Insolvent Go Air Seeks Initial Interest From Potential Buyers
The insolvency administrator of Go Airlines India Ltd. is seeking initial bids from prospective investors willing to revive
1970-01-01 08:00
New Delhi Sees Wettest July Day in Decades as Rains Lash Region
India is facing the prospect of further torrential rainfall across swathes of the country over the coming days,
1970-01-01 08:00
Harry Styles becomes victim of flying object while performing at concert - again
Fans throwing things at artists as they perform has become a real issue in recent weeks, and Harry Styles has once again fallen victim to a flying object. The 'Watermelon Sugar' singer was performing in Vienna, Austria, over the weekend, when an unknown member of the crowd struck him with something small. It appeared to hit him near his left eye, which he tried to dodge, before wincing. He continued to hold his face, but it's not known if he was injured. Just last month, he was hit in the face by a bunch of flowers at a concert in Cardiff. Click here to sign up for our newsletters
1970-01-01 08:00
Hispanic and Black Americans Are the Most Likely to Play Video Games
Hispanic and Black Americans play video games more than other groups, according to an annual industry report, bucking
1970-01-01 08:00
Israel Braces for More Upheaval as Judicial Bill Edges Forward
Israel is braced for a new wave of turmoil as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government pushes ahead with
1970-01-01 08:00
Cara Delevingne and Sam Ryder’s contrasting F1 grid interviews divide fans
Two totally different interviews took place on the Formula One grid at Silverstone on Sunday, as Sky presenter and racing legend Martin Brundle looked to speak to actor Cara Delevingne and musician Sam Ryder ahead of the British Grand Prix. Brundle, famed for his grid walk chats on ITV, the BBC and now Sky Sports, was hoping to speak to Delevingne before the race took place, as celebs lucky enough to walk down the prestigious path typically speak to the media. Cutting away from footage of a flyover from the iconic Red Arrows, Brundle can be seen chatting to an official standing next to the Suicide Squad actor who told him the celeb “doesn’t want to talk”. “Everybody needs to talk on the grid. That’s the deal now, everybody talks on the grid,” he replied. Moving towards Delevingne, the broadcaster and former racing driver said: “Can we have a quick chat? Sky F1? Good to see you on the grid.” The model smiled and said no, before leaning in to listen to the male official and saying she “can’t hear anything”. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter She then apologised before issuing a thumbs up to the camera. After Delevingne snubbed his request for a chat, Brundle turned away and muttered sarcastically: “OK, well, I’m sure it would have been extremely interesting.” Ouch. It’s not the first time Brundle has been snubbed by a high-profile name, as bodyguards for rapper Megan Thee Stallion pushed him away as he tried to interview her back in 2021. The awkward encounter has since split the internet, with some describing Delevingne’s response as “rude” while others claimed she had the right to turn down the request for a chat: Yet in a separate clip from the grid, Brundle was given a “man hug” and handshake by Eurovision runner-up and “Space Man” singer Sam Ryder. “So wonderful to meet you. Hello, everyone,” beamed the musician as he waved to the camera. The singer then discussed Homeland actor Damian Lewis singing the national anthem at the event, which he did last year, saying Lewis is “going to smash it” and has “got it covered”. Ryder then proceeded to discuss the racers as they walked down the grid, with the star confirming he was backing McLaren’s team in the race after their “wicked start”. “Anyway, I’m talking your ear off. Take care,” he said, grabbing hold of Brundle once more. This time around, the broadcaster quipped Ryder could “take my job if you wanted to”. The friendly interaction has seen Ryder branded an “absolute legend” on social media, with Twitter users comparing his interaction with Sky Sports to that of Delevingne’s: Delevingne has since responded to the backlash on Twitter and said she was “told to say no [by an F1 representative] so I did”. “Anyway, I had so much fun today and was so happy to be there no matter what anyone else may think,” she added. Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
1970-01-01 08:00
Can you buy Chelsea's new home kit without a sponsor?
Why Chelsea are yet to find a shirt sponsor for 2023/24 and why you can't buy their new home kit despite its release?
1970-01-01 08:00
German Defense Spending Shortfall Puts NATO Goal in Doubt, Ifo Institute Says
Germany can’t make good on its NATO commitment to spend at least 2% of economic output on the
1970-01-01 08:00
Roundup: Margot Robbie's 'Barbie' Gets Great Reviews; Northwestern Hazing Story Gets Worse; Paul Skenes Goes No. 1
Margot Robbie and "Barbie" garner great reviews, the Northwestern football hazing story gets worse, the Pirates took Paul Skenes No. 1 and more in the Roundup.
1970-01-01 08:00
Marketmind: Bruised bonds relying on disinflation
A look at the day ahead in U.S. and global markets from Mike Dolan Last week's bond market storm calmed
1970-01-01 08:00
Automated Weather Insurance Could Offer Help in an Increasingly Hot World
Carlos José Báez experienced the full brunt of Hurricane Maria when it made landfall in Puerto Rico as
1970-01-01 08:00
Merger Arbitragers Flock to Court to Bet on Mega Video Game Deal
Among the lawyers, litigants and spectators who packed into a San Francisco courtroom last month for a hearing
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