Giro d’Italia: a new challenge for Sir Bradley Wiggins
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.
As two of the world’s fastest sprinters test positive for a banned substance, FactCheck looks at the recent history of doping in sport.
“Blade Runner” athlete Oscar Pistorius appears briefly at a pre-trial hearing in Pretoria, where the magistrate sets 19 August as the date for his trial for the murder of Reeva Steenkamp.
Russian opposition leaders release a report claiming up to $30bn was stolen during preparations for the next year’s Winter Olympics in Sochi.
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.
Premier League football club West Ham finalises its move to the Olympic Stadium, but critics say the deal is commercially unviable, and that the public purse is having to “pick up the tab”.
Olympic boxing champion Nicola Adams talks to our Sports Correspndent Keme Nzerem about the importance of getting more girls involved in sport.
We take a look back at the lowlights of 2012 with damned lies and statistics coming thick and fast from across the political spectrum.
David Cameron strikes a religious tone in a Christmas message to the nation – quoting the Bible in an appeal for people to remember the armed forces and emergency services amid the festivities.
In sport it’s usually the winning that counts – but what about those who have to bounce back from finishing fourth in the 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games? Keme Nzerem meets two such athletes.
Britain’s boxers and rowers are the big winners as UK Sport announces its 2016 Olympic funding programme – but five sports have had their funding cut.
This was the year that Euro 2012 dominated Google search but everyone was talking about the Olympics on Twitter.
World-renowned sculptor Anish Kapoor shows Channel 4 News Culture Editor Matt Cain around his studio – and explains why he works with a team of skilled assistants to allow his sculptures to “emerge”.
The final Olympic bill could come in £377m under budget but the government must provide strong leadership to ensure the legacy is not wasted, a new report claims.
West Ham United have been named as the preferred candidate to move into the Olympic stadium but a number of questions remain over the finances of the deal.
It took millions of pounds worth of equipment to keep the Games running smoothly, with Locog leasing 15,900 computers. But now that it’s all long over where has the equipment gone?