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Hamilton finishes SEVENTH in first practice for Bahrain Grand Prix

Hamilton finishes SEVENTH in first practice for Bahrain Grand Prix

'You just might find me sobbing in the corner for a few days but I'm sure I'll get used to it very quickly. For all the Mums and Dads whose kids are heading off tomorrow or have already started I hope you're doing ok.

The new business support includes a payment of up to $5000 per week, or 20 per cent of payroll, for firms with a turnover between $75,000 and $50 million who suffered a 40 per cent downturn in January, and project to do the same in February.

And, while the second session later on Friday will be more representative of the conditions for Saturday's qualifying and the race - both of which take place at dusk - Hamilton might be alarmed by his apparent lack of pace.

Just hours after collapsing on air Saturday morning, Carlson Schwartz posted an update on her Facebook page around 2.30pm, writing: 'Thanks for all the texts, calls, and well wishes. I am going to be ok!'

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On Facebook, she shared a loving tribute to him, writing: 'You took care of our family better than anyone ever could. Take care of our babies and I promise to take care of B and take him on the best adventures. I will miss you until we are together again Mike.'

Leclerc, the 24-year-old from Monegasque finished 0.364 sec adrift of Gasly, who also set his best time on the speediest soft rubber, as Ferrari bid to win their first drivers' crown since Kimi Raikkonnen triumphed in 2007.

The Los Angeles meteorologist was about to start her weather forecast on Saturday morning when the colour suddenly drained from her face, her eyes rolled to the back of her head and she fell with a jolt to the ground.

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As she hits the ground, the studio springs into action. A man who had been standing behind the cameras is shown throwing his papers to the floor as he runs over to his colleague's aid, leaning down to check on her.

After Elianis was rushed to a medical centre, Ariel told viewers that she had suffered 'respiratory problems.' In a direct address to her mother, who always watches the show, he said: 'Everything is fine, Eli is perfect.

Kuri said the experience has reminded her of the importance of kindness, and she is grateful for the over-$554,000 in donations that have poured in on 'I know everybody says life is short but you just never know. You never know. It just reminded me to be kind,' she said.  

'My mom would always have her phone out and I'm like, "Mom, put your phone down. We're, just hanging out." But now I have all those memories, things we can look back at, and I am so thankful for that,' she said.

During Wednesday's Loose Women, the Emmerdale actress, 32 - who shares sons Buster, 10, K5 online Bowie, five, and 17-month-old Ace with husband Matthew Wolfenden - confessed her house is 'absolute chaos' amid the global pandemic.

Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds issued a disaster proclamation for Madison County, which allows state resources to be used to assist with response and recovery efforts. Madison County Emergency Management Director Diogenes Ayala said 52 homes were damaged or destroyed across nearly 14 miles.

Kuri Bolger, 33, lost husband Michael, 37, daughter, Kinlee (center), five, son Owen (left), two, and her mother, Melissa Bazley, 63, in a tornado earlier this month; eldest son Brysen (right), eight, survived

'It's hard with 3 to have that one to one time but today we did and it was amazing. I can't even begin to explain how emotional I've been feeling, I'm sure loads of people feel like this when their babies are starting their school journey (please tell me I'm not on my own). 

A woman who lost her husband, her mother, and two of her three children in a deadly tornado in Iowa earlier this month has opened up about the 'roller coaster of emotion' she has experienced in the past two weeks — and how her only surviving child is her 'rock.'  

At the start of the month, UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced that all primary and secondary schools will be shut until at least February half-term, with only the vulnerable and offspring of key workers allowed to go in. 

The tornado on March 5 was Iowa's deadliest since May 2008, when one tornado destroyed nearly 300 homes and killed nine people in the northern Iowa city of Parkersburg. Another tornado a month later killed four boys at the Little Sioux Boy Scout ranch in Western Iowa.

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