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Sport Mar 27, 2026

McLaren Aims to Turn F1 Season Around at Japanese Grand Prix

McLaren and Lando Norris are determined to improve their performance at the Japanese Grand Prix aft…
McLaren is looking to turn their disappointing start to the season around at the Japanese Grand Prix. The team, led by Lando Norris, has faced significant challenges with their new car, struggling to match the pace of Mercedes and Ferrari.After Mercedes dominated the opening two rounds, McLaren found themselves third fastest but a significant distance off the pace. The team acknowledged they had work to do on the aerodynamic side of the chassis and on understanding how best to exploit their new engines under the power management rules.Lando Norris remains optimistic about McLaren's chances, despite the difficult start. 'I believe we can get close but I also know how good Mercedes are,' he said. 'They've obviously got on the right track early and have understood the car better than we have been able to do.'Norris's teammate, Oscar Piastri, has shown promise in practice sessions, setting a strong pace in the afternoon session at Suzuka. The team is hopeful that they can capitalize on Ferrari's struggles with power deployment on the demanding figure-of-eight circuit.The Japanese Grand Prix represents another test for F1's new rules on energy recovery, which will play a key role in how the drivers approach a lap. Suzuka is a much-loved drivers' circuit that combines a requirement for inch-perfect judgment with a reward for pushing to the limit.
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Music Mar 27, 2026

Britten's 'The Turn of the Screw' Gets Gripping Water-Logged Staging

The Royal Opera's new production of Britten's 'The Turn of the Screw' offers a gripping and unsettl…
The Royal Opera's new production of Britten's 'The Turn of the Screw' begins with an eerie effect: the tenor's voice emerges from absolute blackout, setting the tone for an evasive ghost story that will keep audiences on edge. Director Natalie Abrahami and designer Michael Levine have crafted a staging that masterfully builds tension, using water as a recurring motif to underscore the themes of innocence and corruption.The set design features a traditional country house with doors, beds, and the Governess's haunted desk, while Duncan McLean's videos project images onto an invisible screen, adding to the sense of unease. The ghosts and their silent doppelgangers move through the space, creating skilful misdirections and emphasizing the Governess's desperation.The cast delivers richly woven performances, with Isabelle Peters shining as the intense Governess, Claire Barnett-Jones warm as Mrs Grose, and Elgan Llŷr Thomas persuasive as the volatile Peter Quint. The children, played by Phoenix Matthews and Emilia Blossom Ostroumoff, bring extraordinary detail and presence to their roles.Conductor Bassem Akiki draws a compelling performance from the 13 players in the pit, and the tension only loosens its grip when the cast and production team take their bows. This production of 'The Turn of the Screw' runs at the Linbury theatre, London, until 6 April.
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Entertainment Mar 27, 2026

UK Music Industry Calls for More Black Talent in Executive Roles

Leading figures in the UK music industry are calling for more support for black talent in executive…
The UK music industry is facing a significant disparity in executive roles, with black professionals underrepresented in senior positions despite black music generating £24.5bn out of £30bn in revenue over the past 30 years. A recent report by UK Music found that 80% of UK music revenue has been generated by black music, but industry figures are highlighting that black people are still excluded from top executive roles. According to the 2024 UK Music Diversity Report, 22% of the music industry workforce identify as Black, Asian or minority ethnic, compared with 46% of London's population. Eunice Obianagha, head of diversity at UK Music, emphasized the need for investment in genres such as "grime, garage and lovers rock" to support black music innovation. Charisse Beaumont, CEO of Black Lives in Music, noted that racial pay gaps and barriers to career progression are preventing black professionals from gaining executive roles. Industry experts, including Zeon Richards and Jasmine Dotiwala, stress that ensuring black people secure higher industry positions is crucial for driving cultural understanding and nuance. Mykaell Riley, professor of black music at the University of Westminster, argued that black music should be taught in schools to recognize its significant influence on popular music.
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World Mar 27, 2026

