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A dramatic race in Qatar has set up the final round of the F1 World Championship to be a cracker.
Sergio Garcia has revealed he will have to be pitch perfect to qualify automatically for the Ryder Cup after coughing up a £1million fine before he serves a 26-tournament suspension.
Some of the biggest names in snooker are heading to Edinburgh for the Scottish Open.
BBC newsreader Clive Myrie has apologised for failing to declare tens of thousands of pounds in payments from external events that he undertook outside his role at the corporation.
Manchester United will be without several players when they face Arsenal in the Premier League this evening.
Defending champion Mark Allen will be aiming to defend his crown as the eagerly-anticipated Snooker Shoot Out gets underway this week.
With Jay Shah taking over as International Cricket Council's youngest chairman on December 1, the role of secretary in the mighty BCCI lies vacant and as officials wonder who the replacement might be, they have time to figure out the next course of action. Following the constitutional amendment in 2022, the secretary is the most influential office-bearer in the BCCI, having "all powers in relation to cricketing and non-cricketing matters" with the CEO working under his supervision. Shah was elected unopposed for the ICC top position in August and the stakeholders have been wondering ever since how the transition process will take place.
A staggering 1,040 homes in Bolton have remained empty and unfurnished for more than two years. councillors have heard. In total there are 4,419 homes in the borough currently unoccupied.