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Ten people hurt, two seriously, after ski lift collapse at Spanish resort
Ten people have been hurt, two of them seriously, after a ski lift collapsed at a resort in north-east Spain, hurling dozens of passengers into the snow below.
Although initial reports said 35 people had been injured on Saturday at the Pyrenean resort of Astún, in the Aragón region, the …
‘I’ll kiss the ground’: chaos feared amid Gaza ceasefire as families head home
Aid agencies in Gaza are bracing for chaotic scenes this week as hundreds of thousands of people try to return to homes across the territory after the expected implementation of the
ceasefire between Israel and Hamas
on Sunday.Before the ceasefire, which is due to begin at …
Uncharted territory for the WHO if Trump withdraws US membership
first day
ofDonald Trump
’s new administration, would in effect cut the multilateral agency’s funding by one-fifth.The severe …
‘I know someone in a warehouse with a master’s degree’: how to break the cycle of youth unemployment
At a packed east London jobs fair, Habib Mudh hid is looking for an employer to give him a break. Having spent his early 20s navigating failed job applications, courses and bit-part employment, Mudh hid is among a growing post-pandemic generation of young adults out of work.
“All that process, …
Israel’s war in Gaza has killed tens of thousands of people and laid waste large swathes of the territory. Schools and hospitals have been destroyed, and aid flows into the territory have fallen sharply.
Home Office upgrades inquiry into Kent immigration centre after legal challenge
Asylum seekers will receive funded legal representation at an inquiry into a catalogue of failures at a centre in Kent where small boat arrivals are processed, after a legal challenge by detainees.
Manston, a short-term holding facility outside Ramsgate, was established in January 2022 to deal with the increasing numbers …
In engineering, quantity production is possible only with fine, repeatable measurements. Starting from a problem in aerospace, David McMurtry, who has died aged 84, did much to advance the scientific study of measurement – metrology – and so facilitated hi-tech mass production in many fields.
While working for Rolls-Royce in …
Lindsey Vonn’s ‘impossible’ comeback roars on with 2026 Olympics in frame
In 2000, the cognitive neuroscientist Eleanor Maguire published the study that would bring her worldwide fame. It showed that a brain region called the posterior hippocampus was larger in London taxi drivers who had acquired the Knowledge – a mental map of the British capital complete with streets, routes and …
Aid increase in ceasefire deal ‘is admission Israel could have done more’, experts say
A provision to increase the aid entering Gaza under the ceasefire is welcome but insufficient, and shows Israel could have allowed more food, medicine and other supplies into the strip during the war, humanitarian and legal experts said.
The deal agreed this week allows for 600 trucks a day of …