The authorities outside the Grenoble hospital where Michael Schumacher remains in a stable, yet critical condition, have requested the media to respect the privacy of his family... read more »
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Michael Schumacher remains in a stable but critical in hospital with Grenoble authorities urging the media to respect his privacy after a series of inaccurate reports over his... read more »
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Michael Schumacher's manager, Sabine Kehm, has denied reports that the German's life is no longer in danger, following such reports from a close friend. Former F1... read more »
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Michael Schumacher’s family has reiterated its desire for privacy in the wake of the German’s skiing accident. The statement released by... read more »
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The Schumacher family have issued a statement via Michael Schumacher's manager, Sabine Kehm, thanking the medical team and fans around the world for their support. The... read more »
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Mercedes team principal Ross Brawn says the arrangements for their controversial Pirelli tyre test were based on "privacy not secrecy". Speaking to BBC chief F1... read more »
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Mercedes team principal Ross Brawn has said that their tyre test was private, rather than secret, ahead of this weekend’s Canadian Grand Prix. Mercedes will face an... read more »
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Mercedes say the arrangements for their controversial Pirelli tyre test were based on "privacy not secrecy". read more »
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After a difficult F1 season, another tough period awaits Scuderia Ferrari driver Fernando Alonso. The Spaniard announced yesterday that, after a marriage of 5 years, he and... read more »
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Max Mosley has confirmed that he intends to appeal the European Court of Human Rights ruling rejecting his bid to bring about a change in the UK's privacy laws - his final... read more »
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Max Mosley, former FIA president, has lost his European Court of Human Rights battle to tighten privacy laws in the United Kingdom. The case came about read more »
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Former FIA president Max Mosley has failed in his legal bid to have British press rules deemed a breach of European human rights laws... read more »
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Former FIA president Max Mosley has lost his court case to force the media to inform people of stories about their private life before they are published read more »
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Max Mosley has failed to bring about a change in privacy laws after the European Court of Human Rights ruled that there is no need to introduce 'a legally-binding... read more »
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Max Mosley is back in court, this time seeking to impose more Draconian restrictions on the rights of the media read more »
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Media experts warn that victory for former FIA President Max Mosley in his bid to amend the law on privacy in the European Court of Human Rights could have far-reaching... read more »