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Everest snowstorm traps 1000 in massive rescue crisis

A massive rescue operation is underway on Mount Everest as a sudden snowstorm traps approximately 1000 people, including climbers and support staff, in one of the most dangerous mountain emergencies in recent history.

Everest Snowstorm Traps 100 Climbers in Survival Crisis

A violent snowstorm has trapped almost 100 mountaineers on Mount Everest's treacherous slopes, creating a desperate survival situation at the world's highest peak as rescue operations face extreme conditions.

Chief Rabbi Warns of Antisemitism Surge in UK

Britain's Jewish communities urged to enhance security measures during Yom Kippur observances as Chief Rabbi Ephraim Mirvis condemns Hamas violence and warns of rising antisemitism threats across the UK.

Cousin marriage areas show higher benefit claims

Groundbreaking research exposes troubling correlation between consanguineous marriage prevalence and welfare dependency across UK communities, raising urgent questions about social policy.

Manchester Rabbi Confronts Synagogue Attacker

A Manchester rabbi who physically confronted a knife-wielding attacker at his synagogue has spoken out about the terrifying ordeal, declaring his community will stand strong against hatred.

Reform UK surges in Kent as economic despair bites

Exclusive analysis reveals how deepening inequality and post-Brexit disillusionment in Kent's coastal towns are driving unprecedented support for Reform UK, threatening traditional party strongholds.

Leeds tops London as UK's most Christian-friendly city

New research reveals Leeds as Britain's most welcoming city for Christians, with London ranking surprisingly low. Discover which cities made the top ten and what this means for religious tolerance across the UK.

UK's 25,000-home mega-town: Sustainable community revealed

Discover the ambitious plans for Britain's largest new settlement in decades - a revolutionary 25,000-home community complete with schools, healthcare facilities, and sustainable transport networks set to redefine modern living.

Gatwick's Second Runway: A Tragedy in the Making?

As Gatwick Airport presses ahead with its controversial second runway, local residents and environmental groups warn of devastating consequences for communities, climate, and countryside.

Afro-Descendant Food Forests Revolutionise Farming

A groundbreaking Guardian report reveals how ancestral Afro-descendant practices in Latin America are creating biodiverse 'food forests' that combat climate change and enhance food security, offering a powerful model for sustainable agriculture.

Trump Cuts Funding to Native American Radio Stations

The Trump administration has abruptly terminated federal grants for Native American radio stations, jeopardising a vital news and cultural lifeline for remote Indigenous communities across the United States.

Minority Britons alarmed by 'far-right normalisation' at rally

The recent 'Unite the Kingdom' rally in London has left many minority communities deeply concerned, as they witness what they perceive as the mainstreaming of far-right rhetoric and a legitimisation of anti-immigrant politics in Britain.

Nepal Bans TikTok, Citing Threat to Social Harmony

Nepal's government, led by PM Khadga Prasad Oli, has imposed a nationwide ban on TikTok, citing its negative impact on 'social harmony' and family structures. The move follows regional concerns over the app's content.

Yousaf faces backlash over Jewish community role snub

Exclusive: Scotland's First Minister Humza Yousaf faces mounting pressure after his controversial decision to appoint John Swinney, rather than a dedicated Minister for Jewish Communities, sparks outrage and accusations of failing a key test of leadership

Final photo of climbers before Nanga Parbat tragedy

A chilling photograph captures mountaineer Anna Pietraszek smiling just hours before a catastrophic fall on Nanga Parbat led to a desperate rescue attempt that claimed both her and her Italian climbing partner's lives in one of mountaineering's most tragi

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