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.
The Mayor of London speaks to Channel 4 News from the Olympic Park about the legacy of the games.
Ahead of this weekend’s Anniversary Games at the Olympic stadium, Jessica Ennis-Hill and Mo Farah talk about how their preparation is going.
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.
What’s the truth behind the claims that schools are spending less, not more time on sport? Keme Nzerem investigates.
The London Games delivered a £9.9bn trade and investment boost, according to the government – but some small businesses say there was little benefit to the country outside the capital.
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?
Twenty years after the genocide, Adrien Niyonshuti became the first Rwandan cyclist to compete in the Olympics. He tells Channel 4 News about his journey and his part in a new film about the team.
As the Giro d’Italia begins, Sir Bradley Wiggins hopes to repeat his success in the Tour de France and London Olympics. But the Giro is a very different beast.
G4S pays a higher-than-expected £85m on its London 2012 contract as the government cuts its fee and forces the security company to pay the costs of military and police support.
Olympic gold medallist Mo Farah was detained by US border guards over Christmas. Our reporter Jamal Osman, a British Somali journalist, says it’s a common experience – and tells his story.
Following the announcement of the new year honours list on Saturday, accusations are made that Paralympians have to achieve more than their Olympic counterparts in order to receive titles.
Bradley Wiggins is knighted in the Queen’s new year’s honours list, leading a host of Olympic and Paralympic athletes who made their names at London 2012.
Tour de France and Olympic gold medal winner Bradley Wiggins scooped the BBC Sports Personality of the Year award on Sunday – but he has also become something of a style icon.
Extreme skier Josh Dueck is the man behind the first ever wheelchair ski backflip. And his film The Freedom Chair is changing the face of the sport.