Aston Martin have protested the results of qualifying at the Chinese Grand Prix in a move which could have a major impact on Carlos Sainz. The Ferrari driver ended up in seventh place after recovering from a brush with the barriers, which
A decision on Everton’s appeal against a two-point penalty will be heard before the final day of the Premier League season. The Toffees have been deducted a total of eight points this campaign for breaches of the league’s profit and sustainability regulations.
The day many parents have been anticipating is finally here. Millions of families will find out whether or not their child got the place at their desired primary school today (April 16). For the vast majority of parents – 92.5 percent –
Prince Harry has received a major blow as a High Court judge has rejected his attempt to launch an appeal against the court’s decision to reject his challenge against the Government over his security when in the UK. The Duke of Sussex
The complainant, who also filed a separate complaint against Horner to the FIA, responded by activating her right to appeal the verdict. She’s also reportedly considering taking her case to an employment tribunal. The female is currently suspended by Red Bull after
But just hours after that decision was confirmed, messages reportedly sent by Horner were leaked to the media. The appeal process is currently ongoing, with the complainant also said to be prepared to go to an employment tribunal. The employee has remained
The female employee currently suspended by Red Bull after accusing Christian Horner of inappropriate behaviour wants to return to work at the F1 team. That’s despite the woman, who has not been named, currently appealing against the decision to clear Horner, 50,
The woman at the centre of allegations made against Christian Horner will reportedly take her case to an employment tribunal if an appeal against the dismissal of her grievance is unsuccessful. Earlier this month, an independent investigation into the Red Bull Formula
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Nottingham Forest have appealed against their four-point deduction for breaching the Premier League’s Profit and Sustainability Rules (PSR). The top-flight strugglers have confirmed owner Evangelos Marinakis’ intention to fight back against punishment for breaking the competition’s financial regulations. MORE TO FOLLOW We’ll