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Body found in search for British climbers missing in Italy
A body has been found in the search for Aziz Ziriat and Sam Harris, two British hikers who have been missing in the Dolomites for nearly a week, Italy’s alpine rescue service said.
The body, which has not yet been identified, was found buried beneath snow at about 2,600 metres …
Great Britain’s grid operator calls for extra electricity amid freezing weather
Great Britain’s energy grid operator has asked power plant owners to provide extra electricity by Wednesday evening as freezing temperatures take hold.
Demand for electricity is expected to climb between 4pm and 7pm as fresh weather warnings take effect across England, with snow expected as far south as London.
The …
The Spin | ‘Deep, minging, unpleasant’: cricket’s flooding problem is getting worse
The water started flowing into the New Road practice area at about 4pm on Monday afternoon, and just kept on rolling. It flooded the entire ground and half the car park, as well as the nearby racecourse, the rowing club and the public footpath – which is now a popular …
Wednesday briefing: What Elon Musk’s focus on grooming gangs reveals about alt-right online discourse
Good morning. What is a news story in the UK? Whatever Elon Musk says it is. That is the conclusion you might draw, anyway, from the influence of the billionaire Trump adviser’s posts on X claiming that “a quarter-million little girls were – still are – being systematically raped by …
The maps that show how China’s military is squeezing Taiwan
China’s military launched a record number of warplane incursions around Taiwan in 2024 as it builds its ability to launch full-scale invasion, something a former chief of Taiwan’s armed forces said Beijing could be capable of within a decade.
Analysts said China’s relentless harassment had taken a toll on Taiwan’s …
‘Living the dream’: snowed in at Britain’s highest pub strangers became friends
It was the moment they had been waiting four days for. A tractor appeared on the horizon, which signalled a possible final escape for the majority of the 33 people snowed in at the Tan Hill Inn, Britain’s highest pub.
Hugs were shared, phone numbers swapped. But in the end, …
Greece guilty of ‘systematic’ pushback of asylum seekers, ECHR rules
The European court of human rights has found Greece guilty of conducting “systematic” pushbacks of would-be asylum seekers, ordering it to compensate a woman forcibly expelled back to Turkey despite her attempts to seek protection in the country.
In a judgment described as potentially trailblazing, the Strasbourg-based tribunal awarded the …
Trump threatens Canada with ‘economic force’ amid turmoil over Trudeau exit
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, doubling down on threats to impose protectionist tariffs on one of the US’s biggest trading partners.The remarks are likely to further fuel political turmoil in Canada after the resignation …
Jon Stewart on Harris presiding over election certification: ‘Like attending your own funeral’
‘Just make people come in on the second Thursday of the month’: workspace provider Mark Dixon on the WFH debate
Working from home isn’t generally a success for Mark Dixon. “I’m too easily distracted,” he says. “You have to be quite disciplined to be a successful home worker, whether that’s for one day or five days.”
The tycoon’s admission will not raise any eyebrows given his decades-long role running FTSE‑listed …