English football must stop dithering over transgender players and take action
The national game has fallen behind other major sports in ensuring fairness and safety for women – now the FA must show some gumption
The national game has fallen behind other major sports in ensuring fairness and safety for women – now the FA must show some gumption
A day of reckoning is coming for the sport if they ignore a poison which is percolating through at all levels
Exclusive: Clubs in Sheffield league boycotting matches over safety concerns, but player plans to pursue a case for discrimination
Empty stands and keeping mechanics up until daybreak is no way to kid people that this is the pinnacle of motorsport
Governing body threatens police action over pro-Palestine ‘river to the sea’ phrase but it is high time it put its own house in order, too
The look on Cane's face said it all – his error cost his team-mates dearly
Locals made it clear who were their pantomime villains in third-place play-off, but Steve Borthwick is likely to take it as a compliment
The All England Club may be picturesque, but it lacks facilities needed to compete with Melbourne Park, Roland-Garros and Flushing Meadows
New Zealand want everyone to know they are the game's moral guardians as well as a very fine rugby side
Both sides are bidding to become the first nation to lift the Webb Ellis Cup for a fourth time when they meet on Saturday
The result is rancour all round, with the RFU consumed by fury and the South African media elevating Mbonambi to a form of martyrdom
Sir Ronnie Hampel, the former ICI chairman, has played a pivotal role in bringing sport's most prestigious clubs closer together
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World Rugby must investigate the claims to ensure its previous statements against 'discrimination of any kind' are to remain credible
For all the flailing and faltering over the summer, England summoned their best when it mattered most and restored pride to English rugby
Wayne Rooney and Harry Kane may have scored more England goals, but Charlton stands apart having lifted the ultimate prize: the World Cup