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The Standard
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Arsenal player ratings vs Chelsea: Saka wins battle but trio get 5/10

14+ min ago (536+ words) Mikel Merino scored as Arsenal came from behind to earn a point at Chelsea. The Blues, who went down to 10 men in the first half after Moises Caicedo was sent off, took the lead through Trevoh Chalobah. Arsenal, however, were back on level terms in just over 10 minutes after Merino turned home Saka's cross. The point means that the Gunners are now five clear of Manchester City at the top of the Premier League. Made a couple of good saves to keep out efforts from Joao Pedro and Liam Delap. Beaten by a great header. The only one of Arsenal's back four that managed to avoid a booking. Solid as always. Handed a start in the absence of William Saliba, who picked up a knock in training. Grew into the game. Emerging as the main contender to start with Gabriel…...

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10-man Chelsea hold Arsenal in fiery encounter at Stamford Bridge

28+ min ago (304+ words) Chelsea held league leaders Arsenal to a 1-1 draw in a heated, top-of-the-table affair at Stamford Bridge. The Blues found themselves down to 10 men when Moises Caicedo was given his marching orders for a dangerous challenge on Mikel Merino in the first half, which the hosts had shaded. Referee Anthony Taylor was card-happy on a feisty afternoon in west London, and the first half was relatively low-key in terms of goalscoring opportunities. Robert Sanchez denied Bukayo Saka's low, right-footed drive early on, before getting down sharply to keep out Gabriel Martinelli. But it was Enzo Maresca's side that went ahead, as Trevoh Chalobah popped up at the near post to flick home Reece James' corner on 48 minutes, giving the home side something to cling onto. They weren't able to, however, as Merino rose highest at the far post to nod past…...

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Doctor Who star Alex Kingston says Strictly has been a ‘journey of a lifetime’

28+ min ago (512+ words) Doctor Who star Alex Kingston has said it has been a "journey of a lifetime" to perform on Strictly Come Dancing. Kingston and professional dancer Johannes Radebe were eliminated from the BBC dancing competition series on Sunday night after losing the dance battle to actress Balvinder Sopal and professional dancer Julian Caillon. The actress shared a heartfelt post on her Instagram page following the results show, describing her time on the series as a "dream come true". She said: "If you had told me a year ago while in the midst of radiotherapy that a year later I'd be on strictly come dancing I wouldn't have believed you! "I'm so proud of everything Johannes and I have accomplished, and so grateful to my body for getting me this far. "It was always my dream to get to dance with Jo…...

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standard.co.uk > sport > formula-one > f1-standings-norris-verstappen-piastri-title-latest-b1230700.html

F1 standings: Norris denied as Verstappen takes title fight to final race

30+ min ago (261+ words) Lando Norris will take a 22-point lead over Oscar Piastri into Sunday's penultimate race of the Formula 1 season as he looks to clinch a maiden world title at the Qatar Grand Prix. Briton Norris will start from second on the grid at the Lusail International Circuit after being forced to abandon his final lap in qualifying following a mistake at the second corner, allowing McLaren team-mate and main title rival Piastri to snatch top spot. Earlier in the day, Australian Piastri had also won the sprint race to cut Norris' championship lead, with Max Verstappen dropping a point on Norris after finishing fourth. Norris and Piastri were both disqualified from the Las Vegas Grand Prix last weekend for technical infringements, with Verstappen boosting his title hopes with victory. Norris will still win the drivers' title in Qatar with a round…...

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Swinney ‘not being fully candid’ about Cameron Barracks notification – Alexander

32+ min ago (579+ words) Scotland's First Minister is not being "fully candid" about engagement with the UK Government on housing asylum seekers in Inverness, the Scottish Secretary has said. Rachel Reeves defends Budget comments amid row over headroom Prince of Wales "moved by courage' of Gazan children brought to UK for treatment Cameron Barracks asylum seeker plans "made up on back of an envelope' " Swinney The Scottish Government has consistently said there was no consultation before the decision was announced to house 300 asylum seekers at Cameron Barracks in the Highland city. The proposals caused concern on the council and in the Government before being postponed on Friday, with First Minister John Swinney telling the Press Association on Saturday that the plans had been drawn up "on the back of an envelope". Speaking on the BBC's Sunday Show, Scottish Secretary Douglas Alexander said: "Highland Council,…...

