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Celtic Football Club is facing a fresh compensation claim amid allegations of sexual abuse at the hands of convicted paedophile Frank Cairney.
A man is claiming he was sexually assaulted by the former Celtic Boys Club coach around 1989 when he was 14 years old.
He is seeking a six-figure sum at the Court of Session in Edinburgh.
Digby Brown Solicitors raised the court action and is probing the historical allegations.
Richard Pitts, partner at the law firm’s Edinburgh office, said: “Each survivor of abuse should be entitled to take as long as they need to come to terms with what happened and decide what they want to do next – and after nearly 40 years our client is now ready to take his own step towards justice.
“I can therefore confirm Digby Brown is now investigating allegations of historical abuse connected with Celtic Boys Club.
“No further details can be disclosed at this time but we will continue to provide full support as the legal action progresses.”
Celtic FC has been contacted for comment.
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Cairney was jailed for four years in 2019 after being convicted of multiple charges dating back to the 1980s.
And then in 2023, a sheriff ruled he indecently assaulted three players in the 1970s and 1980s.
Cairney, who had denied the charges, was unfit to stand trial and instead an examination of facts was held at Glasgow Sheriff Court.
Sheriff Tom Hughes found no grounds for acquittal, with the court hearing how the paedophile preyed on the youngsters in the Celtic Park shower room, the dressing room of the club’s Barrowfield training ground, while on a team trip to Aviemore and in his car.
Last year, the football club’s parent company Celtic Plc agreed to pay a seven-figure sum to almost 30 ex-boys’ club players.
It followed Thompsons Solicitors’ landmark group claim brought by victims abused by Cairney and James Torbett, the founder of the youth club who was also convicted of abusing young players.
Lawyers acting for Celtic Plc had initially argued the boys’ team was an entirely “separate entity” and not formally affiliated with the Glasgow football club, but a judge ruled the case could go ahead.
Celtic later apologised for the historical sexual abuse, adding: “The club takes this abuse extremely seriously because of the historic contacts between the two organisations.”
What do women do in Kitty Party? Video leaked, sisters-in-law were seen creating a massacre!
Women find it difficult to find time for themselves after marriage. There is nothing exciting left in their life between home and children. But now women have started taking time out for themselves also. Kitty parties are held in many cities, where women forget the problems of their life and go to enjoy. A video of one such kitty party was shared on social media. The women had a lot of fun in this. His dance and his fun-loving style won people’s hearts. After watching the video, many men also wrote in the comments that this is called real fun. One user wrote that these sisters-in-law are creating havoc.
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American figure skater Amber Glenn fired back at critics on Tuesday following her gold medal victory in the team event at the Winter Olympics.
Glenn, who said she was taking a social media break because of “hate” comments after criticizing President Donald Trump’s administration, returned to TikTok with photos of herself and Alysa Liu. She directed her caption at those who apparently came after her.
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Amber Glenn of the United States competes during the figure skating women’s team event at the 2026 Winter Olympics, in Milan, Italy, Sunday, Feb. 8, 2026. (AP Photo/Stephanie Scarbrough)
“They hate to see two woke b—-es winning,” Glenn wrote. “If ‘Woke’ means people who use their platforms to advocate for marginalized communities in the country that they are actively representing …… Then yeah sure?”
Glenn ripped the Trump administration in a pre-Olympics press conference last week, saying it had been a “hard time” for her and members of the LGBT community. It was one of a handful of political remarks U.S. athletes made in the lead-up to the Winter Games.
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From left, Ellie Kam, Alysa Liu, and Amber Glenn of Team USA react after receiving their gold medals for the figure skating team event at the 2026 Winter Olympics, in Milan, Italy, Sunday, Feb. 8, 2026. (AP Photo/Ashley Landis)
“It’s been a hard time for the (LGBTQ) community overall in this administration,” she said, via USA Today. “It isn’t the first time that we’ve had to come together as a community and try and fight for our human rights. And now especially, it’s not just affecting the queer community, but many other communities, and I think that we are able to support each other in a way that we didn’t have to before, and because of that, it’s made us a lot stronger.”
Glenn added that the issue she was talking about was something she wasn’t going to be quiet about.
The backlash online was enough for her to log off for a few days.
“When I chose to utilize one of the amazing things about the United States of America (Freedom of speech) to convey how I feel as an athlete competing for Team USA in a troubling time for many Americans, I am now receiving a scary amount of hate/threats for simply using my voice WHEN ASKED about how I feel,” she wrote in a since-expired post on her Instagram Stories.

