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Swiss Bar Fire: No Safety Checks for Five Years

Mayor Nicolas Féraud admits no periodic inspections were conducted at Le Constellation bar in Crans-Montana between 2020 and 2025, before a fire killed 40 people. Read the full investigation details.

Les Trois Vallées: A Tale of Two Ski Hotels

Discover the contrasting luxury ski experiences in France's Les Trois Vallées, from Courchevel's vibrant Maya Hotel to the secluded Refuge de la Traye. Find your perfect Alpine escape.

Historic London Golf Club Destroyed in Major Blaze

A devastating fire has completely gutted the historic West Essex Golf Clubhouse near the M25. Over 60 firefighters battled the blaze, with no injuries reported. Read the latest updates.

UK Teen Confirmed Dead in Swiss Ski Resort Fire Tragedy

Charlotte Niddam, 15, a former pupil at Immanuel College in Hertfordshire, is among the 40 victims identified after a devastating New Year's fire at a bar in Crans-Montana. Hundreds attended a memorial in sub-zero temperatures.

Silent march for Swiss bar fire victims as 24 identified

Hundreds gathered in sub-zero temperatures for a silent march in Crans-Montana to honour the 40 killed in the New Year's bar fire. Authorities have now identified 24 victims, including several teenagers. Read the latest.

Crans-Montana bar fire kills 40, community in mourning

A devastating fire at Le Constellation bar in Crans-Montana, Switzerland, has claimed at least 40 lives. The close-knit community is united in grief as investigations into the New Year's tragedy begin.

Swiss Bar Managers Investigated Over Deadly New Year Fire

Prosecutors in Switzerland have opened a criminal investigation into two bar managers after a fire, sparked by champagne bottle sparklers, killed at least 40 people in Crans-Montana. Read the full report on the tragic incident.

Swiss Bar Fire Cause Named, UK Teen Missing

Officials identify sparklers as the likely cause of the deadly Crans-Montana bar fire. A former Hertfordshire schoolgirl is among the missing as DNA identification continues.

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