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The silence of the football stadiums

New Statesman 22 Mar 2026
British snobs and baton-wielding police officers in continental Europe have something in common. Both share a low opinion of English football fans. The cliché goes that football is a gentleman’s game played by hooligans, the reverse of rugby.
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Nick Butler: We thought we could rely on an open energy market. This crisis will ...

New Statesman 22 Mar 2026
Iran’s effective closure of the Strait of Hormuz, the artery through which nearly one-fifth of the global oil supply travels, has already sent energy prices soaring and left nations scrambling ... Megan Gibson ... Nick Butler. Not yet ... I suspect Mr ... Yes.
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Hollywood loves Russians again

New Statesman 22 Mar 2026
Have Russians lost their street cred? Hollywood says no. Last year’s Best Picture was Anora, a film about a Russian-American stripper’s affair with the son of a Russian oligarch ... Like Lolita, Vladimir is more a narrative tool than a person.
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For subscribers: Dave Meltzer on the 3/18 AEW Dynamite ratings

The Capital Journal 21 Mar 2026
Dave Meltzer has a new article up for subscribers with more details on this week’s Dynamite ratings. Check them out here ....
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Scams: Hearing from a Subscriber, plus March 31 Medicare Advantage Deadline

Magic Valley 21 Mar 2026
HEALTH CARE BUZZ. With her permission, I'm sharing a woman's great "real-life" scam story ... .
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David Trinko: Subscribing to the idea of ‘free press’

Lima Ohio 21 Mar 2026
You don’t have to look far in our Facebook comments before you see someone complaining they can’t read an article online because they’re not a subscriber. We’ve been charging subscribers to read our work for 140 years.
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How Covid fear shaped the meningitis response

New Statesman 21 Mar 2026
“There were rumours,” Rosie Duffield reflects. The Canterbury MP, whose constituency includes the University of Kent, has many friends working in higher education locally, and children who are of school and student age ... “My immediate thought was.
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The world energy shock is coming

New Statesman 21 Mar 2026
This stage of the US and Israel’s illegal attack on Iran is another such moment. The shock is here. The shockwaves are on their way ... Our research shows that these are essentials the world economy depends on ... Food production depends on fertilisers.
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Inside the court of Iran’s opposition leader

New Statesman 21 Mar 2026
On a spring morning in April 2023, Reza Pahlavi stood before the Western Wall in Jerusalem, one of Judaism’s holiest sites ... Within hours, photographs of the visit circulated widely across international media and Persian-language outlets ... .
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The Iran war has humiliated the British military

New Statesman 21 Mar 2026
Whether its ships stranded in home ports or drones striking undefended bases, the war on Iran has forced many problems with the UK’s armed forces to the surface, where Presidents Trump and Macron are illuminating them with a spotlight of glee.
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Nigel Farage heads north

New Statesman 21 Mar 2026
Reform launched their Scottish manifesto yesterday ... Change is afoot ... That place has been taken by Keir Starmer ... This piece first appeared in the Morning Call newsletter; receive it every morning by subscribing on Substack here. [Further reading ... .
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Coal India’s CMPDI IPO opens to muted response, issue subscribed 4% so far

Business Line 20 Mar 2026
Weak demand across investor categories; QIB portion yet to see bids ....
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Vodafone Idea shares jump 6% as telco's subscriber loss narrows in January

The Economic Times 20 Mar 2026
Vodafone Idea shares rose after TRAI data showed a slowdown in subscriber losses. The telecom firm lost 4.11 lakh users in January—significantly lower than December’s 9.41 lakh decline—bringing its total base to 19.84 crore ... .
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