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Sports Mar 26, 2026

US Investors Make Record $3.41 Billion Bets on Indian Cricket Teams

US investors have made two record-breaking billion-dollar deals to acquire teams in the Indian Prem…
US investors are making significant inroads into Indian cricket, with two separate deals worth a combined $3.41 billion being announced on the same day for teams in the Indian Premier League (IPL).The deals involve the acquisition of the Rajasthan Royals for $1.63 billion by a consortium backed by US businessmen Kal Somani and Rob Walton, the former Walmart chairman. Additionally, the reigning champion Royal Challengers Bengaluru was bought for $1.78 billion by another consortium that includes US billionaire David Blitzer’s Bolt Ventures and US asset manager Blackstone.These transactions underscore the increasing allure of India’s national pastime among international investors seeking to tap into the most popular sport in the world’s most populous country. The valuations for the two teams represent a substantial jump from their original 2008 sales, when liquor baron Vijay Mallya bought RCB for $111.6 million, and Rajasthan sold for $67 million.The IPL, which features the sport’s shortest format called Twenty20, has developed into cricket’s hottest property. In 2022, the broadcast rights for the 2023-27 cycle were bought for $6.4 billion by Disney Star and Reliance Viacom18.“It’s mind-boggling numbers,” Indian cricketing great Sourav Ganguly told local reporters. “But great news for Indian cricket and the way forward. I think it’s already as big as the NBA.”Sport teams overall have become a major target of global investments, as businesses try to tap into new markets abroad and spending from their fan bases. Deloitte analysts wrote in an outlook published last month that the industry is “entering an age of expansion” — and that private equity deals across sports leagues have jumped in recent years.
#cricket #teams #indian
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World Economy Mar 26, 2026

NS&I Admits £476m in Missing Savings for Bereaved Families

National Savings & Investment (NS&I) faces a scandal over £476m in missing payments to bereaved fam…
National Savings & Investment (NS&I;), a state-owned savings bank in the UK, has admitted to a long-running administrative error that has resulted in nearly £500m in missing payments to bereaved families. The bank's chief executive, Dax Harkins, was forced out amid the scandal.NS&I;, which holds over £240bn for 24 million customers, has been accused of a series of errors dating back years. The bank allegedly lost track of investments and withheld premium bond prizes from the families of deceased savers. Some families had to pay lawyers to recover their money.The pensions minister, Torsten Bell, confirmed that 37,500 bereavement claims were potentially affected, with a total value of £476m. He stated that the problem had been reported to ministers in December last year and that NS&I;'s new CEO, Sir Jim Harra, would work to resolve the issue.NS&I; has apologized for the errors, stating that it had identified an issue where the estates of deceased customers were not always repaid money from all of their accounts after a bereavement claim. The bank has introduced robust measures to ensure this does not happen again.To rectify the situation, NS&I; will publish a plan in May detailing how people will be reunited with their money. The plan will confirm the number of missing payments and how the representatives of estates will be contacted. Estates may receive interest on savings as well as compensation. The government has promised that the cash is '100% safe' and that returning it will not present an additional liability to the taxpayer.
#amp #savings #money
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World Economy Mar 26, 2026

EPA Approves Year-Round Sale of Higher-Ethanol Fuel to Combat Rising Gas Prices

The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has temporarily allowed the widespread sales of a high…
The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has announced a temporary waiver allowing the sale of a higher-ethanol fuel blend, known as E15, in an effort to alleviate soaring gas prices that have been exacerbated by the ongoing Iran war.E15, which contains a higher percentage of ethanol than standard gasoline, has been prohibited during warm weather months due to concerns over its potential to worsen smog. However, the EPA's decision, supported by the US agriculture secretary, Brooke Rollins, aims to provide relief to consumers at the pump.“President Trump is unleashing American Energy Dominance, and today’s action will directly lower prices at the pump and gives a clear demand signal to our domestic biofuels producers,” Rollins stated.The summer waiver for E15 has become a recurring measure in recent years, with both Republicans and Democrats advocating for its permanent implementation to reduce fuel costs. Currently, E15 is already permitted in several states, including Iowa, Illinois, Minnesota, Nebraska, Missouri, Wisconsin, and most of South Dakota.However, not all experts are convinced that the move will significantly lower gas prices. Kenneth Gillingham, a professor at the Yale School of the Environment, pointed out that E15 is not widely available in all states, and some areas lack the necessary infrastructure or sufficient ethanol supply to support increased use.Gillingham also highlighted potential risks associated with E15, particularly for older vehicles, boats, and all-terrain vehicles, due to its higher corrosive ethanol content. Additionally, increased corn usage for ethanol production could lead to higher costs for animal feed and, subsequently, grocery prices.“I think it’s difficult to see when the ledger’s settled how this is a benefit for US consumers,” said Jason Hill, a professor at the University of Minnesota.The decision has also drawn criticism over its potential environmental impacts, with concerns about increased ozone issues, respiratory problems, and even premature deaths.While the oil industry has generally opposed the expansion of E15, citing costly biofuel blending and potential price increases, the American Petroleum Institute has expressed support for the temporary waiver, emphasizing its role in ensuring affordable and reliable energy for American consumers.
#prices #lower #more
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Sports Mar 26, 2026

