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F1 Q&A: Gasly’s overturned penalty, Hamilton’s race engineer, Lindblad and Red Bull’s engine

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Alpine's Pierre Gasly with McLaren's Lando Norris right behind him, and a Racing Bulls in the background, approaching the hairpin during the Monaco Grand Prix

Round eight of Formula 1 season takes place in Austria this weekend in the stunning surroundings of the Styrian hills.

Last time out in Barcelona, Mercedes were beaten in a grand prix for the first time this year with Lewis Hamilton taking victory.

The Briton’s first grand prix win for Ferrari, combined with Kimi Antonelli’s retirement late in the race, narrowed the gap at the top of the drivers’ championship to 41 points.

Before Sunday’s race in Spielberg, BBC F1 correspondent Andrew Benson answers your latest questions.

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A retrospective podium for Pierre Gasly. Justice? Or a can of worms best left unopened? – Clive

Formula 1 has clearly got itself in a bit of a pickle regarding the pit-lane speeding penalties in the Monaco Grand Prix.

The facts are that five cars were given penalties for pit-lane speeding when none of them had gone over the limit.

The length of the pit lane had been mis-measured – it was possible to drive a shorter distance than officials initially realised, by 77 metres.

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And as the pit-lane speed limit is policed by the time taken to pass through a series of timing loops over a specific distance, that meant the drivers were wrongly penalised.

This led to a sequence of events that had a dramatic effect on the race result.

George Russell was most badly affected by what followed, having a third place turned into a 12th and losing 15 points in the process.

But McLaren’s Oscar Piastri and Red Bull’s Isack Hadjar also had their results changed.

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Is it justice that Gasly is returned to a third place at the flag that he lost because Alpine refused to serve his penalty during the race, while the other drivers’ results are unaddressed?

Should the stewards who dealt with Alpine’s right of review over the Barcelona weekend have left it at that, and not raised the very obvious questions that followed on from it?

In terms of natural justice, the answer to both those questions is clearly no – there remain a number of issues raised by this situation that have not properly been dealt with.

McLaren and Red Bull have taken the case to the FIA court of appeal. No date has yet been set for that to be heard.

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Mercedes have withdrawn their attempt to get the race result reviewed after concluding there was no viable mechanism for restoring Russell to where he could have finished, and it would not serve anybody to drag it all on.

As McLaren said in their statement about giving notice of intention to appeal: “We believe this case raises important questions concerning sporting fairness, regulatory consistency and the integrity of competition.”

The shame is that this could all have been avoided had the FIA and F1 acted differently before the race.

Teams warned the FIA that there was a problem waiting to happen with the pit-lane speeding limit during the Monaco weekend.

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Officials did look into it, but their initial conclusion was that the concerns were unfounded. That was clearly an error. Had that been properly addressed at the time, none of this would have happened.

In terms of sporting fairness, it’s hard not to conclude that the issue should be taken to a full and proper conclusion.

Will Ferrari make Carlo Santi Lewis Hamilton’s permanent full-time race engineer, or is his role still considered temporary? – Anthony

The relationship between Lewis Hamilton and his new race engineer Carlo Santi has started off well.

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Santi was initially meant to be a stop-gap before Hamilton received a new full-time engineer, but a Ferrari spokesperson says: “Carlo and Lewis are working pretty well together and there’s no plan to replace him.”

Hamilton has found a much more satisfactory relationship with Santi than he had with Riccardo Adami last year, and he’s tried to explain that without sounding too negative about his situation in 2025.

Hamilton said in Canada, where he finished second for what was his best result with Ferrari at the time, that Santi was “absolutely awesome and I’m really loving working with him”.

In Monaco he went further and compared the relationship with Santi to the one he forged over 12 years at Mercedes with Peter ‘Bono’ Bonnington.

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“Driver-engineer working together is very, very important,” Hamilton said. “Last year, Adami and I had a really good relationship. He’s a lovely guy. We worked relatively well together.

“Catering to a driver’s needs takes time to learn.

