About 2,300 North Korean soldiers have died fighting for Russia against Ukraine, according to a BBC investigation. Pyongyang is also accused of supplying ammunition for Russia’s war effort in exchange for oil and aid, a development that has alarmed Washington and its allies, and quietly rattled China.
Mapped: Tsunami waves recorded as powerful earthquake rocks Philippines
Shahana Yasmin8 June 2026 07:39
Flights cancelled after Mindanao earthquake
The earthquake disrupted transport links across southern Mindanao, with authorities closing General Santos International Airport following reports of structural damage.
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At least 17 domestic flights were cancelled after inspections began at the airport. Officials were also assessing roads, bridges and other critical infrastructure near the epicentre as aftershocks continued to shake the region.
The airport serves as a key gateway to southern Mindanao and the closure is expected to affect travel across the region.
Shahana Yasmin8 June 2026 06:50
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Mindanao quake is country’s strongest of 2026
The magnitude 7.8 earthquake that struck off the southern Philippines on Monday morning is the strongest recorded in the country this year, according to the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology.
Teresito Bacolcol, the institute’s director, said the quake struck at 7.37am local time and was centred at sea about 13km south-west of General Santos. The earthquake was caused by movement along the Cotabato Trench at a depth of 10km, he said.
Vehicles damaged by debris after powerful earthquake in the Mindanao region (AP)
“It’s a major earthquake and we’re expecting damages and we’ve already some damaged buildings based on videos we’ve seen,” Bacolcol told the Associated Press.
Authorities across Mindanao have been assessing damage, while tsunami warnings and evacuation orders remain in place in several coastal areas.
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Marcos says ‘we will not leave Mindanao behind’
Philippine president Ferdinand Marcos Jr said the government was coordinating a disaster response after a powerful earthquake struck Mindanao and triggered tsunami warnings across the region.
“Please heed the tsunami warning. Move to higher ground now. Do not wait. Your life is more important than anything left behind,” Marcos told people in quake-hit provinces. “The national government is moving and we will not leave Mindanao behind.”
The quake, which struck near General Santos at 7.37am local time, was among the strongest recorded in the Philippines this year. Authorities said aftershocks continued to be felt across southern parts of the country.
Emergency officials were assessing reports of casualties and damage as evacuations continued in coastal communities affected by tsunami alerts.
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Shahana Yasmin8 June 2026 05:50
At least 12 dead and more than 200 injured
At least 15 people have died and more than 200 others have been injured after a powerful earthquake and tsunami struck the southern Philippines.
Many of the injuries were reported during evacuations and panic that followed the quake, which hit shortly before the start of the school day.
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Emergency responders remained deployed across affected provinces as officials continued to assess damage to buildings, transport links, and public infrastructure.
People move near damaged buildings after a magnitude 7.8 quake in General Santos, Mindanao Island, Philippines (Reuters)
Shahana Yasmin8 June 2026 05:40
Buildings damaged and power outages reported after earthquake
Buildings were damaged and power and telecommunications were disrupted in parts of the southern Philippines after a magnitude 7.8 earthquake struck near General Santos on Monday morning.
Local radio stations reported debris falling from buildings in General Santos, while a four-storey office building housing a provincial radio branch partially collapsed. Staff members evacuated the building without reported injuries.
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In nearby Sarangani province, disaster officials said schools had been closed and infrastructure assessments were under way after power and communication lines went down in several areas.
Benjie Ancheta, police chief of Alabel town, told Reuters the local police building had developed cracks during the quake. “This is the strongest earthquake we’ve experienced,” he said.
(Reuters)
Shahana Yasmin8 June 2026 05:31
At least three reported dead after Philippines quake
At least three people died and four were injured after a magnitude 7.8 earthquake struck southern Philippines on Monday morning, police said.
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Authorities did not immediately release details about the reported fatalities or the circumstances of the injuries as emergency teams continued to assess damage across affected areas near the quake’s epicentre in Mindanao.
