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Win a copy of Here One Moment by Liane Moriarty in this week’s Fabulous book competition terms and conditions

TheSun.co.uk 

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  2. Competition closes at 11.59pm on October 5, 2024 (the “Closing Date”). Entries received after the Closing Date will not be counted.
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2024 Azerbaijan F1 Grand Prix Analysis by Peter Windsor

F1-Fansite 

Thrilling Baku Battle Sees Piastri Triumph Over Leclerc in Dramatic Fashion From the lights out to the chequered flag, the Baku Grand Prix delivered a nail-biting spectacle. Ferrari's Charles Leclerc led from pole, but it was McLaren-Mercedes' Oscar Piastri who took command after both drivers switched to hard Pirelli tyres. Despite Leclerc's aggressive DRS-assisted attempts.....check out full post »

‘Game over’ for Covid despite next surge

BangkokPost.com 

Covid-19 will be treated as a typical respiratory disease from now on as the number of cases keeps shrinking and the symptoms are becoming less severe, says Chulalongkorn University virologist Dr Yong Poovorawan.

Which countries have the most race winners?

Atlas F1 Bulletin Board 

Six countries have achieved over 50 wins, with some drivers bringing home a record number of wins for their home nations.Countries with the most F1 wins1. United Kingdom - 313 winsThe United Kingdom has the most F1 wins of any country, taking 313 victories with 21 different drivers. Lewis Hamilton is the most decorated of the British contingent with 105 wins since his first in 2007.The seven-time ...Keep reading

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Small Heath Alliance 

Last night getting to the game. At one point we were wondering if we would make it.

Left Gloucester just after 4pm, got to 5 ways soon after 515 but it then took another 1 hour 20mins to finally get to the bottom of Bolton road and get parked up.

For a night game we used to leave Glos about 5 and be in the Roost by 630pm, I think those days have gone now ????

Not a moan just more of an observation that this could become the norm and better parking/ infrastructure will be needed when we move if not sooner.