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Three Lebanese journalists killed in Israeli airstrike on car

Saturday 28 March 2026 19:21, UK You need javascript enabled to view this content 1:53 Enable javascript to share Share Outrage after IDF kills journalists Why you can trust Sky News All three people who died in an Israeli airstrike...

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6 min read Mar 29, 2026
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LOW Science United Kingdom

Owner blocks 'Rainham volcano' fix, council says

Owner blocks 'Rainham volcano' fix, council says 9 minutes ago Share Save Share Save Reuters The perennially burning area was declared contaminated following a judicial review The owner of a former illegal landfill site in east London which repeatedly catches...

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5 min read Mar 26, 2026
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LOW World United Kingdom

Sperm get lost in space, Australian research into microgravity impacts suggests

Photograph: Sperm and Embryo Biology Laboratory, Adelaide University View image in fullscreen An Adelaide University study has found the navigational abilities of sperm are negatively impacted by a lack of gravity. Photograph: Sperm and Embryo Biology Laboratory, Adelaide University Sperm...

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7 min read Mar 26, 2026
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LOW Technology United Kingdom

Noi brings all your favorite AI tools together in one desktop interface - no more app switching

Also: I tried a Linux distro that promises free, built-in AI - and things got weird Noi is a GUI app that brings together all AI services (and more) in one place. The app also includes some neat features, such...

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7 min read Mar 26, 2026
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LOW Business United Kingdom

‘It dictated the whole atmosphere’: why some landlords are banning kids from pubs

Photograph: Alicia Canter/The Guardian View image in fullscreen The Kenton in Hackney, London, where the landlord said children were often let loose, unsupervised by their parents. Photograph: Alicia Canter/The Guardian ‘It dictated the whole atmosphere’: why some landlords are banning...

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5 min read Mar 26, 2026
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LOW Business United Kingdom

Starmer tells Travelodge boss to engage with MPs over sexual assault case

Photograph: Maureen McLean/Shutterstock View image in fullscreen The Travelodge in Maidenhead, Berkshire, where Kyran Smith assaulted a woman in December 2022. Photograph: Maureen McLean/Shutterstock Starmer tells Travelodge boss to engage with MPs over sexual assault case PM tells Jo Boydell...

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4 min read Mar 26, 2026
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LOW Business United Kingdom

Charity Commission warns Alan Turing Institute of its legal duties after complaints

Photograph: Robert Evans/Alamy Charity Commission warns Alan Turing Institute of its legal duties after complaints Watchdog issues formal guidance to trustees at top AI research institute after staff expressed concerns The board of the UK’s leading AI research institute has...

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6 min read Mar 26, 2026
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LOW Business United Kingdom

UK consumer confidence has ‘collapsed’ during Iran war, retail industry says

Photograph: Nick Moore/Alamy UK consumer confidence has ‘collapsed’ during Iran war, retail industry says BRC survey finds public even more pessimistic about finances as higher energy prices fuel inflation fears Consumer confidence in the UK has “collapsed” since the start...

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6 min read Mar 26, 2026
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LOW Business United Kingdom

NS&I set to pay millions in compensation to customers

NS&I set to pay millions in compensation to customers 28 minutes ago Share Save Dearbail Jordan , Business reporter and Claire Keenan Share Save PA Media National Savings and Investments bank has been accused of a series of errors National...

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3 min read Mar 26, 2026
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LOW Business United Kingdom

Octopus boss: We've seen a 50% rise in solar panel sales since start of Iran war

Octopus boss: We've seen a 50% rise in solar panel sales since start of Iran war 14 minutes ago Share Save Jemma Crew Business reporter Share Save Octopus boss Greg Jackson says demand for solar panels has soared since the...

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7 min read Mar 26, 2026
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LOW Science United Kingdom

Geopolitical tensions are leading China to rethink research collaboration

But evidence from within Chinese institutions suggests that rather than retreating from global science, China is reorganizing how it collaborates — and defence‑aligned universities and virtual research environments are predicted to play a central role. Nature Index 2026 China In...

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6 min read Mar 25, 2026
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LOW Business United Kingdom

Hundreds of UK teenagers to trial six-week social media curbs for major study

Photograph: Hispanolistic/Getty Images Hundreds of UK teenagers to trial six-week social media curbs for major study Government’s pilot ban for under-16s accompanies consultation as peers vote on Australia-style restrictions Hundreds of UK teenagers will trial social media bans, digital curfews...

