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Victor Wembanyama concussed after face-first fall in Spurs’ loss to Trail Blazers

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San Antonio Spurs star Victor Wembanyama was placed in the NBA’s concussion protocol after tumbling face-first to the court during Tuesday night’s playoff loss to Portland.“He has a concussion.He’s in the protocol,” Spurs coach Mitch Johnson said after San Antonio fell 106-103 to even the Western Conference first-round series at one game apiece.“We’ll take the proper and appropriate steps.”Any extended absence by Wembanyama would be a massive blow to San Antonio, which finished with the league’s second-best record behind their 7ft 4in center, who won this year’s NBA defensive player of the year.

Under league guidelines, a player in the concussion protocol must have at least 48 hours of inactivity and recovery and then hit several benchmarks without symptoms before being cleared to play.A player must undergo neurological testing and receive a final clearance from a team doctor in consultation with the league’s concussion protocol director.Game 3 is Friday in Portland.It seems improbable that Wembanyama would be cleared by then, but Johnson wouldn’t speculate about his status.“The protocol is the protocol,” Johnson said.

“We’ll just follow it as everyone else does and plan accordingly.”The Spurs went 12-6 during the regular season without Wembanyama.“We’ve all got to step up,” Spurs guard Devin Vassell said.“We know what Vic brings to the table.We’ve played without him for a couple games this year.

It’s going to be next man up.Everybody’s going to have to step up.That’s a huge void to fill.We can’t get bogged down by it.”Wembanyama was fouled by Jrue Holiday after he spun around the Trail Blazers point guard in the paint.

He was not able to brace himself on the fall, and his jaw hit the court with 8:57 remaining in the second quarter,Wembanyama remained on the court for about 30 seconds before sitting up for about a minute and speaking to teammate Stephon Castle,Johnson called a timeout to check on Wembanyama, who immediately ran through the tunnel after getting to his feet,Veteran Luke Kornet replaced Wembanyama and started the second half at center, finishing with 10 points and nine rebounds in 28 minutes,“It was scary.

I saw the images.It was not good,” Trail Blazers coach Tiago Splitter said of the play where Wembanyama got hurt.“With him out, Kornet, I think he did a tremendous job.We still have to figure out how to play better when Kornet is on the court.”San Antonio are in the playoffs for the first time since 2019 and beat Portland in Game 1 of the Western Conference first-round series behind 35 points from Wembanyama.

Without him, the Spurs blew a 14-point fourth-quarter lead in the playoffs for the first time since 2003, a span of 76 games.Vassell said he didn’t have a chance to talk with Wembanyama immediately after the game.“We’ll definitely check in on him.Our prayers are with him,” Vassell said.“We just want him to be good.

”In Tuesday’s other games, VJ Edgecombe had 30 points and 10 rebounds while playing through pain after taking a hard fall early in the game, Tyrese Maxey scored 29 points and the Philadelphia 76ers beat the Boston Celtics 111-97 to tie their playoff series at 1-1.Meanwhile, LeBron James had 28 points, eight rebounds and seven assists, and short-handed Los Angeles outlasted Houston for a victory and a stunning 2-0 lead in their playoff series.
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Man admits rape and religiously aggravated assault after court confrontation

A man who racially abused a Sikh woman as he raped her has pleaded guilty to the assault after being confronted in court by a member of the public.John Ashby pleaded guilty to rape, religiously aggravated assault, intentional strangulation, and robbery of the woman at her home in Walsall.Ashby initially pleaded not guilty but unexpectedly changed his pleas after he was sworn at by a member of the public in Birmingham crown court.The 32-year-old, of no fixed abode, asked to see his barrister and changed his pleas about an hour after being sworn at and told to “sort your shit out” by a member of public who approached the dock.The victim, who is in her 20s, was due to give evidence on Tuesday

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Gut microbiome can reveal risk of Parkinson’s, scientists say