Prem Rugby Introduces £5.4m Minimum Salary Floor for Clubs

Prem Rugby has introduced a minimum salary floor of £5.4m for each club next season as part of its …
Prem Rugby is set to introduce a significant change to its financial structure by implementing a minimum salary floor of £5.4m for each club next season. This move is part of a broader strategy to enhance competitiveness within the league. The decision was made by the Rugby Football Union Council last month, which also included the decision to ringfence the existing 10-team Prem until the 2029-30 season.The introduction of the salary floor is a key component of Prem Rugby's growth plan, which includes expansion windows every four years. This means that up to two new clubs could join the league, provided they meet the required minimum financial and sporting standards. The first tender process for new clubs is slated for 2027, with potential new members possibly joining Champ Rugby the following season and moving up to Prem Rugby in 2028-29 if they reach the playoffs.Prem Rugby's chief executive, Simon Massie-Taylor, emphasized that the league's vision is to become the best league in the world. However, this does not mean exceeding the financial capabilities of other leagues and creating wage inflation. The new salary floor is £1m lower than the current cap, which will remain unchanged for next season. Massie-Taylor highlighted that any future increases to the salary cap will be based on a formula as part of financial control measures.As part of its growth strategy, Prem Rugby also aims to host several 'Big Games' to appeal to a wider fanbase. The ambition is to have 10 Big Games by 2030, including the final and potential neutral playoffs. One example of this initiative is England's game against Fiji at the Hill Dickinson Stadium in Liverpool this summer, which could set a precedent for future events.
#Premiership Rugby #£5.4m salary floor #club budgets
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Lifeandstyle Mar 26, 2026

UK Pub Owners Implement Child Bans Amid Safety Concerns and Cultural Shifts

A growing number of UK pub landlords are implementing child bans due to safety concerns, disruptive…
Egil Johansen, the landlord of the Kenton pub in Hackney, east London, describes recent incidents involving children as "like the wild west." He has now banned children entirely after a three-year-old fell down a cellar hatch while parents sat elsewhere, a five-year-old crashed into staff carrying drinks, and six parents brought 10 hyperactive children after a birthday party while ignoring their behavior."In every case, the parents blame us when something goes wrong or get really angry when we ask them to control their children," says Johansen, who has run the pub for 17 years. "I'm legally obliged to keep children safe on my premises and if the parents let their children run riot, the only answer is to not allow them in at all."Johansen initially tried banning children only after 5pm, but this interim measure failed to address the underlying issues. Despite online criticism framing him as the "baddie," he expresses sadness about the situation: "I'm a publican; I'm a people-person. It gives me no joy to ban anyone, but it's just not safe: parents don't control their children and our other customers were beginning to go elsewhere. I had no choice."The Kenton's decision reflects a growing trend among UK pubs seeking to differentiate themselves from establishments that "resemble soft play centres without the ball pit." While some welcome this shift, others view it as unwelcoming to families, creating a culture war in the pub industry.Lee Jones, landlord of the Brewers Arms in West Malvern, Worcestershire, reversed a previous child ban: "We're dog-friendly, child-friendly, adult-friendly. We're just friendly – we don't distinguish. Pubs are for the community and I don't see bans in the spirit of what we're here for." Jones reports that when children become rowdy, staff can address the issue with parents, though this is rarely needed.Stephen Boyd, who runs the Alma in south London, took a different approach after attempting to attract young families. He found families with children consumed disproportionate time and resources with special requests for diluted drinks, heated beverages, and customized meals, while adult customers waited longer for their orders."You just need a couple screaming, banging on a table or running up and down, and it dictates the whole atmosphere of the pub," Boyd says. "Parents would take massive umbrage if staff asked them to stop their children doing something." After implementing a child ban, he describes the change as "a fucking revelation" with staff retention improving and takings doubling.Despite the positive results, Boyd faced significant backlash: "I got a lot of online hate. Mainly from people who had never been to the pub but felt I was doing something morally hateful."Tom Stainer, chief executive of the Campaign for Real Ale, acknowledges the debate is "very live" but emphasizes: "But you do have to look at the responsibility of the parents in these situations, not just at the pubs. They're the ones responsible for making sure that their children behave."Financial considerations also drive some decisions. Mandy Keefe, landlady of the Wheel Inn in Ashford, banned children partly for behavioral reasons but also financial ones: "If a third of my Sunday customers were children eating from a reduced-rate child's menu and not drinking any alcohol, that wouldn't be financially viable."Across the UK, pubs are making individual decisions based on their specific circumstances, but as Johansen's experience demonstrates, it only takes one serious incident to settle the question for good.
#children #but #says
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Sports Mar 26, 2026