The earthquake struck near General Santos at 7.37am local time and triggered tsunami warnings across parts of the Philippines, Indonesia, and Malaysia. Aftershocks continued to be felt across the region hours later.
Officials have reported damage to buildings and infrastructure in parts of Mindanao, while power and telecommunications outages were recorded in some coastal areas. Evacuations also remained under way in communities affected by tsunami alerts.
Shahana Yasmin8 June 2026 05:10
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Philippines verifies reports of five quake deaths
Philippine authorities are verifying reports that at least five people were killed after a magnitude 7.8 earthquake struck off the southern island of Mindanao on Monday morning.
Agripino Dacera, General Santos’ disaster management chief, said that emergency officials were still confirming the reported deaths while teams assessed damage across the city, which lies near the quake’s epicentre.
The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology said the quake struck at 7.37am local time at a depth of 10km. Aftershocks continued to be felt across the region, with the US Geological Survey recording tremors of up to magnitude 6.5.
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Authorities said damage assessments were ongoing in affected areas, where buildings were damaged and power and communications outages were reported.
Shahana Yasmin8 June 2026 04:50
Tsunami warnings issued after powerful quake
Tsunami warnings were issued across parts of the Philippines, Indonesia, and Malaysia after a powerful earthquake struck off Mindanao on Monday.
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The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center warned that waves of up to 9.8ft could hit some Philippine coastlines, while officials said waves of up to 3ft had already been recorded in Sultan Kudarat and Sarangani provinces.
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr urged residents in vulnerable areas to move to higher ground immediately. “Please heed the tsunami warning. Move to higher ground now. Do not wait,” he said.
Authorities in Sarangani province said evacuations were under way in coastal villages as emergency teams monitored sea conditions and assessed damage.
Thomas Tuchel has confirmed Declan Rice as England’s vice-captain for the World Cup after the midfielder and his Arsenal team-mates joined their preparation camp in Florida.
The 72-cap midfielder’s quality and personality will mean he serves as vice-captain during this summer’s quest for World Cup glory having stepped up during skipper Harry Kane’s absence for the October friendly against Wales.
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“I think I would say Declan is my vice-captain,” Tuchel said after beating the All Whites.
Asked whether Rice knows that he has that role, Tuchel said with a smile: “That is a good question. I was just thinking about it. Whether it is an official thing or not.
“But I think we had this talk when Harry was not in camp with us. We started with Ollie (Watkins) and I think Declan was captain. That was where I told him.”
Rice and the rest of the Arsenal contingent began work with the group on Sunday as attention turns to England’s final warm-up game against Costa Rica in Orlando.
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England beat New Zealand 1-0 in Saturday’s World Cup warm-up match (Bradley Collyer/PA)
Tuchel says the approach for Wednesday’s friendly will be “different” having fielded different teams in each half against New Zealand, but he has yet to decided how best to utilise the Arsenal players.
“We will get bigger chunks of minutes because it is part of the build-up and then after that we will have six days or something for Croatia,” he said. “We need some players to play 60 or 70 minutes.”
Asked if the Arsenal quartet will all play against Costa Rica, Tuchel said: “I am not sure about that. Let’s see how they come back.
“They come back (Saturday), three training days and let’s see.
England’s Arsenal contingent has joined up with the squad (Getty)
“We have one more match behind closed doors to manage all the minutes because of course, let’s say if someone plays 70 minutes against Costa Rica and someone else only plays 20, that is also not enough so there will be players who only had 20 or 30 minutes and will play the next day again.”
England have lined up a behind-closed-doors meeting with Miami FC after facing Costa Rica to provide some training support.
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The Florida outfit play in the USL Championship and were previously managed by Italy great Alessandro Nesta following their foundation 11 years ago.
England travel to their Kansas City base on Saturday and kick off their World Cup campaign against Croatia on 17 June, before facing Ghana and Panama in Group L.
