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UK cash-grab bus fines, heat-pump push and Welsh “independence” row; LaGuardia Air Canada crash probed; Israel vows “Gaza model” for south Lebanon; FIFA ticket-price complaint; Mel Schilling dies at 54; “Hacks” final season date set
Bus lane fines in England are raining money (and rage)
New data says bus lane penalties across England have become a high-speed revenue hobby. From January 2023 to December 2025, the 38 largest local authorities issued over three million penalty charge notices, pulling in £103.8 million, roughly 2,760 fines a day. In some places, an offence clocked in about every 30 seconds. Enforcement peaked in 2024 as councils rolled out more cameras and monitored lanes. Manchester led the charge with 573,822 penalties, followed by Bristol, Sheffield, Brighton and Hove, and Birmingham, with hotspots including Manchester’s Bridge Street and Sheffield’s Arundel Gate. About one in 11 fines was appealed, and 31% of challenges succeeded, which is a fun little reminder that the system is only mostly flawless.
Heat pumps are back, the government wants you to love them
Heat pumps are being pushed as the cleaner way to heat homes and reduce fossil fuel dependence, because nothing says “simple upgrade” like retooling how your entire house stays warm. Ministers want more households to install them to lower energy use and bring down bills, with costs varying depending on the home and how complicated the installation gets.
Deadly Air Canada regional jet crash at LaGuardia, NTSB investigates
A late-night crash at New York’s LaGuardia turned catastrophic when an arriving Air Canada regional flight from Montreal allegedly collided with a fire truck on the runway. Officials say the impact tore apart the cockpit, killing the pilot and co-pilot. Around 40 passengers and crew, plus two people from the truck, were taken to hospitals. A flight attendant, Solange Tremblay, survived after being thrown from the aircraft, suffering leg fractures and likely needing surgery. Experts pointed to her crew jump seat and four-point restraint as possible lifesavers. The NTSB is investigating air traffic control and ground-vehicle coordination, and the runway is expected to stay closed for days while debris is cleared and flight recorders are analyzed.
Mel Schilling dies at 54
Mel Schilling, the dating coach known for Married at First Sight, has died aged 54. Her husband said she passed away peacefully, surrounded by loved ones.
Fans file complaint against FIFA over World Cup ticket prices
The Football Supporters' Association has filed a formal complaint against FIFA, saying World Cup ticket prices are excessive and that the buying conditions for fans are unfair. FIFA, the lovable nonprofit vibe curator for billion-dollar spectacles, is once again accused of treating supporters like walking wallets that occasionally sing.
Israel says it will apply “Gaza model” in southern Lebanon
Israel says it will apply the “Gaza model” in southern Lebanon and has ordered its military to speed up the destruction of border villages. The approach is driving further displacement and worsening pressure on Lebanon, already strained by deep political and economic turmoil.
Welsh politics, “independence by stealth” accusations fly ahead of May 7 elections
Reform UK and Labour have accused Plaid Cymru of keeping plans for Welsh independence out of public view ahead of the May 7 elections, calling it “independence by stealth.” They cite proposals like retaining Welsh students, considering a separate Welsh crime and courts system, and pushing for more control over rail and welfare. Plaid Cymru rejects the claim, saying it is focused on practical priorities like cutting NHS waiting lists, expanding free childcare, backing businesses, and reviewing higher-education funding.
HBO Max comedy “Hacks” sets final season premiere date
Hacks, starring Jean Smart and Hannah Einbinder, is set to return for its fifth and final season on HBO Max on April 9, because even great comedies eventually have to wrap it up before the algorithm demands a gritty prequel.
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