Classic matches and sporting highlights join live racing and AFL on TV schedules
The coronavirus outbreak has seen most live sport suspended.
The coronavirus outbreak has seen most live sport suspended.
The British Airline Pilots Association said the industry is at risk of collapse as it waits for support amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Three major championships – the Masters, US PGA Championship and ANA Inspiration – have already been postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The hosts reached the semi-finals before losing to Germany on penalties.
All airlines have slashed their flights in recent days due to travel restrictions and a collapse in demand.
Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro’s communications director was at the Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida on Saturday.
Flights were cancelled and delayed despite airports reopening on Monday.
Under the proposals outlined in January, 48 players would compete in an 18-event season offering a total prize fund of USD 240million (£183m).
The 79-year-old’s son, Edinho, told TV Globo on Monday that his father was “embarrassed” to leave home due to his hip issues.
The American said he and his team are ‘looking into’ the proposed new series.
Eurostar will begin running direct trains in both directions on April 30.
Tickets for the new services will be available from February 11 and will cost from £35 each way.
The defending champions get the tournament under way on Saturday.
The Wales lock knows all about the new head coach’s strengths.
Christina Koch will next month return to Earth after a record-breaking stint on the space station.