Sunday, 19 April, 2009, 16:00 GMT 24:00 +08:00:Asia/Singapore | |
TOP STORIES | |
'Thousands flee' Sri Lanka combat Sri Lanka's military says about 5,000 civilians escaped from a Tamil Tiger-held area after the army smashed a fortification. | |
Boycott-hit racism forum to open A UN conference on racism will open without the US and Germany, amid concern it could be a platform for anti-Semitism. | |
Gunman holds up Jamaica aircraft A man hijacks a passenger plane in the Jamaican resort of Montego Bay, and is reportedly still holding several crew members hostage. | |
Australia bushfire inquiry opens Victims of February's Australian bushfires say they are being shut out of the official inquiry, as it opens in Melbourne. | |
IAEA chief urges N Korea dialogue The head of the UN's nuclear watchdog calls for international dialogue to end the stand-off with North Korea. |
AFRICA | |
Mandela boost for ANC supporters Former South African president Nelson Mandela makes a surprise appearance at the ruling ANC party's final pre-election rally. | |
Boycott-hit racism forum to open A UN conference on racism will open without the US and Germany, amid concern it could be a platform for anti-Semitism. | |
'Green Nobel' for forest champion A campaigner who fought a mining deal in the Gabonese rainforest receives an international environmental prize. |
AMERICAS | |
Gunman holds up Jamaica aircraft A man hijacks a passenger plane in the Jamaican resort of Montego Bay, and is reportedly still holding several crew members hostage. | |
Americas rivals see signs of hope An Americas summit ends with no joint declaration, but signs of a thaw in US ties with Cuba and Venezuela. | |
PepsiCo offers $6bn for bottlers Soft drinks giant PepsiCo plans to spend $6bn to take sole control of its two largest bottling companies. |
ASIA-PACIFIC | |
Australia bushfire inquiry opens Victims of February's Australian bushfires say they are being shut out of the official inquiry, as it opens in Melbourne. | |
IAEA chief urges N Korea dialogue The head of the UN's nuclear watchdog calls for international dialogue to end the stand-off with North Korea. | |
Motor show gears up in Shanghai The Shanghai motor show gets under way in China, the only major car market in the world that is expanding. |
EUROPE | |
Italy takes in stranded migrants Italy agrees to accept 140 migrants rescued off the coast of Lampedusa, ending a four-day stand-off with Malta. | |
Hardliners win N Cyprus election Turkish Cypriot nationalists win an election in northern Cyprus that could hamper peace talks with Greek Cypriots. | |
Cult author JG Ballard dies at 78 The author JG Ballard, famed for novels such as Crash and Empire of the Sun, dies aged 78 after a long illness. |
MIDDLE EAST | |
Iran leader urges reporter rights Iran's president says Iranian-US journalist Roxana Saberi must have the legal right to defend herself in an appeal against her spying conviction. | |
Boycott-hit racism forum to open A UN conference on racism will open without the US and Germany, amid concern it could be a platform for anti-Semitism. | |
New speaker for Iraq parliament Members of Iraq's parliament elect a new speaker, ending months of dispute about who should fill the post. |
SOUTH ASIA | |
'Thousands flee' Sri Lanka combat Sri Lanka's military says about 5,000 civilians escaped from a Tamil Tiger-held area after the army smashed a fortification. | |
Afghanistan to boost police force Afghanistan plans to recruit 15,000 new police officers in time for the presidential election in August, the interior minister says. | |
'US strike' on Pakistan militants A suspected US missile strike has targeted a Taleban base in north-western Pakistan, say local security officials. |
UK NEWS | |
Darling '£15bn spending cuts due' Chancellor Alistair Darling is expected to announce £15bn of spending cuts in his Budget, paid for in efficiency savings. | |
Councils may recoup Iceland cash Local councils which invested millions of pounds in Icelandic banks gain indications they could get most of the money back. | |
Police defended on G20 tactics The police service has been defended by the Association of Chief Police Officers over its handling of the G20 protests. |
UK POLITICS | |
Darling '£15bn spending cuts due' Chancellor Alistair Darling is expected to announce £15bn of spending cuts in his Budget, paid for in efficiency savings. | |
