Why is Sabrina Carpenter’s Espresso still topping the charts and lingering in our minds?

Sabrina Carpenter’s latest track, “Espresso”, has taken the music world by storm, securing its place as the song of the summer. Released on April 12, the single swiftly climbed to the top of Spotify’s global charts, a mere two weeks post-launch. Before captivating audiences at Coachella, the song, accompanied by a Dave Meyers-directed music video,…

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Jannik Sinner exonerated after anti-doping tribunal

In a significant development in the world of tennis, Jannik Sinner, the current men’s world number one, has been absolved of any misconduct following two anti-doping violations reported in March. The independent tribunal concluded that the contamination was unintentionally caused by his physiotherapist, clearing Sinner of any fault. The verdict has sparked diverse reactions across…

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Over half of flights from London City Airport would take under six hours by train

Over half of the flights departing from London City Airport last year could have been substituted with train journeys of six hours or less, according to recent findings. Amid the Labour government’s contemplation over the airport’s plea to elevate its passenger numbers from 6.5 million to a staggering 9 million annually by introducing additional flights…

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Heathrow faces major disruptions as border force officers announce extended strike

Heathrow Airport, the busiest hub in Europe, is set to experience significant travel disruptions as over 600 Border Force staff, part of the Public and Commercial Services (PCS) union, have declared an extensive strike stretching across most of September. The industrial action, prompted by ongoing disagreements over alterations to employment terms, begins on the last…

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