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Tyson Fury had been urged to target a gold medal at the London 2012 Games, years before Anthony Joshua became Britain’s Olympic hero.
Aston Villa, Sheffield United, Manchester City and Arsenal players, as well as match officials, showed their support for the Black Lives Matter movement by taking a knee at kick-off as the Premier League got back under way.






Raheem Sterling and Marcus Rashford have inspired all young black footballers to speak up for the causes they believe in, according to Derby defender Max Lowe.
Snooker legend Willie Thorne has died aged 66 in hospital in Spain after being placed in an induced coma.
With the Premier League back on Wednesday, read our refresher on what needs to be decided at both ends of the table…
All 22 players and the referee “took a knee” in support of the Black Lives Matter movement as the first Premier League match since lockdown got under way at Villa Park.
More than a third of furloughed employees have been asked to carry out work by their bosses, in direct contravention of the rules, according to a new survey.
A 14-year-old boy has been charged with plotting a terror attack, police say.
Dame Barbara Windsor’s husband says she may soon have to move into a care home because her Alzheimer’s has worsened.
Football fans could be back watching their teams in stadiums at the start of next season, the culture secretary has said.