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49ers star Kyle Juszczyk takes aim at reporter Grant Cohn in bizarre locker room furor: ‘Always hanging around while we’re changing’

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Kyle Juszczyk has called out a San Francisco 49ers reporter in a bizarre argument over locker room interviews with players.

The NFL’s Players Association is urging the league to make ‘immediate changes’ and move interviews away from where stars get dressed.

‘Players feel that locker room interviews invade their privacy and are uncomfortable,’ a statement read on Friday.

The NFLPA did not name any specific journalists but Juszczyk singled out reporter Grant Cohn – who covers San Francisco for Sports Illustrated – on social media.

‘Maybe we can keep Grant Cohn from always hanging around our lockers while we’re changing,’ the 49ers fullback said.

Juszczyk accused reporter Grant Cohn of 'hanging around our lockers while we're changing'

Juszczyk accused reporter Grant Cohn of ‘hanging around our lockers while we’re changing’

‘I’m starting to think certain players on the 49ers don’t like me,’ Cohn wrote on X, formerly Twitter, shortly after. He then shared an article calling for the 49ers to sit Juszczyk, adding: ‘I stand by this’

Two-time Super Bowl champion Torrey Smith, meanwhile, accused journalists of looking at players’ private parts.  

‘If only y’all knew how awkward some of the male reporters act,’ he wrote on social media.

Juszczyk, 33, has been with the 49ers since 2017 and was a first-team All Pro in 2023 as San Francisco reached the Super Bowl.

Juszczyk and Co were beaten by the Kansas City Chiefs, with the fullback’s wife Kristin hitting the headlines after making personalized jackets for the likes of Taylor Swift and Brittany Mahomes.

Journalists are typically permitted to enter locker rooms a few days a week, to speak to players after games and practice.

The 33-year-old fullback, pictured with his wife Kristin, has been with the 49ers since 2017

The 33-year-old fullback, pictured with his wife Kristin, has been with the 49ers since 2017

The NFLPA insists it is not trying to ‘limit media access’ but only wants to ‘respect players’ privacy and dignity.’

‘Over the past three years, the NFLPA has tried to work with the NFL and Pro Football Writers of America to move media interviews out of locker rooms,’ the statement said.

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‘However, there has been little willingness to collaborate on a new solution. Players feel that locker room interviews invade their privacy and are uncomfortable.

The NFLPS continued: ‘The NFL’s current media policy is outdated. We the NFLPA Executive Committee, urge the NFL to make immediate changes to foster a more respectful and safer workplace for all players.

‘In the meantime, we encourage each player to ask for interviews outside the locker room during the week.’ 

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Trump’s victory is an ‘existential wake-up call’ for Europe: Ex-EU commissioner Moscovici

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For all the talk of “Trump-proofing” Europe, much remains to be done, and there are now only a few short months before the former president takes office again, following his dramatic comeback and resounding victory in the US election. We speak to Pierre Moscovici, who was European Commissioner for Economic and Financial Affairs during the first Trump presidency. He identifies three major areas where the EU is likely to face headwinds – Ukraine, trade and climate action. Moscovici is now First President of the Court of Auditors, which is the highest body for auditing the use of public funds in France. In that capacity, he addresses the challenge of reducing France’s huge public deficit.

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  • Serco was the FTSE 250’s second-biggest faller behind Vistry Group on Friday
  • From April 2025, the employers’ NI rate on salaries is set to increase to 15%

Serco shares slumped on Friday after the outsourcing giant warned of higher labour costs and the loss of a lucrative Australian immigration contract.

The firm said its rejected bid to renew a contract for onshore immigration detention facilities and detainee services was projected to net the firm £125million in revenues and £18million in underlying operating profits in 2025 – roughly 6 per cent of analysts’ forecasts for annual performance. 

Serco also said changes to employers’ national insurance rates announced by Chancellor Rachel Reeves in her first Budget last week would increase its direct staff costs by an estimated £20million.

