Morning Mail: Germanwings crash, NSW election, metadata debate, Jeremy Clarkson, One Direction tragedy Zayn Malik

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Germanwings plane crash

Voices heard on recorder from cockpit of Germanwings plane crash

German school students nearly missed doomed Germanwings flight

Germanwings crash calls attention to Airbus safety history

Latest live blog on the Germanwings crash.

Full coverage of the crash of Germanwings flight 4U9525

NSW election

The NSW election winner seems clear, but fear, anxiety and nerves take hold: No one expects anyone except Mike Baird to be premier on Saturday night, but there is still plenty to play for in the final days of the campaign

Indigenous issues largely ignored in NSW election campaign, say community

Labor demands Mike Baird disclose discussions he had with Chinese about their interest in NSW electricity network sale

The Undercurrent asks: What’s the difference between a political donation and a mafia bribe? – video

First Dog on the Moon: NSW is full of wasps and weird birds and why won’t they leave me alone?

NSW election video: Newtown is a Greens v Labor clash for state’s ‘most progressive seat’

Follow our full coverage of the NSW election here.

Australian news and politics

Farmers urge Coalition to restore emissions trading scheme: Failure to acknowledge the problem is ‘doing the industry a disservice’ and harming Australia’s international standing, says farming group

Metadata legislation heads to final vote – politics live: In the final parliamentary sitting day before the May budget, the senate is expected to pass the Abbott government’s controversial metadata laws. All the developments from Canberra, live

Abbott government likely to ask for deadline extension on disability wage: Government to ask Human Rights Commission for extra time to come up with a new system to determine fair pay for intellectually disabled workers

Greens to question Foreign Investment Review Board over Adani coal venture: Senate hearings to question alleged links between firm behind Queensland’s Abbot Point coal port, a Cayman Islands company and a $1bn rorts investigation

Around the world

Jeremy Clarkson dropped by BBC after damning report into attack on producer: Presenter could face police investigation after corporation’s inquiry describes ‘unprovoked physical and verbal attack’

Zayn Malik has left One Direction, band confirms. Social media falls apart.

UK police continued spying on Labour activists after their election as MPs

Bowe Bergdahl faces life in prison after being charged with desertion

Raffaele Sollecito to seek separate retrial from Amanda Knox during ruling

Invisible army: the Russian soldier sent to fight in Ukraine

One last thing

“I’ve been voted one of Australia’s 50 national treasures. I’ve even had my face on an Australian stamp ... It’s so, so … unreasonable.” Russell Crowe is not pleased about having been twice denied Australian citizenship.

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