“When you’re giving an engineer feedback, their understanding of through-corner balance, their understanding of all the elements that contribute to the struggles that you’re struggling with, you try to describe what it is, the problem you have, corner by corner, entry, mid and exit where you dissect it into five sections if you want.

“Having that driver-engineer collab, it’s hit and miss sometimes. With me and Bono, we hit it off from the beginning. He had a good working relationship with Michael (Schumacher). I do feel like Carlo is like my Italian Bono.

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“He’s a bit of an OG. He’s an older guy that’s been around the block and he’s very calm. You can hear him on the radio. That’s the detail that we’re able to go into together. Our understanding of the engineer side, it’s something that’s very cool.”

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6 of the biggest box office flops of the 2020s

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Lightyear should have been huge but it wasn’t (Picture: Pixar/Disney/THA/Shutterstock)

There’s no denying that the 2020s have given us some seriously big movies – and while we’ve got more entertainment than ever at our fingertips thanks to streaming services, the cinema remains as popular as ever.

This year has already seen the biggest film so far – The Super Mario Galaxy Movie – smash past the $1bn mark worldwide, while the likes of Michael, Project Hail Mary and The Devil Wears Prada 2 have also raked in hundreds of millions of dollars.

And the successes of the decade don’t end there, with Spider-Man: No Way Home, Zootopia 2, Inside Out 2, Barbie, Avatar: Fire and Ash and Top Gun: Maverick all making it into the all-time box office top 20.

But for every film that’s made a fortune, there are those which haven’t fared quite so well – and we’re sorry to say that the 2020s has also given us a fair few of those too.

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So let’s put down the popcorn for a moment and spare a thought for those films which had such high hopes – but which ultimately shed millions after failing to find an audience…

Strange World (2022)

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Strange that this Disney movie wasn’t a hit (Picture: Disney Co/Everett/Shutterstock)

The first film on this list comes as something of a surprise, because surely a big-budget Disney animation is a licence to print money, right? Not in the case of Strange World, which arrived in cinemas in time for Thanksgiving 2022, trailing a huge budget in its wake – and failed to make its mark.

Strange World follows a legendary family of explorers who have to set aside their differences as they embark on a journey to save a miracle planet, which is their own society’s source of energy.

On paper this should have worked – with the film boasting an impressive voice cast which includes the likes of Jake Gyllenhaal, Dennis Quaid, Lucy Liu and Gabrielle Unionwhile its gay lead character, a first for a Disney animation, was a milestone moment for the studio.

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Throw in a 72% Rotten Tomatoes rating and it should all have worked – but sadly audiences stayed away, with the movie making just $73m (£55m) against a reported production budget of $180m (£136.4m).

Overall estimates from Deadline Hollywood suggested it could lose as much as $197m (£149m) – which given this one had everything going for it, is just a little strange.

Amsterdam (2022)

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Audiences didn’t want to go to Amsterdam (Picture: Fox)

Another one which should have been a no-brainer, Amsterdam ticked all the boxes – from a cast which includes the likes of Christian Bale, Margot Robbie and David Washington through to director David O Russell at the helm. Not that it made any difference to its fate.

Inspired by the true story of the Business Plot – a 1933 political conspiracy in the US which aimed to overthrow President Roosevelt – the film follows three friends who reunite and attempt to expose the plot, following the murder of a US general.

This one opened to negative reviews, landing a troubling 32% on Rotten Tomatoes – with iNews saying it was ‘let down by its own inanity and wayward plotting’, while the Chicago Sun-Times called it ‘jaw-droppingly terrible’.

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In the end the film – which had a reported budget of $80m – grossed just $29.4m (£22m) – with a reported loss of around $108m (£81.9m) once marketing costs were taken into account.

A number of factors have been cited for its failure, from the decision to move the filming from Boston to Los Angeles in the wake of the pandemic, causing the budget to spiral, through to the poor critical reception.

The Marvels (2023)

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The Marvels wasn’t so marvellous when it came to box office takings (Picture: Marvel Studios/Shutterstock)

Given how popular Marvel movies have been over the past decade, with everything from the Avengers series to Thor and Captain Marvel tearing up the box office – 2023’s The Marvels should have been a licence to print money.