Marcelo Bielsa Seeks to Revive Uruguay's Fortunes in England Friendly

Uruguay manager Marcelo Bielsa returns to England for a friendly match against the host team, seeki…
Marcelo Bielsa, the charismatic and intense manager of Uruguay, returns to England for a friendly match against the host team on Friday. This visit comes four years after he left Leeds United, where he had a hugely successful stint, earning promotion to the Premier League and restoring the fanbase's faith in football. Bielsa's managerial style, known for its radicalism and emphasis on playing the right way, has been both admired and criticized. His teams are known for their high-intensity performances, but also for the physical and mental toll it takes on players. His departure from Leeds United was marked by a boom-bust pattern, where his teams initially perform well but eventually suffer from fatigue and decreased results. During his time at Leeds United, Bielsa was praised for his commitment to social responsibility, having players pick up litter to instill a sense of community and responsibility. His approach to football extends beyond the pitch, emphasizing the role of the sport in society. Uruguay's recent performances have been inconsistent, with a 5-1 friendly defeat to the USA in November 2023 being a significant low point. Luis Suárez, a key player, publicly criticized Bielsa, accusing him of isolating players and creating a culture of fear. Suárez's retirement from international football and subsequent comments have added to the uncertainty surrounding Bielsa's tenure. The upcoming friendly against England provides an opportunity for Bielsa to address these concerns and work towards restoring confidence in his team. Getting key players back in form, such as Darwin Núñez, who has not scored an international goal in 11 games, will be crucial. Bielsa's third World Cup may be his last chance to make a significant impact on the global tournament, and he will be looking to make a strong impression.
#Marcelo Bielsa #Uruguay national team #England friendly
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Business Mar 26, 2026

NS&I Faces Hundreds of Millions in Payouts Over Missing Savings Scandal

National Savings and Investments (NS&I) is set to repay hundreds of millions of pounds to around 37…
National Savings and Investments (NS&I;) is preparing to make a significant payout to customers who have been affected by a savings scandal. The bank is expected to repay hundreds of millions of pounds to approximately 37,000 people whose money was misplaced due to historical failings.The government-backed savings institution is in discussions with the Treasury to compensate these customers, with the exact amount yet to be determined. This payout would not be considered compensation but rather a reimbursement for money that customers did not receive.The scandal involves reports of bereaved families not receiving money that was rightfully theirs, as well as complaints that NS&I; failed to pay out premium bond prizes to the families of deceased savers. The bank has apologized for the poor customer service, particularly during sensitive times.The pensions minister, Torsten Bell, is expected to address the issue in a statement to the House of Commons. NS&I; holds over £100bn for around 26 million customers and is one of the largest savings organizations in the UK. The bank recently faced criticism over the spiralling cost of its modernisation programme, which has risen from £1.3bn to £3bn.A spokesperson for NS&I; said: “We recognise that dealing with bereavement can be challenging and would like to apologise to anyone who has not received the customer service from NS&I; that they should expect, particularly at such a sensitive time.”
#National Savings and Investments #UK Treasury #UK Government
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Entertainment Mar 26, 2026

UK Rave Revolution Documentary Captures High-Energy Dance Culture

A Spanish documentary titled 'Rave Culture: A New Era' showcases the UK's 80s and 90s rave revoluti…
The documentary 'Rave Culture: A New Era' is a high-energy testimonial to the UK's dance revolution in the 80s and 90s. Directed by Eduardo Cubillo Blasco, the film features a pantheon of electronic music greats, including Fabio, Orbital's Hartnoll brothers, Slipmatt, Goldie, and Leeroy Thornhill, who provide deep insights into the dancefloor culture.The film explores the logistics of rave parties, including artwork, promotion, and booking, as well as the legal challenges faced by organizers. It also touches on the evolution of rave from a free-for-all to big business, and its subversive power in terms of race and football hooliganism.While the film could be better structured, it effectively captures the creative longevity of rave culture, which has influenced hardcore breakbeats, jungle, speed garage, grime, and dubstep. The documentary serves as a reminder to digital-native generations to keep the live club experience going.The film is set to premiere at the Rio in London on March 27 and will tour thereafter.
#Rave Culture: A New Era #Fabio #Goldie
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Sports Mar 25, 2026

Mohamed Salah Announces Departure from Liverpool FC at End of Season

Liverpool FC announced on Tuesday that star forward Mohamed Salah will be leaving the club at the e…
Liverpool FC has officially announced that Mohamed Salah will depart the club at the end of the season. The news was shared in a statement released on Tuesday, with the club citing Salah's desire to be transparent with the supporters about his future.In a video message on his social media accounts, Salah expressed his gratitude to the club, city, and fans, highlighting the significant impact Liverpool has had on his life. He described Liverpool as more than just a football club, but a passion, history, and spirit.During his time at Liverpool, Salah has achieved immense success, helping the team secure two Premier League titles, the Champions League, FIFA Club World Cup, UEFA Super Cup, FA Cup, two League Cups, and an FA Community Shield. He has scored 255 goals in 435 appearances, making him the club's all-time third-highest goalscorer and winning the Premier League Golden Boot on four occasions.Salah joined Liverpool from AS Roma in 2017 and has since established himself as one of the best players in the club's history. His departure marks the end of an era for the Egyptian star, who has been an integral part of the team's success over the past few years.
#Mohamed Salah #Liverpool FC #Premier League
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