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Great Lakes water crisis as AI data centres move in

Water levels across the Great Lakes are falling, just as energy-hungry mega-scale data centres move into the region. Communities in Ohio and Michigan are fighting back against the threat to their water supply. Read the full investigation.

BBC's Sabalenka vs Kyrgios Match Sparks Fury

The BBC faces criticism for airing a 'Battle of the Sexes' match between Aryna Sabalenka and Nick Kyrgios, with fears it will fuel online misogyny and belittle women's sport. Read the full analysis.

Missing man's feet found on beaches 500 miles apart

The severed feet of Pawel Martyniak, 21, washed up in Sweden and Norfolk. An inquest could not determine his cause of death, revealing a history of severe depression and failed mental health care.

Serena Williams back in tennis drug-testing pool

Tennis legend Serena Williams has quietly rejoined the sport's anti-doping testing pool, a mandatory step for any potential competitive return. She could be eligible to play again by mid-2026. Read the full story.

St Pancras has London's best Christmas tree for 2025

Time Out names the 'Powered by Dreams' tree at St Pancras International as London's top festive display for 2025. The stunning creation supports Great Ormond Street Hospital. Discover the magic.

Raducanu on 'Creepy' Paparazzi After Stalker Incident

British tennis star Emma Raducanu speaks out about a terrifying stalker and unsettling paparazzi encounters. She reveals how the Dubai incident affected her and her path to feeling safe again. Read her full story.

Raducanu on Bromley, Mental Strength & Tennis Calendar

Emma Raducanu reflects on a positive 2025 season, finding peace in Bromley, overcoming off-court challenges, and offering a unique perspective on the demanding tennis tour. Discover her plans for 2026.

BBC star Hugh Wallace dies aged 68

Tributes are flowing for beloved BBC presenter and architect Hugh Wallace, who has died at 68. His husband confirmed the sad news on social media.

Johansson: Backer Tried to Cut Holocaust from Film

Scarlett Johansson reveals a financier tried to force her to remove Holocaust references from her directing debut 'Eleanor the Great'. She refused, the backer pulled out, but Sony Pictures Classics saved the project.

Sandi Toksvig's Riviera Rail Trip: A Literary Tour

Join Sandi Toksvig on her delightful Channel 4 rail adventure along the French Riviera, exploring literary history and stunning coastal scenery. Don't miss this bibliophile's dream journey!

Sandi Toksvig's Great Riviera Rail Trip Review

Join Sandi Toksvig on her delightful four-part railway journey along the French Riviera, exploring art, history and culture. Don't miss this charming travelogue on Channel 4.

Fitzdares 25% Odds Boost: November Offer Guide

Get the full details on the Fitzdares 25% odds boost for new customers. Our review covers the sign-up process, key terms, and top betting markets like football and tennis.

Forestry expert Simon Rietbergen dies aged 65

Tributes pour in for Simon Rietbergen, the forestry expert who helped establish the UN's Great Green Wall Initiative to combat deforestation in Africa's Sahel region.

Italy Wins Davis Cup for Third Straight Year

Italy clinched the Davis Cup title for a third consecutive year, defeating Spain in the final. Berrettini and Cobolli secured victory in the singles matches. Read the full report.

Rail fares frozen for first time in 30 years

The government announces first rail fare freeze in three decades, saving commuters hundreds of pounds annually. Part of plans to rebuild Great British Railways with modern ticketing.

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