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    Football WAG Jessica Aidi shows off her stunning figure in blue bikini as she takes a dip

    Football wag Jessica Aidi proves to be handy when it comes to her eye-catching hair.The 31-year-old French born model is married to Paris St Germain Italian midfielder Marco Verratti, 30.
    Jessica Aldi showed off her stunning figure as she posed in a blue bikiniCredit: Getty
    Jessica is married to Italian footballer Marco VerrattiCredit: Splash
    And she is known for her amazing curly locks.
    They look great but proved a handful when she posed up for this Caribbean ocean shot in the Bahamas.
    The former Sports Illustrated pin-up and Verratti wed just a week after he helped Italy to victory over England at the 2020 Euros Wembley final.
    Former PSG team-mate Zlatan Ibrahimovic and France superstar Kylian Mbappe all attended the lavish ceremony.
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    And the pair did not hold back on their honeymoon as they cuddled up in Mykonos.
    When started her modelling acreer she joked: ” I see the world recognising who I am in two or three years and realising that it will be a truly inspiring and memorable moment – if me and my big curly hair turn up!” More

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    Man Utd outcast Mason Greenwood to tie knot with pregnant partner as they’re spotted on London city break

    MASON Greenwood is spotted out with his pregnant partner — and plans to marry her.The £75,000-a-week Manchester United striker is expecting his first child with the university student this summer.
    Mason Greenwood was spotted out with his pregnant partnerCredit: Raw Image Ltd
    The couple were pictured at the five-star Langham Hotel, central LondonCredit: Raw Image Ltd
    Greenwood’s career hit the skids in January 2022 when he was arrested after a woman made allegations against himCredit: PA
    The couple were pictured at the five-star Langham Hotel, central London, where rooms cost £600 a night.
    The Sun understands that 21-year-old Greenwood, capped once by England, has told his family about his marriage plans.
    His career hit the skids in January 2022 when he was arrested after a woman made allegations against him.
    He was charged with attempted rape, assault and controlling and coercive behaviour.
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    He appeared before magistrates and was told he would face trial later this year.
    But in February the Crown Prosecution Service dropped charges after several alleged witnesses refused to co-operate.
    United, who had suspended him on full pay, announced they would hold an internal investigation into the circumstances around his arrest.
    The Sun revealed he has spoken to manager Erik ten Hag and met with club officials — but his future at the club remains unclear.
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    Before his arrest, Greenwood was valued at around £50million and regarded as one of the hottest young talents in European football.
    But Nike ended his multi- million-pound boot deal, while EA Sports removed him from its iconic FIFA 22 video game. More

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    Ex-Premier League star sues surgeon for millions after ‘his career was ended by unnecessary operation’

    AN ex-footie ace who says his top-flight career was ended by an unnecessary operation is suing a surgeon for millions.Former Wolves striker Sylvan Ebanks-Blake, 36, underwent surgery after breaking a leg in 2013.
    Sylvan Ebanks-Blake says his career was ended by an unnecessary operationCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    However, Prof James Calder also performed a type of keyhole surgery to his ankle, partly to remove damaged tissue.
    High Court documents claim Ebanks-Blake, then 27, began to suffer pain and stiffness in his joint, which was previously fine.
    The Cambridge-born forward — on Manchester United’s books as a youth — moved to a number of clubs but never played in the Premier League again.
    He retired in 2019 after another leg fracture.
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    The size of his “substantial” claim against the London-based orthopaedic surgeon has not been disclosed, but the average top-flight salary at the time was £1.6million. More

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    BBC needs to overhaul rules to regain trust after Gary Lineker’s Nazi tweet row, Ofcom warns

