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The Taylor Swift effect: US vinyl sales top $1bn for the first time since 1983
Swift leads with 1.6m vinyl sales of The Life of a Showgirl in 2025 while Sabrina Carpenter and Kendrick Lamar round out the LP chartsFor the first time in over four decades, US vinyl sales have topped $1bn in annual revenue.Vinyl purchases reached $1.04bn in 2025, per a new report by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) published on 16 March. It marks the 19th consecutive year of growth for the format that was once considered a niche interest. Continue reading...
Realtime pollution alerts needed on Windermere, campaigners say after boy nearly dies
Exclusive: Claire Earley's son Rex spent six weeks in hospital after contracting E coli from contaminated lakeRealtime pollution alerts are needed across Windermere urgently, campaigners have said, as the mother of a seven-year-old boy who kayaked on the lake described how he nearly died after contracting a dangerous strain of E coli from contaminated water.Claire Earley's son Rex spent six weeks in hospital, and underwent two emergency operations, after a family kayaking trip on Windermere last August. Continue reading...
Tate Modern Turbine Hall to showcase David Hockney opera sets
Immersive exhibition will form the centrepiece of the celebration of the artist's 90th birthday next yearTate Modern's Turbine Hall will be transformed into an immersive opera house as it plays host to an exhibition featuring the sets David Hockney designed for productions of works by Mozart, Wagner and Stravinsky dating back to the 1970s.The art form might be considered passe by Timothee Chalamet, but Tate is to use the sets as the centrepiece of its celebration of Hockney's 90th birthday in 2027. Continue reading...
Sobering times: alcohol-free beer added to UK inflation basket
Hummus and pet grooming also join list of goods and services used to help judge the impact of rising prices
Labour MPs have no reason to oppose new welfare reforms, says minister
Pat McFadden unveils 1bn youth employment scheme and appeals to backbenchers who rebelled last year
UK will not be drawn into wider war in Middle East, says Keir Starmer
PM says he wants quick end to conflict as he announces help for households with surging cost of heating oil
Replacing 1m petrol cars with EVs could cut Australia’s reliance on foreign fuel by 1bn litres a year
Electric vehicles reduce exposure to global oil price shocks and shift energy consumption to electricity largely produced domestically, expert says
Oakland homicides fall to 25-year low – how did it stem the violence?
Despite Trump's claims, California city has found success in lowering deadly violence, thanks to pioneering efforts to steer people down a different pathIn the summer of 2025, as Donald Trump rolled out his plan to deploy the national guard to Washington DC and Chicago, he suggested other American cities were overrun with violence and could soon see federal troops: Memphis, Los Angeles, New York.Oakland, the president argued, was beyond saving. And then you have, of course, Baltimore and Oakland. They're so far gone. We don't even talk about that any more," Trump said. Continue reading...
How did a vape trigger an urgent call on a Virgin Australia domestic flight?
What happened on board, and are vapes considered a fire risk on flights? Here's what you need to know
Afghan asylum seeker dies in ICE custody, US advocacy group says
Mohommad Nazeer Paktyawal, 41, died on Saturday in Texas less than 24 hours after being detainedAn Afghan immigrant who previously worked with the United States military in Afghanistan and later sought asylum in the US died over the weekend in Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) custody less than 24 hours after being detained in Texas, an advocacy group said on Sunday.Mohommad Nazeer Paktyawal, who was living in a Dallas suburb with his wife and six children while his asylum case remained pending, was arrested by federal agents outside his apartment on Friday morning while taking his children to school, said a statement from Shawn VanDiver, president of the military veteran-led group AfghanEvac. Continue reading...
Relative of US airman killed in Middle East crash calls war on Iran ‘uncalled for’
Cousin of Tech Sgt Tyler Simmons, whose military refueling plane crashed in Iraq, says: We didn't need to be in this war'A relative of an Ohio airman who was killed recently in a military airplane crash in Iraq amid the US and Israel's war in nearby Iran has said the conflict is uncalled for".This could have been prevented," Stephan Douglas said of the death of his cousin Tech Sgt Tyler Simmons, 28, in an interview with the Ohio news outlet WCMH. We didn't need to be in this war. This is uncalled for - and this is what we get." Continue reading...
