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Scheffler searches for form with Masters looming as Åberg leads the way at Players

about 6 hours ago
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There is a robotic element to Scottie Scheffler during periods of success but observing the world No 1 in times of adversity is far more intriguing.There is more – much more – to the American than meets the eye.This is a golfer who was once reduced to tears after a Ryder Cup trouncing.While all charges were eventually dropped, the mere fact Scheffler found himself in a prison jumpsuit before a round at the 2024 US PGA was highly unusual.Last summer, he was filmed in long and histrionic discussion with his coach amid struggles at the US Open.

The rediscovering of some form in round three of the Players Championship did not meaningfully improve Scheffler’s mood.When asked whether he “found anything” during a late Thursday range session, the 29-year-old jabbed back.“Did I find anything? I think that would imply that I was lost, which is not the case,” Scheffler said.This was a needless riposte to a run-of-the-mill, mundane inquiry which is put to golfers all the time.Did something click, did a penny drop, did a swing thought emerge? There was no need for the snippiness.

It did, however, depict a touchy golfer.“I think I’m always just trying to get a feel for where things are at,” Scheffler added.“Sometimes a little practice helps, and sometimes a little rest helps.”Scheffler was questioned on the scrap to make the cut, which he unusually encountered late on Friday.“It is more fun fighting to be near the lead is how I would describe it,” he said.

We are hardly in the domain of searing insight here,A grim element of the modern world of golf media means players are praised for speaking after rounds, even if answers are monosyllabic,One wonders how Scheffler will react if he ever finds himself in the golfing doldrums,Perhaps this sums up Scheffler: a sportsman subject to intense scrutiny that he doesn’t much fancy,His Ryder Cup troubles suggest the hullabaloo attached to that event does not sit well.

Scheffler has already won in 2026 but is clearly in the midst of a tricky spell in the context of his own lofty standards.He finished in a share of 12th at the Genesis Invitational, tied 24th at last week’s Arnold Palmer Invitational and is outside the top 20 of the Players with 18 holes to play.This is a golfer with 79 top-10 finishes from 155 PGA Tour starts.He has been the dominant, undisputed No 1 in the sport for some time.Yet for now – and presumably only for now – something is amiss.

Analysts have picked up on a Scheffler technical change, where an alteration of wrist position has triggered a shorter swing.He is using a driver model from 2024 after failing to find comfort with the latest issue.Scheffler says he is “undecided” on whether to add a competitive stop between Sawgrass and the looming Masters.Saturday’s 67 was his best round of Players week by five.“I was a little sharper today than I was the first two days,” Scheffler explained.

“I felt like I was swinging it better each day of the tournament.Today I hit a few more fairways and was able to give myself a few more looks for birdie.”As Scheffler makes up the numbers, Ludvig Åberg sits 18 holes from the biggest win of his career.The Swede will take a three-shot lead into the final round of the Players after his 71 on day three.Åberg has reached 13 under par, with a dropped shot at the last giving the field cause for hope.

Michael Thorbjornsen is Åberg’s closest challenger after Xander Schauffele faded,Cameron Young is one further shot back,Matt Fitzpatrick was in an excellent position at 10 under before suffering a painful double bogey at the last,Viktor Hovland is alongside his Ryder Cup teammate at minus eight,Robert MacIntyre is one shot further back after a fine 65, which included an inward half of 32.

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Foreign secretary Yvette Cooper: ‘Making decisions based on what the US do or say doesn’t feel like sensible foreign policy’

Firing Peter Mandelson, convening with Marco Rubio – then handling the fallout of conflict in the Middle East… it’s been a busy time for the secretary of state, and our writer has had a ringside seatBefore Yvette Cooper joins me in a plush side room at the Foreign Office, an aide comes in and draws the heavy curtains. Outside is Horse Guards Parade. I can see a strip of Downing Street, a patch of the No 10 garden, daffodils in bloom. I say that it’s a shame to block the light on such a beautiful spring afternoon. The aide coughs, embarrassed, and explains that it’s actually for security

about 24 hours ago
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‘Could be the making of him’: Starmer’s allies praise stance on Trump and Iran