    THE BBC needs to overhaul its social media rules to regain trust in the wake of the Gary Lineker row, Ofcom’s boss warned.It was told to lose the grey area which led to the Match of the Day host being suspended then reinstated over his remark about migration policy.
    Ofcom has urged the BBC to overhaul social media policy in order to regain public trust, following the Gary Lineker tweet debacleCredit: BBC
    The TV regulator’s CEO Melanie Dawes told MPs its rules around staff tweeting were too ambiguous.
    Under-fire BBC chief Tim Davie has launched a review into social media use after Lineker, 62, likened the Government’s language over its Immigration Bill to 1930s Germany.
    Ms Dawes told the Commons Culture Committee it needed to establish “a level of trust about what they require of the people who work for them”.
    She said: “This goes straight to the heart of the BBC’s wider reputation beyond their news and current affairs coverage.
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    “They need to look at the guidelines and see whether they’re still right.”
    It came as Culture Minister Julia Lopez claimed the licence fee was losing support among the public.
    Tory MPs also accused the corporation of caving in to “out of touch, insensitive, avaricious, smug and arrogant football pundits”.
    Ex-minister Damian Green called on “presenters whose reputations and bank balances are enhanced by regular appearances” to show self-restraint online.
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    Shadow culture secretary Lucy Powell was also criticised for comparing the Government’s handling of the row to “Putin’s Russia”. More

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    Fan, 24, who racially abused England striker Ivan Toney online banned from every ground in country in legal first

    A FAN who racially abused England striker Ivan Toney online has been banned from every ground in the country in a legal first.Antonio Neill, 24, was barred from domestic matches for three years and will be stopped from going abroad to watch international games of any kind.
    Brentford FC said: ‘Ivan Toney has been subject to sickening racist abuse on a regular basis’Credit: Rex
    He was the first person to be banned under a 2022 law, which widened the scope for orders to be issued for online hate crimes linked to football.
    Police said they hoped the sentence would send a strong message that racism would not be tolerated.
    The player’s club, Brentford FC, added: “Ivan Toney has been subject to sickening racist abuse on a regular basis, and we want to see tough action taken against anyone found guilty of such abuse.”
    Neill, of Blyth, Northumberland, sent the racist Instagram message in October.
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    Police tracked him down after Toney, 26, shared it online.
    He pleaded guilty to sending an offensive message when he appeared at Newcastle magistrates’ court in January.
    Neill apologised to the player, saying he was disgusted with himself.
    At the same court on Monday, he got a four-month suspended jail term along with the ban.
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    Hate crime chief at Northumberland Police, Supt Scott Cowie, said: “Discrimination has absolutely no place in society.” More

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    BBC bosses accused of ‘pathetic capitulation’ after letting Match of the Day’s Gary Lineker back on air without apology

