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Piastri and Norris ‘in control of own destiny’ in F1 world championship battle

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Oscar Piastri has insisted that he and his McLaren teammate, Lando Norris, are in control of their own destiny as they fight for the Formula One world championship after the pair were involved in a highly controversial swap imposed by the team at the Italian Grand Prix,Given the pair are in a two-horse race for the title, the question of team orders playing a potentially decisive role loomed large after Monza,Max Verstappen won the race but McLaren’s decision to have Piastri return second place to Norris, after the British driver lost the position due to a slow pit stop caused by a faulty wheel gun, was contentious,With Norris claiming second place he gained three points on his teammate in the championship standings, narrowing the gap to 31 points,Many fans were aggrieved at the perceived manipulation of the result and the Mercedes team principal, Toto Wolff, warned that the team’s use of team orders in an effort to be as fair as possible to both drivers risked setting precedents that would become increasingly hard to manage in the title run-in.

Speaking before this weekend’s Azerbaijan Grand Prix, Piastri was confident that ultimately it would be the drivers, not the team, that decided the title fight.“I do think we have enough freedom to control our own destiny in the championship,” Piastri said.“Naturally there have been thoughts, we have had good discussions with the team.We have clarified a lot of things, we know how we will go racing going forwards.”When asked to move over at Monza the Australian had questioned the call, noting on the team radio: “We said that a slow pit-stop was part of racing, so I don’t really get what changed here”.

In Baku he said he stuck by his words but went on to explain that the slow stop had not been the sole rationale behind McLaren’s actions.“That is a decision we’ve made, that a slow pit stop is a part of racing,” he said.“In the car, the context wasn’t there about what else had happened in terms of the pit stop sequencing.“There was another factor outside of the slow pit stop, being the order we pitted in.That was a contributing factor to why we swapped.

We can’t plan for every scenario but we are very aligned and I respect the team’s decisions and trust they will do their best to make the right one.”Norris said he too was confident the team would not play a significant role in the title battle.“We both agreed with it after and accepted that’s what we agree as a team,” he said.“The team try and keep things fair between us but there’s not been many things where they’ve had to actually get involved and do anything to help one or the other.”Wolff, who managed what became a bitter and acrimonious fight between Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg at Mercedes, had said he believed McLaren were setting up a potentially incendiary situation.

“You set a precedent that is very difficult to undo,” he said after Monza,“What if the team makes another mistake and it’s not a pit stop,Do you switch them around?”Many fans were equally displeased, with Norris receiving some booing on the podium at Monza, but Piastri was happy the team had made an acceptable call,“If we had done the opposite thing, then you’d have the opposite half of the fans saying that that was wrong and vice versa,” he said, “So ultimately there’s no correct decision,Am I surprised [by the backlash]? Not really.

I guess it’s a big moment from the race and I feel like a lot of fans are quite quick to jump on things that are deemed controversial,”McLaren go into the race with the chance of sealing their second consecutive constructors’ championship and their 10th in total, with a record of the earliest point in a season, with seven races still remaining,They lead Ferrari in second by 337 points and will take the title if they outscore them by nine points and are not outscored by Mercedes by 12 points or Red Bull by 33 points,
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What is quantitative tightening and how has it affected UK finances?

The Bank of England has announced that it will scale back its multibillion-pound “quantitative tightening” programme.The process is significant for the UK economy and the public finances. But how will it work?The process is the opposite of quantitative easing – the tool used by the world’s most powerful central banks during the 2008 financial crisis.Often referred to as “printing money”, QE involved central banks buying bonds from financial institutions, such as commercial banks and pension funds. This helped to push down yields – in effect the interest rate – on bonds, lowering borrowing costs and supporting economic activity

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Bank’s interest rate vote and bond plans are little help to Reeves before budget

“Gradual” and “predictable” are the watchwords at the Bank of England. But for Rachel Reeves, preparing for a tough autumn budget, a more activist approach from Threadneedle Street could have helped.The central bank had two pieces of bad news for the chancellor on Thursday: borrowing costs would be left unchanged at the current elevated level, while the Bank would proceed with a plan to sell billions of pounds in UK government bonds.Both decisions had been widely expected in financial markets. But an alternative outcome was not outside the realms of possibility and could have helped bail out the Treasury a little before the autumn budget

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Meta announces first Ray-Ban smart glasses with in-built augmented reality display

Meta has announced three new pairs of AI smart glasses, including the first Ray-Bans with a built-in screen for augmented reality.The Meta Ray-Ban Display will be the first smart glasses with a heads-up display from a mainstream brand since the ill-fated Google Glass. They use a classic Wayfarer-like styling to avoid looking too obviously like wearable technology, while still having a camera, speakers and microphone.A small, bright and crisp colour display is projected on to the inside of the right lens, which appears to float just below the wearer’s eye line, and can show anything from text and images to live video calls. The display appears when interacting with the glasses, but isn’t visible from the outside

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Google DeepMind claims ‘historic’ AI breakthrough in problem solving

Google DeepMind claims it has made a “historic” artificial intelligence breakthrough akin to the Deep Blue computer defeating Garry Kasparov at chess in 1997 and an AI beating a human Go champion in 2016.A version of the company’s Gemini 2.5 AI model solved a complex real-world problem that stumped human computer programmers to become the first AI model to win a gold medal at an international programming competition held earlier this month in Azerbaijan.In a performance that the tech company called a “profound leap in abstract problem-solving”, it took less than half an hour to work out how to weigh up an infinite number of possibilities in order to send a liquid through a network of ducts to a set of interconnected reservoirs. The goal was to distribute it as quickly as possible

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Jess Hull galvanises Australia’s flourishing middle distance running stock | Jack Snape

Expectations around Australia’s women’s 800m runners were already high when Claudia Hollingsworth broke the national record last month in Poland. Remarkably, in the same race, her compatriot Abbey Caldwell also finished under the old mark, crossing the line just behind the 20-year-old.Then the team for the World Athletics Championships was announced, and alongside that pairing was another name, Paris 1500m silver medallist Jess Hull. Australia’s track queen had decided to attempt the middle-distance double in Tokyo on the urging of her father and coach Simon, a former national level 800m runner.If there had been anticipation about the Australian prospects in the event beforehand, Hull’s addition made it hyperventilation

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Hull KR hold off Warrington to secure historic first League Leaders’ Shield

There have been some unforgettable moments inside Craven Park this year, but when Tyrone May crossed under the posts to secure a first League Leaders’ Shield for Hull KR, it was hard not to feel a combination of euphoria, emotion and ultimately relief around this famous old ground.Finishing top of the table has never quite felt as important as it should do in Super League given the big prize is still to be handed out, but for a club that have not achieved that feat since 1985, you always suspected this would be celebrated with proper merit. Having not won a trophy for 40 years, Hull KR have won two inside four months, and are now two wins away from an historic treble.Top also brings the significant reward of a bye through the opening week of the playoffs, so there will be time to celebrate this moment, and enjoy it for what it is. But knowing Hull KR’s coach, Willie Peters, as we do, you suspect he will have already turned his attention to winning the Grand Final in a month’s time

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Labour must win voters’ hearts – or Reform UK will | Letters

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Apparent Your party implosion leaves big political vacancy on the left

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Taxpayers lose £400m as result of investment fund set up by Rishi Sunak

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UK anti-slavery commissioner condemns Shabana Mahmood’s asylum comments

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Privatisation of UK industries is driving cost of living crisis, says Greens leader

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Starmer to recognise Palestinian state ‘after Trump state visit’

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