Ian Balding, trainer of Mill Reef, dies at 87

The racing world mourns Ian Balding, the celebrated trainer of the legendary Derby winner Mill Reef, who has passed away at the age of 87. A brilliant sportsman and family man.

Stokes wants McCullum to stay as England coach

Ben Stokes has publicly endorsed Brendon McCullum to remain as England head coach following the Ashes loss, stating they are the right duo to push the team to greater heights. Read the full story.

Heated Rivalry Exposes Hockey's Culture of Silence

Crave and HBO's hit series 'Heated Rivalry' spotlights ice hockey's enduring struggle with LGBTQ+ visibility, questioning why the NHL still treats openness as a problem. Explore the paradox.

January Transfer Rumours: Salah, Liverpool, Man Utd

The January transfer window sparks rumours: Mohamed Salah linked with Roma return, Liverpool target a £43m defender, and Manchester United consider selling Bruno Fernandes. Get the latest gossip.

Teen Golfer First Victim of Swiss New Year's Fire

Emanuele Galeppini, a 17-year-old golfer hailed as a 'promising young talent', has been identified as the first victim of the Swiss nightclub fire that killed at least 47 people. Our thoughts are with his family.

Crystal Palace to sign Brennan Johnson in £35m deal

Crystal Palace are finalising a major £35million move for Tottenham forward Brennan Johnson today. The Wales international is set to bolster Oliver Glasner's attack as the Eagles push for European football.

Carlsen wins World Rapid and Blitz chess crowns in Qatar

Magnus Carlsen overcomes dramatic mishaps to secure a historic double at the World Rapid and Blitz Championships in Doha, claiming his 19th and 20th world titles. Discover how the Norwegian chess genius triumphed.

Seahawks-49ers Clash for NFC No.1 Seed in Week 18

The final NFL regular season week features a winner-takes-all clash between the Seattle Seahawks and San Francisco 49ers for the NFC's top playoff seed. Plus, Houston's surge and the Rams' slide.

Guardian Readers Pick Their All-Time Ashes Favourites

Guardian readers have selected their favourite cricketers from the history of the men's Ashes, from Don Bradman and Shane Warne to cult heroes like Monty Panesar. Discover the legends and the personal stories behind the choices.

Glasner delighted as Mateta ends goal drought for Palace

Crystal Palace manager Oliver Glasner praised Jean-Philippe Mateta after his vital goal in a 1-1 draw with Fulham. Glasner also reflected on a 'challenging' first half to the season for the Eagles. Read the full story.

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