Saudi Arabia Urges US to Intensify Attacks on Iran Amid Escalating Conflict

Saudi Arabia has urged the US to intensify its military campaign against Iran, according to a Saudi…
Saudi Arabia has urged the US to ramp up attacks on Iran, a Saudi intelligence source has confirmed, while it is weighing a decision on whether to join the fight directly. The Saudi source confirmed reporting that the kingdom’s de facto leader, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, has urged Donald Trump not to cut short his war against Iran, and that the US-Israeli campaign represented a “historic opportunity” to remake the Middle East.The intelligence source said Riyadh was not just calling for the military campaign to be continued, but to be intensified. Trump appeared to confirm the report about the crown prince’s role, telling journalists on Tuesday: “Yeah, he’s a warrior. He’s fighting with us.”There are no reports of active Saudi military involvement in the nearly four-week-old war so far, but a Saudi political analyst said the kingdom was likely to take that step if current peace efforts led by Pakistan failed.“What matters now is Iran’s decision,” Mohammed Alhamed, a Saudi geopolitical analyst, said. “If Iran engages seriously, there is still a path to contain escalation. If it rejects the conditions and continues its attacks, the threshold for Saudi action will be crossed.”Alhamed added that Saudi Arabia “is not reacting impulsively”.“It is calibrating its response and preparing for a scenario where escalation, if it happens, will be deliberate and decisive,” he said, adding that Saudi Arabia “has not been pushing for war.”“It has been trying to avoid being drawn into it, while keeping all options on the table,” he said.Saudi Arabia has come under Iranian drone attack, as part of Tehran’s response to the US-Israeli attack on 28 February. One drone strike a week ago hit an oil refinery in Yanbu on Saudi Red Sea coast.The attack on Yanbu signalled an Iranian warning that it could also threaten that economic lifeline.“I believe that Saudi Arabia still maintains cautious neutrality in the Iran-Israel-US war,” Hesham Alghannam, a Saudi defence expert told Agence France-Presse. But he added: “If the Houthis strike Saudi assets, Riyadh may shift toward defensive coalition support or limited retaliation.”The crown prince solidified his hold on power by cultivating a close relationship with Trump, but will now have to rethink Saudi reliance on the US for its security, observers have argued.“MBS [Mohammed bin Salman] has lost the bet on all his investments over the last several years,” Ellie Geranmayeh, senior policy fellow at the European Council on Foreign Relations said. “He financially invested in Trump and Trump’s family and his corporation and his White House, but at the end of the day the views of the Saudis and of the whole Gulf have been sidelined by the wishes of Benjamin Netanyahu.”
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Politics Mar 27, 2026

Ed Miliband's Rise to Prominence: A New Era for Labour's Intellectual Landscape

Ed Miliband's influence within the Labour Party is growing due to his role as a deep thinker and in…
Ed Miliband's stock is rising in the Labour Party as he fills a void left by Morgan McSweeney's departure, becoming a key figure in shaping the party's thinking. His influence has grown significantly in recent weeks, with some suggesting he is the real prime minister, calling the shots on key issues. Miliband's popularity among Labour members has increased, with him leapfrogging Angela Rayner as the membership's favourite cabinet minister. This surge in popularity has led to speculation that he could potentially win a leadership contest if one were to happen. The Labour Party's shift to the left, partly due to the Greens' victory in Gorton and Denton, has contributed to Miliband's rise. His reputation as a deep thinker and intellectual heavyweight has become increasingly valuable in a time when the party needs to address complex global challenges. Miliband's background in intellectual pursuits has prepared him for this role. Having cut his teeth in Gordon Brown's court, which was known for its intellectual voraciousness, Miliband has developed a unique ability to think through complex arguments from first principles. The current political landscape, marked by an energy crisis, potential recession, and rising populism, has highlighted the need for big ideas. Miliband's approach, which emphasizes thoughtful consideration and intellectual rigor, is seen as a welcome change from the party's previous focus on small, practical solutions. While Miliband is not infallible, his tendency to think years ahead of his time has been noted by those who have worked with him. His ideas, though not always successful, have the potential to sharpen the party's mental blades for the challenges ahead. In conclusion, Ed Miliband's rise to prominence is a reflection of the Labour Party's need for intellectual heavyweights who can provide big ideas and thoughtful leadership in a rapidly changing world.
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Music Mar 27, 2026