Team USA’s Amber Glenn celebrates with her gold medal after the figure skating team event at the 2026 Winter Olympics, in Milan, Italy, Sunday, Feb. 8, 2026. (AP Photo/Ashley Landis)
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“I did anticipate this but I am disappointed by it. I will be limiting my time on social media for my own wellbeing for now but I will never stop using my voice for what I believe in.”
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Bangladesh is gearing up to hold its 13th general election, the first since the 2024 uprising that toppled longtime leader Sheikh Hasina’s “autocratic” regime and forced her into exile.
More than 157,000 police officers, backed by 100,000 soldiers and thousands of other security personnel deployed across the country, will guard Thursday’s vote, in which nearly 127 million people are entitled to cast their ballots.
The Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), led by 60-year-old Tarique Rahman, son of former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia, has emerged as the frontrunner in the polls.
Challenging the BNP and its allies is a broad 11-party coalition spearheaded by the Jamaat-e-Islami, which is seeking to expand its influence in national politics. The Islamist party was banned under Hasina but has gained influence since her ouster. The alliance also includes the newly formed National Citizen Party (NCP), created by leaders of the 2024 uprising.
Along with the parliamentary election, a referendum on political reforms that include prime ministerial term limits, stronger checks on executive power, and other safeguards preventing parliamentary power consolidation is also being conducted.
Election Commissioner Abul Fazal Muhammad Sanaullah said in a news conference on Tuesday that security cameras have been installed in more than 90 percent of 299 constituencies. Voting in one of the 300 constituencies has been suspended due to the death of a candidate.
Separately, Bangladesh’s police chief, Baharul Alam, said on Tuesday that more than half of the country’s 42,000 polling stations were flagged as vulnerable to violence.

Alam said police had assessed that “more than 24,000 polling centres have been marked as either high-risk or moderately risky” for possible unrest, violence or ballot stuffing.
“The location of some centres is very remote, and there is intense competition and hostility among candidates and their supporters,” he said, adding that 1,300 police guns looted during the 2024 unrest have still not been recovered.
“In high-risk and moderately risky centres, police will carry out patrol duty with body-worn cameras for the first time.”
Police records show five people were killed and more than 600 were injured in political clashes during the campaign period from December 11 to February 9.
Rights organisation Ain o Salish Kendra counted 158 people killed and more than 7,000 injured in political violence between August 2024 and December 2025.

Transparency International Bangladesh also raised concerns over the law-and-order situation, accusing parties of forming “mobs” and setting up roadblocks.
Alam said the police were determined to ensure the polls were peaceful, but said he accepted that distrust of his force remained.
“It is quite understandable why people do not trust the police,” he said. “Over the last 15 years, based on what we have delivered – in fact, for the last 150 years, our predecessors mostly beat people.”
An interim administration, led by Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus, has announced three days of public holidays, which started on Tuesday, for the election.
Thousands of people, including factory workers, were seen returning to their home constituencies, as there will be restrictions on public vehicles on the voting day.
Tabish Mahdi, a voter registered in a village in northern Rangpur district and working in the capital, Dhaka, said he could not manage a bus ticket despite several attempts.
“It seems people are so enthusiastic about this election as they couldn’t vote in the past election under the Sheikh Hasina regime, particularly like me,” he told the Anadolu news agency.
The election rush has caused traffic jams on some key highways connecting Dhaka and other parts of the country, local media reported.