‘Green shoots’ in drive to cut number of women in England and Wales prisons
Prisons minister says more women should be diverted away from jail - and new board aims to bring about that changePat had been in trouble with the police before, when she was 16 and had been spat out of the care system with no qualifications, no housing and no support. Nearly 50 years later, she heard a knock on the door again.There had been a fire in the estate where she lived, and another resident said she had seen Pat start it. I was in the police station for nearly two days before I got to the magistrates court," she said, worrying one finger over the top of her hand. The magistrate said he was sending it to the crown court, and sending me to prison, basically." Continue reading...
Taxpayer bill for saving Scunthorpe steel furnaces could top £1.5bn by 2028, auditor says
National Audit Office highlights benefits of state rescue for jobs and orders but warns of continuing high costThe cost of keeping the UK's last remaining blast furnaces going at British Steel's Scunthorpe plant could exceed 1.5bn by 2028 if it continues at its current rate, according to the government's spending watchdog.Ministers took the plant into public control in April last year, after its Chinese owner - industrial firm Jingye - threatened to shut down the loss-making site. Continue reading...
Friendships, fishing and community clean-ups: the unseen kindness of life on the Bibby Stockholm barge
Bibby Boys photo exhibition documents experiences of the men who lived on the former asylum seeker vessel in Dorset and the local community that rallied around themThe Bibby Stockholm barge, which was moored off Portland, Dorset, to accommodate asylum seekers, attracted many negative headlines - from evacuation after the discovery of legionella bacteria, to the suicide of Albanian asylum seeker Leonard Farruku and angry far-right protests.But an exhibition launching this week reveals a less reported side of life on the barge, where enduring connections between asylum seekers and members of the local community were forged and continue long after the last group of asylum seekers left the vessel in November 2024. Continue reading...
First Thing: Trump steps up pressure on European allies to help protect strait of Hormuz
US president says it is only appropriate' for Europe to help, and warns failure to do so would be very bad' for Nato. Plus, meet the Americans withholding their federal income taxGood morning.Donald Trump has ratcheted up the pressure on European allies to help protect the strait of Hormuz, warning that Nato faces a very bad" future if its members fail to come to Washington's aid.What did Trump say? The US president told the Financial Times in an interview: It's only appropriate that people who are the beneficiaries of the strait will help to make sure that nothing bad happens there. If there's no response or if it's a negative response, I think it will be very bad for the future of Nato."Who else won? Here's all the winners at the 98th Academy Awards.Who was remembered this year? This year's Academy Awards featured an extended in memoriam section to honour the considerable number of Hollywood legends who have died over the past year. Diane Keaton, Robert Redford and Rob Reiner were remembered in standalone speeches, while Claudia Cardinale and Catherine O'Hara also had extended moments. James Van Der Beek and Brigitte Bardot were among stars who were snubbed from the tribute. Continue reading...
‘Attention will swing back’: Epstein outrage unlikely to subside despite Trump’s Iran war
Advocates say 24/7 coverage of US attacks will not last for ever - and spotlight will return to Epstein and his crimesAs the US woke to news that Donald Trump had bombed Iran, domestic discord was fast simmering.There was unrelenting outrage over ICE raids. There was frustration with the rising cost of living. There was fear over rocketing healthcare prices, mounting household debt, not to mention many Americans' nagging sense of desperation in a country, some warned, where democracy itself was under threat. Continue reading...
Nicolas Sarkozy back in court for fresh trial over alleged Libya funding
Ex-French president, who was jailed last year for criminal conspiracy, to be tried at Paris appeal court on four countsNicolas Sarkozy is due to appear at the Paris court of appeal to face a fresh trial over allegations he conspired to receive illegal election campaign funding from the regime of the late Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi.The former rightwing French president, who was in office between 2007 and 2012, denies any wrongdoing. Continue reading...
