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Formula One teams demand more from FIA after punishment for Norris in Qatar
Formula One teams are demanding more from the sport’s governing body after controversy over decisions at the Qatar Grand Prix which have caused criticism within the sport and prompted McLaren to call for a review into the penalty imposed on Lando Norris.
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• This article was amended on 2 December 2024 to correct an error in rendering the result of the Roscommon-Galway constituency.
At least 56 people killed in crush at Guinea football stadium
At least 56 people have died and dozens of others were injured in a crowd crush at a football stadium in southern Guinea, authorities in the west African state said.
The Stade du 3 Avril in Nzérékoré, the country’s second largest city, was hosting the final of a football tournament …
‘There was a catalogue of errors – but once we opened, we were on fire’: how we made Fabric nightclub
Cameron Leslie, co-founder/co-owner
I was introduced to Keith Reilly [Fabric co-owner] by the landlord of a restaurant I was working with: “This guy wants to do a project in our basement. He’s got some money, but you should go to the bank to get the rest.” We had lunch and …
‘A great man, a great player’: Stephen Hendry leads tributes to Terry Griffiths
Dawn Sturgess’s family condemn security ‘failure’ that led to novichok poisonings
A titan in world archaeology, Colin Renfrew, Lord Renfrew of Kaimsthorn, who has died aged 87, tackled questions key to understanding who we are – what makes us human, how migration changes culture, why civilisations appear, what art means – with new evidence as well as argument. His determination to …
Wallabies in 2024: a pass mark with a dollop of promise as Lions loom large | Angus Fontaine
Thirteen Tests for six victories and seven losses. It doesn’t sound like much, but given where the Wallabies were this time last year – two wins from 11 Tests, a rudderless team eliminated early from the World Cup, a coach about to defect to a rival nation and two of …
Keir Starmer appoints Chris Wormald as new cabinet secretary
Keir Starmer has appointed Chris Wormald, a career civil servant who currently heads the health department, to become the new cabinet secretary.
Wormald, who has spent eight years as permanent secretary at the Department of Health and Social Care, will take over from Simon Case on 16 December as the …
Security guarantees vital if Ukraine is to rebuild economy, says steel CEO
Security guarantees will be key to Ukraine healing its shattered economy if Donald Trump moves to negotiate an end to the war with Russia when he returns to the White House, according to the chief executive of one of the country’s largest companies.
Yuriy Ryzhenkov, the chief executive of the …