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Stellantis chief executive Carlos Tavares resigns as carmaker struggles
Carlos Tavares has resigned as the chief executive of Stellantis, the maker of Jeep, Fiat, Vauxhall and Peugeot cars announced on Sunday, and said it aimed to find a new leader in the first half of next year.
Previously regarded as one of the most respected executives in the auto …
Max Verstappen accuses George Russell of ‘trying to screw him over’ at Qatar GP
Max Verstappen issued a blunt condemnation of his fellow driver George Russell stating he had “lost all respect” for him after the pair were involved in an incident during qualifying for the Qatar Grand Prix. Verstappen considered that Russell had tried to “screw him over” with the stewards and the …
Romanian elections: ruling Social Democrats on course for most votes
Romania’s main centre-left party was on track to finish first in parliamentary elections, according to early exit polls, seemingly beating an advancing far right boosted by the shock victory of an ultranationalist in last week’s presidential first-round ballot.
The ruling Social Democratic party (PSD) was forecast to receive 26% of …
Rebels behind Aleppo’s surprise fall took advantage of Russian and Iranian distraction
Luke Cowan-Dickie helps Sale hand Leicester first Premiership away loss
In the opening stages of this year’s Premiership it has not exactly been the vintage Sale Sharks we have grown accustomed to seeing in recent seasons. However, one thing that has been a hallmark of Alex Sanderson’s tenure remains the same as we approach the halfway point in the season: …
Meta to force financial advertisers to be verified in bid to prevent celebrity scam ads targeting Australians
Fake celebrity investment scams may soon be harder to push on Facebook and Instagram, with Meta introducing a requirment that financial advertisers are verified.
Beginning in early February 2025, Meta will require advertisers seeking to run ads about financial services to verify information about who are the beneficiary and payer. …
Max Verstappen wins F1 Qatar Grand Prix amid puncture chaos
Max Verstappen won the Qatar Grand Prix for Red Bull with a commanding drive in a race notable for the controversy caused when the new FIA race director failed to deal with debris on track that gave two cars punctures. Charles Leclerc was second for Ferrari and Oscar Piastri third, …
Weather blamed for small boat arrivals rising to 20,000 under Labour
Small boat arrivals have risen to more than 20,000 since Keir Starmer took power, with the Home Office claiming a record number of calm autumnal days in the Channel was responsible.
A 31-day period over October to November had the highest ever ratio of so-called “red days” – when weather …
‘We felt completely lost’: fears over reprisals from Damascus and Islamist rule in Aleppo
It was 2am on Saturday when Nasma’s husband told her there were uniformed fighters in their neighbourhood of western Aleppo – but they were not from the Syrian army. He stood on their balcony to get a better view, before the men told him to go back indoors.
News of …
Putin may have wanted Skripal poisoned over what he knew, UK officials believe
Vladimir Putin may have ordered the assassination attempt on Sergei Skripal because the former Russian spy harboured secret information about the Russian president’s “criminal embezzlement” of profits from metals production, the UK government believes.
A leading intelligence official on Russia has said he took “at face value” Skripal’s assertions that …