European takeover battle hots up with UniCredit’s ‘unfriendly attack’ on Commerzbank
Milan-based bank plans to up its near-30% stake in German lender to trigger formal talks despite strong opposition from BerlinTwo European banking powerhouses have become embroiled in a 35bn (30bn) takeover battle after Italy's UniCredit stepped up its long-running pursuit of German lender Commerzbank, despite strong opposition from the German government.UniCredit first took a stake of 9% in Commerzbank in September 2024 and has since built up its holding to just under 30%. It said on Monday it was pushing to increase that holding further and push the rival lender into formal merger talks. Continue reading...
Captain of Iranian women’s football team leaves Australia after initially accepting offer of asylum
Activists fear the families of players have been placed under pressure by the Tehran regime to make them change their minds
Antisemitism has ‘become normalised’ on UK campuses, says Union of Jewish Students
Poll of students of all faiths and none found almost a quarter had seen Jews targeted for their religion or ethnicityOne in five students would be reluctant to, or would never, houseshare with a Jewish student, according to a survey by the Union of Jewish Students (UJS) that says antisemitism has become normalised" on UK campuses.A UJS poll of 1,000 students of all faiths and none" found almost a quarter (23%) have seen behaviour that targets Jewish students for their religion or ethnicity and nearly half (47%) have witnessed justification of the 7 October attacks by Hamas. Continue reading...
Thames Water lenders float new £10bn rescue plan
Latest effort involves paying off fines worth hundreds of millions of pounds as part of bid to stave off financial collapse
UK not obliged to support every demand of ‘transactional’ US president, minister says
Pat McFadden says UK relations with US remain strong despite Donald Trump's threats to Nato allies
Trump steps up pressure on European allies to help protect strait of Hormuz
US president says it is only appropriate' for Europe to help, and warns failure to do so would be very bad' for Nato
Chris Minns and Jewish groups condemn ‘horrid rhetoric’ from DJ at opening night of Sydney Biennale
US-based Zubeyda Muzeyyen, AKA DJ Haram, claimed a Zio-Australian-Epstein empire' was responsible for silencing dissenters
Dozens of petrol stations around Australia run out of fuel as panic-buying continues
NRMA says record-high fuel may be here to stay in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane after prices soared early in the Middle East conflict
BoM forecasts high chance of cyclone forming in Coral Sea – as it happened
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Plans to cut NHS international workforce appear overambitious, say MPs
Health service in England has saved more than 14bn hiring from overseas, report says, as doubt is cast on aim to reduce international recruitment to 10%Ministers' plans to cut the international workforce within NHS England appear overambitious, MPs have said, as a report reveals the health service saved more than 14bn by recruiting doctors, nurses and midwives from overseas.Many of the countries recruited from were struggling with staff shortages, and the UK had a moral duty to offer support, rather than simply extracting what it needed, the all-party parliamentary group (APPG) on global health and security found. Continue reading...
Inquiry launched into HMRC anti-fraud scheme that wrongly cut child benefits
Flawed Home Office travel records identified thousands of parents suspected of claiming while living abroadThe UK's public spending watchdog has launched an investigation into a controversial government anti-fraud scheme that resulted in thousands of families being wrongly stripped of their child benefit payments.The National Audit Office (NAO) will examine how HM Revenue and Customs designed and implemented a scheme that used flawed Home Office travel records to identify parents suspected of living abroad while still claiming child benefit. Continue reading...
More than 100 Labour MPs call on PM to stop assisted dying bill being blocked
Letter sent to Starmer claims small number of peers have been using procedural tactics' to stymie its progressMore than 100 Labour MPs have called on Keir Starmer to stop the House of Lords from blocking the assisted dying bill and give it more time to return to the Commons, with the legislation now certain to fall owing to lack of time.The private member's bill, sponsored by Labour's Kim Leadbeater, will fall when the parliamentary session comes to an end in May because peers have used multiple amendments and lengthy debates to prevent it from being put to a vote. Continue reading...
High levels of debt on essential UK bills are the ‘new normal’, warn campaigners
Average arrears for housing, utilities and council tax for low-income households all rose last yearHigh levels of debt on essential bills have become the new normal" for many low-income households, the charity StepChange said on Monday, with average arrears for housing, utilities and council tax all going up last year.People's budgets have been stretched in recent years as they have faced higher prices for many goods and services, and the crisis in the Middle East has led to concerns over a new wave of increases. Continue reading...
