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Snoop’s wholesome Olympic flex, Ratcliffe’s immigration own-goal, Labour’s Chagos UN snag, Kim’s Pyongyang PR housing, Brixham’s pirate Airbnb vanishing act, and a UK–China border-security pact targeting small-boat supply chains

Snoop Dogg turns a failed card payment into a surprisingly wholesome Olympic flex

After Snoop Dogg’s team had a card payment fail at the Cronox bar in Livigno, the owners let him take the food anyway. He repaid them the next day by sending five tickets to the men’s snowboard halfpipe final at the Winter Olympics, which they attended as Yuto Totsuka won gold. Snoop has been at the Games as an NBC correspondent and Team USA’s honorary coach, because apparently that is a sentence we all just accept now.

Manchester United co-owner Jim Ratcliffe’s immigration comments risk becoming the club’s newest self-inflicted wound

Sports editor Dan Roan looks at how Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s remarks on immigration could dent his public standing and create wider repercussions for Manchester United, a club that truly never misses an opportunity to add another avoidable subplot.

Chagos campaigners say Labour’s handover rationale is undermined by a key UN sea law clause

Campaigners argue Article 298 of the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea undercuts the legal basis being cited for a rapid deal to transfer the Chagos Islands to Mauritius. Friends of the British Overseas Territories and barrister James Tunbridge say the clause exempts the territory from the type of legal action referenced, urging the government to withdraw the proposed deal while lobbying MPs and peers to press ministers. They also say a judicial review brought by Chagossian representatives has stalled for months, prompting an application for a new hearing and judge, with campaigners insisting Chagossians should be consulted.

Kim Jong-un unveils new Pyongyang housing district for families of soldiers reportedly killed fighting for Russia

Kim Jong-un officially opened a new housing district in Pyongyang intended for families of soldiers reported killed while fighting alongside Russia against Ukraine. The move is framed as support for bereaved families, and as messaging to reinforce Pyongyang’s pro-war posture.

Brixham’s Golden Hind pirate-ship Airbnb abruptly shuts down, locals left with questions

A replica of Sir Francis Drake’s Golden Hind, which operated as a pirate-ship Airbnb in Brixham Harbour, has closed with immediate effect and no clear explanation. Owners Mary and Sean Twomey announced the shutdown on February 14, citing unspecified “higher powers” and promising an update. The ship was a long-standing harbour landmark and a Pirate Festival fixture, and had recently been advertising for staff, prompting surprise and disappointment locally.

UK signs border security agreement with China to disrupt small boat supply chains

The UK government under Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced a border security agreement with China as part of a broader relations reset, aiming to disrupt supply chains for dinghies, engines, and equipment used in English Channel crossings. The plan focuses on intelligence-sharing to trace recovered engines and boats back through distributors to manufacturers, many based in China, and to identify suspicious sales. Ministers hope restricting supplies will raise costs and weaken smuggling networks, but evidence suggests deterrence can shift routes rather than stop migration, potentially increasing danger, overcrowding, and death rates. The reporting also notes enforcement alone is unlikely to reduce crossings without expanding safe and legal routes for asylum seekers.

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