The British driver was following behind the Aston Martin of Fernando Alonso, attempting to close up on fresher tyres on the final lap of the race. However, Alonso appeared to brake earlier into the corner, catching Russell off guard and sending him
A listener bizarrely comparing Scotland’s first minister Humza Yousaf to Adolf Hitler threw a BBC radio show into chaos this morning. Presenter Kaye Adams was discussing the SNP leader’s campaigning slogan to make Scotland “Tory-free” with journalist Lesley Riddoch and singer Iona
A listener bizarrely comparing Scotland’s first minister Humza Yousaf to Adolf Hitler threw a BBC radio show into chaos this morning. Presenter Kaye Adams was discussing the SNP leader’s campaigning slogan to make Scotland “Tory-free” with journalist Lesley Riddoch and singer Iona
The northeastern Ukrainian border region of Sumy said parts of its territory had lost television and radio signal on Thursday after Russia launched a mass overnight drone attack that damaged communications infrastructure. The attack with 36 drones hit four cities in Sumy
President Franklin D. Roosevelt gave his first “fireside chat” on this day in history, March 12, 1933, to reassure and inform a nation reeling from the effects of the Great Depression. This was the first in a series of broadcasts in which
Jeremy Hunt lost it with the BBC this morning, accusing one of the corporation’s top stars of misleading listeners about the state of the economy. Today presenter Amol Rajan asked whether Mr Hunt’s Budget “met the moment” given the problems the economy
Lewis Hamilton has explained the story behind his radio message during the Bahrain Grand Prix after the Mercedes star told race engineer Pete Bonnington: “My seat is broken!” The legendary Brit climbed from ninth on the grid to finish in P7 in
Lewis Hamilton was left dealing with a broken seat after suffering a frustrating issue with his Mercedes car during the middle part of the Bahrain Grand Prix on Saturday. The Silver Arrows star was alarmed on the team radio on lap 25,
Campaigners have urged ministers to help safeguard the future of traditional broadcast TV and radio until the 2040s. They particularly want to protect access for low income families. The warning comes as the government’s Media Bill returns to parliament in the House
Facing ammunition shortages and logistical challenges, Ukraine relies on intercepted radio communications to conserve resources. The European country uses its electronic warfare capabilities to anticipate and counter Russian attacks, including jamming enemy drones. Ukrainian soldiers utilize decoded information to prepare for impending