overseas judge to leave Hong Kong this yearThe British judge Nicholas Phillips has stepped down from Hong Kong's top appeals court, the fourth overseas judge to leave the city's judiciary this year.Phillips, 86, is leaving Hong Kong's court of final appeal (CFA) after 22 years for personal reasons" after his fourth term ended on Monday and he said he did not wish to extend it, the court said. Continue reading...
Milan police arrest 19 people in operation against football ultras
Leading figures Luca Lucci and Renato Bosetti among those detained, with most accused of having mafia linksPolice in Milan arrested 19 people on Monday as part of an operation against hardcore ultra" football fans, most of whom were accused of having links to the mafia.Among those arrested were Luca Lucci and Renato Bosetti, leaders of the AC Milan and Inter Milan ultras respectively. Continue reading...
BBC apologises to former Strictly Come Dancing contestant Amanda Abbington
Corporation upholds some, but not all' of Abbington's complaints about her dance partner, Giovanni PerniceThe BBC has apologised to former Strictly Come Dancing contestant Amanda Abbington, saying it had assessed and upheld some, but not all, of the complaints made".In a statement, the broadcaster said: The BBC has now concluded its review into the complaints made by Amanda Abbington against Giovanni Pernice. We take any allegations of bullying and harassment very seriously and this review has taken time due to its complex nature and our desire to ensure a rigorous and robust process was undertaken. Continue reading...
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