Andris Nelsons Shines in Mendelssohn: Symphonies and Oratorios

Andris Nelsons leads the Gewandhaus Orchestra in a stunning recording of Mendelssohn's symphonies a…
Andris Nelsons' tenure with the Boston Symphony may have been cut short, but his work with the Gewandhaus Orchestra is a testament to his exceptional skill. This collection of Mendelssohn's symphonies and oratorios, recorded live between 2021 and 2024, highlights Nelsons' ability to bring out the best in the orchestra. The tempi are brisk but never rushed, and it's the phrasing that truly brings these performances to life. The Italian Symphony's opening movement is ultra-lithe, and the Scottish Symphony's scherzo features intricate woodwind work. Nelsons elevates the often-overlooked First Symphony to stand alongside its more colorful counterparts. The set includes two oratorios, Elias (Elijah) and Paulus (St Paul), sung in German. Elias boasts a distinguished lineup, including Golda Schultz and Wiebke Lehmkuhl, with Andrè Schuen delivering a standout performance in the title role. Nelsons' interpretation of Paulus is particularly noteworthy, bringing out the drama in this lesser-known work. This collection is a must-listen for classical music enthusiasts, offering a unique insight into Mendelssohn's works and Nelsons' exceptional conducting style. Stream it now on Apple Music or Spotify.
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Politics Mar 26, 2026

Pakistan Facilitates Crucial US-Iran Talks Amid Escalating Tensions

Pakistan is playing a mediating role in talks between the US and Iran, aiming to ease tensions betw…
Pakistan has confirmed that it is acting as a mediator in ongoing talks between the United States and Iran. This development comes at a time when tensions between the US and Iran have been escalating. The mediation efforts by Pakistan are seen as a crucial step in attempting to ease the strained relations between the two countries.The role of Pakistan in these talks highlights its growing influence in regional diplomacy. Iran and the US have been at odds over various issues, including Iran's nuclear program and its support for certain militant groups. These tensions have had significant implications for the stability of the Middle East.By facilitating dialogue, Pakistan aims to contribute to a reduction in hostilities and promote a more stable environment in the region. The success of these mediation efforts could have far-reaching consequences for international relations and security.
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Politics Mar 26, 2026

Egypt Offers to Host Iran De-escalation Talks

Egypt has expressed readiness to host talks aimed at de-escalating tensions involving Iran, signali…
Egypt has announced its willingness to host de-escalation talks involving Iran, a move that could potentially ease tensions in the region. The announcement comes at a time when diplomatic efforts are being intensified to address heightened tensions in the Middle East.The initiative by Egypt to facilitate discussions could play a crucial role in reducing conflicts and fostering dialogue among involved parties. While specific details about the proposed talks, including participants and a potential timeline, have not been provided, Egypt's offer indicates its commitment to regional stability.This development highlights Egypt's diplomatic efforts and its role in the Middle East peace process. The country's position as a host for such sensitive negotiations underscores its influence and willingness to contribute to international peace and security.
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News Mar 26, 2026

UN Condemns Transatlantic Slavery as 'Gravest Crime Against Humanity', Paves Way for Reparations

The UN General Assembly has adopted a resolution recognizing transatlantic slavery as the 'gravest …
The United Nations has taken a significant step towards acknowledging the atrocities of transatlantic slavery, adopting a resolution that labels it as the 'gravest crime against humanity'. The resolution, proposed by Ghana, was passed with 123 countries in favor, 3 opposed, and 52 abstaining.The resolution is not legally binding but carries substantial political weight. It calls for reparations and urges member states to engage in dialogue on the issue, including issuing formal apologies, returning stolen artifacts, providing financial compensation, and ensuring guarantees of non-repetition.Ghana's President John Dramani Mahama, a key architect of the resolution, hailed its adoption as 'a route to healing and reparative justice'. The resolution's passage is seen as a crucial step towards addressing the ongoing impacts of slavery, which saw at least 12.5 million Africans abducted and sold between the 15th and 19th centuries.Despite the progress, there is growing backlash from Western leaders who oppose discussing reparations, arguing that today's states and institutions should not be held responsible for historical wrongs. The EU and the US expressed concerns that the resolution could imply a hierarchy among crimes against humanity.The Netherlands remains the only European country to have issued a formal apology for its role in slavery. The resolution comes after the African Union set out to create a 'unified vision' among its 55 member states about what reparations for slavery may look like.
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