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Haas Team Praises Bearman’s Maturity After Top-10 Finish in Japanese GP Haas F1 Team principal Ayao Komatsu has commended rookie Oliver Bearman for his impressive display of maturity both on and off the track, following a commendable top-10 finish in the Japanese Grand Prix. Bearman, who secured an unexpected position in the top ten after a successful qualification, showcased his potential with consistent performance, underlining the rationale behind Haas’s decision to sign the 19-year-old. How Bearman’s Japanese GP Performance Demonstrated Why Haas Signed Him Bearman’s journey in Suzuka highlighted not only his driving talents but also his ability to adapt…

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A week in crisis, Pyongyang opens up global marathon runners and this week spells the end of Scotland’s heatwave. This weeks World News Briefing is dominated by the fallout from Trump’s Tariff gamble. The US tariffs and trade wars launched by the Trump administration have signaled the end of globalisation.

It is hard to focus on anything else, but let’s not forget the events from the weekend, where Israel executed and buried Palestinian doctors and medics in a mass grave, which was exposed as a ‘mistake’ by the many but significantly by the BBC as well.

There is a certain level of optimism by the Starmer government, they were hit by the least amount of tariffs, especially compared to the EU, perhaps, that invite from the King may have done trick. But this may have more to do with teh fact the UK quietly and efficiently signed a mineral deal with Ukraine in January 2025.

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Cliff Notes – The ‘most disturbing film ever made’ is being adapted into a TV series The 1984 film Threads, known for its harrowing depiction of a nuclear apocalypse, is being adapted into a drama series by Sheffield-based Warp Films, renowned for their impactful narratives. Warp Films aims to explore the modern relevance of Threads, highlighting themes of resilience and connection amidst catastrophic events, as articulated by CEO Mark Hervert and CCO Emily Feller. The ‘most disturbing film ever made’ is being adapted into a TV series A horrifying TV film released in the 80s is being adapted into a…

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Cliff Notes – Harry Brook confirmed as England’s new white-ball captain Harry Brook has been appointed as England’s white-ball captain for both T20I and ODI formats, succeeding Jos Buttler after his resignation post-ICC Champions Trophy. Brook, 26, has served as vice-captain and previously led the team in ODIs against Australia, with his first official match as captain set for late May against the West Indies. Despite limited leadership experience, Brook’s tactical skills and strong performance since his debut in 2022 have made him the preferred choice, with Rob Key expressing confidence in his vision for the teams. Harry Brook confirmed…

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