Martin Brundle has suggested that Lando Norris should be considering his options if he fails to clinch his first-ever Grand Prix victory with McLaren in 2024. The 24-year-old finished on the second step of the podium six times last season but failed
Twisted killer John Venables has had his parole bid denied and will spend at least another two years behind bars. Evil Venables brutally tortured and killed little James Bulger, aged just two, in 1993. The decision was reached after the board recognising the
The U.S.-crewed spaceflight to the moon on Dec. 7, 1972, was known as Apollo 17 — also known as the final flight of the Apollo program. This particular spaceflight included two historic astronauts: Eugene Cernan and Harrison Schmitt. These Apollo 17 astronauts would
Prince William is “trapped” by his royal position and sometimes feels “envious” of the freedom his younger brother Prince Harry has, according to royal author Omid Scobie. Harry and his wife Meghan Markle stepped down as working royals in 2020 and moved
George Russell joked that he felt ‘left out’ by Martin Brundle this season after the pair spoke during the legendary broadcaster’s grid walk segment ahead of the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. Russell was the final subject of what was a subdued final
Martin Brundle navigated through a tense encounter with a man acting as security during his grid walk segment ahead of Sunday’s Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. The Sky Sports F1 broadcaster was completing his final grid walk of the 2023 season when he
A British grandfather who had disappeared while holidaying in Jamaica has been found dead. Cancer survivor Robert Dyer got lost on November 5, after he became disorientated while walking in woodland on the Caribbean island. As he realised he had lost his
Doctors had warned Chris Bailey, 41, who lives in Llanbister, Mid Wales, that he would never become a father following the incident in Iraq in 2004. He was only 21 when the accident happened but 20 years later he is one of the 16-strong 65 Degrees North team of 16 wounded,
Do not be fooled by the rhetoric or the chummy image of Rishi Sunak and Sir Keir Starmer laughing and joking with one another on their way to the Lords to hear Charles III deliver his first King’s speech. This was all
High school students, fed up with a policy that allows non-binary, gender-fluid and transgender students to use any bathroom or lock rooms they want to based on their gender, have taken matters into their own hands by staging a walkout. Frustrated pupils