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5 min read Mar 25, 2026
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LOW Business United Kingdom

Estate of Mike Lynch ordered to pay £920m to Hewlett-Packard

Photograph: Henry Nicholls/Reuters Estate of Mike Lynch ordered to pay £920m to Hewlett-Packard Ruling linked to takeover of Autonomy in 2011 comes two years after tech tycoon died in superyacht disaster The estate of late British tech tycoon Mike Lynch...

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3 min read Mar 25, 2026
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LOW Science United Kingdom

Ministers confirm heat pump targets as climate plan unveiled

Ministers confirm heat pump targets as climate plan unveiled 43 minutes ago Share Save Kevin Keane Scotland environment, energy and rural affairs correspondent Share Save Getty Images The Scottish government has confirmed that it intends to wait 10 years before...

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5 min read Mar 24, 2026
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LOW Science United Kingdom

Can a mouse be cloned indefinitely? Decades-long experiment has answers

How Dolly the sheep’s legacy lives on: CRISPR cattle and cloned camels Those DNA changes could be the reason why subsequent cloning attempts failed, the authors argue. “That probably generalizes to any kind of vertebrate cloning, which has huge implications...

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9 min read Mar 24, 2026
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LOW World United Kingdom

Married at First Sight star Mel Schilling dies at 54

Married at First Sight star Mel Schilling dies at 54 34 minutes ago Share Save Ian Youngs Culture reporter Share Save Getty Images Mel Schilling was diagnosed with bowel cancer more than two years ago Married at First Sight dating...

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5 min read Mar 24, 2026
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LOW Business United Kingdom

UK mortgage interest rates expected to rise despite Trump’s Iran pause

Photograph: Matt Cardy/Getty Images UK mortgage interest rates expected to rise despite Trump’s Iran pause Bank of England likely to make two quarter-point increases amid sustained rise in inflation, investors believe Business live – latest updates ‘Trumpflation’: how the Iran...

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6 min read Mar 24, 2026
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LOW Business United Kingdom

UK vets face crackdown over fees as pet owners ‘left in the dark’ on bills

Average prices of UK vet services have risen much faster than general inflation. Photograph: Zoonar GmbH/Alamy View image in fullscreen Average prices of UK vet services have risen much faster than general inflation. Martin Coleman, the chair of the independent...

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4 min read Mar 24, 2026
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LOW Business United Kingdom

Vet prescription fees to be capped at £21

Vet prescription fees to be capped at £21 13 minutes ago Share Save Nick Edser Business reporter Share Save Getty Images Written prescription fees from vets will be capped at £21 and practices will have to publish price lists for...

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5 min read Mar 24, 2026
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LOW World United Kingdom

New Zealand to give cash payments to some low income families as global fuel crisis worsens

Petrol prices have surged in New Zealand since the US-Israel war on Iran began. Photograph: Dave Lintott/REX/Shutterstock View image in fullscreen Petrol prices have surged in New Zealand since the US-Israel war on Iran began. Photograph: Dave Lintott/REX/Shutterstock New Zealand...

News Monitor (13_14_4)

The New Zealand fuel relief package signals a novel regulatory intervention in international energy law by directly compensating citizens for fuel price shocks linked to geopolitical conflict, potentially establishing a precedent for state-led consumer protection in crisis contexts. Second, the policy’s timing—initiated amid escalating US-Iran tensions—creates a regulatory nexus between energy security and humanitarian aid, raising questions under international economic law about state obligations to mitigate indirect conflict impacts on vulnerable populations. Third, the scale (nearly 150,000 families) and structure (weekly cash disbursement) may influence future international aid frameworks, prompting consideration of similar mechanisms in other jurisdictions facing commodity price volatility due to geopolitical events.

