Norris wins Austrian GP; reduces Piastri’s F1 title lead

Lando Norris has held off a race-long challenge from his McLaren teammate Oscar Piastri to win the Austrian Grand Prix and lift his Formula 1 title hopes.

Norris and Piastri battled for the lead in the early stages of the race on Sunday with the Australian briefly in the lead before Norris took the position back. A rash lunge by Piastri nearly caused a collision soon after.

Piastri lost ground at the pit stops and was run wide onto the grass by Alpine’s Franco Colapinto while cutting through traffic. He soon made up ground on Norris but wasn’t quite close enough to try overtaking.

Over the radio, Norris called it a “beautiful one-two” finish for the team.

“We had a great battle, that’s for sure,” he added later. “A lot of stress but a lot of fun. A nice battle, so well done to Oscar.”

Red Bull’s Max Verstappen, second from left, crashes out after a first lap collision with Mercedes’s Italian rookie Kimi Antonelli [Gintare Karpaviciute/Reuters]

A two-horse race at the top

More than ever this season, the title fight focuses on the two McLarens after defending champion Max Verstappen was hit by Kimi Antonelli on the opening lap, ending his race. Antonelli was later handed a three-place grid penalty for the next race.

Overall leader Piastri leads second-placed Norris by 15 points with Verstappen still third but now 61 off the lead.

Piastri apologised to McLaren for the near-collision between the two, which came one race after Norris collided with him in Canada. The Australian said he regretted not making more of his few seconds in the lead earlier in the race.

“I hope it was good watching because it was pretty hard work from the car,” Piastri said. “I tried my absolute best and probably could have done a better job when I just got ahead momentarily. It was a good battle, a bit on the edge at times.”

Lando Norris and McLaren teammate Oscar Piastri in action.
McLaren’s Oscar Piastri, left, and teammate Lando Norris in action during the early stages of the race [Gintare Karpaviciute/Reuters]

Ferrari strong with third and fourth

Charles Leclerc was third for his third podium finish in four races, and his Ferrari teammate Lewis Hamilton was fourth.

George Russell, who won the last race in Canada, was fifth for Mercedes and Liam Lawson sixth for Racing Bulls in his best result of the season.

Fernando Alonso of Aston Martin held off Sauber’s Gabriel Bortoleto for seventh. The second Sauber of Nico Hulkenberg was ninth, and Esteban Ocon finished 10th for Haas.

McLaren are 207 points clear of Ferrari – who moved back up to second in the absence of team boss Fred Vasseur, who had to return home for personal reasons – in the constructors championship.

Round 12 of the F1 World Championship takes place next weekend at the British Grand Prix.

Lando Norris crosses finish line.
McLaren’s Lando Norris passes the chequered flag to win the Austrian Grand Prix [Leonhard Foeger/Reuters]

Wigan stay top after thrilling draw with St Helens

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In a thrilling top-of-the-table contest, Wigan fought back to maintain their dominance over St. Helens, who were closest to winning.

Warriors’ 22-22 draw extended their unbeaten start to the season with a late try thanks to Eva Hunter.

The leaders are one point ahead of Saints, who suffered a close defeat in the Challenge Cup final against Wigan.

In another area, York Valkyrie resurrected on Sunday with a 70-0 win over winless Warrington, while Huddersfield kept pace with the top four with a 32-12 victory over second-bottom Barrow.

Three weeks prior, Warriors had defeated Saints 42-6 in a one-sided Wembley final, but this encounter between the division’s two remaining unbeaten sides turned out to be a true arm-wrestle.

Before Georgia Wilson cut the deficit, Saints went up by 12-0 with the help of Dani McGifford and Chantelle Crowl, but Vicky Whitfield added another try for the hosts, who finished 16-6 at the break.

Before the halfway point of the second half, Wigan responded with a goal through Grace Banks and Anna Davies, but with 12 minutes left, Luci McColm kicked a penalty and headed over to give Saints a six-point lead.

When Leah Clough responded to Tilly Davies’ opening score, second-bottom Barrow made it 20-6 up at the break when the Giants answered with two tries from Amelia Brown and Mollie Iceton.

The gap was shattered by Nicole Stewart’s own try thanks to a Lois Naidole score and a second attempt by Iceton.

Evie Sexton, Emma Kershaw (2), Tamzin Renouf, and Savannah Andrade all scored in the first two games as Warrington, a basement side, had scored 196 points without giving a reply in their previous two games and were now 30-0 up against defending champions York.

