Former Defence Secretary Ben Wallace installed early favourite for vacant BHA role
Former Defence Secretary Ben Wallace is considered the early favorite for the chair position of the British Horseracing Authority following Lord Charles Allen's resignation.
British Horseracing Authority chair resigns after just six months in role
Lord Charles Allen has resigned as chair of the British Horseracing Authority just six months after taking the position, amid disagreements over governance reforms.
AD FEATURE: Your guide to the biggest races at Cheltenham Festival
The Cheltenham Festival is set to attract over 260,000 attendees from March 10 to March 13, featuring 28 races and the Prestbury Cup competition between British and Irish trainers.
In England, they praise Moisés Caicedo despite the defeat against Arsenal: 'Without a doubt, the brain of the blues'
Despite Chelsea's loss to Arsenal, Moisés Caicedo received high praise from British media for his individual performance in the match.
Showed Fate the Middle Finger: How Blind Mountain Climber Jesse Dufton Conquered a 150-Meter Monolith
Blind British climber Jesse Dufton has scaled a 150-meter rock face called El Matador in Wyoming, showcasing the determination and skills of visually impaired athletes.
Richard Keys forced off air as Brits in Middle East warned to 'take immediate shelter'
Richard Keys, a former Sky Sports presenter, was removed from the air by beIN Sports amid escalating tensions in the Middle East following US strikes on Iran, prompting urgent safety warnings for British citizens in the region.
E. Butvilas falls in the semifinals of the ATP Challenger tournament after a hard-fought battle
Lithuanian tennis player E. Butvilas lost in the semifinals of the ATP Challenger tournament to British player Felix Gill with scores of 4-6, 5-7.
Owen Cooper knows he won't be alone in the ring for British title fight
Owen Cooper is preparing to fight Constantin Ursu for the vacant British welterweight title, remembering his late friend as a source of motivation.
‘This is the cruelty of cycling’: Isaac del Toro loses the lead in the 2025 Giro d'Italia
Mexican cyclist Isaac del Toro lost the ‘maglia rosa’ to British Simon Yates during the crucial stage 20 of the 2025 Giro d'Italia, marking a pivotal moment in the race's finale.
Hungary is Coming: What Happened to 'Checo'?
Sergio Pérez faced another disappointing performance at the British Grand Prix, leading to criticism from Red Bull's Christian Horner over his failure to score points.
British Winter Olympians push for greater TV coverage after Milano Cortina 2026 success
British Winter Olympians are advocating for increased television coverage of winter sports in the UK following their historic success at the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympics.
119th VISA Open of Argentina: eleven national players in pursuit of the title and a pass to the British Open
The 119th VISA Open of Argentina is taking place at the Jockey Club of San Isidro, featuring eleven national players competing for the title and a chance to qualify for the British Open.
Famous British brand in the hands of a 23-year-old. Will the 'TikTok generation' love it?
The historic British sports brand Slazenger has appointed 23-year-old Alexei Hamblin to revitalize its image and attract younger consumers.
Winning Streak Continues! Harri Heliövaara is Pursuing Significant Prize Money Again
Finnish tennis player Harri Heliövaara advances to the second round of the Dubai ATP tournament alongside his British partner Henry Patten.
New British champion Bilal Fawaz forced to beg for British passport
British boxing champion Bilal Fawaz, after winning the British and Commonwealth super-welterweight titles, struggles to secure a British passport despite living in the UK for over two decades.
British skeleton athlete wins Olympic gold with slides made in Liepāja
British skeleton athlete Bradley Weston credited the success in his Olympic gold to the slides produced in Liepāja, Latvia.
Watch.. Fury Returns from Retirement to Face 'Bear Wrestler' Next April
British boxing legend Tyson Fury announces his return from retirement to fight Russian opponent Arslanbek Mukhamadiev, also known as 'The Beast', in April.
Jill Douglas' life off-screen with famous husband and awkward Olympics moment
Sports presenter Jill Douglas juggles her busy career with her family life, including her marriage to a well-known rugby star.
Ski cross star Ollie Davies hoping to continue British momentum on snow in Livigno
Ollie Davies aims to build on Britain's recent success in winter sports at the upcoming men's ski cross event in Livigno.
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The article provides updates on various recent news, including the arrest of Prince Andrew by British police and the performance of Estonian athletes.
No tears for 'one in a million' Dave Ryding after Rocket's final ride on Olympic stage
Dave Ryding finished 17th in his final Olympic appearance in the men's slalom, cementing his legacy as Great Britain's top alpine skier.
Two Brit skiers killed in avalanche - exactly what happened
Two British skiers died in an avalanche while skiing off-piste in Val d’Isère, France, during a severe avalanche alert.
Veston wins Olympic gold medals despite serious injury trained by Dukurs
British skeleton athlete Matt Weston won two gold medals at the 2026 Milan and Cortina Winter Olympics despite suffering from a serious shoulder injury.
The unwritten rule for Olympic champions dictates that they must buy five boxes of beer
British skeleton athlete Matt Weston, after winning two gold medals at the Milan Cortina Olympics, must now adhere to a humorous tradition of buying beer for the track workers due to breaking multiple track records.
How skeleton and bobsleigh are working together to get the best out of Britain's Winter Olympic prospects
British skeleton and bobsleigh athletes, including Tabby Stoecker and Ashleigh Nelson, are collaborating more than ever in preparation for the upcoming Winter Olympics in Milan Cortina.