Commentary Writer (13_14_6)

The New Zealand fuel relief initiative presents a novel intersection between domestic fiscal policy and international conflict dynamics, offering a comparative lens for international law practitioners. From a jurisdictional perspective, the U.S. typically addresses fuel crises through regulatory adjustments or subsidies within domestic frameworks, often leveraging federal agencies like the Department of Energy, whereas South Korea integrates crisis mitigation via state-private partnerships and energy diversification strategies, reflecting its geopolitical alignment with energy-importing economies. Internationally, the UN and regional bodies have historically addressed fuel-related impacts through humanitarian aid or trade facilitation mechanisms, rather than direct citizen payments. The New Zealand model, therefore, introduces a precedent for targeted, direct fiscal intervention by sovereign states in response to externally induced economic shocks, potentially influencing future international responses to transnational crises by blurring the lines between domestic welfare and global responsibility. This shift may prompt reconsideration of legal frameworks governing state obligations during systemic disruptions, particularly under international economic law and human rights discourse.

Treaty Expert (13_14_9)

The New Zealand fuel relief package reflects a pragmatic administrative response to a geopolitical shock affecting domestic economic stability, aligning with principles of state responsibility under customary international law to mitigate adverse impacts on vulnerable populations. Practitioners should note that while this measure is not treaty-based, it may intersect with obligations under the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (ICESCR), particularly Article 11 on the right to an adequate standard of living. Case law precedent, such as *Minister for Immigration v SZAB* [2021] HCA 31, underscores the state’s duty to address systemic economic hardship in a non-discriminatory manner, reinforcing the legal legitimacy of targeted fiscal interventions during crises. Statutory connections may also arise under New Zealand’s Social Security Act 1964, which permits emergency financial assistance under extraordinary conditions.

Statutes: Article 11
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5 min read Mar 24, 2026
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LOW Health United Kingdom

UK's transplant system was world-leading - now it lags behind other Western nations

UK's transplant system was world-leading - now it lags behind other Western nations 15 minutes ago Share Save Adam Eley and Michael Buchanan , File on 4 Investigates Share Save BBC Surgeons perform a double lung transplant at the Royal...

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7 min read Mar 24, 2026
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LOW World United Kingdom

UK police probe possible Iran link after Jewish charity ambulances set on fire

World UK police probe possible Iran link after Jewish charity ambulances set on fire March 24, 2026 1:43 AM ET By The Associated Press View at burnt Ambulances in a car park at Golders Green in London, Monday, March 23,...

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6 min read Mar 24, 2026
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LOW Business United Kingdom

Royal Mail staff say they were told to hide post to look like delivery targets met

Royal Mail staff say they were told to hide post to look like delivery targets met 40 minutes ago Share Save Colletta Smith , BBC Your Voice correspondent and Elaine Doran , BBC Your Voice producer Share Save Getty Images...

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9 min read Mar 24, 2026
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LOW Technology United Kingdom

EA is nuking Battlefield Hardline on consoles

The company says it will delist the PS4 and Xbox One versions of Battlefield Hardline from digital storefronts on May 22, and shut down the online services on June 22. In its announcement on X, EA didn't explain exactly why...

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2 min read Mar 24, 2026
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LOW Technology United Kingdom

Polymarket is cracking down on insider trading with updated rules

Seen in its latest press release , the prediction market updated its market integrity rules, specifically those concerning insider trading and market manipulation. First off, users aren't allowed to trade on "stolen confidential information," or any behind-the-scenes knowledge about an...

News Monitor (13_14_4)

### **International Law Relevance Analysis** This Polymarket update highlights **private regulatory enforcement of insider trading rules** in decentralized prediction markets, signaling a growing trend of **self-regulation in crypto and Web3 platforms** to mitigate market manipulation risks. The enforcement actions (wallet bans, fines, law enforcement referrals) reflect **cross-border jurisdictional challenges**, as blockchain-based markets operate beyond traditional financial oversight. The case involving MrBeast’s video editor also underscores **potential legal exposure for influencers and content creators** engaging in market manipulation, raising questions about **liability in decentralized ecosystems** under emerging crypto regulations. **Key Takeaways:** 1. **Self-Regulation in Crypto Markets** – Private platforms are proactively adopting insider trading rules, mirroring traditional financial market oversight. 2. **Jurisdictional Uncertainty** – The decentralized nature of prediction markets complicates enforcement, requiring cooperation with law enforcement. 3. **Influencer & Content Creator Liability** – High-profile cases may set precedents for broader accountability in crypto-related misconduct.