Fewer Britons giving to charity, study says, with donations down by £1.4bn
Charities Aid Foundation says giving no longer a deeply embedded cultural norm' amid rising cost of livingBritain is rapidly losing the charity habit, with public donations to good causes plummeting by more than 1.4bn last year and millions of people saying they can no longer afford - or do not want - to give, according to an analysis.The Charities Aid Foundation (Caf) said in its annual report that, while the British remained generous at heart, society was witnessing a big transformation in attitudes towards charitable giving. Just half of people gave to charity in 2025, down from 61% a decade earlier. Continue reading...
Trump claims he has ‘absolute right’ to impose new tariffs after supreme court blow
US supreme court has ransacked' the country, president argues, in wake of its ruling against his trade agendaDonald Trump has claimed he has the absolute right" to impose new tariffs after the US supreme court ruled many of the import duties he imposed last year were illegal.The president attacked the court in a late night broadside on Sunday, accusing it of having unnecessarily RANSACKED" the US - and failing to show him sufficient loyalty. Continue reading...
Nine-year-old Australian boy allegedly caught driving car at 1.30am on major highway
NSW police allege child was sitting on lap of 45-year-old man who was experiencing significant fatigue' but was operating pedals while boy steered
Free Palestine and ICE out: how this year’s Oscars got political
As One Battle After Another swept the Academy Awards, Paul Thomas Anderson, Javier Bardem and Conan O'Brien gave a welcome reality check to the glitzy ceremony
ACM to brief staff after co-owner Antony Catalano charged with assault of a woman
Australian Community Media says employee wellbeing' top priority amid shock and deep concern' over 59-year-old's chargesAustralian Community Media will hold a staff meeting on Monday afternoon to share the regional media group's response to the arrest of its part-owner Antony Catalano who is facing charges of assault of a woman.On Sunday the board and executive leadership team of ACM distanced itself from the 59-year-old newspaper mogul, saying they were shocked and deeply concerned" about the charges. Continue reading...
Kiis FM banned from airing strong sexual content on Kyle and Jackie O shows for five years
Kiis FM could face cancellation of radio station licence if ban breached, regulator saysAny Kiis FM radio program hosted by Kyle Sandilands and or Jackie O" Henderson must not air strong sexual content for the next five years or ARN Media could face penalties as serious as the cancellation of the radio station's licence.However, the penalty from broadcasting authorities has come two weeks after the Kyle & Jackie O Show was taken off the air and Henderson's contract with ARN was terminated. Continue reading...
Businesses affected by one of world’s longest Covid lockdowns to receive $125m from Victorian government
Class action settles after retailers argued state government should pay them for economic loss resulting from pandemic lockdownBusinesses affected by one of the world's longest Covid-19 lockdowns will receive $125m from taxpayers after a state government agreed to settle the matter.A class action was brought in the supreme court on behalf of businesses affected financially by Victoria's 2020 lockdowns. Continue reading...
Iranian foreign minister claims Israeli strikes on fuel depots are ‘ecocide’ – as it happened
This blog is closedIraq's football team will travel to Mexico for a 2026 World Cup playoff match despite calls for it to be postponed due to the Middle East war, the country's football association has announced.The national team will depart at the end of the week to Mexico via a private plane," said Iraq football association president Adnan Dirjal in a statement, adding they had contacted Fifa to help facilitate the trip during the conflict in the region that has hampered flights. Continue reading...
Mr Nobody Against Putin wins the best documentary Oscar
Primary school teacher Pavel Talankin's record of the indoctrination of his pupils to support Russia's invasion of Ukraine beats contenders
Barbra Streisand pays tribute to Robert Redford at the Oscars
The actor and singer remembered her co-star in 1973's The Way We Were, who died in September
Rachel McAdams pays tribute to late Diane Keaton at the Oscars: ‘A legend with no end’
Much-loved actor, who died in October aged 79, remembered in emotional segment at the 98th Academy Awards
UK housing costs rise 41% over five years for renters and owners, study shows
Borrowers coming off fixed deals hit hard as Savills says big spike in interest payments made up half the overall riseUK households spent a record 226bn to keep a roof over their heads last year, figures showed on Monday, with mortgage borrowers finishing fixed-rate deals particularly hard hit by rising payments.Overall housing costs have gone up by 66bn over the past five years, a rise of 41%, the property group Savills said. Continue reading...