Of the nearly 127 million eligible voters, one-fourth are first-time voters who dominated the protests in July-August of 2024 and now want a change in the political and administrative culture.
Public expectation, therefore, is running high that the vote could help reset democratic norms after more than a decade of disputed elections and shrinking political space. The transition is being overseen by the Yunus-led administration, which has assured a fair vote.
In a televised address on Tuesday, Yunus urged citizens to cast their votes, aiming to break the 17-year “silence” of limited voting rights under the previous government led by Hasina.
“I am not merely requesting you. I am demanding it. Set fear aside and bring courage forward as you head to the polling stations. Your vote will not only elect a government. It will respond to 17 years of silence, challenge unrestrained fascism, reshape the nation, and prove that this country will never let the voices of its youth, women and resilient people be silenced again,” he said.
The “future structure and direction” of the state will be determined through the elections and the referendum on constitutional reforms, he said, warning of a tough response to attempts to disrupt voting or any election violence.
Shooters opened fire at a school in Thailand’s southern province of Songkhla this evening and took several students and teachers hostage. The local administration has confirmed this on social media. According to Reuters report, an unknown number of students and teachers are hostage in a school in Songkhla province. The incident took place at Patong Prathan Khiriwit School in Patong sub-district of Hat Yai district.
Many people injured in firing, trapped in school
According to local media in Thailand, the gunman entered the school and opened fire, injuring a teacher and taking him to the hospital. In some reports, many people including children are said to be injured, but the exact number of injured is not yet clear. Many students and teachers are still trapped inside the school and are unable to get out. Thung Lung police station has surrounded the school. Special Operations Unit and rescue team have reached the spot and are trying to control the situation.
According to Thairath News, the suspect has been identified as 18-year-old ‘Khem’. He has taken a female staff member hostage in the Public Relations Room on the first floor of the school. Some reports say that a Mathyom 5 (Grade 11) student has also been taken hostage. Police have sealed the area around the school and are trying to negotiate.
Firing during school holidays
The incident happened near school dismissal time, when students were going home. Main Taptim Yala Foundation was the first to give this information on Facebook. The local administration and police are keeping an eye on the situation. There is no news of any death yet, but the number of injured may increase. The rescue operation is ongoing and more updates may come in the coming hours. The Thai government and police have appealed to the people to remain calm and not believe in rumours.
There have been cases of gun violence in Thailand before, such as in 2022 when a former policeman killed 37 people, mostly children, at a day-care center. But this incident of hostage taking in school is very serious.

A butcher who murdered her girlfriend, cut her in half and buried her body under concrete in their garden has been jailed for life with a minimum of 21 years.
Anna Podedworna, from Poland, killed Izabela Zablocka with a horse figurine before wrapping her remains in bin bags in a “filthy, makeshift grave” in Normanton, Derby.
Ms Zablocka, 30, was reported missing after losing contact with family in 2010, Derby Crown Court heard.
Prosecutors said her killer finally “cracked” last year when a Polish journalist flew to the UK to interview her.
The mother-of-one’s remains were found in June under concrete in the garden of the house the couple shared after they moved from Poland together.
Jurors were told “considerable force” would have been needed to cut Ms Zablocka’s body in half and that electrical tape had been used to bind her legs together “like a chicken”.
At the time, Podedworna worked as a butcher at a factory in Scropton, Derbyshire, where she skinned, deboned and cut up turkey.
She told her trial she had killed her partner in self-defence.
“I was just terrified, I felt fear. I thought I will bury her. I took the decision I would bury her in the garden,” said 40-year-old Podedworna.
“I wanted to pick her up whole. I just did not have the strength to pick her up. I had an idea to cut her down. It seemed the only way… to cut her into two.”
The jury rejected her story and yesterday found her guilty of murder, preventing a lawful burial and perverting the course of justice.
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Prince William refuses to protect his “despicable” uncle Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, choosing instead to support the victims of Jeffrey Epstein with his wife by his side.
British royals expert Hilary Fordwich told Fox News Digital the future king of England sees silence as a serious threat to the monarchy and is ready to shatter the “never complain, never explain” tradition.
“Prince William, with the major influence of Princess Catherine, is modernizing the monarchy by clarifying their position — which is with the victims,” said Fordwich. “This demonstrates William’s moral authority. We can expect that he will not do anything to defend his despicable uncle.”