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The Standard
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Verstappen wins Qatar Grand Prix as F1 title fight goes down to final race

44+ min ago (888+ words) Lando Norris' bid to become champion of the world will go to a season finale in Abu Dhabi next weekend after Max Verstappen cashed in on a calamitous McLaren strategy decision to win the Qatar Grand Prix. Norris, who finished only fourth, will head to the concluding round just 12 points ahead of Verstappen with Oscar Piastri, runner-up to the Red Bull driver under the lights on Sunday, 16 points adrift with 25 left to play for. McLaren were in control of the 57-lap contest, despite Norris dropping from second to third behind Verstappen at the start. Piastri led, but both he and Norris were told not to pit when a safety car was deployed on the seventh lap after Nico Hulkenberg and Pierre Gasly collided. Of the other 18 drivers, only Haas' Esteban Ocon elected not to stop for new tyres with two…...

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Chaos for London travellers as Leeds station power outage causes major disruption

1+ hour ago (284+ words) Travellers have been advised not to travel after trains face disruptions due to a power outage at Leeds station. National Rail has said that the disruptions to countless services today were caused by a power outage, which led to a signalling failure. LNER services between London and Leeds and Bradford Forster Square have all been affected. Rail services run by Northern, CrossCountry and TransPennine Express have also been disrupted. Northern advised that none of its rail services were operating through Leeds. Transpennine Express warned that all lines from Manchester Victoria and York via Leeds were closed. All lines have now reopened, but National Rail has warned that disruption is expected until at least 7 pm. LNER has advised customers to defer travel and use their tickets on Monday instead, where possible. Passengers are also able to use services provided by other…...

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I’m A Celebrity’s Shona McGarty steps down as camp leader after contraband found

1+ hour, 25+ min ago (391+ words) I'm A Celebrity star Shona McGarty has stepped down as camp leader after contraband was found. The EastEnders actress revealed to her campmates during Sunday night's episode that contraband, in the form of butter, had been found in the food trunk. As punishment, she had to decide to either step down as camp leader or lose two stars won in the day's trial, picking the former to spare the celebrities. McGarty said: "I'm not responsible for it, but I used it. "I don't know where it came from, but I saw it and my eyes lit up and I used it." The campmates speculated it could have been sports broadcaster Alex Scott, who was voted out of the jungle on Friday, after she was caught bringing in salt into the camp. As McGarty stepped down from her publicly voted leadership…...

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Two arrested in Aberdeen in connection with shooting of 16-year-old in Sheffield

1+ hour, 53+ min ago (372+ words) A man has been arrested in Aberdeen on suspicion of attempted murder after a 16-year-old boy was shot and seriously injured in Sheffield. The shooting happened on the city's London Road at 5.15pm on Monday and the teenager remained in hospital in critical condition on Sunday. South Yorkshire Police said that a 26-year-old man was arrested by Police Scotland officers in Aberdeen on Saturday November 29 on suspicion of attempted murder, along with a 23-year-old woman who was arrested on suspicion of assisting an offender. Both remain in custody. Two boys, aged 15 and 16, were arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to commit murder earlier this week. They have since been released on bail as investigations continue, police said. A 40-year-old man who was arrested earlier this week on suspicion of assisting an offender has also been released on police bail pending further inquiries....

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Corbyn faces fresh blow as new party votes for collective leadership

2+ hour, 9+ min ago (640+ words) Jeremy Corbyn faced a blow on Sunday as his new party voted in favour of collective leadership at their inaugural conference. As part of the party's first conference in Liverpool, members were able to vote on party issues, including the party name and leadership style. This gave members the option to have a single elected leader - in this case, Jeremy Corbyn - or to have a collective leadership model which would put a committee of members in charge. The results came in, and they were close, but ultimately, members voted for a committee to run the party. The new model was supported by 51.6% of over 9,000 members who voted, marking a setback for the former Labour leader. Zarah Sultana, who had been vocal in her support for co-leadership, had been blocked from consideration by other party members. When the result came in,…...

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