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F1’s Japanese GP, WSL derbies and international football – follow with us

about 10 hours ago
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Mercedes and Ferrari have adapted best to Formula One’s most radical change in power and chassis in more than a decade.George Russell and Kimi Antonelli have won each of the first two races, and Ferrari’s Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc have flip-flopped finishing third and fourth.Mercedes and Ferrari are the favorites on Suzuka’s figure-eight, a vastly different circuit from Australia – a street course in Melbourne – and Shanghai.Suzuka is old-school – narrow, twisting with only one major straight for passing.Hamilton has won the Japanese GP five times, four times at Suzuka as he surges back near the top of the standings after two races.

Philip Cornwall keeps pace with qualifying, with Giles Richards reporting from Suzuka.There may be no Premier League fixtures this weekend but football never rests, and Billy Munday rises early to keep the updates flowing.He’ll be looking forward to all the international and domestic action, and fishing for follow-up from Friday’s England international at Wembley against Uruguay, managed by the former Leeds boss Marcelo Bielsa.Later, Scotland meet Japan in another World Cup warm-up, while there’ll be plenty of interest in the League One and Two programme, plus a big day in the Women’s Super League with three derby match-ups.Why not join the conversation?A derby collision of the WSL’s top two clubs, with Andrée Jeglertz’s pacesetters still glowing from a 5-2 thrashing of Spurs, thanks to Khadija Shaw scoring the quickest hat-trick in WSL history in the first half.

United, meanwhile, picked up three points in their last league outing against Everton but were beaten 3-2 in midweek by Bayern Munich in the first leg of their Women’s Champions League quarter-final.Xaymaca Awoyungbo helms the live blog, and Tom Garry reports from Old Trafford.It’s four months since Scotland’s 4-2 monumental defeat of Denmark at Hampden Park sparked elation north of the border as Steve Clarke’s side sealed a place at a World Cup finals for the first time in nearly three decades.Japan’s visit for a friendly provides the Scotland head coach with the chance to fine-tune his squad before joining the Tartan Army’s summer jaunt in north America.With only club games remaining before the squad is named in May, there are a host of players eager to make an impression and earn the right to don a dark blue shirt against Brazil, Morocco and Haiti in Group C.

Scott Murray hosts the live blog, with Ewan Murray reporting from Glasgow.Renée Slegers’ hosts sit one place above Spurs in fourth in the table, separated by six points, and – unbeaten in the league since October – are firmly in the groove.A 3-1 defeat of Chelsea in the first leg of their Women’s Champions League quarter-final followed a 5-0 drubbing of West Ham in the league, with Chloe Kelly in sparkling form.Martin Ho’s team, meanwhile, have lost their past two matches and have beaten the Gunners just once, their previous meeting ending in a goalless draw at Brisbane Road in November.Rob Smyth is at the blog controls for the north London derby as Sophie Downey reports from the Emirates.

Oscar Piastri has raised the prospect of a first non-Mercedes victory of the season after he finished fastest in Friday’s practice.McLaren have struggled after winning last season’s drivers’ championship with Lando Norris, but they failed to even start the race two weeks ago in China with engine and electrical faults.The Japanese Grand Prix is only the third race of the new Formula One season, but it will be the last one for five weeks with events in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia called off because of the war in the Middle East.The next F1 race is not until 3 May in Miami so the team in papaya orange will be looking to make an impression before the five-week break.Joey Lynch helms our lap-by-lap coverage, and Giles Richards reports.

Emillia Hawkins is back on the beat as our unmissable football blog lines up Sunday’s action, as well as looking forward to England’s next World Cup warm-up assignment against Japan on Tuesday.There’ll also be buildup to three WSL fixtures, with breaking news and all the vibes from around the grounds.Email matchday.live@theguardian.com with your views.

Of Sunday’s three WSL fixtures, the most compelling comes at Kingsmeadow as third-placed Chelsea meet an Aston Villa team who beat Leicester in their previous fixture after drawing against league leaders Manchester City.Sonia Bompastor’s Blues are off the pace in the title race and were beaten in the Champions League by Arsenal on Tuesday and, while Aggie Beever-Jones is the latest player to join Sonia Bompastor’s injury list, there is the prospect of Sam Kerr’s return after the Asian Cup.Daniel Harris hosts the blog.
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Ministers should ‘start doing stuff’ to help farmers and cut fuel costs, says Asda boss

Asda’s executive chair has called on the government to “stand up and start doing stuff” to support farmers and ease the price of fuel as he warned that food prices would inevitably rise as a result of the conflict in the Middle East.Allan Leighton said farmers were under pressure but the supermarket chain had so far received “a trickle of requests not an avalanche” of cost price increases from its suppliers, as they were under pressure from higher fertiliser, energy and fuel costs.“I do believe it will create inflation,” he said, adding that the pace of cost increases was volatile and quite different across the various commodities.Leighton also warned of “temporary shortages’” at petrol stations, as supplies are squeezed by the conflict in the Middle East, with the RAC reporting on Friday that the average price of unleaded petrol in the UK had risen to 150p a litre.Leighton accused the government of benefiting from £3bn of income from fuel duties as prices rose and said it should ease these duties or support farmers on energy or other costs