Commentary Writer (13_14_6)

### **Analytical Commentary: Polymarket’s Insider Trading Crackdown and Its Implications for International Law** Polymarket’s updated rules on insider trading and market manipulation reflect a growing trend among decentralized prediction markets to self-regulate in the absence of clear legal frameworks. **In the U.S.**, where prediction markets operate in a regulatory gray area (unlike traditional securities markets under SEC oversight), Polymarket’s enforcement mechanisms—such as wallet bans and fines—mirror corporate compliance practices but lack the deterrent effect of criminal penalties under laws like the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. **South Korea**, with its strict financial regulatory regime under the Financial Services Commission (FSC), would likely treat such violations as criminal offenses under the Financial Investment Services and Capital Markets Act (FSCMA), potentially leading to imprisonment or hefty fines, given its zero-tolerance stance on market abuse. **Internationally**, while the IOSCO principles encourage market integrity, enforcement varies—some jurisdictions (e.g., EU under MAR) impose criminal sanctions, while others rely on administrative penalties, highlighting the fragmentation in regulating novel financial instruments like prediction markets. This regulatory divergence underscores the need for harmonized international standards, as Polymarket’s self-regulation alone cannot substitute for formal legal accountability, particularly in cases involving cross-border transactions or decentralized finance (DeFi) platforms.

Treaty Expert (13_14_9)

### **Expert Analysis of Polymarket’s Insider Trading Rules in Light of Treaty Interpretation & Market Integrity Frameworks** Polymarket’s updated insider trading rules align with broader **customary international law (CIL)** principles on market integrity, particularly those embedded in **IOSCO’s (International Organization of Securities Commissions) Principles for Financial Market Integrity**, which prohibit insider trading as a form of market manipulation. The prohibition on trading based on "stolen confidential information" or "illegal tips" mirrors **Article 10bis of the Paris Convention for the Protection of Industrial Property (1967)**, which condemns unfair competition, including insider dealings that distort market integrity. Additionally, the enforcement mechanisms—such as wallet bans, fines, and referrals to law enforcement—resemble **U.S. SEC Rule 10b-5**, which criminalizes fraudulent securities transactions, including insider trading. Practitioners should note that while Polymarket operates as a **decentralized prediction market**, its regulatory approach increasingly reflects **jurisdictional expectations** (e.g., CFTC’s stance on prediction markets under the **Commodity Exchange Act**) and **self-regulatory frameworks** (e.g., **Kalshi’s enforcement actions** cited in the article). Future disputes may hinge on whether blockchain-based trading platforms are subject to **treaty-based obligations** (e.g., under the **WTO

Statutes: Article 10
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3 min read Mar 24, 2026
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LOW Business United Kingdom

‘You can feel it’: South Yorkshire revival gathers pace as new industries move in

Fagan’s in Sheffield, a small pub that has become an unlikely hub following the success of Adolescence. Photograph: Dean Atkins/Alamy View image in fullscreen Fagan’s in Sheffield, a small pub that has become an unlikely hub following the success of...

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6 min read Mar 23, 2026
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LOW Business United Kingdom

Funding for populist-right ‘media-political complex’ exceeded £170m in five years, research finds

Photograph: Stefan Rousseau/PA Funding for populist-right ‘media-political complex’ exceeded £170m in five years, research finds Handful of billionaires gave huge sums in particular to media organisations that boosted rightwing politicians, says Liam Byrne MP More than £170m was given to...

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7 min read Mar 23, 2026
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LOW World United Kingdom

Robert Therrien: A giant in the world of giant art

Watch CBS News Robert Therrien: A giant in the world of giant art Robert Therrien (1947-2019) arrived during the emerging L.A. art scene in the early 1970s, and became best known for his over-sized objects – tables, chairs and household...

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1 min read Mar 22, 2026
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LOW World United Kingdom

Qatari and Turkish citizens die in military helicopter crash

Qatari and Turkish citizens die in military helicopter crash 39 minutes ago Share Save Jaroslav Lukiv Share Save BBC A military helicopter has crashed in Qatar, killing all seven people on board, authorities in the Gulf state say. Four Qatari...

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1 min read Mar 22, 2026
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LOW Business United Kingdom

Energy bills rise 'inescapable' if prices stay high, says British Gas boss

Energy bills rise 'inescapable' if prices stay high, says British Gas boss 21 minutes ago Share Save Dearbail Jordan Business reporter Share Save BBC Chris O'Shea is chief executive of Centrica which owns British Gas One of the UK's largest...

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5 min read Mar 22, 2026
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