Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s Trial Begins
The trial of the Israeli Prime Minister is unprecedented reports Tom Clabon
→The trial of the Israeli Prime Minister is unprecedented reports Tom Clabon
→Despite the ongoing threat of Coronavirus, Tom Clabon explores China’s continuing tensions with Hong Kong.
→After Sebastian Vettel announced that he will leave Scuderia Ferrari when his current contract expires at the end of this season, Tom Clabon ponders what’s next in store for the four-time Formula One World Champion.
→The plans are subject to government approval, and require all safety conditions to be met before being given the official “green light” to proceed.
→The decision means that three teams will be promoted to League One, with no team relegated to the National League.
→Tom Clabon examines the impact of coronavirus on the level of surveillance in society.
→With the imminent takeover of Newcastle United by a Saudi Arabian-led consortium worth an estimated $320 billion, Tom Clabon contends that the new owners should sack current manager Steve Bruce, and replace him with former Spurs boss Mauricio Pochettino.
→McLaren CEO Zak Brown claimed that fellow competitors Scuderia Ferrari are “living in denial” for not readily complying to plans to introduce a reduced universal annual budget cap for all F1 constructors teams.
→As it becomes clear that Chelsea are one of a handful of clubs to be offered Barcelona’s Philippe Coutinho, Tom Clabon reflects on the Brazilian’s decline, and outlines what he could offer for Chelsea.
→Since Mike Ashley took charge of Newcastle United in 2007, fans of the club have become acquainted with the disappointment of failed club takeovers. This familiar pattern may soon be coming to an end, writes Tom Clabon.
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