The developer says the homes would address a shortage of affordable homes and provide facilities to meet local need
A developer is hoping to build up to 75 new homes in a small Cambridgeshire village. Orchestra Ltd has submitted an outline planning application to Huntingdonshire District Council for the development of land west of Earith Road in Colne.
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Colne lies about 9 miles east of Huntingdon and has approximately 904 residents, according to the 2021 census. The application proposes up to 75 residential units, associated landscaping, drainage, and related infrastructure. Of the 75 proposed homes, 30 would be offered as affordable housing.
Orchestra Ltd says the homes would make a “meaningful and positive contribution toward addressing both overall housing need and the acute shortage of affordable homes within Huntingdonshire”.
A design statement adds: “The development provides high quality, sustainable homes in an appropriate location, helping to meet the needs of households unable to access the open market while also supporting the vitality and long term sustainability of Colne and surrounding communities.”
Additionally, Orchestra Ltd says the residential development would provide local facilities to meet local need, including new open space and walking routes, and enhance the sustainability of the area in Colne.
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The site measures 4.6 hectares and is on the doorstep of several local amenities, including the Colne Community Hall, The Green Man pub, Saint Helen’s Church, and other services in the neighbouring village of Bluntisham.
Developer Orchestra Ltd said: “Due to the single landowner status of the land, the development is highly deliverable and can provide much needed new homes in an accessible, sustainable location.
“We believe our proposal represents a logical extension to the village of Colne that is easily accessed via existing highway infrastructure, with direct access onto the B1050, the primary north south route connecting Colne with other local villages.”
Meanwhile, Olympic and world champion Duplantis suffered his first Diamond League defeat in three years.
In March, the 26-year-old broke the world record for the 15th time, with a jump of 6.31m slightly north of Stockholm in Uppsala.
But the best he could muster on Sunday was 5.80m, second to Australia’s Kurtis Marschall (5.90m).
“I felt I was pretty unfocused, not ready to compete at the top level,” said Duplantis, who is getting married next week. “I feel bad for my fans and family but I am not that mad.
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“We have a saying in Sweden that says you are either lucky in games or in love, and in some strange way I think there’s some message or silver lining in this that says something about the commitment that I am about to make in my marriage.”
There was one local win in the men’s discus for Daniel Stahl, with the world champion’s throw of 69.60m beating Australia’s Matthew Denny (69.02) and Slovenia’s Kristjan Ceh (67.67).
Britain’s Lawrence Okoye was eighth with 64.02, some way short of his season’s best (71.88).
In the women’s 100m, Britain’s Amy Hunt ran a personal best 10.97 seconds to finish second to America’s Melissa Jefferson-Wooden. Dina Asher-Smith was sixth in 11.24.
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British sprinter Jeremiah Azu was disqualified after a false start in the men’s 200m, which was won by American Kenneth Bednarek in 19.87 seconds, with South Africa’s Sinesipho Dambile second in 20.10.
GB’s Elise Thorner was second in the women’s 3000m steeplechase, finishing almost 12 seconds behind Tunisia’s Marwa Bouzayani, who won in a meeting record eight minutes and 59.28 seconds.
Charlie Dobson was fifth in the men’s 400m, won by South Africa’s Zakithi Nene in 44.48 seconds.
The men’s 800m was won by America’s Cooper Lutkenhaus in a season’s best one minute 42.70 seconds, with GB’s Ben Pattison (1:43.70) and Jake Wightman (1:44.39) fourth and seventh respectively.
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American middle-distance runner Yared Nuguse outlasted 19-year-old Australian Cam Myers to snatch victory in the men’s 1500m.
There was another meeting record in the women’s shot put with the Netherlands’ Jessica Schilder registering 20.89m.
The popular ITV soaps have often been moved or axed from the schedule due to football matches, with next week no different.
One night this week will also see the soaps return to their hour-long format.
Here is all to know about the week ahead for the soaps and when you can watch the newest episodes.
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Emmerdale and Coronation Street to get big schedule changes this week
Both Emmerdale and Corrie are facing multiple changes to their regular programming in the week ahead.