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‘It’s fired people up’: support grows, including within Labor, for new gas tax to curb wartime profits

The gas industry is mobilising in opposition to a potential new tax on the sector as political momentum builds – including among Labor MPs – for the government to use the May budget to prevent producers profiting from the Middle East war.The Australian Energy Producers (AEP) chief executive, Samantha McCulloch, claimed a new tax would punish the same Asian trading partners Australia was leaning on to supply more fuel amid the global energy crisis.The gas sector was blind-sided by revelations the Treasury was modelling options for a new levy to capture windfall profits from gas and thermal coal companies, as well as potential changes to the Petroleum Resources Rent Tax (PRRT) and corporate tax.Government, industry and opposition sources believe the public mood on taxing the resources giants has shifted, giving the Albanese government cover to pursue changes it might have considered too politically risky a few months ago.The sources point to a campaign spearheaded by independent senator David Pocock, social media influencer Konrad Benjamin of Punter’s Politics fame and progressive thinktank the Australia Institute, which has highlighted how much tax gas companies pay

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Blink and miss: Trump’s tactic of threats first and U-turn later is proving stale in Iran war

President’s move, dubbed Trump Always Chickens Out, appears to have soured as he loses hold on situation in IranFrom Wall Street to the White House, the dish everyone’s talking about this week is the Persian Taco. It’s what’s served when Trump chickens out in Iran.In the early hours of Monday morning, witnessing oil prices surge, stock futures plummet and bond yields climb due to his threat to pummel Iran’s civilian power infrastructure, the president hurriedly walked it back, announcing he would put off the bombing because talks with Iran were actually going great. After the bombast and bloodshed, it was time for Taco (Trump Always Chickens Out), a move he first put on display during the tariffs crisis last year.Bonds snapped back in instants and the price of Brent crude recoiled to below $100 a barrel from more than $112 seconds earlier

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UK car production falls 17% as industry warns of ‘worrying’ decline

Fewer cars rolled off UK production lines in February in what the industry called an “extremely worrying” slump even before the impact of the Iran war was felt.Vehicle production was 17% lower last month on the same period in 2025, according to the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders, as exports dropped sharply.A further decline is expected in March, after the war sent global energy prices soaring and further dented consumer demand, a double blow for carmakers.Mike Hawes, chief executive of the SMMT, said: “Another decline for UK vehicle production and exports is extremely worrying, given these figures pre-date the crisis in the Middle East. While the sector has made efforts to build resilience into its logistics and supply chains post-Covid, the conflict adds further strain

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Almost half a million Lloyds customers had personal data exposed in IT glitch

Lloyds Banking Group exposed the personal data of nearly 500,000 customers in an IT glitch that left people’s payments, account details and national insurance numbers visible to other users, a committee of MPs has revealed.A letter from Lloyds, published by MPs on the Treasury select committee on Friday, blamed the glitch on a software defect introduced during an IT update to its Lloyds, Halifax and Bank of Scotland mobile banking apps overnight into 12 March.The bank explained that customers would have had to be looking at their app within “small fractions of a second” of other users in order to access their details.However, it still meant up to 447,936 customers were potentially able to view private information of other users, with Lloyds adding that about 114,182 people ended up clicking into transactions that revealed account details, national insurance numbers or payment references.Even people who were not Lloyds Banking Group customers may have had their transaction details exposed, the bank said

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Five firms including Autotrader and Just Eat investigated over fake review failings

The UK competition watchdog has launched investigations into five companies including Autotrader and Just Eat over concerns they have not done enough to tackle fake and misleading online reviews.The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA), which has previously investigated the tech companies Amazon and Google, said its latest crackdown includes the funeral services operator Dignity, the review company Feefo and the restaurant chain Pasta Evangelists.The CMA said that in the case of Autotrader and Feefo it was looking at whether a number of one-star reviews, moderated by Feefo, were excluded from being published on the car-selling platform and therefore did not give consumers a full picture of other customers’ experiences.The Dignity investigation focuses on whether staff were asked to write positive reviews about the company’s cremation services.Just Eat, the food delivery company, is being investigated over concerns that its system “inflated certain restaurants’ and grocers’ star ratings”

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Aperitivo or dinner? Portuguese whites are always right

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From basil to pistachio and peas – in praise of pesto, whichever way you make it

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Anything but eggs – the best chocolate for Easter

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Four knockout bakes and tips from the master: Edd Kimber’s recipes for cooking with chocolate

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Sauces, spreads, sprinkles – and cocktail in a can: whose fridge is this?

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Rachel Roddy’s recipe for potato, aubergine and herb tortino alla fiorentina

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