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Israeli air strikes kill dozens in Gaza amid worsening humanitarian crisis

Israeli attacks across the Gaza Strip have killed dozens of Palestinians, including people seeking food at aid distribution hubs, as the already catastrophic humanitarian situation in the besieged enclave deteriorates by the day.

Medical sources told Al Jazeera on Sunday that at least 47 people were killed in Israeli strikes targeting multiple locations across Gaza, including 29 in Gaza City and the north of the territory.

Among them were at least five Palestinian aid seekers killed near food distribution centres run by the controversial Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) north of Rafah, according to local emergency workers quoted by an Al Jazeera correspondent on the ground.

Since the United States- and Israel-backed GHF took over limited aid deliveries in Gaza in late May amid a punishing Israeli blockade, Israeli soldiers have regularly shot at Palestinians near distribution centres, killing more than 580 people, and wounding more than 4,000, according to the Gaza Government Media Office.

A recent report by Israel’s Haaretz newspaper quoted unnamed Israeli soldiers as saying they had received orders to fire at crowds of unarmed aid seekers to disperse them.

“Heavy bombardment continues across the Gaza Strip, as we continue to get reports of a series of deadly incidents since dawn today,” said Al Jazeera’s Tareq Abu Azzoum, reporting from Deir el-Balah in central Gaza.

Azzoum said casualties included two children killed in an Israeli strike on a residential house in Gaza City’s Zeitoun neighbourhood. And multiple rockets also struck southern Khan Younis, where Israeli forces hit a makeshift tent in the coastal area of al-Mawasi, killing five people, he said.

“Witnesses report that booby-trapped explosives have been used to blow up entire residential neighbourhoods, as the Israeli military says it is concentrating operations in Khan Younis to defeat Hamas battalions there,” Azzoum added.

‘Most vulnerable are dying’

Meanwhile, the humanitarian crisis is worsening, with babies and toddlers dying due to a lack of nutrients.

Christy Black, an Australian nurse volunteering in Gaza City for four weeks now, says the hospital she’s based in is short of medical supplies, including formula for pregnant women who require nasogastric feeding. That leaves many without the nutrients needed to lactate – as well as baby formula, she said.

“Our most vulnerable are dying,” Black told Al Jazeera. “We’ve seen a couple of babies die over the last couple of days in Gaza City. It’s really desperate here.”

Malnourishment also makes it difficult to heal from wounds, she said, adding that there is a significant uptick in respiratory illnesses due to the number of bombs being dropped on Gaza.

“We’re seeing children going through the rubbish trying to find something to eat … Children who might be nine or 10 years old that look like two-year-olds,” she added.

Ceasefire talks

With Israeli bombardment of the besieged enclave relentless, there are indications of a fresh impetus to end the war in the wake of the US and Israeli bombings of Iran’s nuclear facilities and the ensuing ceasefire between Israel and Iran.

On Sunday, US President Donald Trump seemed determined to seal a truce. “MAKE THE DEAL IN GAZA. GET THE HOSTAGES BACK!!” he said in a Social Truth post. His comments came after he said he believed a ceasefire could be reached within a week. “I think it’s close. I just spoke to some of the people involved,” Trump said on Saturday.

While Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu did not comment on the push for a truce, he said in the past week that behind-the-scenes talks have been taking place to try and secure a 60-day pause in fighting.

Negotiations revolve around a proposal put forward by the US back in March to extend phase one of a ceasefire that Israel violated by resuming its bombing of Gaza.

Netanyahu is scheduled to meet on Sunday evening with security officials to discuss Israel’s war on Gaza and map out the next moves. The army has said it is closer to achieving its military objectives in Gaza.

Al Jazeera’s Hamdah Salhut, reporting from Amman, Jordan, said, “Netanyahu is under a lot of pressure as Trump has been quite outspoken for some time that he wants to see a ceasefire in Gaza.”

And prior to Israel’s attacks on Iran, just about two weeks ago, there was a lot of pressure from European allies because of the Israeli military’s conduct in the Gaza Strip,” she said.

In the meantime, the Jerusalem District Court cancelled this week’s hearings in Netanyahu’s long-running corruption trial, accepting a request that the Israeli leader made, citing classified diplomatic and security grounds.

It was unclear whether a social media post by Trump – one suggesting the trial could interfere with Netanyahu’s ability to join negotiations with Hamas and Iran – influenced the court’s decision.

The ruling, seen by Reuters, said that new reasons provided by Netanyahu, the head of Israel’s spy agency Mossad and the military intelligence chief justified cancelling the hearings.