The former Prince Andrew (left) and his nephew Prince William attend Katharine, Duchess of Kent’s requiem mass service at Westminster Cathedral on Sept. 16, 2025, in London. William and his wife Catherine have been “deeply concerned” by the latest revelations linking Andrew to late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, Kensington Palace said on Feb. 9, 2026. (Max Mumby/Indigo/Getty Images)
“Despite issuing a statement supporting victims before departing for Saudi Arabia, Prince William was still heckled,” Fordwich said.
“He is clearly the hardliner on reputational risk, viewing silence as both damning and dangerous for the monarchy. Notably, the statement he and Princess Catherine released was brief, direct, and avoided any mention of his despicable uncle’s name.”

Royal experts previously told Fox News Digital that the Prince and Princess of Wales (left) are determined to enforce a “zero-tolerance monarchy.” (Karwai Tang/WireImage/Getty Images)
On Feb. 9, a spokesperson for the Prince and Princess of Wales said the couple were “deeply concerned” by recent revelations in the newly released Epstein files.
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“I can confirm the Prince and Princess have been deeply concerned by the continuing revelations, and their thoughts remain focused on the victims,” the spokesperson said.
The public statement comes amid renewed scrutiny surrounding Andrew, the former prince and Duke of York, who was stripped of his royal titles by King Charles III in October, and his relationship with Epstein.

The former Prince Andrew at Naval Air Station Portsmouth, in front of a Westland Navy Lynx helicopter, circa 1983. He was known as the late queen’s favorite son. (Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
The Department of Justice recently released more than 3 million records related to Epstein, including his personal emails. Andrew, 65, has claimed that he cut off all contact with the late convicted sex offender in 2010. However, documents indicate that the friendship continued.

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was featured in three new photos from the recent Epstein files drop. (Department of Justice)
“There is no way to completely shut down this nightmare,” Fordwich admitted. “They have already shifted Andrew out of the public spotlight, stripped him of his titles and patronages — all of which William wanted from the outset.
“He and Princess Catherine are aligned with the public disgust towards [his] behavior. Catherine’s background — not being born into the royal family — gives her a clear outsider’s perspective. She has been a strong moral force by William’s side, and the couple are completely united.”

Royal experts told Fox News Digital that Prince William wants his uncle away from royal life as much as possible. (Karwai Tang/WireImage/Getty Images)
“The isolation they have dealt Andrew is both physical and reputational,” Fordwich continued. “William is determined to lead from a moral perspective, not bound by loyalty to anything or anyone of a lower standard.”
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Catherine, Princess of Wales and Prince William, Prince of Wales during the ceremonial welcome at the start of the state visit to the United Kingdom by German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier on Dec. 3, 2025 in Windsor, England. William is heir to the British throne. (Andrew Matthews – Pool/Getty Images)
“We are witnessing the early framework of his future reign,” Fordwich added.
British broadcaster and photographer Helena Chard told Fox News Digital that Andrew’s damaging behavior has left the monarchy vulnerable and fueled public mistrust. William’s “worst nightmare” has become a reality, she claimed.

On Feb. 10, 2026, a reporter asked Prince William about his uncle after the Prince and Princess of Wales broke their silence about the Epstein files. It’s unclear whether William heard the question. He didn’t respond. (Chris Jackson/Getty Images)
“If it were up to Prince William, he would have dealt with the Andrew fallout a long time ago,” said Chard. “He is furious with the negative impact on the royal family’s standing due to his uncle Andrew’s despicable behavior. He has no allegiance to his uncle.”

The former Duke and Duchess of York have left Royal Lodge, their 30-room mansion. The couple divorced in 1996. (Mark Cuthbert/UK Press via Getty Images)
Sources previously told the Daily Mail that the decision to evict Andrew from his 30-room mansion sooner than the Easter deadline was made by William and King Charles on Feb. 1 after an “urgent discussion.” In the dead of night, Andrew was moved to temporary housing at Sandringham.
“Public anger in Britain has been building for weeks, driven by a widespread belief that there was a deeper institutional failure, if not an outright cover-up,” Kinsey Schofield, host of YouTube’s “Kinsey Schofield Unfiltered,” explained to Fox News Digital. “That frustration has reached a tipping point.”

