Team GB
25 articles · Feb 2026
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Global Sports and Politics Intersect
Team GB's curling team considers a 2030 Winter Olympics return, while former England rugby coach Eddie Jones reflects on Ireland's recent victory, as the US President prepares to address Congress.
GB Curlers Reach Final, Hodgkinson Breaks Record
Winter Olympics update: Team GB's curling team advances to final, while Keely Hodgkinson sets new indoor 800m record
Mixed Bag: Sports World Sees Triumph and Tragedy
While Team GB's Gus Kenworthy qualifies for the freeski halfpipe final, UK Athletics pleads guilty to corporate manslaughter, and a former NRL player is injured in a drive-by shooting.
Sports Roundup: Arsenal, South Africa, and Team GB Shine
Arsenal takes a five-point lead in the Premier League, South Africa trounces India in the T20 World Cup, and Team GB makes history at the Winter Olympics.
Disappointment and Drama in Sports World
Team GB misses out on bobsleigh medal, Constitution Hill shines on Flat debut, and Elina Svitolina reaches Dubai final in an epic match.
Gu Wins Gold as Atkin Secures Bronze in Halfpipe
Eileen Gu defends Olympic title, Zoe Atkin equals Team GB's record-best haul
Canada Claims Gold Over Team GB in Men's Curling Final Rematch
Mouat's Team Settles for Silver After 9-6 Loss in Repeat of 2014 Olympics
Team GB's Uphill Bobsleigh Battle
GB's four-man team faces a tough challenge to medal in Cortina
Royal Family Embroiled in Controversy as Andrew Faces Scrutiny and Olympic Dreams Unfold
The British royal family is facing a tumultuous period as Prince Andrew's association with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein comes under investigation, while his brother King Charles navigates the fallout. Meanwhile, the nation's attention is also focused on the Winter Olympics, where Team GB's curling team is on the cusp of making history.
Bad Bunny Makes Acting Debut, Andrew Arrest Sparks Investigation, and Team GB Curlers Advance to Semi-Finals
In a day of diverse news, Bad Bunny is set to make his lead acting debut in a film inspired by a Puerto Rican revolutionary, while a police investigation is underway following the arrest of a man named Andrew. Meanwhile, Team GB's men's curlers have advanced to the semi-finals at the Winter Olympics.
Global News Roundup: Bad Bunny's Acting Debut, Royal Arrest, and Olympic Curling Upset
In a diverse array of news, Puerto Rican reggaeton star Bad Bunny is set to make his lead acting debut, while a member of the British royal family faces arrest and Team GB's men's curling team pulls off a surprise victory at the Winter Olympics.
Global Developments: Peace Talks Stall, Sports Upsets, and Economic Shifts
The past day has seen a mix of stalled diplomatic efforts, shocking sports upsets, and promising economic news. Russia-Ukraine peace talks ended without a breakthrough, while Team GB secured a stunning win in the curling semi-finals. Meanwhile, economic indicators point to a slowdown in inflation.
Britain Grapples with Complex Issues: Child Abuse, Athlete Dedication, and Plastic Pollution
The UK is facing a multitude of complex challenges, from the rising and intricate issue of child abuse, to the dedication and hard work of Team GB curlers, and the overwhelming problem of plastic pollution washing up on its shores.
UK Headlines: Royal Family Under Scrutiny, Olympics Disappointment, and Concerns Over Youth Unemployment
The UK is grappling with a series of pressing issues, from the Royal Family's handling of accusations against Prince Andrew to a worrying rise in youth unemployment and a disappointing defeat for Team GB's curling team at the Winter Olympics.
Measles Outbreak Sparks Concern in North London as Unvaccinated Pupils Face Exclusion, Meanwhile Team GB Celebrates Historic Skeleton Gold
A measles outbreak in north London has raised concerns about the spread of the disease, with unvaccinated pupils potentially facing exclusion from schools. In unrelated news, Team GB's Tabitha Stoecker has made history by winning the first Olympic mixed team skeleton gold.
Measles Outbreak in North London Sparks Concerns as Team GB Celebrates Historic Skeleton Win
A measles outbreak in north London has raised concerns about the potential exclusion of unvaccinated pupils from schools, while Team GB is celebrating a historic gold medal win in the mixed team skeleton event at the Olympics.
UK Makes Strides in Athletics and Online Safety While Addressing Child Welfare Concerns
The UK has seen significant developments in athletics and online safety, with Renee Regis winning her first UK title and the government announcing a consultation on online safety, including a possible social media ban for under-16s. Meanwhile, Team GB's Olympic prospects on snow have been gaining momentum. This article provides an in-depth look at these stories and their implications.
Olympic Glory and Cricket Controversy: A Tale of Two Sports
Team GB makes history with a third Olympic gold, while the India-Pakistan cricket rivalry takes a contentious turn, highlighting the complexities of sports and politics.
France Thrashes Wales in Six Nations, While GB Athletes Gear Up for Winter Sports
France's rugby team dominated Wales in a lopsided Six Nations match, while British athletes are preparing for the skeleton event in winter sports. A convincing 54-12 win keeps France's Grand Slam hopes alive, while Wales suffers its 13th consecutive defeat in the tournament. Meanwhile, Team GB's skeleton athletes are training hard to make a mark in their sport.
Team GB Makes History with First Ever Winter Olympic Snowboard Cross Gold
Charlotte Bankes and Huw Nightingale secured Team GB's first ever Winter Olympic title on snow, winning the mixed team snowboard cross event at the 2026 Winter Olympics. This historic victory marks a milestone for British winter sports. The duo's performance has sent shockwaves of excitement through the winter sports community.
England Rugby Looks to Learn from Murrayfield Defeat as Team GB Curlers Make Strides in Winter Olympics
England's rugby team is seeking to bounce back from a disappointing defeat at Murrayfield, while Team GB's curlers are making a strong case for a semi-final spot in the Winter Olympics.
Team GB's Short Track Medal Hopes Dashed by Penalty
Team GB's Niall Treacy was penalized for a lane infringement in the men's 1500m short track speed skating event, leading to a collision and ultimately costing the team a medal. Dutch skater Jens van 't Wout took advantage of the mistake to claim his second short track gold medal of the 2026 Winter Olympics. The penalty was a crushing blow to Team GB's medal aspirations.
Global News Roundup: Terror Plot Foiled, Geopolitics Shift, and Olympic Disappointment
Two men have been jailed for plotting to attack a Jewish community in the UK, while US Secretary of State Rubio warns Europe of a new era in geopolitics. Meanwhile, Olympic hopes are dashed for Team GB's Charlotte Bankes, and the social media community rallies around influencer Lorna Luxe after a personal tragedy.
UK and Global News Roundup: Terror Plot Foiled, Geopolitics Shift, and Human Interest Stories Unfold
A UK court jails two men over a plot to attack the Jewish community, while US Secretary of State Rubio warns Europe of a new era in geopolitics. Meanwhile, a Team GB medal hope falls short, a social media influencer mourns the loss of her husband, and a court rules on the Palestine Action ban.
Global Headlines: Olympics, Military Ops, and Corporate Struggles
From Team GB's potential for a record-breaking Winter Olympics to Pakistan's military operations against militants, and from Asda's struggles to regain its market mojo to personal stories of overcoming abuse, this week's news has been marked by a diverse range of stories. Here's a comprehensive look at what's making headlines.