Daily Telegraph

Exclusive interview Icon of the track still follows fierce regime yet now, aged 40, he has plans to transform Ethiopia .
Kurtley Beale’s anticipated return for Australia against the Lions may come too early
Will Greenwood: Lions bandwagon hit buffers in Canberra, but one positive is that selection has suddenly become much simpler
it is time to put the record straight: England do ‘tamper’ with the ball. But within the laws of the game.
Former British and Irish Lions back Rob Henderson tells Gavin Mairs how a centre forward became a centre
Three-time champion believes Briton has accumulated the life lessons that could deliver him the trophy at last.
Andre Villas-Boas turns down the chance to become the new head coach of Paris St-Germain.
Cricket ground redevelopment has modernised the space and facilities, with a nod in the direction of the Hacienda music craze of the 1980s, without losing the grittiness of the area’s industrial roots.
Micah Richards will open talks with Manchester City this week over a new four-year contract
Aston Villa will not allow Darren Bent to leave on the cheap and are demanding a minimum of £8 million.
Birmingham City are set to sell England under-21 winger Nathan Redmond this summer after Fulham, Swansea and Norwich tabled bids of around £2 million.
Team Sky leader says the defending champion’s withdrawal from the Tour de France has given the squad ‘clarity’.
Telegraph Sport columnist picks his Lions team for the first Test against Australia in Brisbane on Saturday
Alan Pardew wants reassurances that Joe Kinnear will not heap further embarrassment on Newcastle.
Massimo Cuttitta says Scotland prop Euan Murray put in a heroic shift against South Africa as he battled against the hamstring injury he had suffered the previous weekend.
The charity at the forefront of helping professional footballers overcome addictions revealing it now treats more players with betting issues than those abusing alcohol and drugs combined.
A rundown of the tourists’ defeats by represenative sides.
England v South Africa at the Oval could just as easily be billed as the chokers against the underachievers.
Jake White, the ACT Brumbies coach, has no doubt that his side’s 14-12 win will have a significant impact on the first Test in Brisbane on Saturday.