    BBC bosses were accused of “pathetic capitulation” last night after letting Gary Lineker back on air without any apology or punishment over his migrant tweet.In an astonishing surrender, Director-general Tim Davie said the star will return to Match of the Day this Saturday.
    BBC bosses have let Gary Lineker back on air without any apology or punishmentCredit: Reuters
    Lineker with footie ace Ian Wright and Alan Shearer on the set of MOTDCredit: BBC
    Director-general Tim Davie said the TV pundit will return to Match of the Day this SaturdayCredit: Ruckas
    And, while Lineker has not said sorry for comparing the language used about Channel migrants to that in Nazi Germany, Mr Davie announced that he personally was sorry for the resulting chaos.
    In a new series of tweets, former Spurs and England striker Lineker seemed unrepentant and thanked his supporters.
    Meanwhile No10 refused to say it has confidence in Mr Davie — and Tory MPs called for the licence fee to now be axed.
    Backbencher Philip Davies piled in: “This pathetic capitulation by the BBC is the start of the end for the licence fee.”
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    Tom Hunt, deputy chair of the Conservative Common Sense Group, told The Sun: “There has been no apology from Lineker for the grossly offensive remarks he made that would have offended millions of people who are forced to make a contribution to his salary.”
    And ex-Cabinet Minister Jacob Rees-Mogg said: “The issue is that the BBC is the state broadcaster and that it’s funded by a tax. If it weren’t, then we wouldn’t need to worry about its impartiality.”
    Mr Davie sought to package the agreement with Lineker as a compromise, which would bring an end to days of disrupted coverage on BBC sport.
    A new independent review into BBC stars’ use of social media was announced.
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    But it remains unclear how strict any new regulations imposed by the review will be — or even how long that process will take.
    A BBC source said: “This is a short term solution to dampen the flames. Both sides agreed things were getting out of hand.
    “But the problem hasn’t gone away by any means. It’s just been kicked into longer grass
    “Clearly the rules need addressing, tightening and perhaps more strictly enforcing — but that’s all for the independent panel to decide.
    “Whether presenters like Gary choose to agree to the new rules is a different matter.”
    Lineker, the BBC’s highest-paid presenter on £1.35million a year, has agreed to abide by existing guidelines and welcomed the review.
    He said: “I am glad we have found a way forward. I support this review and look forward to getting back on air.”
    After the statement was released, Lineker tweeted his thanks to colleagues after a “surreal few days”.
    Pundits, led by Ian Wright and Alan Shearer, refused to appear on Match of the Day while Lineker was suspended.
    Commentators joined in, plunging BBC Sport’s coverage into chaos.
    Lineker added that “however difficult the last few days have been, it simply doesn’t compare to having to flee your home from persecution or war to seek refuge in a land far away”.
    Mr Davie said: “Everyone recognises this has been a difficult period for staff, contributors, presenters and, most importantly, our audiences. I apologise for this. The potential confusion caused by the grey areas of the BBC’s social media guidance is recognised.
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    “The BBC has a commitment to impartiality and a commitment to freedom of expression. That is a difficult balancing act where people are subject to different contracts and on-air positions, and with different audience and social media profiles.”
    PM Rishi Sunak was “glad” the issue had been resolved and “looked forward to watching Match Of The Day back on our TV screens”.
    Gary Lineker has not said sorry for comparing the language used about Channel migrants to that in Nazi GermanyCredit: Getty Images – Getty
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    Defiant Gary Lineker refuses to back down in migrant Twitter row with BBC after day of chaos for its football coverage

    BBC boss Tim Davie was last night locked in a personal shootout with Gary Lineker after a day of chaos for the Beeb’s sports coverage.Davie insisted he would not quit while Lineker refuses to back down amid a row over his controversial tweets.
    BBC boss Tim Davie was last night locked in a personal shootout with Gary Lineker after a day of chaos for the Beeb’s sports coverageCredit: Getty
    Bosses have demanded that the Match of the Day host agree a deal to stop posting political messages
    The saga saw Match of the Day cut from 80 minutes to just 20 and several other football shows axed as other stars walked out in support.
    BBC bosses have demanded Lineker agree to stop posting political messages online after he commented on the Government’s small boats policies.
    But a source close to the £1.35million-a-year England legend insisted he would carry on.
    BBC director-general Tim Davie admitted it had been a “difficult day” — but said of quitting: “My job is to serve licence fee- ­payers and I look forward to resolving this situation.”
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    PM Rishi Sunak said he hopes the row ends “in a timely manner”.
    Lineker is set for crisis talks but former BBC Director General Greg Dyke feared the fallout could spell the end of his career at the Beeb.
    In a dramatic 24 hours:

    FOOTBALL Focus and Final Score were cancelled after Alex Scott, Kelly Somers and Jason Mohammad refused to go in front of the camera;
    FIGHTING Talk and the 606 show on Radio 5 Live were pulled;
    BBC Director General Tim Davie apologised but insisted he would not resign;
    PAL and follow presenter Ian Wright threatened to quit if the BBC got rid of Lineker;
    IT emerged Lineker confided in TV pal Andrew Castle that he had gone “too far” in his tweets.

