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On March 21, 2026, UK Google users are not searching for the season's new blockbusters or political scandal—they're obsessed with a former Beatle's birthday, a fictional Peaky Blinders death, and a tennis prodigy from Japan. Ringo Starr, at 85, clocks over 5,000 searches as fans celebrate his legacy, while Arthur Shelby's demise racks up the same volume, proving a TV show that ended years ago still commands our attention. The list also features Polish football (Jagiellonia Białystok vs Wisła Płock), Finnish hockey (EIHL), and Swedish pole vaulter Mondo Duplantis, revealing a deeply eclectic British curiosity. This data comes from Google Trends Daily, measuring real-time search spikes to show exactly what captured the UK's collective mind on this specific day.
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Rei Sakamoto, a rising Japanese tennis player, spikes over 200 UK searches after a surprising run at a major tournament. This entry places an Asian outlier ahead of established stars on the day's list.

Alicia Vikander draws over 200 searches, likely tied to a new project announcement or a throwback feature on the Oscar-winning Swedish actress.

Ringo Starr commands over 5,000 searches in the UK as fans celebrate the legendary Beatles drummer's birthday or a new release. He beats out every other item by raw volume.

Juventus FC trends with over 500 searches, likely driven by a key Serie A match or transfer speculation involving the Italian football club.

Jagiellonia Białystok vs Wisła Płock, a Polish Ekstraklasa fixture, pulls over 200 UK searches—a niche football interest that reflects diaspora and betting markets.

Mondo Duplantis, the Swedish pole vault world record holder, reaches over 200 searches, probably due to a new record attempt or indoor season performance.

The Elite Ice Hockey League draws over 200 searches, likely from British fans tracking playoff matches or a major headline in UK hockey.

Sevilla FC registers over 100 searches, indicating a La Liga matchday interest or a transfer story involving the Spanish club.

How did Arthur Shelby die drives over 5,000 searches, as viewers revisit the Peaky Blinders finale to clarify Tommy Shelby's brother's gruesome end.

The Dublin Murders, a BBC crime drama, reaches over 1,000 searches, potentially from renewed interest after a streaming addition or series announcement.
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This top 10 is a jumble of nostalgia, niche sports, and fictional deaths—there's no single theme, which makes it fascinating. Dominant categories: entertainment (Arthur Shelby, The Dublin Murders, Alicia Vikander), sports (Juventus, Sevilla, Mondo Duplantis, EIHL, Polish league), and music (Ringo Starr, Rei Sakamoto). The biggest surprise is Rei Sakamoto at #1 with over 200 searches—a Japanese tennis player barely known outside specialist circles, likely trending due to a solid tournament performance. The Arthur Shelby and Ringo Starr entries, both at 5,000+, show the UK's appetite for re-litigating past cultural moments. Missing entirely: politics, tech, or weather. This list suggests a public escapism—focused on sport, drama, and music history. Expect more retro TV search spikes as streaming platforms resurface classic scenes.
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Rei Sakamoto, a rising Japanese tennis player, spikes over 200 UK searches after a surprising run at a major tournament. This entry places an Asian outlier ahead of established stars on the day's list.

Alicia Vikander draws over 200 searches, likely tied to a new project announcement or a throwback feature on the Oscar-winning Swedish actress.

Ringo Starr commands over 5,000 searches in the UK as fans celebrate the legendary Beatles drummer's birthday or a new release. He beats out every other item by raw volume.

Juventus FC trends with over 500 searches, likely driven by a key Serie A match or transfer speculation involving the Italian football club.

Jagiellonia Białystok vs Wisła Płock, a Polish Ekstraklasa fixture, pulls over 200 UK searches—a niche football interest that reflects diaspora and betting markets.

Mondo Duplantis, the Swedish pole vault world record holder, reaches over 200 searches, probably due to a new record attempt or indoor season performance.

The Elite Ice Hockey League draws over 200 searches, likely from British fans tracking playoff matches or a major headline in UK hockey.

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How did Arthur Shelby die drives over 5,000 searches, as viewers revisit the Peaky Blinders finale to clarify Tommy Shelby's brother's gruesome end.

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