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  • The Telegraph

    Liam Gallagher, Utilita Arena Sheffield, review: The Last Night of the Britpop Proms

    A huge digital clock slowly counted back thirty years from 2024 whilst Sheffield Utilita Arena shook to the sound of some of the greatest British rock records of all time by The Who, David Bowie, Slade, The Sex Pistols and The Jam at a volume you could feel in your bones. The 14,000 strong crowd were already singing gleefully to The Stone Roses’ I Am the Resurrection when the clock reached 1994 and Liam Gallagher swaggered out to lead a 9 piece band in an almighty thrash through Rock ‘n’ Roll St

  • BBC

    Ticketmaster confirms hack which could affect 560m

    Ticketmaster owner Live Nation confirmed "unauthorised activity" on its database after a group of hackers said they had stolen the personal details of 560 million customers. ShinyHunters, the group claiming responsibility, says the stolen data includes names, addresses, phone numbers and partial credit card details from Ticketmaster users worldwide. The hacking group is reportedly demanding a $500,000 (£400,000) ransom payment to prevent the data from being sold to other parties.

  • Motley Fool

    Is This the Next Stock Buffett Could Buy?

    He says he missed out on Amazon, so why make the same mistake twice?