Watch: F1 legend Martin Brundle’s awkward grid walk exchange with Cara Delevingne
Cara Delevingne appeared to snub Martin Brundle at the British Grand Prix on Sunday. The motorsports legend turned Sky Sports broadcaster was embarking on one of his famous grid walks at Silverstone when he bumped into the supermodel. “She doesn’t want to talk? But everybody needs to talk on the grid, that’s the deal now,” Brundle said, struggling to reach Delevingne for an interview. The 30-year-old can then be heard responding “No” as he asks for a “quick chat”. “Oh well, I’m sure it would have been extremely interesting,” Brundle says, walking away. Read More Moment Harry Styles hit in face by thrown object during Vienna show Kanye West’s school lacked windows because rapper ‘didn’t like glass’, lawsuit claims Fan throws phone at Drake during Chicago concert
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These 10 Airports Are the Most Chaotic in Europe This Summer
Airlines in Europe are trying to avoid a repeat of last summer’s travel chaos, when strikes and staff
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Earnings Won’t Fuel Stock Rally, Morgan Stanley’s Wilson Says
A stronger-than-expected corporate earnings season alone won’t be enough to boost the S&P 500 this time around, according
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Reliance Rallies on Finance Unit Listing, Retail Buyback Plans
Reliance Industries Ltd. rallied the most in more than three months after India’s biggest firm by market value
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Six dead after attack outside kindergarten in Chinese city
Six people have been killed and one injured in an early morning attack outside a kindergarten in southern China, according to Lianjiang city police.
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A $7.5 Billion Futures Trade Has a Tepid Start Post India Shift
The trading of India stock futures that shifted to Gujarat from Singapore last week met with lukewarm reception,
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Biden relaxes on Delaware beach with wife Jill
Joe Biden spent some time lounging and sunbathing at Rehoboth Beach in Delaware on Saturday 8 July. He was spotted alongside his wife Jill Biden and other family members ahead of his trip to Europe. The president departed the US on Sunday and will spend time in the coming days in three nations tending to alliances that have been tested by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Mr Biden’s first stop is London, where he will meet on Monday with King Charles III for the first time since he was crowned. Next is the centrepiece of the trip, the Nato summit in Vilnius, Lithuania before a final stop in Helsinki, Finland.
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BT CEO Philip Jansen to Step Down in Next 12 Months
BT Group Plc is searching for a new chief executive officer after Philip Jansen told the board he’d
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Thames Water Investors to Pump in £750 Million of Funding
Investors in troubled UK utility Thames Water Ltd have agreed to put in an extra £750 million ($960.11
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Danish Investor Is Raising €12 Billion for Renewable Energy Fund
Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners is looking to raise €12 billion ($13 billion) to invest in renewable energy, making it
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TSMC Sales Ride AI Demand Boost to Beat Estimates
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. reported better-than-expected sales on a boom in artificial intelligence applications demanding more of the
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Swedes Show ‘Surprising’ Optimism Over Housing Market, SEB Says
Swedish households have become even more optimistic about prospects for the country’s housing market, according to a survey
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