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Russell says he would understand if Verstappen quit but ‘F1 is bigger than any driver’

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George Russell has said he would understand if Max Verstappen chose to leave Formula One after the four-time champion recently cast doubt on his future in the sport because of his dissatisfaction with current regulations.Russell, who is currently second behind his Mercedes teammate Kimi Antonelli in the world championship, insisted Verstappen had nothing left to prove.The Dutch driver has been outspoken in his dislike of the new rules and the prevalent role energy management plays in the racing and at the last round in Japan openly intimated he was considering quitting.“Formula One is bigger than any driver.You wouldn’t want to lose Max because we all enjoy racing against him,” said Russell.

“But he has achieved what most drivers dream of, which is winning a world championship and he has got four of them, and at the end of the day, you get to a point where there isn’t much more for him to achieve.“He has ticked all the boxes.Maybe he can go after the records? But knowing him as I do – and drivers who have won or achieved similar things – at one point you want to do what puts a smile on your face.“My goal now is to become a Formula One world champion and if I had four of them under my belt, I would probably be doing the same.He is in a very different stage of his career and I would understand if he stayed and also understand if he went.

”Verstappen has been open about pursuing opportunities in GT racing, including currently preparing to take part in the Nurburgring 24 Hours on the weekend of 16-17 May, while earlier this month his longtime race engineer and friend, Gianpiero Lambiase, announced he would be leaving Red Bull to join McLaren,Verstappen is under contract with Red Bull until 2028 but he is understood to have performance-based escape clauses that would allow him to exit sooner,Verstappen is currently ninth in the world championship, with a best finish of sixth from the opening three rounds and Russell, whose Mercedes team enjoy the best car in the field, noted that Red Bull’s relatively poor performance would play on any driver’s mind,“I didn’t enjoy driving the 2022 car when it was porpoising up and down and killing everybody’s backs,” he added,“He [Verstappen] didn’t have the same complaints because he was winning.

“Now, the complaints he currently has are different to the complaints of Mercedes, Ferrari and McLaren because we are at the front end of the grid.This is only natural and you do understand and recognise his frustrations.”Russell opened the season well with a win but has since been passed by his 19-year-old teammate Antonelli.The Italian, in only his second season, has won the last two races to take the title lead and admitted he was now considering quite how far he might go this year.“It’s been a better start than what we all anticipated and hoped for, at least on my side,” Antonelli said.

“It’s been a very strong start of the season and definitely, expectations automatically, they’re a bit different now.“Of course, I feel like I can be a challenger.That’s what I’m here for.I want to race to win.And I want to race to win races and championships.

So that’s my goal.This year it’s a massive opportunity for all of us and especially for me and George, because we have a very strong car.Both of us, we don’t want to waste this opportunity.”
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Liz Kendall urges UK public to embrace AI as government makes first £500m fund investment

The UK technology secretary has urged the country to “make AI work for Britain”, brushing off fears about its impact on jobs and cybersecurity as the government announced its first investment under a £500m sovereign AI fund. Liz Kendall said the UK had to “seize” the opportunity offered by AI despite concerns underlined this month when US startup Anthropic revealed it had developed an AI model that posed a potentially significant cyber threat. Asked how the government makes the case for embracing a technology that could disrupt jobs and now cybersecurity, Kendall said: “We have to seize this to make it work, for Britain, for our jobs, for solving the biggest challenges we face as a world.”Speaking on Thursday as the government unveiled its first investment in a UK company as part of a £500m sovereign AI fund, Kendall acknowledged “people are worried about the risks and what it means for their jobs”, but AI entrepreneurs also believed they can “make it work … they can create jobs”.In January Kendall admitted “some jobs will go” as AI automates certain tasks and roles, but it would also create new employment opportunities

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‘How do I end a call?’: the elderly Japanese people determined to master smartphones

It’s not only young people whose gaze is fixed on tiny screens. But for these users in Tokyo, clicking and scrolling is anything but second nature.“I can’t deal with all of the apps that jump out at me,” says one. “How do I know if I’ve definitely ended a call?” asks another.They are common concerns among the four women and one man attending a beginner’s smartphone class at a public facility for older residents in Nerima in the Japanese capital’s north-west suburbs

