January 8th, 2026

Chiefs aware of domestic violence allegations directed towards Rice

The Kansas City Chiefs said in a statement on Wednesday they were aware of domestic violence allegations made in a series of social media posts by a former girlfriend of wide receiver Rashee Rice and had been in communication with the NFL.

Can Coventry recover from recent blip to maintain promotion charge?

Six points clear at the top of the Championship as we swing into January was more than any Coventry City fan would have expected when the seaason started back in August.

Coote sentenced over child image offence

David Coote has been sentenced to nine months in prison, suspended for two years, after pleading guilty to making an indecent image of a child.

England player ratings after another away Ashes series goes horribly wrong

Here is how we rated England’s players out of 10 after the 4-1 Ashes series defeat in Australia…

Sabalenka to skip events in ‘insane’ 2026 despite likely WTA sanctions

Aryna Sabalenka expects to skip events again this year rather than put her health at risk ‌over the course of an “insane” season, even though she knows she is likely to be sanctioned by the WTA ​Tour for doing so, the world No 1 said.

‘Whoever signed off England’s tour has to go’ – Agnew column

England’s 4-1 Ashes defeat is the most disappointing I have covered and whoever signed off on the tourists’ preparation has to go, writes Jonathan Agnew.

Brook apologises after nightclub altercation before ODI in NZ

England’s Harry Brook apologises after being involved in an altercation with a nightclub bouncer the night before an ODI on the tour of New Zealand that preceded the Ashes.

England beaten to give Australia 4-1 Ashes win

Australia complete a nervy five-wicket victory over England on day five of the final Ashes Test in Sydney to seal a 4-1 series win.

England futures at risk but Head an all-format star – player ratings

Find out who got a 10 and who is facing an uncertain international future with our Ashes player ratings.

‘Areas to improve’ but McCullum ‘won’t be told what to do’

Coach Brendon McCullum says he will not be told what to do but accepts there are “areas to improve” after England’s Ashes defeat.
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