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Shiffrin's 104th World Cup Victory in Colorado Slalom

American skiing sensation Mikaela Shiffrin extends her record to 104 World Cup wins with a dominant slalom victory in Copper Mountain, Colorado. Read her full story ahead of the Milan-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics.

Ebike Grinch steals £900 nutcracker in Edinburgh

CCTV captures the bizarre moment a hooded thief on an e-bike steals an 8ft nutcracker from an Edinburgh bar, breaking a £350 table. The statue, named Nolan, remains missing. Police are investigating.

8ft Christmas nutcracker stolen from Edinburgh bar

An 8ft nutcracker statue worth £900 was stolen from an Edinburgh cocktail bar by a thief on an e-bike. Manager Paul Baxton describes the financial blow as 'catastrophic'. Read the full story.

BHP walks away from Anglo American takeover bid

Mining giant BHP has ended its pursuit of rival Anglo American after its latest approach was rebuffed. Discover the implications for the planned Anglo-Teck merger and the global mining sector.

BHP walks away from new Anglo American takeover bid

Mining giant BHP has ended its pursuit of Anglo American, leaving the path clear for Anglo's planned £39bn copper merger with Teck Resources. Discover the implications for the global mining sector.

China's $1.4bn Zambia Railway for Minerals

Chinese Premier Li Qiang visits Zambia to launch a $1.4bn Cold War-era railway upgrade, boosting China's access to vital copper and critical minerals. Read the full analysis.

Schoolchildren poisoned by copper sulphate in class

Three children at Lord Williams’s School in Oxfordshire were hospitalised after a pupil allegedly added copper sulphate to water bottles. All have now been discharged. Read the full report.

Guinea's Simandou Threatens Australia's Iron Ore Dominance

Australia's iron ore industry faces unprecedented threat as Guinea's Simandou project, containing world's largest untapped deposit, prepares to flood global markets by 2028, potentially wiping billions from mining giants.

NIOD Skincare Review: The Ultimate Product Guide

Discover our comprehensive review of NIOD's revolutionary skincare products, from the cult-favourite Copper Amino Isolate Serum to innovative survival serums and protective formulations.

Welsh town's £14m transformation begins

The former slate mining town of Blaenau Ffestiniog is set for a remarkable £14 million regeneration, creating new attractions and breathing fresh life into this Snowdonia gem while honouring its industrial heritage.

Copper coil agony: Woman's contraceptive nightmare

A young woman shares her harrowing experience with a copper coil IUD that left her in excruciating pain and bleeding for weeks, raising serious concerns about contraceptive device safety and medical oversight.

Anglo American announces radical restructuring plan

London-based mining conglomerate Anglo American announces radical corporate overhaul, planning to divest its platinum, diamond, and coal businesses while focusing on copper and iron ore operations.

FTSE 100 Plummets in Global Market Rout

London's FTSE 100 index suffers significant losses as global markets tumble, with mining and banking stocks leading the downturn amid economic uncertainty.

Mining heiress shocks Australia's wealthiest parents

In an extraordinary tale of family conflict and personal conviction, the daughter of one of Australia's richest mining magnates reveals how she turned her back on a life of luxury to pursue her own path, leaving her privileged parents in disbelief.

Two dead in Cobar mine explosion tragedy

A devastating explosion at an underground zinc and copper mine in regional New South Wales has killed two workers, sparking urgent investigations into mine safety protocols.

Deadly Mine Explosion in Cobar Leaves One Dead

A catastrophic explosion at a gold mine near Cobar has left one worker dead and several critically injured, sparking emergency response and investigation into the tragic incident.

Australia's Critical Minerals: Albanese Under Fire

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese faces mounting criticism over Australia's critical minerals strategy, with experts warning the nation risks becoming a 'quarry with a flag' rather than securing genuine economic sovereignty.

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