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Two climbers die on New Zealand's Mount Aoraki

Two mountain climbers have died after a fall near the summit of Aoraki, New Zealand's highest peak. Two others were rescued. Read the full report on this alpine tragedy.

Two climbers die on New Zealand's highest peak

Two mountaineers, including a certified guide, have died on Aoraki/Mount Cook. Two others were rescued in a challenging overnight alpine operation. Read the full report.

Two climbers die in fall from Mount Cook

A mountain guide and client have died after falling from Aoraki/Mount Cook's summit ridge. The incident is a stark reminder of the inherent dangers of alpine climbing.

Five climbers killed in Dolomites avalanche tragedy

A devastating avalanche in Italy's Dolomite mountains has claimed the lives of five climbers, including a father and his young daughter, during a popular via ferrata route. Rescue operations continue as authorities investigate the cause.

UK's Highest Railway: Stunning Snowdonia Views From £25

Discover the Snowdon Mountain Railway, the UK's highest track offering breathtaking panoramic views of Wales for just £25 return. This historic Victorian engineering marvel takes passengers on an unforgettable journey to the summit of Wales' tallest peak.

£45 Mountain Railway: Britain's Most Spectacular Secret

Discover the breathtaking Snowdon Mountain Railway that transports passengers through Wales' most stunning landscapes without breaking the bank. This unforgettable UK adventure offers panoramic views and lifetime memories for less than you'd expect.

Adolf Silva injured in Red Bull Rampage crash

Professional freeride mountain biker Adolf Silva sustains serious injuries after dramatic crash during Red Bull Rampage practice session in Utah desert. Latest medical update reveals extent of injuries.

Tommy Robinson's UK merch made in Bangladesh sweatshop

An undercover investigation exposes how Tommy Robinson's 'Unite the Kingdom' merchandise is allegedly manufactured in Bangladeshi factories with poor working conditions, sparking controversy over the anti-Islam activist's supply chain ethics.

Shorts-wearing walker rescued from Ben Nevis in storm

A walker wearing only shorts was dramatically rescued from Britain's highest peak after being caught in severe weather conditions during Storm Amy. The shocking incident highlights the dangers of mountain climbing unprepared.

Attenborough Finds 'Extinct' Prehistoric Fish Alive

Sir David Attenborough's latest documentary uncovers the incredible survival story of the coelacanth, a prehistoric fish once thought lost to extinction for 66 million years. Dive into the deep-sea mystery that has captivated scientists and naturalists.

‘Unite The Kingdom’ Rally Polarises Public Opinion

The ‘Unite The Kingdom’ rally in London has polarised public opinion, drawing both fervent support and sharp criticism. Our analysis delves into the deep societal fractures exposed by the event and what it reveals about Britain's future.

African Tribe Faces Eviction from Scottish Estate

The Kingdom of Kubala, a sovereign African community in Scotland, faces imminent eviction from their Aberdeenshire estate in a landmark legal dispute over land rights and cultural recognition.

African Tribe Stakes Legal Claim to Scottish Land

The Kukama people from Peru have launched a unique legal bid for land in Scotland, invoking a 16th-century royal decree, in a modern-day quest for cultural preservation and international recognition.

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