Winter Olympics 2026: Daily Highlights and Key Moments
The Winter Olympics continue to deliver drama with multiple gold medal wins, notable upsets, and off-field incidents, including a robbery attempt involving Jonathan Owens and a curling dispute.
The Winter Olympics continue to deliver drama with multiple gold medal wins, notable upsets, and off-field incidents, including a robbery attempt involving Jonathan Owens and a curling dispute.

Amazon's smart doorbell company, Ring, has terminated its partnership with a surveillance firm following public outcry over privacy concerns. The decision came after a Super Bowl advertisement drew renewed scrutiny to Ring's data practices.

A bedding company has backed down from its 'Swift Home' trademark application following an appeal from Taylor Swift's team. Swift's representatives had highlighted similarities to her existing trademarks.
Keir Starmer has declared that internet platforms will not receive a 'free pass' when it comes to child safety, as the government outlines plans and a consultation to bolster protection for young people online, potentially including a social media ban for under-16s.
A High Court decision found the UK government's ban on Palestine Action as a terrorist group to be disproportionate and a breach of free speech rights.
The prime minister's speech comes after a tumultuous week in his political career back home.
Analysts observe a period of significant political instability in Britain, impacting confidence and investment. Both Labour and Conservative parties are seen as struggling electorally, with neither guaranteeing success despite the other's difficulties.
Palmerston, the beloved former chief mouser for the Foreign Office, has passed away in Bermuda, with tributes pouring in from figures like Larry the Cat.
The AA reports an 18% increase in pothole-related call-outs across the UK in January, with over 6,000 incidents in the East of England alone, highlighting deteriorating road conditions.