Is it any wonder that sports stars have criticised US President Donald Trump, who signed an executive order banning nationals from Iran, Iraq, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen from entering the U.S?
Read MoreGlobal event sponsors need to do more to address the issue of human rights in host cities, according to a survey undertaken by Calacus at the International Sport Convention in Geneva last week.
Read MoreThe Champions League may be the greatest club competition in the world but UEFA also runs the Foundation for Children to help vulnerable children through sport and football in particular.
Read MoreThe storm surrounding England captain Wayne Rooney this week underlines the increasing challenges that sports stars now face with smartphones allowing everyone to film and photograph everywhere.
Read MoreSince their creation in 2009, Team Sky have always proclaimed their zero tolerance approach to doping, a refreshing change from the negativity that surrounded elite cycling for so many years.
Read MoreRegular media training is vital the skills that not only prepare you for the nice conversations and interviews, but the awkward situations that can affect profits and reputation, as Wayne Rooney found out recently.
Read MoreRevelations in the Daily Telegraph about former England manager Sam Allardyce were as damning as they are embarrassing and there really was little he could do to save the situation.
Read MoreEngland manager Sam Allardyce's reputation lay in tatters this morning following a sting in the Telegraph in which he allegedly advised undercover reporters how to "get around" strict FA rules.
Read MoreThe Olympic Games only come around every four years but Rio 2016 undoubtedly provided moments of inspiration and unforgettable achievements when even the most hardened viewer might shed a tear.
Read MoreMillfield School is renowned for its strong sporting history, having trained and developed Olympians since 1956 in a variety of disciplines including swimming and hockey, fencing and athletics.
Read MoreChance to Shine is on a mission to spread the power of cricket throughout schools and communities – and recently used Pakistan bowler Wahab Riaz to inspire East London youngsters.
Read MoreIt’s been a whirlwind couple of years for Seren Bundy-Davies, the only Welsh representative in Team GB's athletics team for Rio 2016, and who recently won bronze at the Beijing World Athletics Championships.
Read MoreFormer England coach Roy Hodgson has managed some of the world’s biggest clubs including Inter Milan and Liverpool, which would have prepared him well for the pressures of international management.
Read MoreMuch has been written about Muhammad Ali since his death at the weekend and the fact that U.S. Presidents past and present have added to the eulogies speaks volumes for Ali’s the impact on the world.
Read MoreMaria Sharapova's drugs ban and her public reaction to the suspension do serious damage to her image and long-term prospects - but partner brands shouldn’t be hasty to end their relationship with her.
Read MoreThere is no easy way to sack a Premier League manager and Manchester United have found that out the hard way with their firing of Louis Van Gaal just after his team had lifted the FA Cup at Wembley.
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