From April 2025, the employers’ NI rate on salaries is set to rise by 1.2 percentage points to 15 per cent, while the threshold at which businesses start paying NI will go down from £9,100 to £5,000 a year.

Serco said it was ‘actively exploring ways to offset these costs’ but has maintained its annual guidance.

It follows similar warnings by other major firms, with Sainsbury’s claiming the NI tax raid would cost it £140million next year, BT Group saying its costs would go up by £100million, and Morrisons putting its respective bill at £75million.

Serco also revealed it had lost a contract to manage onshore immigration detention facilities and detainee services on behalf of the Australian Government.

Had it held onto the contract, the company believes it would have brought in about £165million of revenues next year and £18million of underlying operating profits.

Instead, it intends to pursue a ‘change programme’ that will cut costs during the 180-day transition period following the contract’s expiration on 10 December.

‘We submitted what we believed to be a compelling bid that would have delivered continued strong performance to the Australian government as well as meeting our framework for achieving margins appropriate for the services we deliver,’ it said.

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Serco has operated immigration services in Australia since 2009 alongside several prisons; it currently manages Clarence Correctional Centre and Acacia Prison, the country’s two largest jails.

In the UK, it looks after five prisons, including the resettlement sites HMP Doncaster, Yorkshire; HMP Fosse Way, Leicestershire; and HMP Thameside, South East London.

In addition to prisons, the business has contracts to provide defence, health, leisure, transport, and waste management services for the public sector.

For the six months ending June, Serco reported its turnover shrank by 3 per cent at constant currency levels to £2.4billion, partly due to the exit from some low-margin contracts in Britain.

Its underlying operating profit also fell by 4 per cent to £142million, which the group blamed on a new US healthcare services contract, immigration volumes in Australia and mobilisation costs related to new work.

The Hampshire-based company’s shares were 9.1 lower at 161.2p during the early afternoon, making them the FTSE 250 Index’s second-biggest faller behind Vistry Group.

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Tech executives have lined up to congratulate Donald Trump on his US presidential election win. But behind the scenes, they’re frantically trying to work out what a second Trump term means for their business. We take a closer look in this week’s Tech 24.

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I stayed at a lakeside lodge at Leeds Castle, a spectacular former Henry VIII love nest – this is what it’s like…

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When Henry VIII transformed Leeds Castle into a Tudor palace, little could he have imagined that it would become an attraction with half a million annual visitors and a cafe serving high teas with smoked salmon sandwiches and prosecco.

But it has.

Tourists flock to see the love nest Henry renovated in 1519 for his first wife Catherine of Aragon, below, on the site of a Norman stronghold.

Prior to his rule, the fortress had been mainly known as a home (willingly or otherwise) to a succession of queens.

The first, Eleanor of Castile from 1278, installed a medieval writing room for copying manuscripts.

Leeds Castle has become an attraction with half a million annual visitors

Leeds Castle has become an attraction with half a million annual visitors

Prior to Henry's rule, the fortress had been mainly known as a home (willingly or otherwise) to a succession of queens

Prior to Henry’s rule, the fortress had been mainly known as a home (willingly or otherwise) to a succession of queens

Meanwhile, Queen Joan of Navarre was imprisoned there for witchcraft in 1419.

Its last female owner in the 1920s, Lady Baillie, was renowned for throwing lavish parties for politicians, socialites and Hollywood stars, with it called ‘the perfect place in which to spend a weekend’.

Almost a century later, much the same can be said.

Entering the dining room to the sound of swing music, it’s easy to imagine Charlie Chaplin, one of Lady Baillie’s guests, standing by a tower of champagne glasses – just like the one in the window today that aims to capture the essence of that heady period.

The castle, set in rolling Kentish countryside (the M20 cutting through not too far away), is flanked by two pleasant villages listed in the Domesday Book.

The closest is tiny Broomfield, home to two fine Tudor houses, while the highlight of delightful Hollingbourne – just to the north – is All Saints Church, dating from the 14th Century.

This contains a superb 17th Century embroidery depicting fruit trees and cherubs.

