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Britain’s hate crime laws are eroding free speech - UnHerd

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  1. Britain’s hate crime laws are eroding free speech  UnHerd
  2. Allison, I know the world is killing you – but where did it all go wrong?  The Guardian
  3. Police should use 'common sense' when recording non-crime hate incidents, says policing minister  The Telegraph
  4. Essex Police action against Allison Pearson is misguided and chills press freedom  Press Gazette
  5. Police investigating criminal offence after Daily Telegraph columnist 'dumbfounded' by social media post probe... Читать дальше...

Ed Sheeran Calls Out Band Aid Organisers For Including His Vocals On New Mix Without Permission

Huffingtonpost.co.uk 

Ed Sheeran on stage in May

Ed Sheeran has called out the organisers behind Band Aid for including his vocals on what’s being dubbed the “ultimate mix” of Do They Know It’s Christmas? without his permission.

A decade ago, Ed was one of several high-profile artists who lent their voices to a third cover of Do They Know It’s Christmas?, alongside the likes of One Direction, Sam Smith, Ellie Goulding and Paloma Faith.

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Shein’s London IPO to happen early next year - report

FashionNetwork.com (us) 

​Shein’s blockbuster London IPO has been rumoured to be on again and off again for some time, but the latest rumour is that it’s definitely happening and will be via the London Stock Exchange “early next year”.

Price hikes offer chance for Guinness rivals as Diageo pushes zero alcohol brew

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Guinness, Diageo's flagship stout, faces growing competition in the UK as pubs and drinkers seek alternatives due to price hikes. Rivals like Heineken's Murphy's are gaining traction, capitalizing on frustrations with Guinness' pricing and support. While Guinness remains dominant, the stout market is diversifying, with new entrants and non-alcoholic options like Guinness 0.0 attracting consumers.

Bitcoin holds $91,000 level; XRP surges 11% on SEC regulation optimism

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Bitcoin briefly dropped to $88,700 over the weekend but quickly rebounded to $91,000. Bitcoin ETFs saw over $1 billion in inflows, while Ethereum ETFs attracted $515 million. As of 11:54 am IST, Bitcoin was up 0.5% at $90,986, and Ethereum gained 0.65%, reaching $3,130.

Move prepared: Newcastle working to beat Man Utd & Chelsea to star with €100m buy-out clause

Caught Offside 

Newcastle United are planning to make a move for Sporting Lisbon wonderkid Geovany Quenda, who is also a transfer target for Manchester United and Chelsea, sources have told CaughtOffside. A host of top European clubs have become aware of Quenda in recent times, with Newcastle also possibly set to face competition from the likes of […]

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Goodbye Maurizio Bellodi – R.I.P.

Nord Padania Sub 

Maurizio Bellodi, finswimming and freediving coach, passed away at the age of 70. He held various positions in FIPSAS, first in fin swimming and then in freediving, where he was both Sports Director and Technical Director of the National Teams....

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Eknath Shinde defends rebellion, claims previous Shiv Sena leadership was anti-development

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde defended his decision to leave the Maha Vikas Aghadi, alleging the former Shiv Sena leadership had strayed from its Hindutva roots and hindered development. He accused the MVA of obstructing progress and claimed his government, formed with BJP support, had revived stalled projects and served the people better.

Trump Picks Oil Executive as Head of the Department of Energy

Oilprice.com 

Chris Wright, chief executive of Liberty Energy, has been nominated to lead the Department of Energy in the Trump administration. Wright is a vocal critic of the energy transition as envisaged by most Western governments to date, instead calling for energy realism and prioritizing the supply security and affordability of energy rather than its emission footprint. “Three decades from now the vast majority of energy will come from hydrocarbons,” Wright told Bloomberg two years ago in an interview,... Читать дальше...