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GB chiefs hail greatest Winter Olympics day after super Sunday delivers two golds

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Team GB chiefs have hailed Britain’s greatest day at a Winter Olympics after celebrating two gold medals, in the mixed snowboard cross and mixed team skeleton in Milano Cortina,Super Sunday started with Charlotte Bankes and Huw Nightingale storming to a surprise victory in Livigno, with Bankes dramatically overtaking the French team with four turns remaining to take mixed snowboard cross gold,Less than five hours later, Tabitha Stoecker and Matt Weston added a second British gold in the mixed team skeleton in Cortina after Weston overturned a 0,30sec deficit following Stoecker’s run to beat Germany by 0,17sec.

That result also made Weston, who won gold in the individual event on Friday, the joint most decorated British Winter Olympian in history with Lizzy Yarnold.“I’m extremely proud of what I’ve been able to achieve in the past couple of days,” he said.“To win the first ever team event is absolutely amazing – and to win it with such a great teammate is the icing on the cake.”Team GB’s chef de mission, Eve Muirhead, hailed the gold medals that put Britain into 12th in the table.“Getting two gold medals is just incredible,” she said.

“The most we have ever had in British Olympic Winter history and for Matt, being the most decorated male winter Olympian of all time is something really special.”Of the team’s overall performance, Muirhead said: “It was a slightly slow start, we knew that.But we were patient, we kept the vibe up.We kept very positive because we knew we were going to have opportunities to come.”It was not quite a perfect day for Team GB, however.

Mia Brookes was seen as the snowboard slopestyle favourite, having won the world title as a 16-year-old.But she fell on both her runs in qualifying, finishing 16th overall, and misses out on the final on Tuesday.
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Challenges of being a GP in remote areas | Letter

Regarding your report (Lake District village struggles to find GP – despite ad pledging ‘we’ll never run out of beer’, 11 February), Coniston’s situation is not a question of marketing flair but of structural pressure in rural general practice.Findings from a recent survey of our member doctors working in rural and remote areas underline the scale of the challenge. One in four doctors told us that working in a single-handed practice has negatively affected their wellbeing or contributed to burnout.A striking 71% believe rural and remote healthcare is not properly understood by government and policymakers. Doctors have told us that there is a “lack of rural-proofing policy”, with services increasingly centralised and general practice described as “defunded and salami-sliced”

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Jess Phillips calls for Epstein files to be catalyst for long-term legislative change

Institutions can be persuaded to take action on violence against women and girls only when some sort of “calamity” or “political scandal” hits the headlines, Jess Phillips has said.Phillips, the minister for safeguarding and violence against women and girls, said she wanted to use the momentum from the Jeffrey Epstein files to push for long-term legislative change and greater support for survivors, rather than quick-fix reactive policy announcements.Writing for the Guardian, the Labour MP for Birmingham Yardley said: “If repentance and sorrow is all we achieve out of the courage of the Epstein victims, we will have failed. Change is all that will suffice.“The long-term strategy of the government must be exactly that – long term

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‘We almost lost you in the night’ - the life-threatening rise of measles in the UK

Saijal Ladd’s week in hospital remains a blur. The very worst days still feel like a fog, punctuated by two nightmarish memories. First, attempting to speak to a consultant to discuss if she should be rushed to ICU, but being unable to form words through her breathlessness. And later, a family member’s exhausted face mouthing: “We almost lost you in the night.”The 53-year-old had called an ambulance when what she had assumed was flu became so severe she could barely walk, and she experienced diarrhoea and violent vomiting

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‘It matters if you have a parent with an expensive house’: how Australia’s great wealth transfer threatens faith in the fair go

Kim Day has got word that her mother-in-law is dying. At last. It’s good news for one half of Kath and Kim, the noughties comedy series that delighted international audiences with its satirisation-come-celebration of the comforts, proclivities and aspirations of middle Australia. By series three, Kim (Gina Riley) is struggling; she has a new baby and is living in her mother Kath’s (Jane Turner) house in Fountain Lakes – a mottled-brick, wide-lawned every-suburb. But her mother-in-law on the Gold Coast is rich

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Social media misleads young on gender transitioning, says UK review leader

The expert who led the review into youth gender identity services has said young people are being misinformed by “unrealistic” portrayals of transitioning on social media.Hilary Cass, the British paediatrician whose review of NHS gender care led to a significant shift including a ban on puberty blockers, warned of “unrealistic images and expectations on social media” when it came to “what transition would really mean and how hard it would be”, including “quite intensive medical treatments” and “sometimes quite brutal surgeries”.Lady Cass told Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg: “There are a tiny number of people who will never be comfortable with their biological sex, with the gender associated with their biological sex. For them, a medical pathway is the only way they’re going to live their life comfortably.“We don’t understand why that is, but we have to try to help those people thrive as much as the young people who are going to grow out of this

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More than 60 children infected in north London measles outbreak

More than 60 children have been infected by a measles outbreak in north London, it has been reported.Seven schools and a nursery in Enfield reported the cases, with some children treated in hospital, according to the Sunday Times.There are concerns the outbreak is linked to low levels of MMR vaccination in the capital. For every one infected person, measles can spread to up to 18 unvaccinated people.Dudu Sher-Arami, Enfield’s director of public health who is writing to every parent in the area, said the outbreak posed a serious threat to the wider capital and there was the potential to cause a “much greater and bigger pan-London outbreak” because residents travel across the city

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Even amid rising economic uncertainty, now is not the time to hug your job

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Treasury considering changes to Australia’s contentious tobacco excise, as calls grow for a freeze

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Makers of AI chatbots that put children at risk face big fines or UK ban

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California’s billionaires pour cash into elections as big tech seeks new allies

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GB chiefs hail greatest Winter Olympics day after super Sunday delivers two golds

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Winter Olympics 2026: Weston and Stoecker cap golden GB day; Strøm wins women’s ski jump – as it happened

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