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Lando Norris became the youngest-ever British driver when he made his debut at 19-years-old in the 2019 Australian Grand Prix.
But the young star, now 24, actually started off a career in horseriding before heading into motorsports.
Born in Bristol to businessman Adam Norris – who boasts and £205million fortune – and Belgian mother Cisca, he left school with no GCSEs before become the UK’s youngest ever F1 driver.
The hotshot, who grew up in Glastonbury, Somerset, is also lucky
The FTSE 100 closed down slightly today. Among the companies with reports and trading updates today are HSBC, Whitbread, Metro Bank, St. James’s Place and Hargreaves Lansdown. Read the Tuesday 30 April Business Live blog below.
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Expanding access to health care has been a shared policy priority for Joe Biden and the former Democratic presidents who joined him onstage at a lucrative New York City fundraiser last night, Bill Clinton and Barack Obama. But the politics of health care look very different for Biden than they did for his two predecessors.
Clinton and Obama faced widespread public resistance to their health-care plans that forced them to play defense on the issue. Biden and his campaign team,
(Editor’s note: This is part of the Bracket Central Series, an inside look at the run-up to the men’s and women’s NCAA Tournaments, along with analysis and picks during the tournaments.)
Since Florida repeated as national champs in 2007, no defending champion has advanced past the Sweet 16. That ends this year.
Connecticut is the most complete team in college basketball, and it’s going to end that streak and repeat as national champions. That was my pre-bracket prediction and
Billie Eilish appeared surprised after she brought the house down with her touching rendition of Oscar-nominated Barbie ballad ‘What Was I Made For?’ at Sunday’s star-studded ceremony.
The songstress, 22, seemed overwhelmed at the end of her performance as stars like Margot Robbie, Ariana Grande, and Greta Gerwig gave her a teary-eyed standing ovation.
After she finished up, Billie quickly looked at her brother Finneas, 26, who was playing the piano and began clapping for her.
The star then looked
Nikki Haley will finally surrender to Donald Trump in a speech on Wednesday morning after the ex-president delivered a series of devastating blows to her failing campaign on Super Tuesday.
Haley, 52, will speak in her home state of South Carolina around 10am local time, reports The Wall Street
She once described herself a ‘little girl from Croydon with a dream’ – and at last night’s Brit Awards, they all seemed to finally come true for Raye.
The singer-songwriter, 26, from South London, made Brit Award history when she scooped six accolades in one night – beating records set by Blur, Harry Styles and Adele.
Raye, whose full name is Rachel Agatha Keen, won Best New Artist, Songwriter of the Year, Song of the Year, Best R&B Act, Artist
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By now, December’s congressional hearing about anti-Semitism at universities, during which the presidents of Harvard, the University of Pennsylvania, and MIT all claimed that calls for the genocide of Jews would violate their university’s policies only “depending on the context,” is already a well-worn meme. Surely there is nothing left to say about this higher-education train wreck, after the fallout brought
Democracy could use a win. All around the world, states have been taken over by strongmen dead set on extracting as much wealth as they can from the societies they rule. In Russia and Venezuela, Myanmar and Angola, weak electoral systems have given way to hyper-corrupt autocracies. And democrats haven’t really figured out how to fight back. Successful methods to get rid of criminal regimes are desperately needed but vanishingly rare.
Which is why what’s happening in Guatemala right now