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Canada and Sweden curling teams embroiled in controversy over double-tap rule

A heated exchange occurred between Sweden’s Oskar Eriksson and Canada’s Marc Kennedy during their men’s curling matchup at the 2026 Winter Olympics, sparked by Swedish allegations that the Canadian team had engaged in double-tapping their stones.

A heated exchange occurred between Sweden's Oskar Eriksson and Canada's Marc Kennedy during their men's curling match at the 2026 Winter Olympics, sparked by allegations of double-tapping stones by the Canadian team.

Further details on the incident can be found in the article 'I told him where to stick it' – Canada and Sweden in curling row.

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Australian Anthony Claims Gold in Moguls After Rivals Exit in Chaotic Event

At the Olympics, Jakara Anthony of Australia made history by claiming the inaugural women’s dual moguls title, outperforming Americans Jaelin Kauf and Elizabeth Lemley, who secured the silver and bronze medals, respectively.

Jakara Anthony of Australia has made history by becoming the inaugural women's dual moguls Olympic champion, surpassing American athletes Jaelin Kauf and Elizabeth Lemley, who secured the silver and bronze medals, respectively.

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Morrison Shines with Top Performances in Match Against Canada

Highlights of Rebecca Morrison’s performance can be seen as Great Britain secured a 7-6 win against Canada, the reigning world champions, in the women’s curling event at the 2026 Winter Olympics.

Highlights from Rebecca Morrison's performance are now available, showcasing Great Britain's narrow 7-6 win over reigning world champions Canada in the women's curling event at the 2026 Winter Olympics.

Further coverage of the surprising outcome can be found in the article detailing Great Britain's women's curling team upsetting world champions Canada.

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Edith Bowman’s luggage with cremated remains reportedly taken

A radio DJ has reported that her case went missing during a train journey to Gloucestershire.

A sentimental suitcase belonging to Radio DJ Edith Bowman has gone missing, prompting her to make an emotional appeal for its return, as it contains some of her grandfather's ashes.

Edith Bowman is wearing a black suit jacket, a white shirt and a blue tie. She is smiling, with blurred bright lights behind her.
Edith Bowman said her suitcase was stolen while she was travelling between London and Gloucestershire

Bowman, 52, suspects that the suitcase was taken during a train ride from London Paddington to Kemble in Gloucestershire on Friday.

In a social media post, Bowman revealed that the suitcase held a jewellery box with sentimental value, including a ring containing her grandfather's ashes.

British Transport Police have been notified about the incident and have been contacted for a statement.

The incident occurred on the 09:32 train from London Paddington to Cheltenham, and Bowman is seeking the public's help in recovering her stolen luggage.

Bowman has urged the person responsible for taking the suitcase to return it to the nearest station, expressing her gratitude in advance.

She also warned that the incident is being investigated, with CCTV footage being reviewed, and British Transport Police are involved in the case.

In a subsequent Instagram post, Bowman became tearful as she realized the sentimental items that were inside the missing suitcase.

Upon further reflection, Bowman noted that the suitcase contained a jewellery box with personal items of great significance to her.

The missing suitcase is described as dark green with brown straps, and Bowman is asking anyone who may have seen someone exiting the train at Didcot Parkway, Reading, or Swindon to come forward with information.

Edith Bowman is a well-known presenter who hosted various shows on BBC Radio 1 from 2003 to 2014 before pursuing other projects.

Currently, Bowman hosts the podcast Soundtracking, where she engages in conversations with guests about film and music.

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