Negotiations are reportedly underway between Mercedes and Carlos Sainz with the Spaniard seen as a strong option to replace Lewis Hamilton, who is succeeding him at Ferrari for the 2025 season and beyond. Sainz has been an impressive contributor to Ferrari’s on-track success
Former Labour Prime Minister Gordon Brown has compared Sir Keir Starmer’s plans for an inner cabinet of just four people to way the Chinese Communist Party governed the country in the latter days of Mao Zhedong’s rule. Mr Brown – who succeeded
Residents of a Somerset street, including a 101-year-old woman, claim their local council told them to fill in potholes themselves. The locals from Watchet say they live on “the most potholed road in England”, with 21 potholes that have been ignored by council highway
In a bold move that signals a growing rift between Israel and the United States, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has declared his intention to proceed with a military invasion of Rafah, a city on the southern border of the Gaza Strip.
England coach Steve Borthwick sihas revealed that star player Ben Earl was the mastermind behind their plan to defeat Ireland in the Six Nations. Earl, who is 26 years old, outperformed Ireland’s top players and helped England secure a surprising 23-22 victory
A Herculean underground train project costing an estimated £2.9 billion in an ancient European city is finally set to be completed a decade later than planned. Greece’s Thessaloniki Metro was originally due to be completed in 2012 providing rapid transport to over
The Sycamore Gap tree has sprung new life just months after it was felled in an act of “deliberate vandalism”. Authorities determined that the tree – which once sat in Northumberland framed by two sections of Hadrian’s Wall – was deliberately sawn
Labour has been branded a party of cowards and hypocrites for opposing plans to send illegal migrants to Rwanda. Home Secretary James Cleverly accused them of cynically fighting the flagship policy because they are afraid it will work. In a blistering attack,
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has backed plans – drafted by the biggest and most influential group in the European Parliament – which echo the UK’s Rwanda scheme in the bloc. These reforms would see taking migrants to third countries
United’s new co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe had already publicly shared his vision to build a ‘Wembley of the North’ to replace the current stadium at Old Trafford. And Trafford Council have already welcome the plans to regenerate the area, though they said