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UNC says Bill Belichick’s girlfriend still welcome at school despite reports

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The University of North Carolina on Friday denied reports that Jordon Hudson, the girlfriend of head football coach Bill Belichick, has been banned from its football facilities.“While Jordon Hudson is not an employee at the University or Carolina Athletics, she is welcome to the Carolina Football facilities,” an athletic department spokesperson said in a statement.“Jordon will continue to manage all activities related to Coach Belichick’s personal brand outside of his responsibilities for Carolina Football and the University.”The statement was released hours after journalist Pablo Torre reported on his podcast that Hudson had been barred from UNC’s football operations.Torre cited 11 sources, including two who claimed Hudson was specifically told she was “no longer allowed in the football building”.

Torre stood by his reporting, posting on X that the information “came from the highest levels of the football program” and criticizing UNC for not fulfilling Freedom of Information Act requests related to Hudson’s involvement.“UNC can now choose to describe or change its position on Jordon Hudson’s involvement however it wishes, following the publication of our episode,” Torre wrote.P.S.UNC can now choose to describe or change its position on Jordon Hudson’s involvement however it wishes, following the publication of our episode.

We requested comment and filed dozens of FOIA requests that were not satisfied.And we stand by the specific reporting in our… https://t.co/O9rZSPW5K3Hudson, 24, has been a prominent figure around Belichick since his arrival at UNC last December.The six-time Super Bowl-winning coach, who was fired by the New England Patriots following a 4-13 season in 2023, took over the Tar Heels’ program on a $10m annual salary, making him the highest-paid public employee in North Carolina.Hudson’s influence on Belichick’s media presence became a flashpoint during an April interview with CBS Sunday Morning.

While promoting his new book, The Art of Winning, Belichick was asked about how he and Hudson met.Hudson, off-camera, interjected, saying, “We’re not talking about that.”Belichick later accused CBS of breaking an agreement to keep the interview focused on football, stating, “Unfortunately, that expectation was not honored during the interview.” He defended Hudson’s intervention, saying she “stepped in to help refocus the discussion”.Hudson is scheduled to compete in the Miss Maine pageant this weekend.

She and Belichick began dating in 2023 after reportedly meeting on a flight to Palm Beach in 2021.Hudson has since played a role in Belichick’s branding efforts, including stints with ESPN and Underdog Fantasy during his year away from coaching.Her involvement has drawn scrutiny at UNC and beyond.Last month, the university reportedly ended discussions with NFL Films about featuring the Tar Heels on Hard Knocks, with sources indicating Hudson’s influence was a factor.
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Plaque and memorial garden to mark scandal of Britain’s forced adoptions

Survivors of forced adoptions and unmarried mothers’ homes will gather at the first-ever public commemorations of a national scandal affecting hundreds of thousands of British people.A plaque will be unveiled at noon on Saturday at an open event at Rosemundy, St Agnes, in Cornwall. Meanwhile, in Kendal, Cumbria, on 23 May, a memorial garden will be opened, with attendance by invitation.Women from across the country, adoptees and relatives are expected to attend the events – at the locations of two former unmarried mothers’ homes – after years of waiting for a formal UK government apology.There were hundreds of unmarried mothers’ homes operating in the UK between the 1940s and the 1980s

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Hospitals in England reducing staff and services as part of NHS ‘financial reset’

Hospitals in England are cutting staff, closing services and planning to ration care in order to make “eye-watering” savings demanded by NHS bosses.Rehabilitation centres face being shut, talking therapies services cut and beds for end-of-life care reduced as part of efforts by England’s 215 NHS trusts to comply with a “financial reset”.Sir Jim Mackey, NHS England’s new chief executive, has ordered them to make unprecedented savings during 2025-26 to avoid a projected £6.6bn deficit becoming a reality.But trust bosses are warning that delivering what for some equates to 12% of their entire budget in “efficiency savings” will affect patients and waiting times

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Eve Thompson obituary

My grandmother Eve Thompson, who has died aged 95, was variously a theatre stage manager, a secretary and a nursery nurse – until later in life she became involved in voluntary work and advocacy, particularly in relation to mental health.After Eve’s son Ben was diagnosed with schizophrenia in the early 1980s, she volunteered for the National Schizophrenia Fellowship (now Rethink Mental Illness), working with service users, carers and professionals to improve services, establish supported housing and ensure families received the help they needed.She became its national chair in 1990, a position she held for five years, and was also a trustee. Outspoken about funding shortfalls, in a 1993 article in the Independent newspaper she said: “The size of the cheque is the most important thing. You cannot make bricks without straw

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A cocktail that’s too much of a good thing | Letters

Regarding the Brompton cocktail, a mixture of heroin and cocaine that was used for severe pain in terminally ill patients (Letters, 6 May), the Glasgow recipe was heroin, cocaine, gin, Largactil and honey. It could be alarmingly effective. Many years ago, my late partner, faced with a patient in intractable pain, issued a prescription for the cocktail.In the middle of evening surgery, my partner was called to an emergency at the local pub. The patient had felt so much better, he decided to go for a drink, and the combination of the Brompton plus the traditional “hauf an’ a hauf” (whisky and ale), had proved too much

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UK woman who took pills during lockdown cleared of illegal abortion

A woman has been cleared of illegally terminating a pregnancy, after taking abortion pills during lockdown.Nicola Packer took the pills at home in November 2020. She had been prescribed mifepristone and misoprostol after a remote consultation.She later delivered a foetus, which the court heard was estimated to be about 26 weeks in gestation, which she brought with her to Chelsea and Westminster hospital, Isleworth crown court heard.She was arrested in hospital and later charged with “unlawfully administering to herself a poison or other noxious thing” with the “intent to procure a miscarriage”

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At least 216 children died in first high severity US flu season in seven years, CDC says

At least 216 children have died of influenza in the US during the last flu season in what the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said was classified as the first high severity season overall and for all age groups since 2017-2018.That number marks the highest pediatric death toll in 15 years; the previous high reported for a regular (non-pandemic) season was 236 pediatric deaths in the 2009-2010 season, according to the CDC. More recently, 207 pediatric deaths were reported during the 2023-2024 season.Based on data from FluSurv-NET, the cumulative hospitalization rate for this season is the highest observed since the 2010-2011 season. It estimates that there have been at least 47m illnesses, 610,000 hospitalizations and 26,000 deaths from flu so far this season

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Conservative party is fighting for its life, says former Tory cabinet minister

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How an excise officer kept up their spirits | Brief letters

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Cometh the hour, cometh the Mandelson: UK ambassador rides crest of a trade deal | Patrick Wintour

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Labour MPs must realise welfare system ‘needs reform’, says Reeves – as it happened

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Two trade deals and a rate cut in one week … are things looking up for UK plc?

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Bank of England governor urges UK to rebuild EU trade ties as key summit looms

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