Spoiler: It wasn’t. The Marvels – the sequel to 2019’s smash hit Captain Marvel, in which Brie Larson’s protagonist teams up with Monica Rambeau and Ms Marvel after their powers become entangled – proved to be one of the MCU’s biggest disappointments to date.

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The reviews weren’t terrible, with the movie bagging a middling 63% Rotten Tomatoes rating -but the box office didn’t match them.

The film took $206m (£156.2m) worldwide, which is still an awful lot of money – plus it holds the record for the highest-grossing film ever to be directed by a black woman, Candyman helmer Nia DaCosta.

But despite its achievements, when you consider that the budget came in at around $219m (£166m) it still wasn’t enough to turn a profit.

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Ultimately – including marketing costs – the film is estimated to have lost an eye-watering $237m (£179.7m). Why did it fail? That’s anyone’s guess – but the enormous budget, along with the fact the SAG-Aftra strike at that time prevented some of the stars (Larson, Samuel L Jackson) from doing any press, have been cited as possible factors.

Regardless, the outcome was far from marvellous.

Joker: Folie A Deux (2024)

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Joker: Folie A Deux’s box office takings were no joke (Picture: Warner Bros/Everett/Shutterstock)

Todd Phillips’ 2019 hit Joker was simply enormous – quite aside from the fact that it soared past the billion-dollar mark at the box office, it picked up 11 Oscar nominations and won two, including a best actor trophy for Joaquin Phoenix as the troubled title character.

Its sequel however? That’s another story. Folie A Deux arrived in 2024, with the high-profile addition of Lady Gaga as Harley Quinn, and a story which swapped the crime thriller tropes of 2019’s original for a legal drama. With songs.

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The film saw Joaquin Phoenix return to the role of Arthur Fleck (Picture: Warner Bros/Everett/Shutterstock)

Of course this could have worked, but despite premiering at the 2024 Venice Film Festival in a blaze of publicity, it left critics unimpressed – it has a 31% rating on Rotten Tomatoes – and moviegoers staying away.

Ultimately the film made $227m (£172.1m) worldwide – which, given its budget of $371m (£281.5m) plus marketing costs, ended in a loss of $144.3m (£109.4m).

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It wasn’t totally ignored when awards season came around though – being nominated for seven Golden Raspberry awards. So there’s that/

Indiana Jones and the Dial Of Destiny (2023)

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Indiana Jones couldn’t dial up enough box office interest in his final outing (Picture: Lucasfilm Ltd/Shutterstock)

When Indiana Jones (Harrison Ford) picked up his fedora for one final outing in 2023 everybody got excited – understandably, given the character is one of the most beloved in cinema history.

But just because a new Indy movie might be a cause for celebration, doesn’t mean it’s going to translate into box office receipts.

This one brings the action all the way forward to 1969, and sees our hero join forces with his goddaughter Helena (Phoebe Waller-Bridge) in search of a mysterious dial which could facilitate time travel.

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Phoebe-Waller Bridge joined the cash as Indy’s goddaughter Helena (Picture: Disney Co/Everett/Shutterstock)

So far, so standard issue Indy – and potentially a recipe for plenty of action blockbuster thrills. The film nabbed itself a decent 71% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, and took $384m (£291m) worldwide – but with its estimated budget of $295m (£223.6m) plus marketing costs, that wasn’t enough.

In fact, that gross was only half of what the previous outing in the series, 2008’s Indiana Jones and the Kingdom Of The Crystal Skull, made. Ultimately it’s said to have lost around $134m (£101m) in total – a sad way to end such an iconic series.

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Lightyear (2022)

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Moviegoers didn’t come to Buzz Lightyear’s rescue (Picture: Pixar/Disney/ THA/Shutterstock)

Given how popular Toy Story is – the fifth film in the series is currently packing them in at cinemas – a spin-off Buzz Lightyear movie should have had fans of the franchise flocking.

