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Patriots back coach Vrabel’s ‘leadership’ as new photos with NFL reporter Russini emerge

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The New England Patriots have given their backing to Mike Vrabel as new photos of their head coach and NFL reporter Dianna Russini emerged on Thursday.Russini resigned from her post at the Athletic last week after the New York Post published photos of her and Vrabel embracing and holding hands at an Arizona resort.The pair are married to different people and have said their relationship is platonic.On Wednesday, Vrabel said he will miss day three of the NFL draft on Saturday to undergo counseling in the fallout from the controversy.He made an appearance before Thursday’s draft where he said “my priorities are my family and this football team.

In that order....My family needs me this weekend, and that’s where I’ll be.

”Earlier on Thursday, new photos were published of Russini and Vrabel together,Page Six published photos of the pair at a New York bar in 2020, while TMZ released images of them at a Mississippi casino in 2024,The Patriots made it clear they were standing behind their coach in a statement on Thursday,“The New England Patriots fully support Mike Vrabel’s decision to prioritize his family first, as well as his own wellbeing,Mike has been open with us about his commitment to being the best version of himself for his family, this team and our fans, and we respect the steps he is taking to follow through on that commitment,” read the statement.

“We are confident in the leadership and communication Mike has established with our personnel staff throughout this pre-draft process.While he will not be present at the facility on Saturday, we know the draft evaluations are complete and Eliot Wolf and his personnel staff are prepared to execute our draft as planned this weekend.”Vrabel said he spoke with his players about the recent events on Monday.The NFL said last week that it will not investigate Vrabel over the original photos of him with Russini.Its personal conduct policy states that: “Everyone who is part of the league must refrain from ‘conduct detrimental to the integrity of and public confidence in’ the NFL”.

Vrabel led the Patriots to February’s Super Bowl, where they lost to the Seattle Seahawks, in his first season with the team,He was named Associated Press coach of the year for his achievements, turning around a team that had finished with a 4-13 record the previous season,Russini announced her resignation on 14 April amid an internal investigation at the Athletic,“I have covered the NFL with professionalism and dedication throughout my career, and I stand behind every story I have ever published,” Russini said in a letter sent to the Athletic’s executive editor, Steven Ginsberg,“When the Page Six item first appeared, The Athletic supported me unequivocally, expressed confidence in my work and pride in my journalism.

For that I am grateful.In the days that followed, unfortunately, commentators in various media have engaged in self-feeding speculation that is simply unmoored from the facts.”
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Iran war hurting UK economy as consumer confidence falls; BP’s new chair suffers investor revolt – as it happened

Breaking: UK consumer confidence has fallen for the third month in a row, as people grow more nervous about their personal financial situation and the economy.Data provider GfK’s Consumer Confidence Barometer, just released, has fallen by four points to -25 in April, the biggest drop in a year.That’s the lowest level since autumn 2023, indicating that the disruption and high energy prices caused by the Iran war is alarming consumers.When asked about the UK economy, the measure for the country’s general economic situation over the last 12 months decreased by eight points to -51. Expectations for the general economic situation over the coming 12 months fell by six points to -43, GfK reports

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Simon Edye obituary

My friend and one-time employer Simon Edye, who has died aged 73, ran the popular Ronaldo Ices in Norwich for more than 40 years, starting with one homemade, hand-hauled Victorian-style barrow and going on to supply shops, restaurants, theatres and visitor attractions throughout East Anglia.Born in Sidlesham, West Sussex, to John Edye, a journal editor, and Alison (nee Allan), a teacher, Simon was the eldest of three brothers. He went to Chichester high school for boys, then in 1970 started a social sciences degree at the University of East Anglia, but dropped out, settled in Norwich and tried his hand at various jobs: fruit and veg picker and ganger, acupuncturist, taxi driver and bicycle repairman, for which a friend painted the humorous sign “Honest Ron Enterprises – Bicycle Repairs”.With Simon’s brother, Jo, “Honest Ron’s” then went into the stir-fry business, with a stall at Stonehenge, Albion Fairs in East Anglia, and even the Epsom Derby. In 1983, Simon built his barrow and started selling ice cream on Norwich’s pedestrianised London Street

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Private health records of half a million Britons offered for sale on Chinese website

The confidential health records of half a million British volunteers have been offered for sale on Chinese website Alibaba, the UK government has confirmed.The “de-identified” data, belonging to participants in the UK Biobank project, was found for sale on three separate listings last week. Ian Murray, the technology minister, told the Commons on Thursday that, after working with the Chinese government and Alibaba, the records had now been removed. It is not believed any sales were made.The latest breach comes after the Guardian revealed last month that sensitive UK Biobank data has been exposed online dozens of times, raising further questions about whether security has been too lax

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Some Interrail travellers told to cancel passports as hacked data posted online

Holidaymakers across Europe are facing the stress and expense of getting new passports after their personal data was posted on the dark web after a hack of the Interrail company Eurail.Personal data, including passport numbers, names, phone numbers, email and home addresses and dates of birth of more than 300,000 European travellers was accessed in December. But this week Eurail revealed to customers that “data copied during the security incident has been offered for sale on the dark web and a sample dataset has been published on Telegram”.The announcement has led to renewed anger and confusion. The UK Passport Office has told at least one customer they needed to “cancel their passport to prevent it being used for fraudulent activity”, with the Home Office agency also indicating they needed to pay the full £102 fee for a replacement

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‘It has clearly exceeded expectations’: inside Red Bull’s F1 engine factory

Driven hard, driven fast is very much the norm in Formula One, on and off track, but even by the sport’s own standards the development of Red Bull’s in-house engine project has been exceptional. As is what it has delivered.Walking through the gleaming corridors of the team’s bespoke engine manufacturing department at their Milton Keynes headquarters, it is all but impossible to conceive that only four years ago the area where the buildings stand was just empty space peppered with rubble.The decision to build their own engines rather than continuing to buy customer units from other manufacturers ranks among the boldest steps Red Bull have ever undertaken. It is no little feat even for a team who have long revelled in carving their own path in F1

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Swiatek leads players’ surprise as WTA head Portia Archer quits after two years

A number of top players on the WTA tour have expressed their surprise at the abrupt decision by its chief executive, Portia Archer, to resign from her role this week after two years at the helm.“I heard literally two minutes ago, so I really don’t know why now and everything,” said Iga Swiatek after winning her first-round match 6-1, 6-2 against Daria Snigur at the Madrid Open. “We always had a good relationship. I felt like she listened to what we had to say and was really open-minded.”An experienced sports executive who previously worked in the NBA’s G League, Archer was appointed CEO of the WTA in June 2024

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Warner-Judd reveals mid-race seizure led to depression, deli shifts – and her London Marathon debut

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Sportradar’s share price falls after reports claim it had links to hundreds of illegal gambling sites

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‘Worth a thousand words’: Trump photo obscuring women’s tennis team sparks backlash

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Over-75s drive levels of physical activity in England to record high but inequalities remain

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New England coach McDermott backs Connor and criticises Wane’s ‘unfair’ treatment

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NFL 2026 draft predictions: the stars, the needs and the lower-round gems

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