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Singapore GP Heat Crisis: FIA Issues Dire Driver Warning

Formula 1 drivers are bracing for one of the most physically demanding races of the season as extreme heat and humidity threaten to turn the Singapore Grand Prix into a survival battle, with the FIA implementing new safety measures.

Labour to crack down on holiday rip-off charges

Exclusive: New Labour government prepares to review hidden card fees and holiday surcharges that cost British families millions each year. Consumer rights revolution begins.

UK charges asylum seekers £400 application fees

The UK government introduces controversial new immigration fees requiring asylum seekers to pay hundreds of pounds for applications, sparking debate about accessibility and fairness.

FIA President accused of 'systematically excluding' women

FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem is under fire after a senior official accused the governing body of 'systematically excluding' women. An internal letter reveals a culture of discrimination and suppression within Formula 1's leadership.

Verstappen slams 'dangerous' Baku track after Russell near-miss

Red Bull's Max Verstappen has launched a scathing criticism of the Baku street circuit following a dramatic near-collision with Mercedes' George Russell during the Azerbaijan Grand Prix, branding sections of the track 'not up to standard'.

F1 Shock: Azerbaijan Grand Prix Axed for 2025

Exclusive: The thrilling Baku City Circuit is set to vanish from the 2025 F1 calendar. Discover the reasons behind the shock decision and what it means for the future of the sport.

Williams fined £25k for dangerous Sainz pit incident

Williams Racing has been slapped with a £25,000 fine, with £10,000 suspended, after a dangerous pit release forced Carlos Sainz to take evasive action at the British Grand Prix. The incident involved Logan Sargeant's car and has major implications for the

Sainz Appeals Australian GP Penalty in FIA Hearing

Ferrari's Carlos Sainz has formally appealed the controversial penalty that cost him a podium finish at the chaotic Australian Grand Prix. The FIA has set a date for a high-stakes hearing that could reshape the championship standings.

FIA takes no further action on Verstappen wing touch

The FIA has concluded its investigation into Max Verstappen's parc fermé actions at the Brazilian Grand Prix, taking no further action against the Red Bull driver after he was filmed touching the rear wing of Lewis Hamilton's Mercedes.

Damon Hill Blasts 'Ridiculous' F1 Penalty Inconsistency

1996 F1 World Champion Damon Hill has launched a scathing attack on the FIA's 'inconsistent' penalty decisions, defending Max Verstappen and criticising the 'ridiculous' punishment handed to Yuki Tsunoda at the Italian Grand Prix.

Hidden bank fees shock for Aussie debit card users

A little-known banking policy is set to deliver a rude financial shock to millions of Australians who prefer using their debit cards, as major banks quietly change how they process payments.

Hamilton Penalised After Monza Ferrari Clash

Lewis Hamilton faces a post-race penalty at the Italian Grand Prix after a controversial collision with a Ferrari, shaking up the Monza results and sparking fan fury.

Herta's F1 Dream Dashed as Cadillac Bid Fails

American motorsport star Colton Herta's highly anticipated move to Formula 1 with the Cadillac Andretti team has been officially blocked for 2025, dealing a major blow to US racing ambitions.

Hamilton Risks F1 Ban: Just 2 Penalty Points From Suspension

Lewis Hamilton faces a potential Formula 1 race ban, sitting just two penalty points away from a shocking suspension. The seven-time champion's aggressive driving sparks controversy and draws direct comparisons to rival Max Verstappen's cleaner record.

Brundle's Verdict on Cadillac's F1 2026 Entry & Perez Link

Sky Sports F1 pundit Martin Brundle analyses Cadillac's ambitious 2026 Formula 1 entry bid with Andretti Global, its potential impact on drivers like Sergio Perez, and the ongoing political battle with F1's existing teams.

Government Proposes Overhaul of UK University Funding

The UK government is considering a major reform of university funding, including potential cuts to tuition fees and a new focus on vocational courses, sparking debate on the future of higher education.

Trump proposes tourists pay to visit US

Former US President Donald Trump proposes a radical new policy requiring international visitors to pay for entry into the US. Could this reshape global tourism?

NZ to charge tourists for famous sites

Foreign visitors to New Zealand will soon have to pay to access the country's most famous natural attractions as the government introduces a new tourism levy.

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