Hawaii faces flash flooding, blizzard conditions and landslides with more rain to come
Rain fell between 1 and 2in hourly in Maui, Molokai and the Big Island while tens of thousands are without powerRain continued falling in Hawaii on Sunday where a strong storm brought flash flooding, blizzard conditions and landslides to the islands as residents reported collapsed roads and one home washing away in rising waters.Flash flooding has been a major problem in recent days in places such as Maui, Molokai and the Big Island, where rain had been falling between 1 and 2in (2.5 and 5cm) an hour overnight, according to the Hawaii emergency management agency. Continue reading...
Amy Madigan wins best supporting actress Oscar for Weapons
Having been nominated in 1986, the actor sets a new record for the longest gap between nominations before a win
Two dead and 11 seriously ill in meningitis outbreak at University of Kent
Students in Canterbury given antibiotics for fast-acting and invasive meningococcal disease, says UKHSATwo people have died and 11 are reportedly seriously ill in hospital after an outbreak of a rare form of invasive meningitis at the University of Kent.The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) said it had provided antibiotics to students in the Canterbury area after it detected 13 cases of invasive meningococcal disease, a combination of meningitis and septicaemia. Continue reading...
‘Triple-threat megastorm’ to scatter snow, high winds and thunder across US
Powerful storm chain to affect 200 million in US as it carries blizzard conditions, damaging winds and thunderstormsWinter's grip has yet to release as an erratic patchwork of severe weather moved across much of the US, dumping heavy snow and making roads impassable in the upper midwest while damaging high winds swept across the Plains.As portions of the mid-south readied for thunderstorms, forecasters said the storms will spread eastward and by Monday threaten a large swath of the eastern US, with mid-Atlantic states and Washington DC at greatest risk for high winds and tornadoes. Continue reading...
Starmer to announce support for households hit by energy price spike
Prime minister expected to set out tens of millions of pounds in help for heating oil users as conflict with Iran drives up costsKeir Starmer will on Monday announce tens of millions of pounds' worth of support for Britons hit by a spike in energy prices as a result of the Iran war.The prime minister will lay out the plans during a press conference in Downing Street on Monday, during which he will also take aim at some suppliers of heating oil for price gouging. Continue reading...
Sharp rise in young Britons saying ill health is reason they are jobless, study finds
Share of 16- to 24-year-old Neets who report a work-limiting condition up 70% in a decade, says thinktankThere has been a sharp rise in the number of jobless young people in the UK citing health problems as the reason they are not working, according to analysis.The share of 16- to 24-year-olds not in education, employment or training - known as Neets - who reported a work-limiting condition has surged by 70% in a decade, a charity thinktank found. Continue reading...
UK plans to send minesweeping drones to help reopen strait of Hormuz
Government reluctant to dispatch ships amid concerns complying with Trump's demands could escalate Iran crisisMinisters are drawing up plans to send minesweeping drones to the strait of Hormuz amid concerns in Whitehall that complying with Donald Trump's demand to send ships could escalate the crisis.The government is considering dispatching aerial minesweepers to help clear the vital waterway of mines in an attempt to allow the flow of oil exports to resume. However, officials said that sending ships, as requested over the weekend by the US president, could worsen the situation given the volatile nature of the war. Continue reading...
First-round of French local elections sees strong showing for National Rally and LFI
Far-right and radical left parties likely to increase their local presence in advance of next year's presidential raceThe first-round of the French municipal elections have seen a strong showing for Marine Le Pen's far-right the National Rally (RN), as well as for Jean-Luc Melenchon's radical left, with both parties likely to increase their local presence ahead of next year's French presidential race.The French local elections, which now go to a final round runoff on 22 March, are seen as a crucial test of the political temperature before next year's presidential election. Emmanuel Macron's two terms in office come to an end in spring 2027 and there is uncertainty about who will next lead the EU's second-largest economy. Continue reading...
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