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UK secures record supply of offshore wind projects

The government needs to significantly boost its capacity of offshore wind projects if it is to meet its clean power targets.

UK secures record supply of offshore wind projects

The government needs to significantly boost its capacity of offshore wind projects if it is to meet its clean power targets.
Iran vows fast trials over protests after Trump threat

Iran vows fast trials over protests after Trump threat

Iran on Wednesday vowed fast-track trials for people arrested over a massive wave of protests, after US President Donald Trump threatened "very strong action" if the Islamic republic goes ahead with hangings.

Schools shut again as water supply issues continue

Several schools in Kent and Sussex say they will shut again because of the mass water supply problems.
Philippine minister’s ‘premature’ Myanmar visit casts doubts over Asean’s role

Philippine minister’s ‘premature’ Myanmar visit casts doubts over Asean’s role

A visit by the Philippines’ foreign minister to Myanmar has raised concerns over how Asean will be perceived under Manila’s chairmanship this year, with critics arguing it risks appearing as tacit support for the junta amid an election widely condemned as a sham. Foreign Secretary Theresa Lazaro met Senior General Min Aung Hlaing and other junta leaders in Naypyidaw on January 6 in her capacity as special envoy from the Association of Southeast Asian Nations’ 2026 chair, according to official...

Raducanu earns first win of season after rain delay

Emma Raducanu claims her first victory of the season, beating Camila Osorio at the Hobart International after their match was suspended by rain on Tuesday.

Raducanu earns first win of season after rain delay

Emma Raducanu claims her first victory of the season, beating Camila Osorio at the Hobart International after their match was suspended by rain on Tuesday.

Raducanu earns first win of season after rain delay

Emma Raducanu claims her first victory of the season, beating Camila Osorio at the Hobart International after their match was suspended by rain on Tuesday.

Raducanu earns first win of season after rain delay

Emma Raducanu claims her first victory of the season, beating Camila Osorio at the Hobart International after their match was suspended by rain on Tuesday.

Raducanu earns first win of season after rain delay

Emma Raducanu claims her first victory of the season, beating Camila Osorio at the Hobart International after their match was suspended by rain on Tuesday.
‘Structurally hurt’: why are Chinese tourists spending less overseas than before?

‘Structurally hurt’: why are Chinese tourists spending less overseas than before?

Chinese tourist numbers are recovering across Asia after a pandemic-era contraction, buoyed by the expansion of visa-free policies and a stronger yuan. But one thing has not returned: the spending sprees that used to boost duty-free retailers around the world. The trend can be clearly seen in South Korea, which relied on Chinese travellers for 70 per cent of its duty-free sales before Covid-19. Around 5 million visitors from China arrived in the country during the first 11 months of 2025, a...
Horror final hours of two climbers 'entrapped' in Everest's 'death zone'

Horror final hours of two climbers 'entrapped' in Everest's 'death zone'

Peter Boardman and Joe Tasker both 'possessed great mountain judgment' but when they set out up the world's highest mountain in May 1982 they would sadly never return