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‘Vicious cycle’: panic buying is biggest risk to Australia’s petrol supplies as demand surges, experts say9:30 Government and motoring groups say there is no shortage of fuel supplies but stockpiling has left country service stations running dry, as Iran war sparks oil price fears Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updates Get our breaking news email , free app or daily news podcast Regional service stations are struggling to replenish fuel supplies left empty by panic buying that has seen dem… Millions in England to pay higher water bills after suppliers appeal9:30 Anglian, Southern, Wessex and South East allowed to raise charges more than originally allowed by watchdog Business live – latest updates Millions of households in England will pay even higher water bills than previously expected, after the competition regulator gave its final verdict on industry spending plans for the coming years. Five water companies had appealed to the Competition and Markets… Sudanese students say UK visa ban has dashed hopes of studying at top universities9:30 More than 200 applicants fear they will lose places after home secretary suspends study visas from four countries Sudanese scientists who have been promised research posts at leading UK universities have spoken of their “shock” and “sadness” that their hopes have been dashed after Shabana Mahmood’s decision to end study visas for people from their country. More than 200 Sudanese postgraduates and… Financier Crispin Odey takes FCA to court over exclusion from City9:30 Regulator fined the multimillionaire £1.8m and banned him from the financial services industry last year Crispin Odey, the multimillionaire financier fighting various lawsuits relating to allegations of sexual misconduct, is to launch a case against the financial services regulator over his exile from the City. The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) fined Odey £1.8m and banned him from the financi… Labor moves to block some temporary visa holders travelling to Australia amid Middle East war8:57 Proposed new powers for home affairs minister are ‘truly appalling’, Asylum Seeker Resource Centre says Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updates Get our breaking news email , free app or daily news podcast Labor is toughening immigration laws to stop people from some countries travelling to Australia on some temporary visas and seeking to stay permanently because of the Middle East … Tuesday briefing: Inside the increasingly heated debate about who can – and can’t – vote in the UK8:24 In today’s newsletter: In the wake of this year’s Commonwealth Day, a look at the complex framework of voting rules in different parts of the UK Good morning. In the wake of the Green party’s victory in the Gorton and Denton byelection, Nigel Farage claimed his party would have won if the vote had been restricted to “British-born voters”. The Greens dismissed the suggestion as “dangerous, racist … Ig Nobels to move awards to Europe due to concern over US travel visas8:24 Scientific awards – which honor research that makes people laugh and then think – to move away from ‘unsafe’ US The annual Ig Nobels, a satirical award for scientific achievement, are shifting for the first time from the US to Europe due to concerns about attendees getting visas, organizers announced on Monday. Organized by the Annals of Improbable Research, a digital magazine that highlights res… ‘Sounds familiar’: how the US-Israeli war in Iran parallels Russia’s invasion of Ukraine7:19 Both campaigns have been framed differently at different times, with dubious claims of defensive action and a curious reluctance to label it war Shifting goals , unclear timelines and a flimsy pretext: at times, the US-Israel campaign against Iran carries curious parallels of Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine. The comparison is far from exact. In 2022, Putin sent a massive army across Ukraine’… Thousands of authors publish ‘empty’ book in protest over AI using their work7:19 About 10,000 writers including Kazuo Ishiguro, Philippa Gregory and Richard Osman join copyright campaign Thousands of authors including Kazuo Ishiguro, Philippa Gregory and Richard Osman have published an “empty” book to protest against AI firms using their work without permission. About 10,000 writers have contributed to Don’t Steal This Book, in which the only content is a list of their names.… Testing the waters: can pumping chemicals into the ocean help stop global heating?7:18 To some it was a reckless experiment but scientists hope the dispersal of 65,000 litres of sodium hydroxide into the Gulf of Maine could ease the climate crisis For four days last August, a thick slick of maroon bruised the waters of the Gulf of Maine. The scene, not unlike a toxic red tide, was the result of 65,000 litres of an alkaline chemical, tagged with a red dye, that had been deliberately… Contractor warned to ‘step up’ and finish Sydney’s maligned M6 motorway or face the consequences6:47 Twin tunnels should be open but lead contractor wants out, blaming sinkholes and a ‘reverse fault’. The NSW government insists ‘there is a technical solution available’ Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updates Get our breaking news email , free app or daily news podcast Two years after large sinkholes opened above the construction of a $3.1bn Sydney motorway tunnel, the consortium c… Kyle Sandilands apologises to former co-host Jackie ‘O’ Henderson and says he wants program back on air6:14 Kiis FM radio host accuses ARN of not running ‘genuine process’ before terminating Henderson’s contract and suspending him following pair’s on-air fight Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updates Get our breaking news email , free app or daily news podcast Kyle Sandilands says he has apologised to his co-host, Jackie ‘O’ Henderson, and is “devastated” that their partnership could be e… Was Iran really building a nuclear weapon? – podcast6:14 Among the many justifications Donald Trump has presented for the US and Israel attacking Iran has been the supposedly imminent threat posed by its nuclear weapons programme. But how close was the country really to developing an atomic weapon? Ian Sample hears from Kelsey Davenport, the director of non-proliferation policy at the Arms Control Association. She sets out why many experts don’t believ… Bombing of Iran’s oil infrastructure to have major environmental fallout, experts warn6:13 Monitors admit they are struggling to keep track of the environmental disasters arising from widening war Israel’s bombing of Iran’s oil infrastructure will have major long-term environmental repercussions, experts have warned, as monitors admitted they were struggling to keep track of the environmental disasters arising from the widening war. Even as Iranians filled the streets to mark the appoi… Middle East crisis live: Trump claims Iran war will be over ‘very soon’ but Tehran says it will determine when5:41 US president says war is ‘very complete’ and threatens worse strikes if passage of oil via strait of Hormuz is blocked; IRGC says it will not let out ‘one litre of oil’ Oil prices drop sharply after Trump moves to reassure markets Trump says Iran war is ‘very complete, pretty much’ as economic toll rises Continue reading... |