The two faces of the Tories on sport: Embracing the Games while closing swimming pools
Local Conservative councils are showing up the real Tory Olympic legacy – closing down swimming pools and building over green spaces.
Local Conservative councils are showing up the real Tory Olympic legacy – closing down swimming pools and building over green spaces.
Following the questioning of England captain Andrew Strauss over the tour to Sri Lanka, Ben Mitchell looks at what happens when sport and politics collide.
Today, to coincide with International Women’s Day, Women 2012, a new women’s sports channel, is being launched, reports Shamik Das.
Stephen Henderson looks at the whole saga of Rangers FC and asks what got them into the financial mess they’re in.
Shamik Das profiles some of the leading British sportswomen, asking why not one of them was nominated for the BBC Sports Personality of the Year award in 2011.
Ruwan Subansinghe runs through the amazing saga that is the NBA players strike.
Sabby Dhalu argues that racism in sport is just as serious as racism off the pitch, and needs to be fought in the same way.
Shadow Scottish justice secretary James Kelly MSP explains why Scottish Labour is opposed to the SNP’s anti-sectarianism bill.
John Finnie writes about the introduction of a new law in Scotland which aims to drive the ugliness of sectarianism from football north of the border.
Will Durnan reports on the recent European Court ruling on Premier League football – and analyses the implications of the verdict for sports viewers in the UK.