This is due to the football, both the Women’s Qualifiers and the start of the Men’s World Cup in Canada, Mexico and the USA.
Both shows usually air back-to-back in a soap “power hour” each weeknight, with Emmerdale from 8pm to 8.30pm followed by Corrie from 8.30pm to 9pm.
The first change is on Tuesday (June 9), in which neither show will air due to the Women’s World Cup Qualifier between England and Ukraine.
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On Wednesday (June 10), both will air an hour earlier, with Emmerdale at 7pm and Corrie following at 7.30pm.
This is because of ITV airing England’s final warmup game against Costa Rica at the Inter&Co Stadium in Orlando, Florida.
The World Cup then begins on Thursday (June 11), with the opening ceremony taking place.
As a result, neither Emmerdale nor Coronation Street will air on Thursday, June 11.
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The biggest change, however, comes on Friday (June 12), with the format changing for both.
Emmerdale will air for an hour from 8pm to 9pm. with Corrie following at 9pm to 10pm.
It is not the first time this year Emmerdale and Corrie have both had schedule changes due to sport.
The soaps were moved to a weekend in March due to the England v Uruguay match.
More recently, both were taken off air due to the women’s football between England and Spain.
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Coronation Street star returning after 23 years
While fans may be frustrated at the schedule changes, many may be excited due to a returning face after more than two decades.
Jake Parry, who originally played Simon Barlow on the ITV soap in 2003 alongside his twin brother Oscar, will make his comeback in a new role 23 years later.
He revealed the news in a TikTok post, sharing a brief clip from the show and writing: “Coronation Street trailer.
“Catch me as DAMO next week.”
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Although Mr Parry’s return marks a return to the famous Weatherfield set, he has been clear that he will be playing a new character.
Mr Parry and his brother Oscar portrayed Simon Barlow from July to November 2003, though Daniel Whelan briefly took over the role for episodes aired in September that year.
Simon Barlow has since become a long-running character on the soap, most recently played by actor Alex Bain.
Mr Parry’s new character, Damo, is described in soap spoilers as a “young man,” though further details about the role remain under wraps.
Who is your favourite character on Emmerdale and/or Coronation Street? Let us know in the comments.
The pick-up horror took place at Red Hall Primary School on Wednesday (June 3) when the 36-year-old arrived to police officers on the ground and drones in the sky.
The dental therapist, who wishes to remain nameless, said it was there that she was told her daughter, who has autism and ADHD, had fled for the “third time in six months”.
Her daughter, who is part of the school’s social, emotional and mental health needs provision, is said to have escaped with two other children aged seven and nine.
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Around an hour after police arrived, she said the three children were found a staggering two miles away from the school by the River Skerne, near Darlington Police Station.
Julie Davidson, executive headteacher of Red Hall, said the school takes the safety and wellbeing of all students “extremely seriously”.
But despite the head saying parents were “contacted promptly”, the mum-of-three claims she only found out at pick up – and that a parent of another missing child was told by police.
“It was horrific. You don’t expect something to happen like that in this day and age”, the woman, who lives at West Park, said.
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“I just turned up at the school to find police vans, and at this point, there were drones out. I had gone in to get her, and they said she went missing with two other boys.
“[The school] explained that the kids had escaped again but had to contact police as there had been no sightings of them for the last hour.”
She continued: “I just felt sick. I thought something really bad had happened. It was pouring down that day as well.
“They were found just before 5pm, they were found near the River Skerne, next to the town.”
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The woman, who has lived in Darlington since she was 15, said it is the third time that her daughter has absconded in the last six months.
“I feel as though the school doesn’t seem to care, they are not getting it”, she argued.
“It is supposed to be a unit for kids who have special needs, but they have escaped three times.
“The last two times they were found within one hour in the Red Hall estate, but we were again never informed until we got to the school.”
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She now feels that a “serious safeguarding investigation” must be carried out and is due to visit the Headingley Crescent school for a meeting on Monday.
