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F1 world championship: What do Norris, Piastri & Verstappen need?
just now (485+ words) All three drivers have won seven races this season After a thrilling race in Qatar on Sunday night the fight to be crowned F1 world champion will go to the final race in Abu Dhabi next weekend. Britain's Lando Norris is leading the standings with 408 points as he looks to win his first world title. Four-time champion Max Verstappen is now 12 points behind on 396 thanks to his win in Qatar, while Norris' team-mate Oscar Piastri is only four more points behind on 392. With 25 points available for first place in Abu Dhabi the title is up for grabs for all three. So what does each driver need to do to claim the top prize? Put simply, as the leading driver in the standings, if Norris finishes first, second or third in Abu Dhabi he will win the world championship - it doesn't matter…...
Tom Aspinall: Briton diagnosed with eye condition after UFC 321 bout with Ciryl Gane
8+ min ago (427+ words) Tom Aspinall has lost just three of his 19 UFC bouts Tom Aspinall has been diagnosed with a rare condition in both eyes and is not yet clear to return to action - more than a month after sustaining the injury during his heavyweight title defence at UFC 321. French opponent Ciryl Gane accidentally poked the Briton in both eyes while attempting a punch late in the first round of their bout in Abu Dhabi on 25 October. Aspinall, 32, was unable to continue and retained his belt as the fight was waved off as a no-contest. A medical report, posted by Aspinall on his Instagram account, external, shows he has been diagnosed with "significant traumatic bilateral Brown's syndrome" and still suffering from "persistent" double vision. Brown's syndrome is a condition, external where the eye cannot move upwards, particularly when looking inward. He also has…...
The SWNT 'outsider' shining in USA & making family proud
15+ min ago (926+ words) Georgia Brown on Scotland call-up and making her dad proud Standing at 6ft 2in, Georgia Brown stands out in most crowds. But the English-born Sporting Club Jacksonville defender had concerns of being seen as "an outsider" when she was called up to the Scotland squad for the first time last month. With just two appearances for the under-23s earlier in the year - following a five-year hiatus from the international scene - the 23-year-old was understandably apprehensive about "difficult" moments. But one-and-a-half camps and two caps later, any worries Brown had have gone and she can't wait to travel halfway round the world to pull on the dark blue jersey and meet up with her supportive dad. "It's been my dream, so to suddenly be here, I'm loving every minute," Brown told BBC Sport Scotland at the SWNT camp in Spain. "You can see…...
Chelsea 1-1 Arsenal: Have your say
17+ min ago (125+ words) Have your say on Chelsea's performance What did you make of Arsenal's display? Come back on Monday for a selection of your replies Premier League: Reaction as leaders Arsenal held to draw by 10-man Chelsea Verstappen wins in Qatar as F1 drivers' title fight goes to final race - reaction NFL: Fast start for 49ers, Sanders behind in first home start - week 13 latest 'Is this the start of Liverpool's life without Salah?' 'Bonds the embodiment of West Ham's spirit' The cutest snooker player has arrived! Two-year-old Jude walks out. VideoThe cutest snooker player has arrived! Two-year-old Jude walks out Abject failure becoming the norm - where does Welsh rugby go from here? What next for heavyweight division after TKV win?...
West Ham news: Lucas Paqueta criticises FA after red card
30+ min ago (220+ words) West Ham midfielder Lucas Paqueta says his "ridiculous behaviour" that resulted in a red card in the 2-0 defeat by Liverpool was a "reflection of everything I've had to endure." A near-two-year Football Association investigation into the Brazil midfielder ended in July when he was cleared of spot-fixing charges by an independent regulatory commission. On Sunday, Paqueta was shown two yellow cards in quick succession for dissent by referee Darren England for arguing over a decision to award a foul against his team with six minutes left to play. "Perhaps this ridiculous behavior is just a reflection of everything I've had to endure and, it seems, have to continue enduring! "I'm sorry if I'm not perfect." Premier League: Arsenal still level with 10-man Chelsea in closing stages Verstappen wins in Qatar as F1 drivers' title fight goes to final race - reaction NFL:…...
