10 things we learned from sport in 2020
Anti-racism messages and the cancellation of events dominated the calendar during a unique year.
Anti-racism messages and the cancellation of events dominated the calendar during a unique year.
Reed carded nine birdies and a solitary bogey at Jumeirah Golf Estates.
Brazil’s Gol Airlines became the first in the world to return the planes to its active fleet.
Gabriel Jesus had a goal disallowed by VAR and Raheem Sterling had a shot cleared off the line.
Such an encounter would be the first such meeting.
Boris Johnson has promised a dramatic increase in defence spending but the aid budget appears to be in the sights of ministers looking to save cash.
Dustin Johnson, Collin Morikawa and Bryson DeChambeau claimed the three major titles on offer this year.
He was speaking during a DCMS committee hearing on Tuesday.
MP warns football is in an existential crisis because of the Covid-19 outbreak.
The regular season will end after this week’s fixtures with the expanded six-team play-offs getting under way on November 12.
Covid-19 has hit the competition hard.
The 44-year-old is happy with his game as Masters season begins in earnest.
They remain closed in Mumbai, the home of Bollywood, where coronavirus death rates are high.
David Sterling retired as head of the Northern Ireland Civil Service in August after 42 years with the organisation.
A number of players have returned to former clubs during the last decade.