“Anything could have happened to them”, she said. “The fact that this is the third time as well…
“It is not like this is a one off. It makes you not want to drop your kid off at school. You drop them off at school, and you expect them to be safe.
“If this happened to me, she wouldn’t be in my care.
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“[My daughter] is fine. She doesn’t understand the consequences or the dangers. The school is more than aware of that.”
A Durham Police spokesperson said: “Police were called just before 2.20pm on Wednesday (June 3) to assist with a search for three children who had been reported missing from Red Hall Primary School, in Darlington.
“Officers attended and located the children around an hour later.”
All full statement from Ms Davidson said: “We take the safety and wellbeing of all our students extremely seriously. When this incident took place, the parents of the children involved were contacted promptly to let them know what had happened, as were the police.”
Drivers are facing long delays on a stretch of the M6 motorway amid reports of a ‘serious’ crash this morning.
Three lanes have been closed off on the northbound stretch of the motorway near Wigan, according to traffic alert service Inrix. They are shut from junction 25 for Bryn to junction 26 for the Orrell Interchange.
Long delays are building up to the closure. Motorway cameras show queues forming on the northbound carriageway.
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Trump told NBC’s Kristen Welker in a pre-taped interview on Meet the Press that the war with Iran would soon come to an end, repeating an assertion that he and members of his Cabinet have made for months as the war has stubbornly dragged on without an end in sight. In his latest remarks, the president characterized the holdup as a dispute over language surrounding Iran’s future ability to acquire or purchase nuclear materials.
The president claimed that he made a distinction during his campaign for president in 2024 between “wars” and “endless” conflicts, adding that it wasn’t worth building up America’s military to never use it.
“First of all, I didn’t guarantee no war. Why would I have built the strongest military in the world?” he asked.
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“When you say I promised, I didn’t promise anything. I don’t like these endless wars. [But] this is not an endless war,” Trump told Welker.
Donald Trump fought back against criticism of his war with Iran during an NBC interview (NBC News – Meet the Press)
He went on to compare the war in Iran to his military strike on Venezuela, which took place in January and led to the capture of ousted leader Nicolás Maduro by U.S. forces in a daring late-night raid. The president still sees similarities between that operation and the conflict against Iran, which is now more than three months old and continues without any sign of U.S. progress towards its objectives.
“We took over Venezuela in a matter of minutes. We destroyed the capability of Iran in a matter of days. Nobody’s ever seen anything like it,” Trump said before comparing it to what he saw as the alternative.
“Remember, you were in Vietnam 19 years because of stupid people,” he said. “You were in so many different countries. Every war, you were in for years. Look at Iraq. You were there for years.”
Trump’s 2024 presidential campaign launched as the war between Ukraine and Russia remained top of mind for the U.S. and the Israeli assault on Gaza was rapidly deflating President Joe Biden’s popularity within his own party. Much of Trump’s foreign policy platform centered around blaming the Biden administration for those two conflicts, which he argued were only allowed to happen and spiral out of control because of passive U.S. leadership.
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But he did promise that he would not start wars, despite his claim in the NBC interview. In his 2024 victory speech, he told his supporters: “I’m not going to start a war, I’m going to stop wars.”
Trump also frequently claimed that the Ukraine invasion would not have happened on his watch. “The Ukrainian conflict should never have happened, and would not have happened if I were President,” he said in September 2022.
U.S. naval forces have proved unable to forcibly reopen the Strait of Hormuz (Reuters)
Trump spent much of 2025 openly campaigning for the Nobel Peace Prize as he sought to cultivate an image of a global peacemaker, which he has largely abandoned. He pushed for a new focus on Russia-Ukraine negotiations that failed to amount to anything and leaned on Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to drive the acceptance of a peace deal in Gaza.
But he also began a campaign of using military forces to strike small boats carrying suspected drug traffickers in the Caribbean, a year-long series of attacks against what were once considered civilian targets, resulting in the targeting and killing of dozens of people the administration labels as drug traffickers without trial.
