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Great Britain’s Oliver Rowland seals maiden Formula E world championship

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Great Britain’s Oliver Rowland has won his maiden Formula E world championship, driving for Nissan at the Berlin E-Prix.Rowland sealed the title by taking fourth place in the second of two races at the penultimate meeting of the all-electric series’ season at Tempelhof airport.Rowland was reduced to tears on his in-lap after starting eighth on the grid in a hugely competitive race.The lead changed hands 16 times, including Rowland taking to the front, in what might be considered the race of the year in the sport’s 11th season and which represents the first time Nissan have taken the drivers’ title in Formula E.“Daddy, you’re the world champion!” Rowland’s four-year-old daughter, Harper, exclaimed proudly to him over the team radio as the 32-year-old from Barnsley returned to the pits.

The championship is the first of Rowland’s career in his seventh season in Formula E.He has seen off a strong challenge from the Porsche of the former Formula One driver Pascal Wehrlein, the defending champion, but Rowland has been the dominant driver in the series this year to achieve a career high.“I was already an emotional mess when that came on,” Rowland said of his daughter’s message.“We are a team; my wife, my daughter.We have another one on the way and we go through the emotions together.

.”This win comes only two years after Rowland was disenchanted with the performance of his Mahindra team, so much so that he left them midway through the season and considered leaving the sport altogether.“There was a point where I was not very interested in continuing,” he said.“I wasn’t enjoying myself, I found myself not wanting to get on flights to come to races.That was a problem.

“I took a big risk to pull out halfway through the season, from a good contract.I had nothing on the table ready for me to sign.I took a big risk but I knew I needed something different.”Rowland managed to secure a return to Nissan and this season has taken four wins and seven podiums for the team, enough to ensure he could close the championship out with two races remaining, at the season finale in London at the end of this month.Sunday’s race was impressively won by Jaguar’s Nick Cassidy from 21st on the grid.

But Rowland pulled out an equally excellent recovery,He had struggled in Saturday’s first race of the weekend at Tempelhof, taking a five-place grid penalty after causing a collision which also forced his retirement, his first of the seasonSign up to The RecapThe best of our sports journalism from the past seven days and a heads-up on the weekend’s actionafter newsletter promotionWehrlein started from pole and Rowland needed to outscore him by 11 points, an unlikely prospect at the start,Wehrlein duly led in the early stages, looking in every position to take the fight to the final meeting,However, he went backwards in the second half of the race, stymied by his energy strategy, and finished outside the points,Rowland began his career in Formula Renault before moving up to GP2.

He won the chance for a test with the Red Bull F1 team and was taken on as part of the Renault young driver programme, becoming their development driver in 2017,He became a junior driver for Williams in 2018 and completed a full test of their car at Hungary that year,Wanting to continue racing, he took his first full-time drive in Formula E with the Nissan team in the 2018-19 season,He then spent two seasons with Mahindra between 2021 and 2023 before what has turned out to be an enormously successful return with Nissan,
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Tax pubs on profit not property value, urges Greene King boss

The boss of the pub chain Greene King has called for changes to business rates to remedy “unfairness” that he said added to financial pressures on the struggling pubs industry.Nick Mackenzie, Greene King’s chief executive, said the business rates system of property taxes should be changed to a tax on profits.The British pub industry has complained that it is under pressure from a series of increasing costs. The trade body the British Beer and Pub Association (BBPA) said last week it expected pub closures at a rate of more than one a day during 2025, adding to the 350 net closures during 2024. It said business rates were a factor in those closures

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Sales of UK country houses rise as buyers tempted out by lower prices

Sales of expensive UK country houses rose in June, signalling a possible recovery in demand as buyers are tempted out by lower prices after an extended slump.The estate agency Knight Frank said the number of exchanges of contract for sales of country houses – defined as a rural home worth more than £750,000 – was up 7% in June compared with last year as the number of properties for sale rose while prices fell.Second-home owners are driving the increase in properties coming to market, the agency said, after recent council tax changes designed to level the playing field for local people living in popular holiday spots. Councils in Wales have the power to quadruple taxes on second homes, while English councils can double taxes.The number of country houses coming on to the market was 9% higher in the second quarter of the year compared with last year

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Fathers plan legal action to get smartphones banned in England’s schools

Two fathers plan to take legal action against the government in an attempt to get smartphones banned in schools in England.Will Orr-Ewing and Pete Montgomery wrote to the education secretary, Bridget Phillipson, on Friday warning that they would seek a judicial review. They argue that current guidance, which allows headteachers to decide how smartphones are used, is unlawful and unsafe for children.The Department for Education now has 14 days to officially respond to the letter, after which point the claimants can issue judicial review proceedings.The DfE said schools already had the power to ban phones and it was bringing in “better protections” from harmful content through the Online Safety Act

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Brenda, 95, and her soft toys become unlikely stars on TikTok

The anger and polarisation often on display on social media have made it a stressful place to venture for many people, wary of its unpredictable pile-ons and bile-filled responses. Yet a 95-year-old Cheshire woman and her soft toy collection have become the unlikely stars of a trend to encourage kindness in the comments.Brenda Allen said she had been flabbergasted by the response to her recent TikTok videos, in which she talks about her quirky Jellycat figures. Encouraged by a staff member at her care home, she began by showing viewers a hat-wearing avocado named Florence. Her haul also features a cuddly pot plant and a squashy, smiling pain au chocolat

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‘Great for tennis’: Alcaraz lauds rivalry after Sinner crowned Wimbledon king

First Jannik Sinner hit a wicked serve, straight down the T. Then he sank to his knees, head bowed as in prayer, in thanks and absolution. It was an appropriate gesture for the first Italian to win a singles title at Wimbledon. But it carried a deeper significance, too.Five weeks ago in the French Open, Sinner had watched three match points come and go against Carlos Alcaraz, before losing a five-set, 5hr 29min epic against the Spaniard

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Sinner reaches for the sweets and comes away with the whole jar at Wimbledon | Jonathan Liew

The Italian was overcome with joy after learning harsh lesson from his French Open defeat at the hands of Carlos AlcarazAs a boy, Jannik Sinner was a champion skier. As he stood on Centre Court match point up against Carlos Alcaraz, perhaps some of the old skills kicked in. Skiing teaches balance, it teaches flexibility and endurance, but most of all it teaches faith. There is a moment in every slide, before friction kicks in, when the body is basically at the mercy of powder and physics. And the greatest skiers learn that this is the moment to hold your nerve

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Number of UK job hunters rises at fastest rate since Covid pandemic

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Turn empty London office blocks into ‘late-night party zones’, report suggests

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‘Short hair is dying out’: 30% rise in cost of UK haircuts, not fashion, is driving the change

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Could AI be accelerating slowdown in the UK job market?

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World must be more wary than ever of China’s growing economic power | Phillip Inman

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