October 7th, 2021

All racehorses to be banned from human food chain

All racehorses in Britain will be signed out of the human food chain from 2022, the British Horseracing Authority (BHA) has announced.

Hayes becomes fourth WSL Hall of Fame inductee

Emma Hayes has been named as the fourth and final inductee of 2021 into the Women’s Super League (WSL) Hall of Fame.

‘Selling players a reality of Exeter City’

Matt Taylor understands the reality of managing Exeter City.

Jump Season Opener: Five to watch at Chepstow

The Jump Season Opener takes place at Chepstow on Friday and Saturday at Chepstow – here are five things to look out for in South Wales.

Murray makes online plea to help find stolen wedding ring

Andy Murray has revealed his wedding ring has been stolen after a mishap with
his tennis shoes.

Newcastle takeover: Amnesty International urges Premier League to change owners’ and directors’ test

Amnesty International has urged the Premier League to change its owners’ and directors’ test “to address human rights issues” amid the Saudi Arabian-backed takeover of Newcastle United.

Lionel Messi: The inside story of Paris St-Germain forward’s first months in France

Lionel Messi spent 21 years at Barcelona. BBC Sport’s Guillem Balague reports on his first two months with new club Paris St-Germain.

Tyson Fury v Deontay Wilder III: Malik Scott aims to help American regain world heavyweight title

From being knocked out by him in 2014, Malik Scott is now helping Deontay Wilder try to regain his WBC world heavyweight title.

Andorra v England: All-female team of officials to take charge of World Cup qualifier

An all-female team of on-field officials is to take charge of Saturday’s World Cup qualifier between Andorra and England.

NWSL players halt matches in display of solidarity amid sexual misconduct allegations

NWSL players briefly halt matches in a display of solidarity with players who have made sexual misconduct allegations against a coach.
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