How the Olympic curling 'cheating' controversy rocked the Winter Games
The 2026 Winter Olympics curling competition is marred by allegations of cheating involving multiple teams accused of 'double-touching' the curling stone.
British curlers join Canada in Olympic curling controversy
A curling controversy erupted at the Olympics involving Team Great Britain and the Canadian teams, related to violations of the 'double-touching' rule during matches.
The British are already having the most successful Winter Olympics in history
Great Britain has achieved its most successful Winter Olympics to date at the Milano Cortina games, winning two gold medals on Sunday.
Lotus Emira Turbo SE: Means to Check
The Lotus Emira Turbo SE combines British tea culture with modern turbo technology, raising questions about its necessity.
British skier expressed condolences to Estonia and criticized the IOC. Klæbo became a 9-time Olympic champion
Norway's Johannes Høsflot Klæbo secured his ninth Olympic gold medal amid a backdrop of criticism aimed at the International Olympic Committee and skiing federation over the treatment of athletes.
British skeleton athlete was in a class of his own on the Olympic track
British skeleton athlete Matt Weston dominated the men's skeleton event at the Milano Cortina Olympics, setting track records in every run.
Marin Čilić reaches the semifinals of the ATP tournament in Dallas
Croatian tennis player Marin Čilić has advanced to the semifinals of the ATP 500 tournament in Dallas, USA, after defeating British qualifier Jack Pinnington Jones.
Punters fume at losing money as jockey falls off horse BEFORE race even starts
Punters expressed their anger after a horse lost its jockey before a race began, impacting betting outcomes.
Torvill and Dean's Bolero produces ice dance perfection at Winter Olympics
On February 14, 1984, British figure skaters Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean delivered an unforgettable performance of 'Bolero' at the Winter Olympics, achieving what was termed ice dance perfection.
British athlete VOMITS during interview moments after Winter Olympics ski event
British skier Andrew Musgrave had to step away from an interview after feeling unwell following his sixth-place finish in a cross-country skiing event at the Winter Olympics.
2026 Olympics: A Cross-Country Skier Competes Shirtless, Wearing Only His Race Number
British skier Andrew Musgrave competed in the 10km classic event at the 2026 Olympics while wearing only his race number, impressively challenging the cold temperatures at Tesero.
2026 Olympics: "It's a massacre," the catastrophic throw of the British in curling that spoiled their match
The British curling team suffered a disappointing performance against Italy at the 2026 Winter Olympics, missing a critical final throw that cost them the lead in the match.
And the English crown us: 'It's the age of the blue gold'
Italy is celebrating its remarkable achievements in the Olympics, with seven gold medals noted by the British publication The Guardian, calling it the 'Age of Blue Gold'.
BBC star admits she got Winter Olympics ban because of issue with her bra
A British Winter Olympic star discusses a past controversy about being banned for wearing a bra that enhanced her appearance during competition.
Indriksons in skeleton competition takes 17th place after the first day, leader is Dukura's student
Latvian athlete Emīls Indriksons is currently in 17th place after the second run of the Olympic skeleton competition, with British athlete Mets Vestons leading the standings.
Lando Norris, the fastest in the second preseason test in Bahrain; how did 'Checo' Pérez do?
British driver Lando Norris achieved the fastest time in the second preseason Formula 1 test in Bahrain, outperforming Max Verstappen by a narrow margin.
Eni Aluko hints she will step away from British TV during angry row with Simon Jordan
Eni Aluko has hinted at stepping away from British television due to an ongoing dispute regarding her opportunities in broadcasting.
Team GB skier gushes over 'slow burn romance' ahead of Olympic hopes
Makayla Gerken Schofield, a British freestyle skier, discusses her romantic life and Olympic preparations ahead of the Winter Olympics in Turin.
Winter Olympics live: See how British hopes are faring
The article provides live updates on the performance of Team GB at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan-Cortina.
British Skeletonists Trained by Martins Dukurs Lose Appeal Over New Helmets
The British skeleton team has lost its appeal regarding new helmet designs for the Milan and Cortina Olympics, as the helmets do not meet current safety standards.
Czechs surprised at the games, writes a British reporter. ESPN discusses Ledecká's sadness
The snowboard parallel giant slalom race brought an emotional turn as Czech athlete Zuzana Maděrová claimed gold, while Ester Ledecká's early exit in the quarter-finals garnered significant media attention.
Pee Protest by British Freestyler Goes Unpunished
British freestyler Gus Kenworthy's protest against the US immigration agency, expressed through social media, receives no repercussions from the International Olympic Committee.
Olympic star posts graphic anti-ICE message ahead of Milan Cortina Games
Gus Kenworthy, a British-American Olympic skier, shared a provocative anti-ICE message on social media, urging action against Homeland Security funding as the 2026 Milan Cortina Olympics commence.
Liveblog Olympics 2026: "Innocent people were murdered, and that's enough"
The liveblog covers multiple protests and news regarding the Olympics 2026, including a protest against the US immigration agency ICE by British athlete Gus Kenworthy, complaints from athlete Kira Weidle-Winkelmann, a mention by the Pope about an 'Olympic truce', and other various updates.
Snoop Dogg asked to take a picture with British curler at the Winter Olympics
British curler B. Mouat expressed excitement after meeting Snoop Dogg, who requested a photo during the Olympics.