Netanyahu was indicted in 2019 on charges of bribery, fraud and breach of trust – all of which he denies. He has cast the trial against him as an orchestrated left-wing witch-hunt meant to topple a democratically elected right-wing leader.

On Friday, the court rejected a request by Netanyahu to delay his testimony for the next two weeks because of diplomatic and security matters following the 12-day conflict between Israel and Iran, which ended last Tuesday.

He was due to take the stand on Monday for cross-examination.

“It is INSANITY doing what the out-of-control prosecutors are doing to Bibi Netanyahu,” Trump said in a Truth Social post. He said Washington, having given billions of dollars worth of aid to Israel, was not going to “stand for this”.

A spokesperson for the Israeli prosecution declined to comment on Trump’s post. Netanyahu reposted Trump’s comments on X and added: “Thank you again, @realDonaldTrump. Together, we will make the Middle East Great Again!”

Doechii Makes an All-Time Great Glastonbury Debut: 5 Best Moments

Saturday night at Glastonbury (June 28) offered up a pretty shocking clash across some of its main stages. While Neil Young noodled away on the Pyramid, the rest of the crowd had a tricky choice to make between Charli xcx on the Other Stage, Scissor Sisters on Woodsies, and Doechii on West Holts.

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Fancy a sweaty rave with the hottest name on the planet? That’s Charli for you. Perhaps a big glitzy sing-along? Scissor Sisters, of course. Doechii, however, was a more than worthy option for many punters on the sprawling site. During her set, the “Anxiety” star served up something truly unique in her theatrical 45-minute set, which featured singing, dancing, rapping and her inimitable performing talents.The triumph was made all the more impressive knowing that Doechii had never performed at the festival before, and landed a well-deserved Saturday night headline slot on one of the biggest stages. Given her superb year – including being crowned Billboard’s Woman of the Year – where else could the Grammy winner land other than with top billing? What usually takes years (or even decades) to achieve was done on the first attempt, leapfrogging the competition to stake her claim to being a modern great.These were the best moments from Doechii’s West Holts headline set.

Rod Stewart fans divided as they spot ‘problem’ with Glastonbury Legends slot

Wake up, Glasto, Sir Rod Stewart has something to say. The veteran crooner was more interested in winning the audience over with his collection of classics, despite the political biases of Kneecap and Bob Vylan.

The 80-year-old Do You Think I’m Sexy singer Legends Slot at Worthy Farm on Sunday rolled back the times in his previous roles. And he broke into Love Train after making a brief political phone call about Ukraine, where his performance was thoroughly enjoyed by home-bound viewers.

Sir Rod was attempting to start off the weekend off with a bang with his signature raspy, soulful voice belting out a sizable back catalog of hits.

Rod Stewart at Glastonbury (Getty Images)

However, not everyone was a fan of Rod’s performance, some even going so far as to label it a “pub concert.” This performance by Rod Stewart. It just seems so outrageous. Strong Benidorm/Phoenix Club vibes. One Twitter/X user yelled, “#Glastonbury.”

Another remarked, “Sir Rod Stewart, don’t take this the wrong way.” However, #Glastonbury2025 is now the time to ” throw the towel”! And a third inquired as to why the performer didn’t play his own music before the set. Why does Rod Stewart sing “cover songs” rather than his own hits (use the term loosely)? They questioned “Glastonbury”.

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Rod Stewart’s decision (Getty Images) confounded fans.

However, others enjoyed his performance. With a clapping hands emoji, one gushed, “Rod Stewart is such a great performer man.” Second responded, “#glastonbury. whether you like him or not. Rod Stewart still has it! He can work a crowd, is a great entertainer, and is very talented. Go Rod! His band deserves a huge shout out. #bbc #RodStewart #uk

He said, “I only have an hour and a half to get through as many songs as I can – NEXT,” rather than using his time to address his fans. “And then resurrected his timeless You Wear It Well.”

He then quickly followed Maggie May through his impressive catalogue. Fans once more adored this change up online because of it.

But he did arrive too quickly at once. He rebuffed his error before brushing his brow in the scorching heat before laughing off the error.

His wife Penny Lancaster was spotted mixing it with singer fans earlier in the day. She was seen smiling as she posed for photos with people sporting their all-clear-wigs for her superstar husband.

During her set on Saturday, Kate Nash aimed her at the singer. However, Rod wasn’t the only one to blame for her foul-mouthed rant. In her rant, J.K. Rowling, Denise Welch, Keir Starmer, and Nigel Farage were the targets.

