Eurostar Resumes Normal Operations After Channel Tunnel Disruption; Thousands Mourn Bangladesh’s First Female Prime Minister at State Funeral
Eurostar Services Resume Normal Operations Following Major Channel Tunnel Disruption
After a significant disruption to the Channel Tunnel, Eurostar passenger services have resumed normal operations. Passengers who were stranded overnight due to the delay are now able to travel as usual.
- Eurostar services return to normal after major Channel Tunnel disruption — BBC News
- Eurostar delays enter second day as passengers stuck onboard for hours overnight — BBC News
- Eurostar delays enter second day as passengers stuck onboard overnight — BBC News
- Eurostar delays persist as passengers stuck onboard overnight — BBC News
- Passengers stuck on Eurostar trains overnight as delays continue — BBC News
- The Papers: ‘Eurostar chaos’ and Anthony Joshua’s ‘mum at his bedside’ — BBC News
- Eurostar passengers brace for further disruption after day of cancellations — Sky News
- Passenger describes being stranded on Eurostar train overnight – as disruption continues — Sky News
Eurostar and Eurotunnel Passengers Face Overnight Delays as Work Continues
Thousands of passengers were stranded overnight on Eurostar trains and at Eurotunnel terminals after a major disruption, with work ongoing to fix the issue causing travel chaos across Europe.
- Passengers stuck on Eurostar trains overnight as delays continue — BBC News
- Work continues to fix Eurotunnel issue after thousands hit with travel disruption — BBC News
- Work continues overnight to fix Eurostar and Eurotunnel issue — BBC News
- Passenger describes being stranded on Eurostar train overnight – as disruption continues — Sky News
Israel to Bar 37 Aid Groups from Operating in Gaza
The Israeli government plans to revoke licenses of 37 aid organizations operating in the Gaza Strip, effectively barring them from continuing their work.
- Israel to bar 37 aid groups from Gaza — BBC News
- Israel to bar 37 aid groups from working in Gaza — BBC News
- Israel to revoke licenses of 37 aid groups working in Gaza — BBC News
Arctic Blast Brings Snow and Ice Warnings for New Year
Five days of snow and ice warnings issued as an Arctic blast brings severe winter conditions to begin the year.
- Arctic blast to bring in the new year with snow and ice warnings issued — BBC News
- Five days of snow and ice warnings as 2026 begins with Arctic blast — BBC News
Thousands Mourn Bangladesh’s First Female Prime Minister at State Funeral
Over half a million people gathered in Dhaka, Bangladesh, to pay respects to Sheikh Hasina, the nation’s first and only female prime minister. The state funeral was attended by world leaders and prominent figures who highlighted her transformative leadership and legacy.
- Huge crowds mourn Bangladesh’s first female PM at state funeral — BBC News
- Hundreds of thousands mourn Bangladesh’s ex-PM at state funeral — BBC News
Author’s TV Success Linked to Parkinson’s Progress
The author of ‘Heated Rivalry’ credits her television success for providing support and resources that helped manage her Parkinson’s symptoms.
$40M in Motorcycles Seized from Ex-Olympic Snowboarder on FBI’s Most Wanted List
Motorcycles valued at $40 million were seized during an operation targeting a former Olympic snowboarder who had become involved in drug trafficking and was listed by the FBI as one of its Ten Most Wanted fugitives.
- Motorcycles worth $40m seized in hunt for ex-Olympic snowboarder on FBI’s Ten Most Wanted list — Sky News
- $40m worth of motorcycles seized in hunt for ex-Olympic snowboarder turned ‘drug kingpin’ — Sky News
Nutrition’s Crucial Role in New Alcohol Abuse Rehabilitation Scheme
Sky News reports that a groundbreaking alcohol abuse rehabilitation program emphasizes nutrition as a key component, highlighting how a healthy diet aids patients’ recovery from addiction.
- Nutrition key in new alcohol abuse rehabilitation scheme to fight addiction — Sky News
- How a healthy diet is helping patients recover from alcohol abuse — Sky News
Why Keir Starmer’s Labour leadership faces a make-or-break year in 2026
Analysts warn that Labour leader Keir Starmer must deliver decisive reforms or risk losing the next general election, making 2026 his make-or-break period.