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Labour and Lib Dem MPs demand ‘shameful’ Palantir NHS contract be scrapped

MPs have queued up to demand the government scraps its £330m NHS contract with the spy-tech company Palantir, calling it “dreadful” and “shameful” in a debate on Thursday, after which the government said it was “no fan” of the US company’s politics.Labour and Liberal Democrat MPs led the calls for Palantir, which also works for Donald Trump’s ICE immigration crackdown and the Israeli military, to be removed as a supplier to the NHS federated data platform (FDP), with one Labour backbencher, Samantha Niblett, questioning whether it could be “trusted as a custodian of the intimate health records of tens of millions of British citizens”.The Lib Dem MP Luke Taylor, who called the deal “shameful”, said: “Palantir and Peter Thiel must have their hands ripped off of our NHS before it is too late.”Thiel, a Trump-supporting tech billionaire, founded the company and has previously said that democracy and freedom are incompatible.In response to the MPs who spoke in a Westminster Hall debate, the government confirmed it would consider whether to continue with the deal when a break clause is due in spring 2027, although £210m of the £330m has already been spent

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Man used AI to make false statements to shut down London nightclub, police say

A businessman has pleaded guilty to making false statements in order to shut down a nightclub, which police believe were generated using AI.A Metropolitan police source said the use of AI to generate letters by complainants who do not exist is a growing issue.Aldo d’Aponte, 47, the CEO of Arbitrage Group Properties, pleaded guilty to writing two letters, supposedly by his neighbours, objecting to the reopening of Heaven nightclub, which temporarily closed after a rape allegation against one of its security guards.D’Aponte was given a 12-month conditional discharge and ordered to pay £85 costs and a £26 victim surcharge.Heaven, an LGBTQ nightclub in central London had its licence suspended in November 2024 after a 19-year-old woman accused a bouncer of rape

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NAACP lawsuit accuses Elon Musk’s xAI of polluting Black neighborhoods near Memphis

A new lawsuit accuses Elon Musk’s artificial intelligence company of illegally spewing toxic pollutants into residential neighborhoods on the border of Tennessee and Mississippi.The suit, filed on Tuesday in Mississippi federal court, alleges xAI is violating the Clean Air Act due to emissions from its makeshift power plant in Southaven, Mississippi, which powers its datacenter there. The NAACP, represented by the environmental groups Southern Environmental Law Center and Earthjustice, says xAI has been polluting areas with homes, schools and churches, including in historically Black communities, by using dozens of methane gas generators without permits.The organization is seeking to force the company to stop operating its unpermitted turbines in Southaven.“A data center should not be a potential death sentence for a community’s health,” Abre’ Conner, the director of environmental and climate justice for the NAACP, said in a statement

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Fisa surveillance vote sparks fierce debate as Congress splits on warrantless monitoring

A controversial law that grants the US government sweeping powers for warrantless surveillance is set to expire next week. Replacing it has inspired fierce debate within the White House and Congress, including a scheduled vote cancelled the day of.A coalition of progressive Democrats and far-right Republicans is pushing for reform of Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (Fisa), but they face strong bipartisan opposition from lawmakers advocating for an 18-month renewal with no changes, in line with Donald Trump’s demands. House GOP leaders delayed a procedural vote on a clean extension of Section 702 on Wednesday, after the chamber’s rules committee approved the measure on Tuesday night. Republican leadership was expected to bring the measure to the floor on Wednesday but canceled the scheduled vote, amid dissent from privacy advocates in their own party

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Campaigners seek listed status for historic trig points that mapped Britain

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DJ Shadow: ‘Kraftwerk are a touchstone for every phase of my career’

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Meghan’s Sydney wellness retreat promises ‘a girls’ weekend like no other’ – but what does a $3,200 ticket buy?

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Stephen Colbert to Trump: ‘Why would you start a beef with the pope?’

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‘This craving to go viral is tiresome’: the artists sick of the pressure to promote on social media

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Sir Neil Cossons obituary

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