Sports and Recreation
After a serious snowboarding accident, Christian Bagg didn’t want to give up the joy of extreme sports, so he created an adaptive mountain bike for himself, and then a company to help empower others.
He also said the FA's IT department had Asian staff due to "different career interests".
Minister admits "I got this wrong" after he said government was "looking at" allowing sports.
The former professional footballer is rumoured to be taking over from Sue Barker on the long running BBC sports quiz show.
The 17-time grand slam champ was favourite to win the tournament.
Tetraplegic racer Nathalie McGloin wants people with disabilities to experience what it’s like to speed around a track. She founded Spinal Track to let them do just that. After breaked her spine in a car injury when she was at school, McGloin decided she wasn’t going to let her injury stop her from doing whatever she wanted. Now she races a hand-controlled Cayman S in the Porsche Club Championship and Classic Sports Car Club, competing against able-bodied men.
His family have confirmed the news, describing Charlton as a "thoroughly honest, kind, funny and genuine man who always had time for people."
After more than three months in lockdown, England is reopening pubs, restaurants and other facilities for the public to enjoy. Here’s what you can do from 4th July.
This week in entertainment everyone is looking back as we reach the halfway point of 2020. Coronavirus has put paid to Wimbledon tennis tournament, but that hasn’t stopped some classic games being replayed, while Eastenders brings back episodes from yesteryear.
Fireworks went off and fans waved flags and sang: “We’ve gone and won the league.”