Sadly, it wasn’t to be. Lightyear was a 2022 origin story in which we meet an actual human version of Buzz. Chris Evans voices the character, who’s joined by a bunch of recruits -and an adorable robot cat named Sox – as they take on the evil Emperor Zurg (you might have heard him mentioned in Toy Story a few times).

Sadly there wasn’t a lot of Buzz around for this Lightyear – which in spite of a decent 74% Rotten Tomatoes Rating struggled to make the impact of the Toy Story flicks.

Costing an estimated $200m (£151m) to make, the film ultimately grossed $226m (£171m) worldwide – once again this sounds like a lot of money, and it is. Against that budget however, it represented an estimated loss of over $100m (£75m).

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Again, nobody knows what went wrong – but some have suggested drafting in Evans to voice the character instead of Tim Allen, who voices the Toy Story version, might have proven confusing or off-putting.

A premise which revealed that Lightyear was actually a film within a film – it turns out to be the fictional movie that inspires the Toy Story character – proved equally baffling for some.

Meanwhile, competition from the likes of Jurassic World: Dominion and Top Gun: Maverick didn’t help.

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Police searching for man in connection with reported robbery at Cambridge Decathlon

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A staff member at the store was assaulted

A store in the Grafton Centre in Cambridge was reportedly robbed on Friday, June 19. The alleged robbery happened at the Decathlon store just after 10.40am.

Items were stolen from the store and a staff member was reportedly assaulted. Cambridgeshire Police have confirmed the staff member was not seriously injured.

The force would like to speak with a man in connection with the robbery. Anyone who recognises the man in the image or has any information, is asked to report it on the force’s website or call 101, quoting reference 35/45919/26.

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Highlight Active leisure centre opens on Hartlepool Marina

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The Highlight Active Wellbeing Hub in Hartlepool, which opened on Monday, June 22, stands on the former Jacksons Landing site in Hartlepool.

It has opened after two-and-a-half years of construction, backed by Hartlepool Borough Council, the Tees Valley Combined Authority, and Sport England.

And with doors now open, the first visitors have already praised the new centre.

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One user said: “Absolutely love the place, the equipment is first class, it’s beautifully clean.

Another said: “The place is fantastic, it’s lovely, really lovely.”

Councillor Graham Harrison, leader of Hartlepool Borough Council, said: “Highlight represents a huge investment in the health and wellbeing of our residents.”

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Designed by GT3 Architects and built by Wates, the modern facility features panoramic views of Hartlepool Marina and a wide range of amenities set up for residents of all ages.

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Its aquatics centre includes a 25-metre, eight-lane pool, a 25-metre four-lane learner pool with a movable floor, and a leisure pool with water play features and a race slide.

Despite some setbacks, including a delay with its shrivelled ‘kebab turf’, the hub finally welcomed in its first visitors, exploring the 100-station gym, two fitness studios, a spinning studio, soft play areas, and a party room.

Families can enjoy a café with seating for 100 and ground and first-floor terraces overlooking the marina.

The new venue replaces the former Mill House Leisure Centre, bringing together leisure services, NHS care, family-friendly activities, and social spaces.

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Membership options start from £18.50 including unlimited swimming, and access to the gym and classes at both Highlight and the Headland and Brierton sports centres.

The centre aims to become a focal point for health, fitness, and integrated care in the borough and a place for people of all ages to stay active and connected.

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Family pays tribute to ‘considerate and loving’ man who died days after rare diagnosis

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A 26-year-old man died less than a week after being diagnosed with an ‘incredibly rare condition’

A mum said she believes that if her son was diagnosed with his a rare condition, “even a day earlier” he might not have died. Brendon West, 26, died on July 25, 2025, less than a week after being diagnosed with a rare condition called thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura (TTP).

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A pre-inquest review hearing was held on Tuesday, June 23. The pre-inquest heard that Brendon was treated for a condition called immune thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP) before a later diagnosis of TTP.

During the hearing, Belinda West, Brendon’s mum, said that TTP was ruled out at one point. She asked: “How can you rule out a condition if you don’t test for it?”

