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Wynne Evans 'taking time off' BBC Radio Wales show
Welsh broadcaster Wynne Evans will not appear on his BBC Radio Wales show following sexualised remark.BBC News - 48m -
A tour of the Bronx
Comedian and actress Susie Essman was a kid from the Bronx, and maintains a devotion to this monumental, magical and, at times, maligned slice of the Big Apple. She takes "Sunday Morning" viewers ...CBS News - 22h -
Australian broadcaster apologises to Djokovic
An Australian broadcaster apologises to Novak Djokovic for comments he made on TV that the Serb considered "insulting and offensive".BBC News - Jan. 20 -
Spanish FA apologises after Mallorca players’ families harassed in Jeddah
Fans and players’ partners upset by groping and pushing RFEF says sorry but still plans more Super Cups in Saudi The president of the Spanish football federation (RFEF) has apologised to Real ...The Guardian - Jan. 16 -
Raducanu apologised to Murray to avoid 'bad blood'
Emma Raducanu says she apologised to fellow Briton Andy Murray over her Wimbledon mixed doubles withdrawal last year as she did not want any "bad blood" between the pair.BBC News - Jan. 16 -
Jeremy Hunt apologises to Letby victims' families
The former health secretary has been giving evidence at the Thirlwall Inquiry into the nurse's crimes.BBC News - Jan. 9 -
Lawrence apologises for reaction to Mitchell clash
Bath centre Ollie Lawrence says sorry for his reaction to the clash of heads which led to the sin-binning of Northampton's Alex Mitchell.BBC News - Jan. 6 -
Strictly’s Amy Dowden on cancer, broken feet – and bouncing back
The Welsh dancer turned down her first chance to appear on Strictly – then illness and injury twice took her off TV. She talks about her new tour, her best friend Carlos Gu and her ‘completely new ...The Guardian - Jan. 6 -
Strictly's Amy froze embryos after cancer diagnosis
Amy Dowden says the move means "hopefully" she and her husband can have a baby.BBC News - Jan. 3
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