Andrew knelt over an unidentified woman while resting his hand on her stomach. (Department of Justice)
“William’s decision to speak now, and to do so squarely in defense of the victims, was both deliberate and necessary. It signaled leadership at a moment when continued silence risked being interpreted as indifference.
“There is very little appetite left within the royal family for Andrew. William is asserting himself as the architect of a stricter, more disciplined royal model.”
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Prince William, Prince of Wales, learns about Saudi’s gaming ecosystem as he attends an E-Sports tournament on day two of his first official visit to Saudi Arabia at Boulevard City on Feb. 10, 2026, in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. (Chris Jackson/Getty Images)
Still, Schofield emphasized that with William still waiting in the wings, he and his wife operate with limited authority.
“Constitutionally and hierarchically, William and Catherine cannot take direct action against Andrew,” she said. “What they can do, and are now clearly doing, is establish a firm distance and make it unmistakable that he no longer represents the values or future of the monarchy.”

Royal experts told Fox News Digital that Kate Middleton has a close bond with her father-in-law, King Charles III. (Karwai Tang/Getty Images)
But the stronger signal didn’t come from the couple, Schofield noted — it came from King Charles III, who issued “a more forceful statement” hours later.

Britain’s King Charles III (center) and the Lord-Lieutenant of Lancashire, Amanda Parker (right) leave Clitheroe Station to meet well-wishers during a visit to the town of Clitheroe on Feb. 9, 2026, in Clitheroe, England. (Paul Ellis – WPA Pool/Getty Images)
“The king indicated that he would cooperate with law enforcement, if necessary,” said Schofield. “That escalation suggests the shift is being driven from the top, not solely by the next generation.”
The Thames Valley Police confirmed to Fox News Digital on Monday that an investigation was underway into claims Andrew shared confidential information about his trade envoy role with Epstein. Hours later, the monarch expressed “profound concern” about the latest allegations.

This undated photo shows the former Prince Andrew and Jeffrey Epstein at Ascot in the U.K. (Tim Graham Photo Library via Getty Images)
“The King has made clear, in words and through unprecedented actions, his profound concern at allegations which continue to come to light in respect of Mr. Mountbatten-Windsor’s conduct,” the palace said in a statement.
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A photo of Prince Andrew and Ghislaine Maxwell was found in the Justice Department’s previous release of Epstein files. (Department of Justice)
“While the specific claims in question are for Mr. Mountbatten-Windsor to address, if we are approached by Thames Valley Police, we stand ready to support them as you would expect.”
The ex-prince may have shared confidential information with Epstein between 2010 and 2011, according to the BBC.

Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell were both indicted on federal sex trafficking charges stemming from Epstein’s years of abuse of underage girls. (Joe Schildhorn/Patrick McMullan via Getty Images)
Emails included in the files show Andrew sent details of his official trade envoy trips in Singapore, Vietnam, Shenzhen in China and Hong Kong to Epstein in 2010. Andrew forwarded reports sent by his then-assistant to Epstein after the trip, five minutes after receiving them, the outlet reported.

This photo shows an entrance to Marsh Farm, the expected future residence of Britain’s former Prince Andrew, just down the road from the royal family’s Sandringham estate in Norfolk, eastern England on Feb. 5, 2026. (Henry Nicholls/AFP via Getty Images)
Fox News Digital reached out to Andrew’s attorney for comment. A spokesperson for Buckingham Palace previously told Fox News Digital they don’t answer for Andrew as he’s no longer a working royal.
Chard believes there’s no doubt William, like his father, would cooperate with law enforcement.

Prince William, Prince of Wales and Catherine, Princess of Wales arrive for a visit to the National Curling Academy in Stirling, Scotland on Jan. 20, 2026. (Karwai Tang/WireImage via Getty Images)
“Prince William can try and force his views, but he is not yet king,” said Chard. “What has been noted is that William undoubtedly takes a harder line than his father. He realizes that a zero-tolerance monarchy is essential and will preside during his reign. It is no good acting slowly to mounting pressure, as by then, the damage is done.”