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For lunch, look no further than the Black Horse Inn in the village of Thurnham, just to the north of Hollingbourne.

Laura stays at a lakeside lodge within the grounds of Leeds Castle

Laura stays at a lakeside lodge within the grounds of Leeds Castle

Enjoying the view from an outdoor bath at her lodge, pictured, Laura wonders 'what Henry VIII would make of it all'

Enjoying the view from an outdoor bath at her lodge, pictured, Laura wonders ‘what Henry VIII would make of it all’

Queen Joan of Navarre was imprisoned at Leeds Castle for witchcraft in 1419. Above is the castle's maze

Queen Joan of Navarre was imprisoned at Leeds Castle for witchcraft in 1419. Above is the castle’s maze

Laura recommends stopping for lunch at the Black Horse Inn, pictured, in nearby Thurnham village

Laura recommends stopping for lunch at the Black Horse Inn, pictured, in nearby Thurnham village

This atmospheric 18th century pub, which also has rooms, serves first-rate lamb roasts on Sundays. 

The countryside is criss-crossed with excellent hiking trails, one of which follows the Pilgrims Way through the North Downs.

We choose a 90-minute loop past oast houses and a vineyard.

Back at our lakeside lodge, within the grounds of Leeds Castle, we enjoy views of the lake from our outdoor bath – and keep wondering what Henry VIII would make of it all.

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Laura was hosted by Leeds Castle. Lodges from £245 per night, including breakfast at the onsite restaurant (leeds-castle.com). Sixt has car hire from £36 a day (sixt.co.uk).

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South African visual artist Lebohang Kganye shines at Paris Photo

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Dheepthika Laurent talks to Lebohang Kganye, recipient of the 2024 prestigious Deutsche Börse photography prize. The South African visual artist is displaying her work at the 27th edition of Paris Photo, one of the biggest photography fairs in the world. She talks about how her upbringing in a township post-apartheid influenced her work, why light installations, real-life silhouettes and theatre are part of her photography and the importance of language and literature. She also tells us about the connection between lighthouses and her family name.

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Listeria risk sparks recall of brie and other popular cheeses by major stores including Aldi: Avoid these brands

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Several brands of soft cheese have been recalled due to possible contamination with the deadly bacteria listeria. 

Savencia Cheese USA announced last week seven of its brie products manufactured at a Pennsylvania facility may have been exposed to listeria monocytogenes, a bacterium that causes the foodborne illness listeria.

According to an FDA notice, the bacterium was found in processing equipment at the plant after routine testing, but finished cheeses have not tested positive for the bacteria. 

However, the agency is still initiating a recall to ‘retrieve the potentially affected product.’ 

The cheeses had ‘limited regional distribution’ in stores including Aldi and Market Basket, but the FDA has not revealed any other retailers that are selling the products.

The ‘few retailers’ selling them, however, have pulled the food from their shelves. 

Impacted states include Indiana, Missouri, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Texas, Iowa, New Jersey, California, Oregon, Colorado, Washington, and Illinois.  

No illnesses have been reported, but the recall is among many recent incidents that have sparked concerns about America’s food supply.

Listeria risk sparks recall of brie and other popular cheeses by major stores including Aldi: Avoid these brands

La Bonne Vie Camembert (6/8 ounce) was among the cheeses recalled due to possibly containing listeria

La Bonne Vie Brie (6/8oz) and La Bonne Vie Camembert (6/8 ounce) were among the cheeses recalled due to possibly containing listeria

The seven recalled products include: Aldi Emporium Selection Brie (12/8oz Brie); Supreme Oval 7oz (6/7 ounce); La Bonne Vie Brie (6/8oz), La Bonne Vie Camembert (6/8 ounce); 12/8oz Industrial Brie; Market Basket Brie (6/8 ounce); and Glenview Farms Spreadable Brie (2/3lb).

The products were manufactured between September 30 and October 15, 2024 and six have a ‘best buy’ date of December 24, 2024. 

The Glenview product has a best-buy date of January 13, 2025. 

