Fatal Road Crash Involves Anthony Joshua; Swiss Ski Resort Tragedy Claims Lives During New Year’s Fires; Enzo Maresca Departs Chelsea Head Coach Role After 18 Months.
Anthony Joshua Involved in Fatal Road Crash; Released from Hospital
Former world heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua has been discharged from the hospital after a fatal road crash that claimed the lives of several friends. The incident occurred recently, and Joshua paid respects to those who lost their lives in the accident.
- Anthony Joshua discharged from hospital after fatal road crash — Sky News
- Anthony Joshua pays respects to friends killed in road crash — Sky News
Swiss Ski Resort Fire Claims Lives in New Year’s Tragedy
A devastating fire at a Swiss ski resort during New Year’s celebrations has resulted in multiple fatalities, prompting an investigation into the cause and response of local authorities.
- How a New Year’s party ‘turned into a nightmare’: What we know about Swiss ski resort fire — Sky News
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- How choirboy who led Prince Charles’ procession became global conman — BBC News
King Charles Documentary Explores Harmony with Nature
A trailer has been released for a documentary featuring King Charles discussing the importance of living in harmony with nature, emphasizing sustainable practices and environmental stewardship.
BBC Marks The Archers’ 75th Anniversary With Cast Recreation of First Episode
The BBC’s popular radio soap opera, ‘The Archers’, is celebrating its 75th anniversary by recreating the cast for the original first episode.
- The Papers: PM’s ‘year of proof’ and ‘fight’ with judges over Shamima Begum — BBC News
- The Archers cast recreate first episode for 75th anniversary — BBC News
- The Archers cast recreate lost first episode — BBC News
Iran Security Force Member Killed During Protests
A security force member was killed during protests in Iran, according to officials and official statements.
- Iran security force member killed during protests, officials say — BBC News
- Iran security force member killed during protests, official says — BBC News
Witnesses Report Chaos as People Trampled While Trying to Escape Fire in Overcrowded Bar
Eyewitness accounts describe harrowing scenes of people being trampled and crushed beneath others as they desperately attempted to flee a fire-ravaged packed bar, highlighting the deadly consequences of overcrowding.
- Witness saw people ‘walking on top of others’ as they tried to escape packed bar during fire — Sky News
- Witness saw people ‘walking on top of others’ as they tried to escape fire in packed bar — Sky News
Enzo Maresca departs Chelsea head coach role after 18 months
Chelsea’s Enzo Maresca has stepped down as head coach following an 18-month tenure at the club, according to Sky News.
- Enzo Maresca leaves position as Chelsea head coach after 18 months in charge — Sky News
- Chelsea head coach Enzo Maresca leaves club after 18 months in charge — Sky News
Scotland rings in new year as weather warnings kick off 2026
BBC News reports that Scotland began the new year with weather warnings, signaling a start to the year 2026.
- Scotland rings in new year as weather warnings kick off 2026 — BBC News
- Scotland rings in new year as weather warning kicks off 2026 — BBC News
Disney worker injured while stopping massive fake boulder from audience
A Disney park employee was injured on Monday when a 400-pound (180 kg) prop boulder, intended to be used as part of the show’s storyline, accidentally shifted and rolled toward an unsuspecting audience. The dedicated cast member swiftly intervened, using their body to push the heavy object away from the crowd just moments before it could have caused serious harm or fatalities. Despite sustaining injuries in the process, the heroics of this unnamed employee were praised by park officials for preventing a potentially catastrophic incident.
- Disney worker hurt stopping 400-lb fake boulder from hitting audience — BBC News
- Disney worker hurt stopping 180-kg fake boulder from hitting audience — BBC News
Teen identified after fatal fall from Mt Baldy in California
A teenager who fell approximately 500 feet (150 meters) down California’s Mount Baldy has been identified. The incident occurred recently, and details surrounding the tragedy have been reported by BBC News.