Prince William, Prince of Wales, learns about Saudi’s gaming ecosystem as he attends an E-Sports tournament on day two of his first official visit to Saudi Arabia at Boulevard City on Feb. 10, 2026, in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. (Chris Jackson/Getty Images)
“Prince William appears to be taking the lead, driven by his desire to keep relevant and modernize the monarchy,” Chard continued. “Prince William and Princess Kate are walking a fine line, prioritizing transparency and accountability while protecting the monarchy’s reputation.”
EX-PRINCE ANDREW PHOTOGRAPHED KNEELING OVER WOMAN IN LATEST DOJ JEFFREY EPSTEIN FILE RELEASE

Ex-Prince Andrew is seen departing Westminster Abbey after the Coronation of King Charles III and Queen Camilla on May 06, 2023, in London, England. The former Duke of York vacated Royal Lodge on Feb. 2, 2026. (Karwai Tang/WireImage/Getty Images)
“The ‘never complain, never explain’ era of the late Queen Elizabeth II’s reign is outdated,” Chard said.

Queen Elizabeth II, England’s longest reigning monarch, died in 2022. She was 96. (Max Mumby/Indigo/Getty Images)
Royal experts previously told Fox News Digital that when the king decided to strip his disgraced brother of his royal titles, he had a key ally — the Princess of Wales.
“Kate Middleton is obviously a power behind the throne, supporting King Charles and Prince William in saving and securing the future of the royal family and her own determined destiny to become queen,” said royal expert Ian Pelham Turner.

Andrew can be seen kneeling over an unidentified woman in the photos released by the DOJ. (Department of Justice)
“A smiling face to the camera, a steely resolve in private, she desires to protect the destinies of her husband, Prince William, and their eldest son, Prince George, while doing her part in saving the royal brand,” he shared.

Prince Andrew and Catherine, Princess of Wales attend Katharine, Duchess of Kent’s requiem mass service at Westminster Cathedral on Sept. 16, 2025, in London. King Charles stripped the former Duke of York of his titles on Oct. 30, 2025. (Max Mumby/Indigo/Getty Images)
“She is determined to create the right image constantly. I believe there was not much love lost between her and Andrew, who allegedly spoke shamelessly about her to William, creating an angry confrontation between uncle and nephew to a point where Andrew’s fate was sealed.”

Royal experts told Fox News Digital that Prince William has a harder stance concerning his controversial uncle than his father, King Charles. (Samir Hussein/WireImage/Getty Images)
Andrew announced in October that he was giving up his royal titles, and the palace confirmed later that month that the king had “initiated a formal process to remove the style, titles and honours of Prince Andrew.”

