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How has Red Bull car gone from best-ever to a boat’?
Four months ago, ahead of race six of the 2024 F1 season in Miami, nothing confirmed how assured and dominant Red Bull were like their unprecedented streak of success on the track.
Peacock calls on Coe to give para athletes more visibility
Runner finishes fifth as Team GB secure six golds in one day
'You have to be brave, you can't have a bloated squad'
Manchester United's sporting director Dan Ashworth and chief executive Omar Berrada tell Richard Jolly why they believe the club made progress in its summer overhaul
High earners 'leaving UK' over capital gains tax fears
Entrepreneurs and top earners are selling up or leaving the UK due to fears the Labour government will announce an increase in capital gains tax (CGT) in the autumn Budget, experts have warned.
'There were people dying around us, it was awful'
As cult comedy 'Green Wing' turns 20, Jacob Stolworthy sits down with its creator and cast to talk corpsing at the hospital
My cancer is incurable - is more time too much to ask?
Leah Hardy talks to Nina Lopes about her battle to access a breast cancer drug denied to some NHS patients in England
The 'career decline' myth
As recruitment firm Indeed is forced to pull an ad labelling workers over 50 as past their prime, Grant Feller looks at ageism in the workplace and how to smash stereotypes
How do I take the stress out of my Bordeaux rail jaunt?
Q I am trying to do the right thing and travel from Scotland to Bordeaux by rail.
MEDICAL EMERGENCY
Nearly half of us leave the GP without having discussed all our concerns. It's no wonder when we're given 10 minutes and made to feel guilty for going anyway, says Helen Coffey
Piece offering: boy, 4, who broke Bronze Age artefact returns to Israeli museum
A four-year-old boy who accidentally smashed a Bronze Age jar into pieces was welcomed back along with his family to the Hecht Museum in Israel.
Trump's proposal for IVF divides Republican Party
Donald Trump's new proposal for the government or insurance companies to be mandated to pay for IVF treatment for Americans has already divided the Republican Party - with two GOP senators giving opposing stances on the matter on Sunday.
Poland claims it has a 'duty' to down Russian missiles
Poland and other nations bordering Ukraine have a duty to shoot down incoming Russian missiles - despite the risk of interceptions over Ukrainian territory dragging Nato into the war with Moscow - the country's foreign minister has said.
German coalition clings on as AfD wins state election
Far-right party claims that victory gives it mandate to govern
Ex-page 3 model Fox fined for threat to police officer
The former page 3 model Samantha Fox has been fined after threatening to knock out a police officer’s teeth while drunk during a brawl at Heathrow airport last December.
Judge can't sentence rioter, 12, as his mother is in Ibiza
An \"astonished\" judge has been forced to delay the sentencing of a 12-year-old boy involved in violent far-right riots because his mother is on holiday in Ibiza.
Tory councillor's wife guilty of stirring up racial hatred
The wife of a Conservative Party councillor has admitted publishing a social media post stirring up racial hatred against asylum seekers on the day of the Southport knife killings.
What do Labour's Ofsted changes mean for schools?
A major change to the way Ofsted inspections work for schools has been made as a result of Labour delivering on an election pledge to revamp the grading system.
Kemi's bizarre Doctor Who tirade doesn't say 'winner'
Perhaps more unnerving than some of their policies is when politicians try to insert themselves into pop culture.
Corbyn joins MPs' alliance against inequality and war
Jeremy Corbyn is among five independent MPs to have formed an Independent Alliance group opposing inequality and war.
UK to suspend 30 export licences for arms to Israel
Britain is suspending around 30 of its 350 arms export licences to Israel amid a “clear risk” they could be used to breach international humanitarian law relating to the treatment of Palestinian detainees and the supply of aid to Gaza.
'We could have saved them'
Family of killed Israeli hostage begs Netanyahu to agree a truce with Hamas amid nationwide strike and protests
'I chose my passion, gravy wrestling, over a law career'
World champion wrestler Joel Hicks tells Maira Butt that his eccentric pursuits are worth the toll they’ve taken on him
Is Swiss a reliable option for a cheap Hong Kong flight?
Q I plan to fly from London to Hong Kong and back early next year. The cheapest flights are with Swiss via Zurich, and Air China via Beijing, both about £200 less than Cathay Pacific and £300 below carriers such as Emirates, British Airways and Qatar Airways.
Dads need a lesson in getting children ready for term time
Listen carefully. What’s that low whooshing sound you can hear? No, it’s not Angela Rayner getting her breath back after clubbing in Ibiza.
Leclerc's bold strategy call seals glorious win at Monza
Charles Leclerc saw off McLaren's challenge to claim a famous win at Ferrari's home race in Italy.
England wrap up series in front of sparse Lord's crowd
England claimed a series victory against Sri Lanka, with Gus Atkinson taking five wickets in front of a meagre crowd at the Home of Cricket.
Isak grabs late winner as Magpies edge out Spurs
Alexander Isak’s first goal of the season handed Newcastle a priceless 2-1 Premier League victory over Tottenham on an eventful afternoon at St James’ Park.
Arne slots in seamlessly to leave Ten Hag humiliated
A retirement game for Casemiro, another reckoning for Erik ten Hag and – maybe even more importantly – an arrival match for Arne Slot. The new Liverpool manager’s biggest win and easiest game so far was the one that was supposed to be the most testing: a 3-0 at his club’s greatest rivals.
How Brazilians are coping after block on X platform
‘I’ve lost touch with what’s going on, complains former user
Bigger picture of Trump's weird AI images obsession
The Republican party and its presidential nominee now have a tool that allows them to visualise the hypothetical realities they are peddling to their supporters, writes Mike Bedigan