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Ian Wright to step down as Match of the Day pundit at end of current season | Ian Wright

Ian Wright will step down from his regular punditry role with the BBCs Match of the Day programme at the end of the football season in May 2024. The former Arsenal and England striker announced the news via social media on Sunday morning.

Miracle, miracle: lone children survive 40 days in Amazon jungle

The four Indigenous children were the only survivors of a plane crash that killed their mother A few tantalising clues kept the rescuers going. The remains of fruit with bitemarks made by small human teeth, a pair of scissors and nappies in the rainforest mud. All offered hope that four children, who had miraculously survived

Ral Jimnez: The doctors told me it was a miracle to still be there | Wolverhampton Wandere

The Wolves forward has completed a remarkable recovery from a head injury that threatened his life, not just his career Ral Jimnez has revealed that doctors told him it was a miracle he survived the skull fracture he sustained against Arsenal last November. The Mexican strikers disclosure underlines how extraordinary it was that he returned

Rickie Lee Jones: I had lived volumes long before I was famous | Rickie Lee Jones

A fractured childhood, years as a hippy drifter the musicians new memoir tells of her incredible adventures before she found fame and of her intense relationship with Tom Waits in the 1970s Rickie Lee Jones was just three years old when she made her debut as a performer, appearing briefly as a snowflake in

The Fall: The End of the Murdoch Empire by Michael Wolff review Succession without a sense of hu

No one emerges with much credit in Wolffs second study of Rupert Murdoch and his family a gossipy story of power and greed peppered with endless layers of psychological insight Fifteen years ago, Michael Wolff wrote a study of Rupert Murdoch entitled The Man Who Owns the News. It benefited from access to the