Max Verstappen has defended Lewis Hamilton after the seven time champion was on the receiving end of an apparent racist remark from his girlfriend’s father, Nelson Piquet. The Dutchman has claimed it was “not correct to use these words” and claimed all drivers
The statement reads: “We condemn in the strongest terms any use of racist or discriminatory language of any kind,” is said. “Lewis has spearheaded our sport’s efforts to combat racism, and he is a true champion of diversity on and off track.
Shares in CareTech soar after the social care provider backs an £870m takeover offer from its founders By Luke Barr For The Daily Mail Published: 16:50 EDT, 27 June 2022 | Updated: 16:50 EDT, 27 June 2022 Shares in CareTech soared after
The Prime Minister revealed he supports recent bans in swimming and rugby league, indicating similar measures could be taken in other sports. Culture Secretary Nadine Dorries will tomorrow hold a meeting with Sport England and organisations representing football, cricket, rugby, tennis, athletics
The Prime Minister said he sees “no reason to dissent” from a ruling by World Swimming, barring trans athletes who have reached male puberty from competing in women’s events. Only those who transitioned before the age of 12 will now be permitted to
Mr Johnson said during a trip to Rwanda this weekend that he is “thinking actively” about fighting the next two general elections to become the longest-serving post-war leader. This was despite the Tories experiencing the largest ever overturning of a majority in
Alison challenged Dermot to try a pair of crocs he was holding but Dermot flat out refused. Gyles then demanded Dermot tried on the shoes, telling him: “Go on, get your socks off.” Dermot clapped back: “Listen, let me tell you, I
Fury as Kwasi backs UK defence firm Ultra’s £2.6bn sellout to Advent as the US private equity giant gives security guarantees By Luke Barr and Archie Mitchell For The Daily Mail Published: 17:10 EDT, 23 June 2022 | Updated: 17:48 EDT, 23
The Deputy Labour Leader appeared to break with Sir Keir Starmer’s stance on the strikes earlier this week by giving her full-throttled support to those on picket lines. Ms Rayner has now criticised Government proposals to let businesses use skilled agency workers
Royal biographer Andrew Morton told The Mirror’s royal podcast, Pod Save The Queen, that the monarch is keen to keep Andrew, 61, around because he is “intensely loyal”. The writer, who penned Diana: Her True Story in 1992, said The Queen deeply