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    Fury erupted among fellow BBC stars when Lineker, 62, was kicked off air on Friday after comparing the Government’s migrants crackdown to that of 1930s Germany.
    Sources say Lineker was left stunned by the BBC’s move but has been thrilled with the show of support from stars and the public.
    He is now set for crisis talks with Mr Davie, who admitted last night in Washington that it had been “a difficult day”.
    But he insisted he was keen for the broadcaster to return. He said: “Success for me is Gary getting back on air. We’ve got the best sports broadcaster in the world. We want to make sure that he can come back.”
    He said he planned to “calmly resolve the situation”.
    PM Rishi Sunak said he hopes the row ends ‘in a timely manner’Credit: PA
    For the first time Football Focus was not broadcast
    Asked in a BBC News interview if he should resign, he replied: “Absolutely not.”
    He also declined to say if he had spoken to Lineker in the last 24 hours. It was reported last night that ITV and BT were looking to poach the veteran presenter.
    Ex-Arsenal striker and Match of the Day co-host Wright — who with fellow pundit Alan Shearer was among the first to pull out in support — yesterday launched a scathing attack on the BBC.
    He said: “I’ll tell you something. If they do – the BBC get rid of Gary Lineker – I’m out, I’m gone. I’m not staying there. On his own platform he should be able to say what he wants to say.”
    The BBC’s decision caused outrage on social media – where #IStandWithGaryLineker trended with celebs showing their support.
    Aston Villa captain Tyrone Mings, 29, was understood to be the first current Premier League star to speak out on the issue. He tweeted: “Big up Gary Lineker, Ian Wright and Alan Shearer.”
    The 606 phone-in show with Robbie Savage and Chris Sutton was also pulled, replaced by a Eurovision podcast
    Colin Murray pulled out of Fighting Talk
    A day of scheduling chaos saw Football Focus replaced with an old episode of Bargain Hunt while The Repair Shop was shown instead of Final Score.
    Radio 5 Live’s traditional Saturday football coverage was also ripped to shreds, with Colin Murray pulling out of Fighting Talk and Mark Chapman standing down from presenting duties.
    The 606 phone-in show with Robbie Savage and Chris Sutton was also pulled, replaced by a Eurovision podcast.
    Pundit Dion Dublin tweeted: “In solidarity with my BBC Sport colleagues NO 5live for me today!”
    Ex-footballer Glenn Murray also pulled out of Football Focus and Final Score duties.
    He tweeted: “I was meant to be up in Media City today but reflecting last night I felt it was the right thing to do to step away from Focus and Score today. Hoping normal service resumes next week.”
    The BBC yesterday apologised and said it was “working hard to resolve the situation and hope to do so soon”.
    The scheduling mayhem is also set to continue into today, as former Spurs star Jermain Defoe pulled out of punditry duties on Match of the Day 2 tonight.
    Meanwhile, it emerged that Lineker confided to a friend that his controversial tweets about migrants were a “step too far”.
    Former tennis star Andrew Castle said on his LBC show yesterday: “I was with Gary Lineker for half a day, plus, on Thursday, I was working with him. His phone was going absolutely mad.
    Final Score was cancelled as Jason Mohammad refused to go in front of the camera
    Meanwhile Match of the Day 2 host Mark Chapman stood down from presenting duties
    “I said to him, that I thought to draw the parallels between, you know, the rise of Nazisim in the 30s and early 30s government and the immigration policy of a serving Conservative Party was a step too far and he agreed. And he said so.