The former Prince Andrew, Duke of York and Ghislaine Maxwell at Ascot, picture date unknown. (Tim Graham Photo Library via Getty Images)
The decision followed Andrew’s initial step back from public life in 2019 after his BBC interview, in which he discussed his relationship with Epstein.
Fox News Digital’s Ashley Carnahan and Lauryn Overhultz contributed to this report.
Canada A total of 10 people have died in the mass shooting that took place on Tuesday (February 10, 2026) at Tumbler Ridge Secondary School located in the province of British Columbia. After this painful incident the Prime Minister Narendra Modi Expressing deep condolences, it has expressed condolences to the families of the victims and the people of Canada.
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Prime Minister Modi Has expressed grief by sharing a post on social media platform X on Wednesday (February 11, 2026). He said in the post, ‘I am deeply shocked by the horrific shooting in Canada. My heartfelt condolences to the families who have lost their loved ones. I wish for the speedy recovery of the injured. India stands in solidarity with the people of Canada in this time of deep sorrow.
Deeply shocked by the horrendous shooting in Canada. I extend my heartfelt condolences to the families who have lost their loved ones and wish a speedy recovery to the injured. India stands in solidarity with the people of Canada in this moment of profound grief. @MarkJCarney
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) February 11, 2026
Canadian police recovered bodies of 6 people from the school
After this horrific incident that happened in Canada on Tuesday (February 10), police recovered the bodies of six people from inside the high school in British Columbia. At the same time, another person died while being taken to the hospital.
According to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP), the attacker was also found dead in this mass shooting, who reportedly died of gunshot wounds. At the same time, about 25 other people have been injured in the firing, who are undergoing treatment at the local medical center. An emergency text alert was issued Tuesday afternoon, describing the suspect as a brown-haired woman, police officials said.
Police evacuated several victims from inside the school
The RCMP officially said in a statement that the public emergency alert previously issued following the incident has been canceled because investigators believe there are no other suspects present who pose a threat to life. However, after the shooting was reported, officers entered the school and took necessary action to neutralize the threat. Several victims were found during a search of the school. At present the police is investigating the matter.
Benchmark indices concluded a lackluster Wednesday session with marginal gains, as selling pressure in information technology stocks offset strong buying in the banking, auto and healthcare counters, with the Nifty extending its winning streak to a fourth consecutive session despite trading in a narrow range.
The Nifty rose 18.70 points or 0.07 per cent to close at 25,953.85, while the BSE Sensex slipped 40.28 points or 0.05 per cent to settle at 84,233.64. The session was marked by choppy price action, with the Nifty oscillating within the 25,870-26,010 band and the 26,000 level continuing to act as a supply zone.
Eicher Motors emerged as the top gainer on the Nifty, surging 6.45 per cent to ₹7,766.50, followed by Apollo Hospitals which jumped 3.98 per cent to ₹7,506 and Max Healthcare which climbed 3.33 per cent to ₹1,055.50. State Bank of India advanced 3.23 per cent to ₹1,181.10, while Maruti Suzuki gained 1.89 per cent to ₹15,432.
On the losing side, TCS declined 2.53 per cent to ₹2,909, while Infosys fell 1.79 per cent to ₹1,471. Coal India shed 1.67 per cent to ₹423.75, HCL Technologies dropped 1.53 per cent to ₹1,549 and Tech Mahindra slipped 1.19 per cent to ₹1,625.10.
“Indian benchmark indices traded in a narrow and choppy range after opening on a positive note. Volatility remained contained, and the broader undertone continued to stay constructive,” said Ponmudi R, CEO of Enrich Money. “Steady domestic institutional participation, selective earnings-driven buying, and signs of stabilizing FII flows are providing structural support to the market.”
Sectoral trends were mixed, with Nifty Auto gaining 1.3 per cent, Nifty PSU Bank rising 1 per cent and Nifty Pharma advancing about 1 per cent. However, Nifty IT declined 1.8 per cent, emerging as the key drag on benchmark indices, while Nifty Private Bank slipped 0.2 per cent.
The broader market remained subdued, with the Nifty Midcap 100 inching up just 0.03 per cent to 60,754.55 and the Nifty Smallcap 100 rising 0.02 per cent to 17,455. Market breadth was slightly negative, with 1,971 stocks advancing against 2,248 declines on the BSE, where 4,383 stocks were traded.
Sudeep Shah, Head – Technical and Derivatives Research at SBI Securities, said, “Despite the muted move, the index showed resilience as bulls strongly defended the previous day’s low zone of 25910-25900. On the daily chart, Nifty formed a small-bodied candle with a lower wick, highlighting buying interest at lower levels.”
On the institutional front, foreign institutional investors remained marginal buyers with inflows of ₹69 crore, while domestic institutional investors provided strong support with net purchases of ₹1,174 crore. FIIs have now been buyers for three consecutive sessions, with cumulative purchases of over ₹4,250 crore.
The rupee declined 12 paise to close at 90.70 against the US dollar amid rising crude and precious metal prices. Gold traded firm with gains of ₹1,700 at ₹1,58,500 as participants positioned ahead of key US data on unemployment and non-farm payrolls this week.
Ajit Mishra, SVP Research at Religare Broking, noted, “Sentiment remained cautiously positive amid mixed cues. Investors reacted to favorable earnings announcements from select companies, but muted global signals capped momentum and prevented follow-through buying.”
Looking ahead, analysts expect the index to witness gradual consolidation with a positive bias. “A sustained breakout above 26,000 is essential to revive the bullish momentum. Such a move could open the path towards 26,100-26,300,” Ponmudi R said. Key global and domestic macro data due include US non-farm payrolls and the unemployment rate, followed by India CPI inflation, which is expected to set the tone for near-term market direction.
Published on February 11, 2026