VCARB driver Yuki Tsunoda issued the perfect response to Helmut Marko by finishing seventh at the Australian Grand Prix. In the same week that he was criticised by the Austrian for being “too slow” in the opening two races of the season, the
The Conservatives may have laid a post-election trap for an incoming Labour government, according to an energy industry expert, as the Energy Security and Net Zero Secretary scraps the heavily criticised “boiler tax”. Reacting to the news that the Clean Heat Market
Sam Allardyce believes that the talented young prospects coming through the Liverpool ranks could persuade Jurgen Klopp to remain at the club beyond this summer. The German announced in January that he would be leaving the Reds at the end of the
The Government is planning to scrap what has become known as the boiler tax and could announce their intention to do so as soon as this week, according to the Sunday Telegraph. Energy Secretary Claire Coutinho is set to ditch the policy,
Sir Jim Ratcliffe is facing his first internal problem at Manchester United after offering Mason Greenwood hope he can resurrect his career at the club. The forward is out on loan at Getafe after charges, which he denied, of attempted rape, assault
Sanchez began the season as Chelsea’s No. 1 but an injury allowed Petrovic with the opportunity to show by he was purchased from New England Revolution for a fee of £14m, and he has taken the chance with both hands. As such,
SNP Westminster leader Stephen Flynn said his party has “inserted a backbone” into Labour after it shifted its stance on Gaza. Sir Keir Starmer’s party called for an “immediate humanitarian ceasefire” in the Israel-Hamas conflict in a major change in its position.
Labour has called for an “immediate humanitarian ceasefire” in Gaza as Keir Starmer desperately tries to ward off another major revolt by his MPs. The Opposition party has tabled an amendment to an SNP motion in a bid to stop a rebellion
Labour has performed its latest policy u-turn and pulled off the 360-degree change of plans in just 12 hours. The record-setting flip-flop came after Tory MPs piled on the policy of using so-called ‘citizens assemblies’ to bypass Parliament and pass new laws
Rishi Sunak and Wes Streeting have been warned over plans to mimic Australian policy and force through a ban on disposable vapes. Australia’s vape policy, intended to curb youth vaping, has been ineffective to date. A recent Australian secondary students’ alcohol and