In a tribute, Belinda described her son as a “very kind, considerate and loving man” who was an “avid” Formula One fan and also “loved” gaming. She added: “He was a massive part of my life. He was a trusting person. He trusted the medical professionals, he never questioned anything.”

Belinda explained that Brendon “actually saved my life” following a medical emergency by helping to treat her before emergency services arrived. Brendon has one brother, who misses him dearly, Belinda explained. She said Brendon “didn’t get the opportunity for marriage, and to have children”.

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Brendon’s aunt Susan Selkirk explained that while Brendon was being treated in hospital, he put his faith in the experts. She said: “Mistakes happen. It is not a blaming game but things do need to change.”

Belinda continued: “Just because it is rare, doesn’t mean it will not happen again. It is a curable condition, people live with this. It is manageable. Even a day earlier and he would still be here with us.”

Senior Coroner David Heming, who held the pre-inquest review hearing, said that the case is a “complex area” and described Brendon’s diagnosis as an “incredibly rare condition”.

It was agreed by the coroner and all interested persons that a jury was not necessary. Brendon’s family, the North West Anglia NHS Foundation Trust, and Cambridge University Hospital Trust were identified as interested persons.

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This hearing was a pre-inquest review, and is yet to be concluded. A future pre-inquest hearing date is due to be set. Following that hearing, a final inquest date will be decided.

A tribute by Brendon’s family on a fundraising page reads: “After many family losses, he became the glue to our family. He was everyone’s rock, one of the most selfless people you could ever meet.

“On the 23rd of July he was diagnosed with TTP (thrombocytopenic purpura) which sadly took him from us within one short week. This devastation has purely broken everyone’s hearts and has left everyone with a heavy heart.”

North West Anglia NHS Foundation Trust was approached for a comment.

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York bakes today after being placed under amber alert

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York bakes today after being placed under amber alert

The alert was placed on the entirety of Yorkshire by the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) and will remain in place until 11pm on Friday (June 26).

People sweltered under a humid 30C heat in the city centre – with many seeking sanctuary under park shade – enjoying ice creams and cold drinks.


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It comes as southern England and the Midlands have been placed under a red heat alert for the same period.

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Even Paddington Bear enjoyed the rays todayEven Paddington Bear enjoyed the rays today (Image: Newsquest)

In response, National Rail has urged passengers not to travel unless it is absolutely necessary.

A spokesperson for the company advised that should the public they travel today or tomorrow, all should carry water with them – using water refill stations at all Network Rail managed stations, which includes Leeds Railway Station.

Shops in York have also responded to the heat, with FatFace in High Ousegate placing a notice on its doors, informing the public that doors would remain closed to keep temperatures inside cool for customers.

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The amber heat alert was placed on York on Wednesday (June 23).

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Forecasters say the hot conditions, which have been very rare in the UK until now, will be accompanied by high humidity and very warm nights, making it hard for people to recover overnight.

The temperature warning added that there would likely be an increased demand on health and social care services during this time, with the heat affecting many in work and those travelling.

Many enjoyed ice cream in the city centreMany enjoyed ice cream in the city centre (Image: Newquest)

Tomorrow, York will be hit with similarly high temperatures, with highs of 28C at 2pm and lows of 17C into the early morning on Friday (June 26).

In Malton the weather will be more moderate at 24 degrees but will soar to 33 degrees on Friday.

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At the coast, beach-goers will be able to enjoy mostly dry weather and beautiful clear skies in Scarborough this weekend, with highs up to 30C on Friday, cooling to 27C and 23C on Saturday and Sunday.

As people flock outdoors to enjoy the sunshine and cool down, fire chiefs have urged the public to take extra care in outdoor spaces with the increased risk of wildfires and water-related deaths.

People flocked to the Minster for some much-needed shadePeople flocked to the Minster for some much-needed shade (Image: Newsquest)

Phil Garrigan, National Fire Chiefs Council (NFCC) chairman, said: “We have already seen the consequences that periods of extreme heat can have, with a number of lives tragically lost in water-related incidents during recent hot weather.”

