Team GB fell foul of a rule in their round robin match vs Germany, and the officials stepped in this time after the 'cheating' storm involving Canada and Sweden last week ... .
Team GB's curlers fell foul of increased surveillance by officials after Canada's cheating row, with Bruce Mouat's team penalised for a 'double touch' on Sunday ....
‘Disgraced’ Andrew at risk of breaking point as Epstein scandal continues ... The former Duke of York is said to be struggling to adjust to a much simpler life after moving into a smaller five-bedroom home from Royal Lodge ... Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor. .
Winter Olympics 2026 curling cheating scandal. Everything you need to know ... He then suggested the whole thing might have been “premeditated planning to try to catch us.” ... Moreover, the recent scandal also highlights the gap between reel and reality ... .
In the ninth end of Britain’s round-robin game against Germany, officials said Scottish curler Bobby Lammie had touched a stone after releasing it down the ice. Such “double-touching” is against the rules. Britain won the match 9-4 ... 15, 2026. AP ... ....
... to strip Mountbatten-Windsor of his titles and honors has done little to dampen the shock surrounding the scandal, and the latest disclosures have at times overshadowed the work of the monarchy.
... - not scandalous, but illustrative - of how tightly controlled those spaces remain, even in a globalised era.A brief moment, a long shadowAt the time, the encounter barely registered publicly.
Tensions flared on the ice at the Winter Olympics as a bitter dispute between Canada and Sweden overshadowed an otherwise dramatic curling showdown ... .