    “He’s alluded to that. If he was to apologise, then fine I suspect he could go back on air but it’s gone a little bit too far for that.”
    Lineker has been told by the BBC to re-think his social media use — but ex-BBC boss Mr Dyke said yesterday he was entitled to express controversial views.
    He told Radio 4’s Today programme: “There is a long-established precedent in the BBC that is that if you’re an entertainment presenter or you’re a football presenter, then you are not bound by those same rules.”
    However he added it was “quite clear” he did not intend to give the BBC any assurances about his future conduct and that “therefore I suspect this is the end of Gary Lineker as a BBC presenter as we’ve known him”.
    PM Sunak also waded into the row last night – insisting he is right to take “tough decisions” to fix the migration crisis. He added: “It is important that we maintain perspective, particularly given the seriousness of the issue at hand.”
    He and son Angus saw The Foxes lose 3-1 to Chelsea after travelling up from LondonCredit: Reuters
    Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer said the BBC is not acting impartially and was “caving in” to Tory MPs by telling Lineker to step back from Match of the Day.
    He accused the government of blaming “anybody else” rather than “accepting that they’ve broken the asylum system”.
    Some BBC commentators did take to the airwaves yesterday, though they admitted it was a tough decision.
    Ian Dennis worked on the Leeds v Brighton game for Radio 5 Live at 3pm, while Alistair Bruce-Ball was set to follow suit for the late game between Crystal Palace and Manchester City.
    Ex-footballer Chris Sutton also decided he was going to work on 606 before BBC bosses scrapped the show anyway.
    Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer said the BBC is not acting impartially and was ‘caving in’ to Tory MPsCredit: Getty
    A source said a number of staff see a distinction between BBC radio and television. They added: “Some feel they have been backed into a corner by the raft of withdrawals and have been placed into a very difficult position.”
    The situation has also affected freelancers, who rely on BBC contracts. Lineker posted his tweet criticising the Home Office last Tuesday, and the BBC finally caved into pressure on Friday evening.
    It said in a statement: “The BBC has been in extensive discussions with Gary and his team in recent days. We have said that we consider his recent social media activity to be a breach of our guidelines.
    “The BBC has decided that he will step back from presenting Match of the Day until we’ve got an agreed and clear position on his use of social media.”
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    Lineker brushed off his suspension by snapping selfies with fans at his hometown club LeicesterCredit: Rex
    A Man City fan at the Crystal Palace match held a sign, right, saying, ‘Gary Lineker for Prime Minister’Credit: Reuters
    LINEKER brushed off his suspension by snapping selfies with fans at his hometown club Leicester.
    He and son Angus, 25, saw The Foxes lose 3-1 to Chelsea after travelling up from London.
    Back in the capital, a Man City fan at the Crystal Palace match held a sign, right, saying, “Gary Lineker for Prime Minister”.
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    LINEKER could triple his £1.35million earnings by jumping ship to ITV. 
    Insiders say the station have long been keen to poach the star who, if he went, would be free to share his political views.
    BT Sport, which is to rebrand as TNT Sports, are also said to be interested in Lineker. A source said: “He’s in demand.”

