F1 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix 2023 LIVE! Race results, updates and latest news as Sergio Perez wins

Sergio Perez held off Max Verstappen to win the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix as Red Bull’s dominant start to the new season continued in Jeddah. Perez crossed the line 5.3 seconds clear of team-mate Verstappen, who fought back from 15th after he was limped out of qualifying with a driveshaft failure. Aston Martin’s Fernando Alonso took the final spot on the podium but was later penalised, bringing up George Russell for a first Mercedes podium of the campaign, with Lewis Hamilton fifth. Red Bull are on another planet this season, and their crushing one-two finish – their second in as…

2023 Women’s World Cup: Argentina aim for first win at global tournament

Argentina line up at the Parc des Princes in Paris before the 0-0 draw with Japan at the 2019 Women’s World Cup – their first point at the global tournament Dates: 20 July-20 August Co-hosts: Australia and New Zealand Coverage: Watch on BBC television, BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport website & app; listen to commentary on BBC Radio 5 Live; follow live text on the BBC Sport website. Click here for Women’s World Cup TV schedule “To be honest, I cried. I cried a lot,” said Vanina Correa, who is about to captain Argentina in New Zealand at the 2023 Fifa…

Four male youths charged after reported Aberdeen housebreaking

Four male youths were charged after a reported housebreaking in the Ellon Road area of ​​Aberdeen. Police were called to the incident at 3.20pm on Thursday. A witness at the scene said the house looked empty and derelict. They said: “The kids had school bags and maybe looked about 15. “Two of them were led away in cuffs and the police were up and down the stairs next to the river looking for others. “A third one was wrestled to the ground.” Two police cars and two vans were pictured at the scene which is understood to have taken around…

Luca Brecel reacts to ’emotional and crazy’ comeback to beat Si Jiahui at the Crucible

Luca Brecel is into the World Championship final in Sheffield (Picture: Getty Images) Luca Brecel says it was the ‘most emotional and crazy feeling ever’ to complete the biggest comeback in Crucible history to beat Si Jiahui and reach the World Championship final. The Belgian Bullet found himself 14-5 down to the 20-year-old but then reeled off 11 frames on the spin, eventually winning 17-15 and booking his spot in the Sheffield showpiece. It was stunning stuff from the 28-year-old, which added another amazing result to his wins over Ronnie O’Sullivan, Mark Williams and Ricky Walden this year at the…