Graham Thorpe’s wife Amanda has revealed the former England cricketer took his own life after battling depression and anxiety for several years, with police confirming he had died following an incident on a railway line near his home.
Football fans living with dementia made history at Wembley Stadium when they joined England and Wales players as mascots for their international friendly. As part of the official charity partnership between Alzheimer's Society and The Football...
FICCI leads India-UK Sports collaboration drive in Manchester visit
Graham Thorpe’s wife Amanda has revealed the former England cricketer took his own life after battling depression and anxiety for several years, with police confirming he had died following an incident on a railway line near his home.
Kyle Kothari, born on January 26, 1998, in Harrow, North London, has made his Olympic debut in the Men's 10m Platform event at Paris 2024. He is the first athlete from a UK Jain family to compete in the Olympics, representing Great Britain and...
Fifteen-year-old Shreyas Royal, a schoolboy in London, has become the youngest British grandmaster. Shreyas achieved the coveted title at the British Chess Championships in Hull, breaking David Howell’s UK record of becoming one aged 16 in 2007.

The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) hosted its Taste of Cricket event at Shepherds Bush Cricket Club (Shepherds Bush CC).

Dozens of fans gathered outside the Heathrow International Airport in London to welcome East Bengal’s under-21 side which arrived here to participate in...
Spinner Shoaib Bashir took five wickets as England bowled out West Indies for 143 to secure a 241-run victory on the fourth day of the second Test at Trent Bridge and take an unassailable 2-0 lead in the series.

Navita Yadav, board trustee of AMREF (African Medical and Research Foundation) Health Africa UK and Europe CEO of Apex Group hosted a unique cricket reception...

The Prideview Group, held their twelfth #PrideviewCricketCup at Merchant Taylor’s School in Northwood, Greater London.The popular annual event was organised...
A nine-year-old Indian origin girl from Harrow has made history by becoming the youngest person selected to represent England in an international competition. Bodhana Sivanandan has been named in the women’s team for September’s Chess Olympiad.
It’s been an unusually chilly start to Wimbledon, the temperature just about touching a high of 20 degrees Celsius. A stiff wind swept across Church Road and spectators tugged at their wraps and jackets. The sun only made a guest appearance...