Changes to microbes that live in the gut can identify people at greater risk of Parkinson’s disease long before symptoms develop, according to work that also raises hopes for new therapies.Researchers discovered signature changes in the gut microbiome that are more pronounced in people with a genetic risk for Parkinson’s and even more stark in those diagnosed with the disease.The signature could help doctors spot patients at risk of Parkinson’s years before they display clear symptoms and suggests that healthier diets and treatments that reshape the microbiome might prevent or delay the disease.Prof Anthony Schapira, the head of clinical and movement neurosciences at University College London and lead investigator on the study, said it was the first time a microbial signature in Parkinson’s patients had been seen in people with a genetic susceptibility but had yet to develop symptoms. The signature appears to become stronger as the disease progresses

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Nearly fivefold increase in children in unregulated social care settings in England

Ministers must get to grips with the “national scandal” of England’s shadow child social care system, the children’s commissioner has warned, as a report reveals the number of children in unregulated settings has increased by more than 370% in five years.Some of the most vulnerable children in England are being temporarily placed in unregulated caravans, Airbnbs and holiday camps, which risk the “accumulation of increasing levels of harm for children who have already faced enough distress for several lifetimes”, according to the report.Analysis of Ofsted data has shown that cases of unregistered homes in England increased from 144 in 2020-21 to 680 in 2024-25, which experts say is likely to be an underestimation of the true figure, according to the policy analysts at Public First, who conducted the research for the charity Commonweal Housing. The Care Standards Act 2000 legally requires all children’s homes to be registered with Ofsted.Private companies have been accused of charging local governments “exorbitant” fees to look after children in unsuitable settings when a bed in an Ofsted-inspected children’s home or fostering placement cannot be found

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England left with ‘toilet deserts’ as public facilities decline by 14% in a decade

The number of public toilets in England has fallen by 14% in a decade, harming public health and creating vast swathes of lavatory “deserts” and unpleasant environments, a report says.The analysis by the Royal Society for Public Health found a “significant shortfall” in provision, with 15,481 people for each public toilet in England. That contrasts sharply with Scotland, where there are 8,500 people for each toilet, and Wales, with 6,748.The analysis was based on 221 freedom of information responses from 309 English councils. The number of toilets was down 14% on 2016

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The fight against medical misogyny has a long way to go | Letters

I welcome the relaunched women’s health strategy (Streeting relaunches women’s health strategy to tackle ‘medical misogyny’, 14 April) but with caution. The system appears responsive, but the root causes in health inequality outcomes remain untouched.It names urgent issues many women have long experienced: navigating the gynaecology referral queue that would stretch over 191 miles (if waiting in person), medical gaslighting, delayed diagnoses and systemic bias.However, Wes Streeting’s tenacity on centering all women’s “voices”, and ensuring that no woman is left fighting to be heard isn’t convincing, particularly when women of colour have been crying out loud for years, with little to no change in our reproductive health outcomes.Many of us know what that feels like: seeing a GP about severe period pain and trying to explain how it disrupts our life

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‘Labels protect us’: Olivia Nervo wants reproductive coercion to be a standalone offence – she is not alone

When the Grammy award winning songwriter, Olivia Nervo, agreed to start a family with her partner she believed she was in “a monogamous, committed relationship leading to a future”, and had never heard of reproductive coercion.Her world came crashing down when she was six months pregnant and she found out that her partner was in a relationship with another woman who was also pregnant, and with whom he already had a child.It was a discovery that led her to learn about reproductive coercion, a form of controlling behaviour in which someone interferes with an individual’s ability to make decisions about their own body. The Labour MP, Natalie Fleet, led a debate in parliament on the issue last month in which she said it was “so important – in the public interest, even – that the story of Olivia Nervo is heard”.The court declined to make any finding as to whether there had been reproductive coercion in Nervo’s case, with Fleet describing the doctrine as something the legal system in England and Wales “still struggles to recognise”

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Tui cuts profit forecast as effects of Iran war cost travel group €40m

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UK inflation rises to 3.3% amid biggest jump in fuel prices in more than three years

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UK firms to face tougher checks on export licences to bolster sanctions on Russia

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Why Trump’s pick for Fed chair will not bring home the bank for the president

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City watchdog faces legal action over £9.1bn compensation scheme for car loan victims

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Takeaway coffee sales plunge as fuel and living costs dent Australian spending. Is the economy next?

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