- May 21st, 2015
Hamilton seals Monaco practice double
Mercedes' Lewis Hamilton was in a league of his own in a second practice truncated by rain at the...
- May 21st, 2015
Briton DeGale vows to make history
James DeGale has vowed to become the first British boxer to win Olympic gold and a pro world title...
- May 21st, 2015
Sheringham named Stevenage manager
Stevenage have appointed former England striker Teddy Sheringham as manager to replace the outgoing Graham Westley.Westley's final game...
- May 21st, 2015
England coach ‘may come after Ashes’
The new England coach may not be in place before the Ashes start in July, says cricket director...
- May 21st, 2015
Xavi to exit Barca for Qatar’s Al Sadd
Midfielder Xavi will leave Barcelona this summer after 17 years at the Catalan club to join Qatari side...
- May 21st, 2015
Froch could fight Golovkin – Hearn
Britain's Carl Froch could fight middleweight king Gennady Golovkin rather than retire, according to Froch's promoter Eddie Hearn.Froch was...
- May 21st, 2015
Van Praag pulls out of Fifa election
Fifa presidential candidate Michael van Praag has withdrawn from the election, leaving only two people rivalling the incumbent...
- May 21st, 2015
O’Connor departs as Leinster coach
Matt O'Connor is leaving his post as Leinster coach by "mutual agreement" after a disappointing campaign.The Australian succeeded...
- May 20th, 2015
GPs’ leader attacks seven-day plan
David Cameron needs to "get real" and ditch his "surreal obsession" with opening GP surgeries seven days a week,...
- May 20th, 2015
Well: How a Childhood Vaccine Reduces Risk of a Cancer
Young children are routinely vaccinated against Haemophilus influenza type B, or HiB, a bacterium that can cause meningitis and...
- May 20th, 2015
Paracetamol in pregnancy warning
University of Edinburgh scientists found the painkiller interrupted the production of testosterone when given for seven days.The hormone is...
- May 20th, 2015
‘Baby deaths’ midwife struck off
An ex-midwife from a maternity unit where 11 babies were judged to have died unnecessarily has been struck off...
- May 20th, 2015
NHS fails ‘thousands’ cancer patients
The NHS in England is failing "thousands" of cancer patients by treating them too slowly, a charity warns.At least...
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