It is not often that Keir Starmer’s allies believe he has Nigel Farage and Kemi Badenoch on the run – but on Iran, they think he is on the right side of history and public opinion.“It could be the making of him,” said Emily Thornberry, the Labour chair of the foreign affairs committee, who was first out of the blocks to say she thought Donald Trump’s strikes on Iran were illegal. “You’ve not had a British prime minister say no to an American president since Vietnam. This is a big deal.”Since the drawn-out disasters of Iraq and Afghanistan, the prospect of helping the US attempt to facilitate regime change in another foreign country has been deeply unpopular with the public

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Rachel Reeves to set out extra support for UK households facing surge in heating oil costs

Rachel Reeves will set out extra support next week for households across the UK facing a surge in the cost of heating oil due to the conflict in the Middle East.The chancellor is expected to set out plans to assist those on low incomes or with other vulnerabilities, particularly in rural areas. The help will be delivered in England via councils using the new crisis and resilience fund.While the amounts involved have not yet been set out, it is understood that ministers could provide extra support to this fund if needed. In Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, devolved governments will receive money to deliver the help

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Starmer says government will step in if fuel companies rip off customers as trade body U-turns on decision not to meet Reeves – as it happened

The PA news agency has reported that the Petrol Retailers Association (PRA) will attend the meeting with chancellor Rachel Reeves today, shortly after it said it had withdrawn earlier this afternoon.The PRA has deleted a series of posts on X in which it said it had pulled out over concerns that “inflammatory language” from ministers had led to retail staff being abused by the public.That’s all from us on the UK politics live blog, thanks for following along. Here is a recap of today’s developments:Prime minister Keir Starmer said the government “will step in” if fuel companies “try to rip off customers”. He issued the statement ahead of a Downing Street meeting between chancellor Rachel Reeves and petrol retailers to warn against profiteering amid the Iran war

1 day ago
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Starmer may face more resignations after release of Mandelson WhatsApp messages, say sources

Keir Starmer could suffer further resignations when ministerial WhatsApp messages are published in the next tranche of the Peter Mandelson files, senior government sources have told the Guardian.With officials bracing for the subsequent releases – expected to include informal communications alongside formal messages like those in the first batch – Starmer apologised again on Thursday over his handling of Mandelson’s appointment, saying: “It was me that made a mistake, and it’s me that makes the apology to the victims of [Jeffrey] Epstein, and I do that.”The disclosures are not expected to be released for several weeks and are still to be fully collated. They will then be examined by the intelligence and security committee of MPs and peers, which will judge which are safe to release on national security grounds.The releases were forced by a parliamentary motion passed by the Conservatives after Mandelson was sacked just nine months into his job as US ambassador after new details emerged about his ties to Epstein

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In linking Iran to Russia, Healey could be laying ground for hard choices ahead

After a week or so of wearing media coverage about the deterioration of the Anglo-American relationship and the belated decision to deploy Royal Navy destroyer HMS Dragon to Cyprus, it was time to move the conversation on.On a visit to the UK’s permanent military headquarters in Northwood, north-west London, the defence secretary, John Healey, asked two senior British military officers if there was “any sign of a link between Russia and Iran” in the sprawling conflict that has suddenly engulfed the Middle East.It was obvious Healey knew what answer he was going to get. The night before, it emerged, an unspecified number of drones had struck a coalition base, used by British and other anti-Islamic State forces, in Erbil, northern Iraq. Though there are no reports of serious casualties, it was a relatively rare hit on a western target

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NHS and MoD will be urged to buy British tech to drive growth amid Iran crisis

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Judge blocks justice department from subpoenaing Fed chair Jerome Powell

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Oil price shock likely to ‘push the UK economy into recession’; US growth revised down – as it happened

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Miliband reveals plans that could mean nuclear power plants built near homes

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Bailiffs board Ryanair plane after airline refuses to pay delayed flight compensation

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Bleak economic data shows UK plc in trouble well before Middle East crisis

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