Rod Dennis, road safety spokesperson at the RAC, added that there could be a record number of breakdowns this week as the heat puts extra strain on vehicles.

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He urged drivers to avoid non-essential journeys if their vehicles do not have effective air conditioning, adding that longer wait are more likely.

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France’s health ministry stressed that the risk to the population was “very low”. Likewise, WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said “the risk to the rest of the world is low” and that there was “no need to panic”.

Efforts are underway to trace people who may have been in contact with the doctor.

Healthcare workers are especially at risk from Ebola, which is spread through bodily fluids.

Last week WHO said 17 of the 75 health workers who had caught Ebola in DR Congo had died.

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The current Ebola outbreak was caused by the Bundibugyo species of the virus, for which there is currently no vaccine.

France has set up a “dedicated monitoring system” for aid workers returning from DR Congo, the health ministry said.

According to both Africa’s Centres for Disease ​Control and Prevention (Africa CDC) and US public health authorities, the current Ebola outbreak has the potential to be one of the largest ever.

In DR Congo, cases are currently concentrated in the eastern provinces of Ituri, South Kivu and North Kivu.

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Ituri remains the main centre of transmission, accounting for more than 90% of confirmed infections.

The WHO has warned that conflict in eastern DR Congo is making it more difficult to tackle the Ebola outbreak. The M23 rebel group is in control of large parts of both North and South Kivu.

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WASHINGTON (AP) — Duane Mitchell has big plans for the United States’ 250th anniversary.

Mitchell, a 78-year-old veteran in Montana, plans to take a red, white and blue 1954 Chevrolet pickup that he restored and drive it in local parades for the Fourth of July. In honor of the country’s milestone anniversary, he bought a decorative eagle to mount on the back of the truck, accompanied by American flags.

“I’ll be driving my pickup,” he said, referring to his role in the parades. “Usually we freeze a whole bunch of candy, and I have a couple of kids from down the block who get in the back and throw candy out. Everybody loves it.”

Mitchell isn’t the only one looking forward to this year’s festivities. About 4 in 10 U.S. adults feel “proud” about the country’s 250th anniversary, according to a new survey from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research. Roughly 3 in 10 say “excited” describes their emotions. The milestone will be marked with events across the country, and President Donald Trump has planned several for the nation’s capital, including a fair on Washington’s National Mall.

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But as the celebrations begin, many Americans also feel indifferent or conflicted about celebrating the country. Other Gallup polling shows that most Americans now feel the signers of the Declaration of Independence would be disappointed with how the U.S. has turned out, a substantial increase from 25 years ago.

Most Republicans and older adults feel proud

Most Republicans say that “proud” or “excited” describes how they are feeling about the United States’ 250th anniversary. About 7 in 10 Republicans say pride describes their emotions, compared with about 3 in 10 independents and roughly 2 in 10 Democrats.

Older Americans — those ages 60 and older — are also mostly feeling proud, with about 6 in 10 saying this describes how they feel about the nation’s anniversary.

Mitchell, the Montana veteran, wants the country to be “celebrating it to the maximum.” As a Vietnam War veteran who was drafted into the war, he wants Americans to remember the men and women who have given their lives to protect the freedoms they have today.

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“It was a sacrifice,” Mitchell said, referring to his service. “The most important thing about the celebration is understanding that freedom is not free, and it never will be free, so you need to celebrate that.”

About half of Republicans, 54%, say they feel excited about the country’s anniversary.

As the country marks 250 years of independence, most Americans believe the country has succeeded in achieving its founding ideals, according to new Gallup polling. About 7 in 10 U.S. adults say that America has succeeded “a great deal” or “a fair amount” in achieving the ideals for which the country was founded. That view is shared by a majority of Democrats, independents and Republicans — though Republicans are especially likely to say the country has succeeded.

Democrats and young people feel conflicted or indifferent

More Democrats and young people say “conflicted” or “indifferent” describes their feelings about America 250.