On Meet the Press, the president also threatened to U.S. military force to directly seize and destroy Iran’s remaining nuclear materials if a deal was not met.
“The way you do it is, if we make a deal, if we make a deal now we’re friendly, we’ll all go together. It’ll be our equipment. We’ll take it out and destroy it, whether it’s onsite or whether we take it offsite,” Trump said of the nuclear material.
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“Now, if we don’t make a deal, then we’re going to take them out militarily very harshly,” he said. “And we’ll wait till we do that before we go, in which case we’ll have safety either way.”
The president’s comments come after a week of White House officials, including Trump, claiming that the president was within moments of ending the war in Iran and had a peace deal on his desk waiting on his approval that would do so.
That peace deal has not materialized, and on Sunday the president said he was looking for further assurances about Iran’s future purchasing abilities in the deal. He added, in an attempt to assure his hawkish critics, that he would not trigger sanctions relief or the unfreezing of Iranian funds in the U.S. financial system before Iran demonstrated compliance with the potential future agreement.
As he searches for a permanent end to the war in Iran that doesn’t involve the “endless” deployment of U.S. forces or a retreat from his objective of assuming U.S. control over the future of Iran’s nuclear program, the president is still attempting to sell the importance of his strikes against Iran with the American people.
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During his interview with NBC, he clashed with Welker over whether he had a message for farmers and others whose industries have seen major economic disruptions take place as a result of the war.
Complicating the issue for the White House is the Strait of Hormuz, the key waterway off Iran’s coast which the Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has shut down since the war began, causing major disruptions to global shipping traffic. The U.S. has proven unable to force Iran to open the Strait for months, while facing questions about why or whether the administration was apparently unprepared for it when the war began.
Gas prices in the U.S. shot up by more than a dollar per gallon after the war began in late February and are only beginning to fade from their peak prices as Americans head into the summer travel months. For farmers, prices for fertilizer and other goods remain elevated as the Strait remains closed.
Could have fought for Q3 but the Nouvelle chicane crash rather ruined the Audi driver’s weekend.
George Russell 6/10
Tough weekend. Didn’t look like he had to pace to even match Mercedes team-mate Antonelli. Needless penalties on top of that and it’s a further hit in the championship challenge.
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Nico Hulkenberg – 6/10
Started strong, faded in qualifying but with the chaos could have ended up with points bar a penalty.
Franco Colapinto – 4/10
Has been looking so good the past few races but Monaco didn’t click. Too many near misses with the wall and how he didn’t shunt into Turn One I’ll never know. While his Alpine team-mate Gasly could have been on the podium, he was nowhere to be seen and also had a needless crash with Sainz.
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Sergio Perez – 2/10
Unfortunately, what would have been a decent score was all undone by not one but two penalties for being out of position on the grid and costing Cadillac their first point. What makes it worse is that Alonso inherits it, so Cadillac are last in the constructors’ championship as a result.
Carlos Sainz – 6/10
Played the team game but fell behind Williams team-mate Albon this weekend.
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Max Verstappen 8/10
Mighty lap in qualifying to only just miss out on pole. Was expecting Verstappen-like things down into Turn One but sadly, it wasn’t meant to be with Red Bull’s engine issues.
Charles Leclerc – 6/10
It wasn’t the fairytale end for Leclerc but even before the crash, he was not happy with his Ferrari team, be it brakes or pit strategy. Doesn’t take away from his speed here but it fell away from him in qualifying and ultimately he still put his car in the wall.
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Lando Norris 6/10
Ended up starting behind McLaren team-mate Piastri and then got done by Gasly at the start. Ultimately had to retire from the race for the second grand prix in a row.
Oliver Bearman – 5/10
A bit unlucky with timings in qualifying but didn’t put the laps together when they counted.
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Valtteri Bottas – 3/10
Outperformed by Cadillac team-mate Perez again and couldn’t get in the mix with Alonso or the Haas cars.
Lance Stroll – 4/10
Another weekend of struggles. Last in qualifying and a crash in the race.
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