Christian Horner’s accuser has been left feeling ‘angry and upset’ after the Red Bull team principal was cleared of inappropriate behaviour earlier this month. An internal Red Bull investigation saw the claims made against Horner dismissed, but the accuser has now lodged
The source claimed that her relative is still working at Red Bull, in a “job she loves”, after the outcome of the team’s investigation. However, the employee has reportedly remained at home in the United Kingdom and did not travel to Bahrain
A folder allegedly containing leaked messages and photos from Christian Horner was leaked to journalists on Thursday. This development came after the Red Bull team principal was cleared of misconduct allegations on Wednesday at the conclusion of an internal investigation. Following the
Toto Wolff has pondered F1’s position on the outcome of the investigation into Christian Horner. The Red Bull team principal was cleared of any wrongdoing on Wednesday after a probe into misconduct allegations, but there was little transparency offered to onlookers. MORE
Red Bull have released a statement after team principal Christian Horner was cleared of misconduct allegations. The 50-year-old has been the subject of an internal investigation after news of the accusations was made public at the start of February. A spokesperson for
Christian Horner was cleared of any wrongdoing by an independent barrister on Wednesday following a lengthy internal investigation into misconduct allegations. However, the Red Bull team principal’s position could reportedly still be under threat. The internal investigation into the team boss became
Christian Horner has been cleared by Red Bull after an investigation into allegations of inappropriate behaviour, according to reports. The 50-year-old, who has spearheaded the drinks company’s F1 operation since 2005, will be allowed to continue his role as team principal ahead
GB News presenter Dan Wootton’s legal team is writing to Carol Vorderman and former Newsnight presenter Emily Maitlis over statements made by them on Twitter, according to Press Gazette. The suspended TV host is also considering legal action against other media outlets over
A man has been cleared of unlawfully killing his neighbour following a ‘row over noise’. Krystian Skowronski, 32, was charged with manslaughter after it was alleged that he and Philip Woods, 66, had been involved in an altercation in Gaunt Street, in
Tory MP Andrew Rosindell has been cleared by the Metropolitan Police, who have spent nearly two years investigating an allegation into the Essex politician. Mr Rosindell’s spokesman has announced that the Met conducted “a thorough investigation and concluded that there was no