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About 4 in 10 Democrats and roughly 3 in 10 adults under 30 say “conflicted” describes their feelings “extremely” or “very” well. About 3 in 10 in each case feel “indifferent.”

Laura Davis, a 44-year-old in Chicago who identifies as a progressive liberal, has struggled with what she describes as the “American declarations of grandiosity” this year, including Trump’s White House ballroom construction and the repainting of the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool. She believes that money could be better spent on Americans in need, as well as international aid, and she worries the country’s reputation is being damaged by the Trump administration’s actions.

“It doesn’t mean we can’t celebrate the things that do make America a unique and in some ways exceptional place to be,” she said. “But I think it’s more nuanced than that, and I hope that doesn’t get lost in the celebration.”

About 8 in 10 Americans say the signers of the Declaration of Independence would be disappointed with how the country has turned out, according to a new Gallup poll. Only about 2 in 10 say the signers would be pleased. That’s down significantly from 1999 — the first time the question was asked — when 55% believed they would be disappointed and 44% said they would be pleased.

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Sydney Crispin, a 39-year-old Democrat in Maine, believes the country’s “incredible” foundation is worth celebrating. Still, she is conflicted by what she sees as a decline in people’s ability to have respectful discourse, something she believes is at the heart of America’s identity. She hopes communities find ways to celebrate the remarkable parts of America this Fourth of July while still reflecting on its areas for improvement.

Celebrating the 250th: Spending time with friends or family tops on list

Just under half, 44%, of U.S. adults plan to celebrate the country’s 250th anniversary by spending time with friends or family, according to a recent Gallup-With Honor poll. About 3 in 10 U.S. adults say they plan to watch coverage of America 250 events on television or social media.

More than half of adults ages 65 and older plan to celebrate with friends or family, while nearly half plan to watch coverage of the event on television or social media. Adults under 30 are more likely to say they are not planning to celebrate at all.

The Gallup-With Honor poll found about 2 in 10 U.S. adults plan to participate in a neighborhood or community event, while approximately 1 in 10 say they will be attending an official America 250 event.

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Lyle Nelson, a 67-year-old in Idaho, said he plans to maintain his tradition of watching the annual Macy’s firework show at home.

Nelson — who agrees with a lot of what Trump has done in office — remarked that even though Trump was disappointed that he did not get reelected in 2020, he might be pleased that he’s the one in the White House during this historic event.

“I wonder if he’s thankful that he gets to be president during the 250th anniversary,” Nelson said. “I think he’ll be excited for that.”

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The AP-NORC poll of 2,596 adults was conducted April 16-20 using a sample drawn from NORC’s probability-based AmeriSpeak Panel, which is designed to be representative of the U.S. population. The margin of sampling error for adults overall is plus or minus 2.6 percentage points.

The Gallup-With Honor poll of 3,199 adults was conducted May 12-22 using a sample drawn from Gallup’s probability-based panel. The margin of sampling error for adults overall is plus or minus 2.1 percentage points. The separate Gallup poll of 1,001 adults was conducted May 1-17 using a sample drawn from Gallup’s probability-based panel. The margin of sampling error for adults overall is plus or minus 4.0 percentage points.

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M&S brings back viral strawberry sandwich but new twist has shoppers saying ‘too far’

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It follows the launch of a unique sandwich last summer, but some shoppers say the new filling has gone ‘too far’

M&S appears to have divided shoppers as it has re-introduced a popular product this week with a new twist. While some are calling the change an “upgrade”, others have suggested that the retailer has now gone “too far”.

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The store has revealed a new limited-edition Chocolate, Strawberry and Pistachio Creme Sandwich, which features ripe strawberries with a pistachio creme and a Belgian chocolate spread, between two slices of cocoa‑enriched sweetened bread.

A description of the new sandwich, on the M&S website, reads: “Introducing a brand-new addition to our viral sweet summer sandwich lineup – the UK’s first dessert sandwich.

