Ranvir Singh took the reins on Lorraine Kelly’s show on Friday’s episode and addressed her colleague’s absence. It comes as viewers took to X and @FlopsyPickle quizzed: “So Lorraine has had the week off her own show but has been on three
Mick Schumacher claims to have held discussions with Toto Wolff over taking over from Lewis Hamilton in 2025, with more talks scheduled over the coming days. The German has been a reserve driver with Mercedes since losing his Haas seat at the
Alpine’s Esteban Ocon has confirmed that he remains under Mercedes management as the Silver Arrows search for Lewis Hamilton’s replacement. Ocon made his Formula 1 debut as a Mercedes junior back in 2016 and has previously filled in as a reserve driver
Anticipation for the 2024 season could hardly be higher after a week of eye-popping F1 news. Lewis Hamilton’s agreed move to Ferrari is set to spark frantic activity as Mercedes seek out a replacement and the Prancing Horse’s current number two –
Sergio Perez will reportedly be replaced by Alex Albon at Red Bull for the 2025 season in another dramatic F1 development. Perez, 34, had been negotiating with team bosses over the possibility of a contract extension, but the future of the Mexican
Rishi Sunak’s successor has been predicted by a supercomputer and the result is not good news for the former PM Boris Johnson. In the wake of rumours about internal discord within the Conservative Party, Star Sports has reduced the odds of Kemi
Ireland legend Ronan O’Gara has warned Jack Crowley that he must ‘walk before he can run’ as he steps in to replace legendary captain Johnny Sexton at No 10. Munster star Crowley, 24, only has nine Ireland appearances under his belt. “At
Immediately, speculation has been rife that former Liverpool midfielder Alonso will be the man to replace him. He enjoyed five successful seasons with the club during his playing career and was part of their famous 2005 Champions League triumph before moving to
Attack: Florian Wirtz, Darwin Nunez, Luis Diaz Mohamed Salah turned down substantial Saudi Arabia interest in the summer, but whether he wants to make that same decision once again in favour of a Liverpool without the only head coach he has known
Liverpool CEO Billy Hogan admits he was ‘surprised’ when he first found out about Jurgen Klopp’s decision to leave the club at the end of the season. Hogan and other senior Anfield figures will soon set about finding Klopp’s replacement, although the