Listeria, also called Listeriosis, is a serious infection caused by eating food contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes. 

It can be found in moist environments, soil, water, decaying vegetation and animals, and can survive refrigeration and other food preservation measures. 

Many foods can harbor the bug, but it is usually found in unpasteurized milk, soft cheeses and ready-to-eat foods, such as prepacked sandwiches. 

Cooked shellfish, cured meats and fish, including sushi and pre-cut fruit, are also a risk.

Most people who eat food contaminated with Listeria will not become seriously ill. 

But in some cases, it can cause confusion and seizures, miscarriage in pregnant women, and even death.

This can happen when the infection spreads beyond the gut and affects the central nervous system, which can lead to numbness and seizures. 

Supreme Oval 7oz (6/7 ounce) cheese was also recalled. Those who purchased any recalled products are encouraged to return them to the place of purchase for a recall

Supreme Oval 7oz (6/7 ounce) cheese was also recalled. Those who purchased any recalled products are encouraged to return them to the place of purchase for a recall

Many foods can harbor the listeria, but it is usually found in unpasteurized milk, soft cheeses and ready-to-eat foods, such as prepacked sandwiches

Many foods can harbor the listeria, but it is usually found in unpasteurized milk, soft cheeses and ready-to-eat foods, such as prepacked sandwiches

The CDC estimates 1,600 Americans become infected with listeria every year, and about 260 die. 

Consumers who purchased any of the recalled cheeses are encouraged to return them to the place of purchase for a full refund. 

The recall comes amid several recent outbreaks of foodborne illness, which have left millions of Americans distrustful of the food supply. 

Listeria came into the spotlight earlier this year after the bug was found at a Boar’s Head plant in Virginia.

The illness hospitalized 59 Americans in 19 states and killed 10, eventually causing the factory to close. About seven million pounds of meat were recalled by the end of July.  

And earlier this month, McDonald’s was struck with an E.coli outbreak potentially linked to the chopped onions on its famous Quarter Pounder burgers. 

The outbreak has led to 75 illnesses and one death, along with two Americans fighting a deadly kidney injury tied to E.coli. 

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Jamie Carragher reveals the reason Man City may struggle to resolve their issues in the January transfer market after three straight defeats and a season-ending injury to Rodri

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  • Manchester City have suffered three defeats in the bounce in all competitions 
  • Rodri suffered a season-ending knee injury in the 2-2 stalemate against Arsenal 
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Liverpool icon Jamie Carragher has offered a possible reason that Manchester City may struggle to bring players in in January as the Citizens look to reassert themselves as Premier League title contenders. 

Man City naturally entered the campaign as the logical favourites to win a record-extending fifth consecutive Premier League crown in 2024-25 and further their claim to being England’s greatest ever side. 

They started the season as ominously as they have the last few, Erling Haaland continuing to tear through defences and Rodri playing the world’s greatest impression of a metronome to perfection. 

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However, their progress has been thrown off kilter of late, with the Spanish midfielder – who just own the Ballon d’Or ruled out for the rest of the season after a knee ligament injury suffered in the 2-2 draw with Arsenal. 

Now City are running on the back of three straight defeats – Bournemouth in the Premier League, Tottenham in the Carabao Cup and Sport in the Champions League – and will surely be looking to replenish their squad in the January market. 

Jamie Carragher reveals the reason Man City may struggle to resolve their issues in the January transfer market after three straight defeats and a season-ending injury to Rodri

Pap Guardiola’s side may struggle to reinforce in the January transfer window according to Jamie Carragher

The Liverpool legend believes that the shadow of the club's 115 charges of alleged financial rule breaches may make it hard to recruit players in January

The Liverpool legend believes that the shadow of the club’s 115 charges of alleged financial rule breaches may make it hard to recruit players in January

Yet Carragher believes he has identified a key reason why players might not be so willing to sign on at the Etihad than you might expect. 

Manchester City are currently defending themselves in a case around 115 alleged breaches of the top-flight’s financial regulations.

