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Reversed burger curse and ‘deep motivations’ may help Oscar Piastri turn Formula One season around

about 3 hours ago
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As Oscar Piastri desperately works to rebound from his recent Formula One woes, an Australian restaurant chain is doing its part to keep his title hopes alive.After offering free burgers for every time the Australian made the podium, Grill’d burger chain has apologised for putting a “curse” on the McLaren driver.Piastri has not finished in the top three since the promotion was relaunched five races ago, with his teammate Lando Norris taking the championship lead off him.Grill’d’s Piastri 81 Burger was first put on the menu before the Australian Grand Prix in March, with Piastri’s endorsement, after he was on the podium in Italy and was leading the championship.But since then the 24-year-old driver has crashed, collided and picked up penalty points.

The chain then changed the offer to reward fans for when he finished a race – and Piastri subsequently crashed out of the São Paulo sprint.“Please stop this promotion and give us some hope for the last three races,” said one fan on the chain’s Facebook page this week.Grill’d apologised on social media to “everyone who believes in the ‘curse’”.“We never meant to create a burger so delicious it could change the course of F1 history,” it said.Burger curses are not on the mind of Piastri’s manager, Mark Webber, who says his charge will have to find “deep motivations” and “character” to provide a rousing end to his chastening 2025 season.

But even if this year’s drivers’ crown may now be beyond Piastri, as Norris is 24 points clear with just three grand prix remaining, Webber was also quick to remind everyone of the near “unprecedented” achievements of the man who’s still a relative three-season novice.After watching him finish fifth in the São Paulo Grand Prix while Norris won – the fifth race in a row in which Piastri had missed the podium – Webber, told Channel 4: “Well, get him turned around.“I don’t think he’s low on motivation, put it that way,” he said.“He’s had a tough run, but this is about character, about finding those deep motivations that you need at this point to come back.”Sign up to The RecapThe best of our sports journalism from the past seven days and a heads-up on the weekend’s actionafter newsletter promotionWebber, a nine-time grand prix winner who had a near-miss for the title himself in 2010 when leading with three races to go before eventually finishing third behind champion Sebastian Vettel, knows all about the pressures of a title run-in.

Whatever the result of the 2025 campaign, Webber felt it should still be taken into account just what an achievement it has been for Piastri to win seven grands prix in only his third season of F1.“It’s obviously an incredible journey so early in his career to fight for a world title.Year three is pretty unprecedented – I think there was Lewis [Hamilton] but there haven’t been many people that have done this so early in his career,” Webber said.“When I went for my championship, I was an old dog.I was really old at the end of my career.

He’s early in his career, so there’s different nuances there.“To see him so young, year three, fighting for a world title quite quickly, it’s pretty surreal and bizarre.A lot of drivers don’t fight for a title once in their career, so you’ve got to try and find the positives.”
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Will Nigel Farage embrace Europe, following Giorgia Meloni’s lead? | Letter

I am sure Nigel Farage will be delighted at the comparison with Giorgia Meloni, who moved from far-right Mussolini-heritage politics to becoming prime minister of Italy (Can Nigel Farage emulate success enjoyed by Italy’s far-right Giorgia Meloni? 9 November).The way she did this was to snuggle up to Mario Draghi, Italy’s and the European Union’s No 1 banker, who coached her in lines to take. So she ditched her hostility to the EU and support for dropping the euro to return to the lira. She found fault with Vladimir Putin. She sought collaborative solutions with other European leaders to the arrivals of boat people

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No 10 says Starmer has confidence in Morgan McSweeney after PM condemns attacks on cabinet members – as it happened

At the post-PMQs lobby briefing the PM’s press secretary said that Keir Starmer does have confidence in Morgan McSweeney, his chief of staff.The press secretary also said that Starmer was not contemplating standing down. She said:He has always been very clear that he will continue to serve as prime minister at the next election, that this is a project which is about a decade of national renewal, because that’s what it takes to turn the country around after 14 years of failure from the Tories.She also said Starmer valued the views of Labour MPs.Our Labour MPs are fantastic champions of the work that the government is doing to deliver for the British people

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British Medical Association ‘threat to future of NHS’, says Streeting ahead of doctors’ strike

The British Medical Association is acting like a cartel and its “antics” are endangering the NHS’s future, the health secretary has said before the latest doctors’ strike begins on Friday.Wes Streeting launched his most strongly worded attack yet on the doctors’ union, coming close to accusing resident doctors in England of being greedy in their pay demands.He told the BMA to “get real”, made clear that ministers would not be “held to ransom” and claimed the association wanted other workers to pay higher taxes to give doctors higher salaries but lobbied against medics being taxed more themselves.His pointed comments received loud applause from an audience of NHS leaders, who are bracing themselves for the five-day strike by resident – formerly junior – doctors. It will be their 13th since they began a campaign for “full pay restoration” in March 2023

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Keir Starmer and his team mount a leadership challenge … to himself | John Crace

Sometimes what you see is what you get. Usually in Westminster things happen for a reason. The logic may not be obvious but if you use your imagination you can come up with some logic for someone doing something that appears to be batshit crazy. But just occasionally, you reach a singularity on the space-time continuum where the laws of physics break down and nothing makes sense. A state of Platonic batshitness

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Keir Starmer under pressure over future of Morgan McSweeney amid briefing row

Keir Starmer is facing intense pressure over the future of Morgan McSweeney after the prime minister’s chief of staff was blamed for No 10’s pushback against a possible leadership challenge.After Starmer dodged a question from Kemi Badenoch at prime minister’s questions about whether he had full confidence in his key aide, Downing Street later clarified that he did.A series of ministers and Labour MPs are pointing the finger at McSweeney for the pre-emptive operation that particularly targeted Wes Streeting, the health secretary, who has responded with undisguised fury.Pressed at PMQs by Badenoch, who said Starmer had lost control of his government, the prime minister condemned as “completely unacceptable” any briefings against cabinet ministers from inside Downing Street.Badenoch asked him to say he had full confidence in McSweeney, to which Starmer gave a non-committal answer

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How would a Labour leadership challenge work and how safe is Starmer?

The extraordinary briefing war that erupted at the top of government on Tuesday night has reignited questions about Keir Starmer’s leadership.Speaking to the Guardian and others, Starmer’s most senior political aides warned that he would fight any “reckless” attempt to challenge him after the budget or May elections, while voicing fears that Wes Streeting, the health secretary, was among those manoeuvring to replace him.Instead of putting to bed any questions about his future, the briefing has sparked fresh questions about Starmer’s future and thrown the spotlight on Streeting as a potential successor. Here we look at the rules for removing a Labour leader and the possible consequences.A Labour leadership contest can be triggered if 20% of the party’s MPs throw their weight behind a replacement candidate

about 12 hours ago
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Off with a bang: Women’s 100m final moved up to LA28 opening day

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Haskell warns club rugby is heading off a cliff ‘like Thelma and Louise’ as £34m losses revealed

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The Spin | Why the first ball of the Ashes is both an end and a beginning

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British & Irish Lions plan ban on R360 players to stop Red Roses jumping ship

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Susie Wolff: ‘I can be very punchy and pragmatic. If I have to fight for something, I’ll fight’

about 19 hours ago
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Ben Stokes hits back at England ‘has-beens’ over criticism of Ashes preparations

about 21 hours ago