BREAKING NEWS | Emergency services responding to an incident this evening with road closure in place 

Emergency services are currently responding to an incident on the Herefordshire / Shropshire border. The incident has occurred on the B4362 between Orleton and Woofferton.  West Mercia Police and Hereford & Worcester Fire and Rescue Service are at the scene — as well as West Midlands Ambulance Service.  Motorists are advised to use an alternative…

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‘Like replacing Virat Kohli’: Riyan Parag on Sanju Samson’s Rajasthan Royals exit | Cricket News

File pic: Rajasthan Royals’ Riyan Parag (R) with Sanju Samson. (PTI Photo) NEW DELHI: Rajasthan Royals captain Riyan Parag has addressed the biggest talking point ahead of IPL 2026 — the absence of long-time leader and star wicketkeeper-batter Sanju Samson — with a striking comparison that underlines the scale of the void left behind.Go Beyond…

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Karan Johar takes a dig at Bollywood’s ‘alpha male’ hyper-masculinity phase: ‘They’ll all have beards and they will all smoke’ | Hindi Movie News

Karan Johar has weighed in on Bollywood’s growing obsession with hyper-masculine storytelling, calling out what he describes as an industry currently dominated by “big alpha” energy and testosterone-driven narratives.‘If one film works, there will be 10 more’In a recent interview with The Week, the filmmaker spoke candidly about the industry’s tendency to follow trends, highlighting…

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Education minister slams Stalin over ‘Hindi imposition’ charge, defends 3-language formula – ThePrint – PTIFeed

New Delhi, Apr 4 (PTI) Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan on Saturday hit out at Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin over his criticism of the three-language formula, saying the narrative of “imposition” is a “tired attempt” to mask political failures. Pradhan said mischaracterising a progressive and inclusive reform as “linguistic imposition” was aimed…

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64 LT urea, 19 LT other fertilisers: India boosts import plans as global prices double amid Middle East crisis

India is lining up major fertiliser imports ahead of the upcoming kharif season as global prices have almost doubled due the ongoing Middle East crisis, pushing import bill higher. The government on Monday said that it plans to import 64 lakh tonnes of urea and 19 lakh tonnes of other fertilisers, even as domestic availability…

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