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Williams engineer on how TV show led to her F1 career

  • Sports
  • Mar 4, 2026

Wind tunnel engineer Christina Sullivan tells BBC Sport about her journey into Formula 1, from not knowing "anything about motorsport" to working in the Williams team after watching TV show Drive to S...

SEIS Explained: How the UK's Most Generous Tax Relief Scheme Works for Investors

  • Business
  • James Mitchell
  • Mar 4, 2026
  • GB

The Seed Enterprise Investment Scheme offers 50% income tax relief, tax-free growth, and loss protection for investors backing early-stage UK companies. Here is how it works and what you need to know.

Who Is Social Housing Investment Best Suited For?

  • Business
  • James Mitchell
  • Mar 4, 2026
  • GB

Social housing investment is best suited to people who are retired or close to retirement and want a reliable, inflation-linked income with very little involvement. Here is how it compares to a pensio...

Ce que la guerre en Iran signifie pour l’Ukraine

  • Politics
  • Tim Ross, Veronika Melkozerova, Esther Webber, Zoya Sheftalovich
  • Mar 4, 2026

Les Européennes craignent que Washington, focalisé sur l’Iran, perde de l’intérêt à pousser Vladimir Poutine à signer un accord de Paix. Sans compter que les Etats-Unis consomment énormément de missil...

Europe braces as Iran threatens to attack 

  • Politics
  • Tim Ross, Sam Clark, Veronika Melkozerova, Mason Boycott-Owen, Chris Lunday
  • Mar 4, 2026

As authorities tighten security, this is where Europe is most at risk from Iranian drones, missiles, cyberattacks and assassinations. 

Would-be translators say EU botched their entry exams — again

  • Politics
  • Mari Eccles
  • Mar 4, 2026

“How is it so difficult to arrange a test?” asked one frustrated applicant.

Media must stop normalizing the far right

  • Politics
  • Georgios Samaras
  • Mar 4, 2026

Every uncritical mention of far-right rhetoric is an editorial decision with political consequences.

War in the Middle East poses a puzzle for Europe’s far right

  • Politics
  • Marion Solletty
  • Mar 4, 2026

From Paris to Berlin, the continent’s leaders face the uncomfortable choice of whether to back Trump’s strikes or remain faithful to their sovereignty-first principles.

Germany’s Merz sits powerless as Trump attacks European allies in Oval Office

  • Politics
  • James Angelos, Nette Nöstlinger
  • Mar 4, 2026

The chancellor's strategy of never contradicting the U.S. president is front of the cameras looks humiliating, but he believes he can talk him around on Ukraine and trade.

Port Vale enjoy cup upset as they knock out Bristol City

  • Sports
  • Mar 3, 2026

League One strugglers Port Vale cause a cup upset as they beat Championship side Bristol City 1-0 in extra-time at Vale Park to book their place in the FA Cup fifth round for the first time in 30 year...

Barcelona step up Van de Ven interest - Wednesday's gossip

  • Sports
  • Mar 3, 2026

Barcelona to step up efforts for Tottenham defender Micky van de Ven, Bruno Fernandes future at Manchester United depends on Champions League qualification, Aston Villa keen on Fulham's Harry Wilson,...

'We'd forgotten how to win' - Edwards on 'enjoyable' victory

  • Sports
  • Mar 3, 2026

Wolves manager Rob Edwards praises his sides commitment to improvement, but insists they're not thinking about staying in the Premier League, despite beating Liverpool 2-1 at Molineux to give them bac...