Mohamed Salah: 'Is this the start of Liverpool's life without the Egyptian?"
36+ min ago (1106+ words) Mohamed Salah watches from the bench as Liverpool win 2-0 at West Ham United Mohamed Salah has history at the London Stadium - and this may have been a day when Liverpool started to write a new chapter in theirs by moving towards the next generation without him following a 2-0 win at West Ham. Head coach Arne Slot dropped the 33-year-old to the bench for a Premier League game for the first time since April 2024 - also at West Ham - with that decision taken by the Dutchman's predecessor Jurgen Klopp. That was a day which ended with Salah firmly in the headlines. First when he was involved in a touchline spat with Klopp as West Ham scored when he waited to come on as substitute in a 2-2 draw, and then when the notoriously reticent forward strode past reporters afterwards and announced: "If I…...
World Athletics: Armand Duplantis and Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone named world athletes of year
38+ min ago (415+ words) Duplantis and McLaughlin-Levrone both won world titles in 2025 Armand Duplantis and Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone have been crowned world athletes of the year at the World Athletics Awards in Monaco. Sweden's Duplantis set four new pole vault world records in 2025, the most recent at September's World Championships in Tokyo when he became the first human to clear the 6.30m barrier. This year, the 26-year-old was undefeated in 16 competitions, and won the world titles both indoors and outdoors, as well as a fifth consecutive Diamond League crown. McLaughlin-Levrone also went undefeated through 2025 in both the 400m and 400m hurdles. The American became 400m world champion in Tokyo when she ran 47.78 seconds - the second fastest time in history - to break the 42-year-old championship record. Duplantis gets 14th world record & third world title McLaughlin-Levrone wins 400m gold with second fastest time in history "For me, 2025 was a year of stepping outside…...
Man, 33, suspected of attempted murder after assault in Wincanton
42+ min ago (175+ words) A 33-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after a serious assault on a town high street. Police said the victim, a man in his 20s, was left with potentially life-changing injuries following the attack on the High Street in Wincanton, Somerset, on Sunday morning. Avon and Somerset Police said they were called to the scene at 09:28 GMT. The arrested man remains in police custody. The force said it does not believe there is a wider risk to the public and will be patrolling in the area over the next few days. Police are asking anyone with information to come forward. Neighbourhood Sgt Simon Lancey said: "This incident is understandably concerning but we do believe it to be one that involved people known to each other and there is not believed to be any risk to the wider…...
Welsh Rugby Union chair Richard Collier-Keywood wants to continue in role
53+ min ago (1138+ words) Richard Collier-Keywood was appointed as the Welsh Rugby Union's first independent chair in 2023 Welsh Rugby Union (WRU) chair Richard Collier-Keywood says he was "embarrassed" by Wales' 73-0 defeat against South Africa, but wants to continue to lead the organisation. The 11-try hammering was a record home loss and the second worst result in Welsh rugby history following the 96-13 loss against the Springboks in 1998 in Pretoria. Collier-Keywood has been in post since 2023 with Wales losing 21 of the last 23 internationals in the past two years. He is one of the driving forces behind major change in Welsh rugby with plans to cut professional sides from four to three. When asked whether he thought he was still the man to take the WRU forward, Collier-Keywood replied: "Yes, I am. "It's obviously subject to the board and the clubs agreeing with that." Collier-Keywood was asked…...
Poirot star Suchet plays oil 'villain' in Bristol-made short film
1+ hour, 1+ min ago (437+ words) Sir David Suchet has said that playing an oil company shareholder in a short film was "really terrific" and "so different from anything I've ever done". Best known for playing hero detective Hercule Poirot in a long-running ITV series, Sir David said his character in The Last Gasp was instead the "villain". It was inspired by the true story of an Iraqi villager who launched legal action against oil company BP following the loss of his son to leukemia. It won two awards at the Phoenix Rising International Film Festival in London earlier this month. Mr Cholmondeley said he was also inspired by BBC documentary Under Poisoned Skies, which revealed high levels of potentially cancer-causing chemicals in areas near oil fields. He said: "[The film] is trying to highlight a problem called [gas] flaring. When oil comes out of the…...