Carragher, in his column for the Daily Telegraph, has pointed to this as a potential stumbling point when it comes to players considering signing for the club, and possibly helping Pep Guardiola’s side right the ship. 

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‘Whether he or anyone else would join City in January is linked to their second problem. Any player approached by City between now and the end of the season will want to wait for the outcome of the case into the 115 charges.

‘Nobody knows if there will be significant sporting sanctions against the club. Until that has been resolved, a wise agent will tell his client to let the process take its course before putting pen to paper, especially if they have alternative options.

‘No matter the stature of the club or how solid its foundations, a shadow will hang over it until the independent commission reaches its decisions – and it might drag on for a while if a guilty verdict and punishment leads to a lengthy appeal process.’

With Rodri out for the rest of the season, there have been reports linking the club to a number of defensive midfield targets. 

One such option that has been linked to the club frequently is Martin Zubimendi of Real Sociedad. 

City suffered their third consecutive defeat against Sporting in the Champions League in midweek

City suffered their third consecutive defeat against Sporting in the Champions League in midweek

The deep-lying midfield player has been linked with moves to the Premier League – specifically Arsenal and Liverpool in recent windows. 

In fact, Zubimendi came close to joining the Anfield club last summer, only to pull out as he was not willing to leave his boyhood club, though a call from the four-in-a-row champions might carry a different level of attraction.  

Man City’s stars were torn apart in a 4-1 defeat by Sporting in Lisbon on Tuesday night, the latest in a string of poor results. 

Guardiola’s side had a night to forget as Viktor Gyokeres – who scored three – and Maximiliano Araujo found the back of the net to secure the hosts three points. 

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Comedian Al Murray reveals yobs have stolen his famous Pub Landlord costume after smashing into his car boot

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Al Murray has revealed his famous Pub Landlord costume has been stolen after thieves smashed into his car boot.

Taking to X, the stand-up comic posted a picture of the empty boot of his grey Mercedes, which had seen the glass smashed, with the caption: ‘Congratulations to the thief who will soon be dressing up as the Pub Landlord.’

The comedian, 56, also tagged the Metropolitan Police ‘s social media page into his post, after telling a fan in a later comment that the theft took place in Brentford, west London. 

Mr Murray posted the photo this morning after he had performed a show as the iconic character at the Princess Hall in Aldershot on Thursday night.

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He also joked that there was now a ‘whole gang of Landlord scrotes’ as the thugs had taken a number of the character’s white shirts from the vehicle.  

The Pub Landlord – an opinionated English publican with an animosity towards the Germans and French – is known for wearing a white shirt with the Landlord Academy crest on it and a red suit jacket.   

Comedian Al Murray reveals yobs have stolen his famous Pub Landlord costume after smashing into his car boot

Al Murray revealed that the theft of his Pub Landlord costume took place in Brentford, west London 

Mr Murray posted the photo this morning after he had performed a show as the iconic character at the Princess Hall in Aldershot on Thursday night

Mr Murray posted the photo this morning after he had performed a show as the iconic character at the Princess Hall in Aldershot on Thursday night 

The beer-swilling character has often been seen on TV shows including the series Time Gentlemen Please and Fact Hunt, as well as being a regular part of Mr Murray’s stand-up shows. 

According to comments on the X post made by Mr Murray, the vehicle was a ‘hire car’ and he has ‘many’ spare costumes. 

This will ease the worries of fans who have paid to see his shows in Aylesbury and Cheltenham this weekend. 

In April, Mr Murray claimed that the new hate crime law in Scotland had put comedians at high risk of being arrested for gags that are just meant as tongue-in-cheek humour. 

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He said while he’s been able to say bigoted things in a humourous way as part of his fictional character’s outrageous views, it could now be interpreted in Scotland as criminal hate. 

Mr Murray said all comedians are in danger of being arrested for saying things they don’t believe in real life following the introduction of the Hate Crime and Public Order Act earlier this month. 

MailOnline has approached the Met for a comment. 

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