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    FATBOY Slim used a projection of Gary Lineker last night during a gig in Manchester to show his support.
    Fatboy Slim used a projection of Gary Lineker last night during a gig in Manchester to show his supportCredit: Twitter / @FatboySlim
    The DJ, real name Norman Cook, later tweeted: “I’m with Gary”.
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    Meanwhile, social media jokers put up brutal memes to mock the BBC row.
    One parody had PM Rishi Sunak on a bus asking an OAP to host Match of the Day.
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    Match of the Day plunged into meltdown as hosts stage mutiny after BBC pull Gary Lineker off air over Nazi tweet row

    MATCH of the Day hosts staged a mutiny tonight after the BBC yanked Gary Lineker off air over the Nazi tweet row — plunging the flagship show into chaos.Ian Wright and Alan Shearer walked out in “solidarity” with Lineker, 62, who had compared the Government’s language around its small boats crackdown to that of 1930s Germany.
    Pals said Lineker had been blindsided by the statement and was being benched against his willCredit: Getty
    Ian Wright and Alan Shearer have walked out in ‘solidarity’ with LinekerCredit: BBC
    The walkout has left Match of the Day 2 presenter Mark Chapman as the favourite to step inCredit: BBC
    The BBC was left scrambling to find a panel for the show, as other stars ruled themselves out.
    Gary wept when told how his mates had publicly backed him. 
    On a day of chaos, the corporation claimed its £1.3million-a-year star had agreed to step back from presenting tonight’s flagship highlights show.
    But friends said Lineker had been blindsided by the statement and was being benched against his will. 
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    It left Match of the Day 2 presenter Mark Chapman as favourite to step in.
    The Beeb could not say when ex-England ace Lineker will return.
    Tonight it appeared there was no way back for the star at the BBC.
    He was ordered to issue a “humiliating apology” by execs or face being “rested” from the show. 
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    A source said: “This has been a tumultuous 24 hours. Gary is in shock and had no idea this was coming. He wanted to go on air, make no bones about it, this was not his decision.
    “Privately, everyone at the Beeb is in meltdown too. They genuinely don’t know how they will get a show out because no one wants to touch it.
    “Everyone in the industry is appalled at how Gary has been hung out to dry, and the general BBC inconsistency. 
    “Gary wept when he found out his mates had all publicly backed him. 
    “The support has been overwhelming which, essentially, is a massive pie in the face for the BBC. 
    “Gary wasn’t willing to pretend to support something he vehemently doesn’t agree with.
    “He doesn’t need the cash and, frankly, it seems hard to imagine a way back for either party from here.”
    The ex-striker had compared language around the Government’s small boats crackdown to that used by Nazi Germany in the 1930s.
    The BBC initially said Lineker would be spoken to, then appeared to take no action against him. 
    That triggered a backlash from Tory MPs furious about a perceived breach of BBC impartiality rules.
    Jermaine Jenas confirmed he would not stand inCredit: PA
    Micah Richards has also ruled himself out of stepping in to cover LinekerCredit: Getty
    Alex Scott is another high-profile presenter showing solidarity with LinekerCredit: Getty
    Yesterday afternoon, the BBC issued its botched statement stating Lineker had stepped back from presenting MoTD.
    Pal Wright then tweeted that he will step away, saying: “Everybody knows what Match of the Day means to me, but I’ve told the BBC I won’t be doing it tomorrow. Solidarity.” 
    Shearer soon followed, saying: “I have informed the BBC I wont be appearing on MoTD.”
    And Football Focus host Alex Scott appeared to rule herself out, posting a meme which read “Nah, not me”.
    Piers Morgan said of the Beeb last night: “This is a ridiculous decision. If the BBC really believes its presenters shouldn’t have political opinions then I look forward to them suspending David Attenborough and Alan Sugar and everyone else who has presented BBC shows but makes public their opinions.”
    Broadcasters Jeff Stelling and Laura Woods also backed Lineker. 
    Earlier the BBC said in its statement: “We have said we consider his recent social media activity to be a breach of our guidelines. The BBC has decided that he will step back from presenting MoTD until we’ve got an agreed and clear position on his use of social media.
    “We have never said that Gary should be an opinion-free zone, or that he can’t have a view on issues that matter to him, but we have said that he should keep well away from taking sides on political issues or political controversies.”
    A TV insider added: “This is typical of the BBC being unable to handle a crisis which involves itself — they almost implode in confusion over what to do. They haven’t disciplined him, and have been briefing the media saying he won’t step down, but have now decided to take him off air to review their own policies. It’s all a bit bewildering.
    Linker’s co-hosts tweet their support after the BBC announces he will be stepping back from the show
    “No wonder nobody knows what they can and can’t say.”
    Lineker appeared to have ridden out the row until yesterday, and had tweeted: “Well, it’s been an interesting couple of days. Happy this ridiculously out of proportion story seems to be abating and very much looking forward to presenting Match of the Day on Saturday.”
    PM Rishi Sunak said he hoped critics such as Lineker would eventually see why they were wrong about his immigration plan.
     Ex-Culture Secretary John Whittingdale said: “Gary is of course entitled to hold his views. 
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    “The problem is he is the highest-paid person working for the BBC and is closely associated with the BBC. I’m afraid that those things are not compatible.”  More