Are schools spending less time on sport?
What’s the truth behind the claims that schools are spending less, not more time on sport? Keme Nzerem investigates.
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The London Anniversary Games starts on Friday, but unlike 12 months ago, the nation goes into the festival of track and field expectant rather than hopeful, writes Jordan Jarrett-Bryan.
Paralympic medallist and broadcaster Ade Adepitan and Nicholas Lezard – author of The Nolympics: One Man’s Struggle Against Sporting Hysteria discuss the Olympic legacy.
Paralympic medallist and broadcaster Ade Adepitan and Nicholas Lezard – author of The Nolympics: One Man’s Struggle Against Sporting Hysteria discuss the Olympic legacy.
It was hailed as the most accessible Olympic and Paralympic Games ever. One year on, a 24-hour Twitter trial shows that public transport for disabled people is improving – but is still hit and miss.
Prince Charles will be 78 when the Queen reaches 100 and may be the last monarch to “die” says one futurologist. So when will the royal baby wear the crown? Channel 4 News looks into the crystal ball.
A year ago, disabled transport users across the UK told us about their journeys using the hashtag #nogobritain. We want to know what has changed since then – get in touch on Twitter or Facebook.
What’s the truth behind the claims that schools are spending less, not more time on sport? Keme Nzerem investigates.
Sports Direct International is rewarding some of its staff with bonuses worth tens of thousands of pounds after a 40 per cent rise in profits. What is the secret of its success?
We all grow up playing football in the park but it’s not always been easy for girls, writes Anna Doble, head of online at Channel 4 News, and junior school left winger.
As the second Ashes test opens at Lord’s, the cricket world will be hoping the controversial decision review system (DRS) does not have quite such a central part to play as it did at Nottingham.
As two of the world’s fastest sprinters test positive for a banned substance, FactCheck looks at the recent history of doping in sport.
Justice Minister Chris Grayling reveals serious mis-charging by Serco and G4S over electronic monitoring of offenders. G4S, which has refused to allow an in-depth audit, may face an SFO investigation.
With eight South Africans in England’s cricket squad, is it another reflection of the country’s multi-culturalism? Or is nationality a question of identity and not just a matter of convenience?
Andy Murray’s exchange with Garry Richardson sparks a debate over the etiquette of post-match interviews but John Anderson says talking to sweaty sports stars isn’t as easy as it looks.
You might get the impression in the Commons that the UK is about to enter a golden age of infrastructure building. But wander down the road from Westminster and you get a cooler view.