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Man cycles Cork to Everest for children's hospital

Daragh Cronin, 23, is cycling from Ireland to Mount Everest to raise €30,000 for paediatric care at Cork University Hospital. His epic journey begins on 14 February 2026. Support his cause now.

Everest rubbish deposit scheme scrapped over cheating

A $4,000 deposit scheme to clear Mount Everest of waste has been axed after 11 years, as climbers cheated by collecting low-altitude rubbish. Officials now plan a non-refundable fee. Read the full investigation.

Camp Mystic reopens after flood killed 25 girls

Families are divided as Camp Mystic announces a partial reopening in May 2026, following the July 2025 flash flood that killed 25 campers and two counsellors. Discover the stories of grief, healing, and outrage.

Spencer Matthews on brother's death and sobriety

Spencer Matthews reveals he never processed his brother Michael's death on Everest and carried 'shame' through his 20s. He credits wife Vogue Williams for his sobriety and Guinness World Records. Read the full interview.

Crowborough protests against 600-migrant army camp plan

Over 2000 furious Crowborough residents marched for a fourth weekend against a Home Office plan to house 600 lone male migrants in a local army camp. Locals are spending thousands on security amid safety fears.

JD Vance Responds to DC Army Base Shootings

Senator JD Vance delivers emotional response to Washington DC military base shootings during Kentucky address. Read his full statement and analysis of the security implications.

Man pleads guilty to summer camp child sex assaults

Jon Ruben, 76, has pleaded guilty to 17 charges including sexual assault and drugging children at his Leicestershire holiday camp, which he ran for 27 years. Read the full shocking details.

White Powder Security Scare at Joint Base Andrews

A major security alert unfolded at Joint Base Andrews when a suspicious package containing mysterious white powder was discovered, prompting a full-scale emergency response and hazardous materials investigation.

Artist apologises for Nazi camp-style Instagram arch

A US artist faces widespread condemnation after creating an Instagram arch resembling Nazi concentration camp gates, forcing difficult conversations about artistic responsibility and Holocaust memory.

Mother and Son Make History as First Everest Family Duo

In an extraordinary display of familial determination, a mother and son from the UK have become the first parent-child team to conquer Mount Everest simultaneously, sharing an emotional embrace at 29,000 feet.

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