The Foundations hitmaker made an appearance on stage slamming Harry Potter author Rowling as he performed at the festival’s Left Field tent on Saturday night. She then moved on to the music bosses.

Fans dressed like Rod Stewart on Sunday
On Sunday (PA), fans donned Rod Stewart’s outfit.

The music industry is unsure of what to do with me, Kate continued while referring to Denise Welch, who was there supporting her son Matty Healy’s band The 1975. They made an effort to get rid of me, but they failed. A record executive is having a rude awakening with Matt Healy’s mother.

Rod was then waiting. She said, “F*** Rod Stewart,”” as she started her song D***head. Keir Starmer, JK Rowling, Rod Stewart, and Nigel Farage deserve praise for this one, “Why You Being A D*****head For.” Rod made the announcement in an interview with the Times last week that he backed Farage.

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Norris fights off Piastri for Austria win

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Lando Norris won the Austrian Grand Prix after overcoming a McLaren team-mate’s long-range challenge.

Prior to the British Grand Prix next weekend, Norris’ third victory of the year, a McLaren one-two, reduced his championship deficit to 15 points, the Australians’.

Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc took the final podium spot 17 seconds ahead of McLarens, with team-mate Lewis Hamilton finishing fourth, a further nine seconds behind.

After passing Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc, who had split the McLarens in qualifying, at the corner, Piastri put pressure on Briton Norris in the opening session.

At the end of lap 10, Norris made errors in Turns Nine and 10 that gave Piastri a chance to run into him the rest of the way.

At Turn Three, Piastri briefly took the lead before Norris repassed at the following turn.

And Piastri made a late-dive down the inside of Turn Four on lap 20 before stuttering and avoiding hitting Norris’ car.

At the finish of that lap, Norris made his first stop. After three more laps, Pirastroi made his, and through the middle stint, Norris appeared to be in charge.

However, with 17 and 16 laps to go, Piastri started closing in once more after their final stops, which they made one after the other.

With 10 laps to go, Piastri, who had come out of his stop four seconds behind Norris, went on the radio to request assistance from his engineer, Will Joseph.

With six laps to go, Piastri was frightened by Alpine’s Franco Colapinto’s reversible turn, but he managed to maintain the pressure on Norris after being pushed onto the grass on the straight between Turns Three and Four. For the incident, the Argentine was given a five-second penalty.

Leclerc and Hamilton had a difficult race, finishing third and fourth overall for the entire grand prix, but Leclerc and Hamilton were in a lonely position as his engineer ignored him and called him anyway.

Russell was essentially the only racer to manage a one-stop strategy that worked in sixth and seventh places while Liam Lawson of Racing Bulls and Fernando Alonso of Aston Martin spent the majority of the race nose to tail.

Alonso and Lawson were within a second of each other for the entirety of their first practice session, and they soon rose again after making a stop one lap later. However, Alonso was reportedly a little quicker, but he was unable to move on the New Zealander.

Alonso was briefly passed at Turn Three with two laps left before the two-stopping Sauber of Gabriel Bortoleto, but the Spaniard used all of his experience to cut in and retake the position with the DRS overtaking aid going into Turn Four.

Alonso held on to lead the race in seventh place ahead of the Brazilian, who had already won his first points in Formula 1, after the McLarens came up ahead of them on the final lap.

Nico Hulkenberg of Sauber won the race for ninth place and Esteban Ocon of Haas won the championship.

Top 10

1. McLaren’s Lando Norris

2. McLaren’s Oscar Piastri

3. (Ferrari) Charles Leclerc

4. Robert Hamilton (Ferrari)

5. George Russell (Mercedes)

6. (Racing Bulls) Lawson

7. Aston Martin’s Fernando Alonso

8. Sabrina (Gabriel Bortoleto)

9. Sauber, Nicki Hulkenberg

The McLarens of Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri battle for the lead in the Austrian Grand Prix, as Piastri locks up his front-right tyreReuters
Red Bull's Max Verstappen is spun round and damaged after being hit by Mercedes' Kimi AntonelliGetty Images
Kimi Antonelli climbs out of his damaged Mercedes after colliding with Max VerstappenReuters
Max Verstappen speaking to Kimi Antonelli with his arm on the Italian's shoulder after both drivers retired from the Austrian Grand PrixReuters
Williams mechanics surround the car of Carlos Sainz, which is smoking in the pit lane and did not start the Austrian Grand PrixReuters

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