“Ripe, sweet British strawberries are paired with smooth pistachio creme and a rich Fairtrade Belgian chocolate spread, layered in cocoa‑enriched sweetened bread. This sweet sandwich is sure to get the nation talking – head to the Foodhall now to try it for yourself.”

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It follows the launch of M&S’s Red Diamond Strawberry & Creme sandwich last summer, which was inspired by Japanese “sweet sandos” – or fruit sandwiches. The unique sandwich divided shoppers last year, as some shared their excitement at trying the creation, while other said they would “pass”.

Again, the new fruit-filled sandwich appears to already be dividing opinion, as some shoppers have alluded to the Chocolate, Strawberry and Pistachio Creme Sandwich as being a step “too far”. But splitting opinion, others have said they they are excited to try the novelty sandwich for themselves.

Taking to the popular Facebook page Newfoodsuk, one excited shopper, Rosie Ann, commented: “This is one I’d like to try.” A second shopper, Ellen Mussell, echoed: “Next m&s food purchase needed hehe!”

A third, Pippa Walters, also wrote: “There’s an upgrade from last year.” While another, Nicola Dugan, added: “I’ve just had one and it was delicious.”

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However also taking to the Facebook page, one divided shopper, Keighley Wilson, wrote: “Not sure now I feel about this.” A second, Gillian Jenny McKerrow, also queried: “Too far or no?”

Another conflicted shopper, Sarah-Jayne Powell, wrote: “Yay I’m so glad they brought it back! Not sure about the new one though.” On Instagram, Caroline wrote: “Just wrong on every level,” while Pete commented: “That ain’t right”.

Alongside the launch of the limited-edition Chocolate, Strawberry and Pistachio Creme Sandwich, M&S have also brought back the original Red Diamond Strawberry and Creme Sandwich. Shoppers can pick up the new Chocolate, Strawberry and Pistachio Creme Sandwich for £3.50, or the Red Diamond Strawberry and Creme Sandwich for £2.80.

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The Bear star Edwin Lee Gibson on Rob Reiner’s final performance and saying goodbye to Ebraheim

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The Bear star Edwin Lee Gibson on Rob Reiner's final performance and saying goodbye to Ebraheim

Asked what fans can expect from Ebra in the final season, Gibson, 61, smiles. “More,” he laughs before elaborating. “There’s a desire to, to assist in whatever way he can, and I think you saw that beginning to happen at the end of season three, you saw it really put into motion in season four… and then I think in season five, more.”

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Four charged with conspiracy to pervert the course of justice after death of teenagers

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Four more people have been charged as police investigate the deaths of two Newport teens

Four people have been charged in connection with a police murder investigation following the death of two teenagers. . Jaydon Bowyer, 19, and Ta-Shay Canoville, 16, died after being hit by a BMW while riding a motorbike in Newport in the early hours of Thursday, May 7.

Emergency services were called to Aberthaw Road in Alway at around 1am following reports of a crash between a motorcycle and a BMW which police think then left the scene before they attended.

Police launched a murder investigation following the crash, and on May 11, two men, Terell Case, 18 and Joshua Williams, 34, were charged with murdering the two teenagers.

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Police have now issued a further update which says four more people have now been charged in connection with their deaths.

Yonis Zaid, 18, Ella Persse, 21, Montaser Yafai, 23, and a 16-year-old boy, who cannot be named for legal reasons, appeared at Newport Magistrates’ Court on Tuesday, June 23, charged with conspiracy to pervert the course of justice.

The three adults were remanded into custody pending trial. The 16-year-old boy was released on conditional bail.

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A spokesperson for Gwent Police said: “Four people from Newport have been charged with conspiracy to pervert the course of justice in connection to the deaths of Jaydon Bowyer and Ta-Shay Canoville in May this year.

“Yonis Zaid, 18, Ella Persse, 21, Montaser Yafai, 23, and a 16-year-old boy, who cannot be named for legal reasons, appeared at Newport Magistrates’ Court on Tuesday 23 June.

“Yonis Zaid, Ella Persse and Montaser Yafai were remanded into custody pending trial. The 16-year-old boy was released on conditional bail.”

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