Councils may recoup Iceland cash Local councils which invested millions of pounds in Icelandic banks gain indications they could get most of the money back. | |
Jowell makes apology to fellow MP Tessa Jowell apologises to a Labour MP for not telling him of a visit to his constituency, the scene of a party selection battle. |
UK EDUCATION | |
Drive to break down age barriers Projects which bring together old and young to strengthen communities in England are to get government funding. | |
Care children 'need pushy parent' England's care system needs a radical overhaul with the state acting as a "pushy parent" to get the best for children, MPs say. | |
Building of £50m school under way Schools Secretary Ed Balls is to attend a ceremony marking construction of the UK's most expensive state school, for Jewish children. |
ENGLAND | |
M1 victims were mother and family Four of the five people killed on the M1 in Bedfordshire in a head-on collision were related, police confirm. | |
Police thank Gooch gang witnesses Witnesses who provided information to help catch 11 members of the notorious Gooch gang are thanked by police. | |
Heathland burnt in 'biggest fire' A major fire destroys about five hectares of heathland in Dorset, the fire service says. |
NORTHERN IRELAND | |
Bikers among three killed on road Two motorcyclists and the driver of a car lose their lives in three separate road accidents at the weekend. | |
Cardinal Brady to meet loyalists The head of the Catholic church in Ireland is to hold face-to-face talks with loyalist leaders for the first time. | |
Paisley's court deadline expires A court deadline ordering Ian Paisley Jnr to reveal information about the murder of LVF leader Billy Wright is about to expire. |
SCOTLAND | |
Helicopters to return to service Super Puma helicopters will begin to return to UK service on Tuesday after a North Sea crash which killed 16 people. | |
Salmond intervenes in deportation First Minister Alex Salmond writes to the home secretary urging her to reverse an immigration tribunal decision. | |
Warning over Scottish Budget cuts Union leaders warn that cuts in public services would be a "disaster" which could hit Scotland's communities. |
WALES | |
Family rescued from house arson A mother and her four children are rescued from a fire at their home, which is thought to have been started deliberately. | |
Tributes to TV actress found dead Colleagues of a young actress from the BBC Wales drama Belonging are "deeply shocked" after she was found dead. | |
Daffodil drug's Alzheimer's help A drug produced from daffodils in the Black Mountains to treat Alzheimer's disease is set for full production. |
BUSINESS | |
Motor show gears up in Shanghai The Shanghai motor show gets under way in China, the only major car market in the world that is expanding. | |
China looks to its own consumers China says it is focusing on domestic consumption rather than exports in order to achieve its growth target. | |
PepsiCo offers $6bn for bottlers Soft drinks giant PepsiCo plans to spend $6bn to take sole control of its two largest bottling companies. |
ENTERTAINMENT | |
Cult author JG Ballard dies at 78 The author JG Ballard, famed for novels such as Crash and Empire of the Sun, dies aged 78 after a long illness. | |
Efron comedy beats meaty thriller Zac Efron's new film 17 Again tops the North American box office ahead of Russell Crowe thriller State of Play. | |
Madonna injured in horse tumble Pop star Madonna suffers minor injuries and bruises after falling from a horse in New York, according to her spokeswoman. |
SCIENCE & ENVIRONMENT | |
Switch-on success for superscope One of the world's most powerful telescope arrays, which will provide a new view of the Universe, gets under way. | |
A look inside a giant telescope The BBC's Rebecca Morelle takes a look inside the giant Lovell telescope at Jodrell Bank. | |
'Green Nobel' for forest champion A campaigner who fought a mining deal in the Gabonese rainforest receives an international environmental prize. |
TECHNOLOGY | |
UK high-tech firms 'under threat' Government funding is needed as the credit crunch threatens new small high-tech companies, an investment group warns. | |
Court jails Pirate Bay founders The founders of Pirate Bay, the world's most famous file-sharing site, are given jail terms in Sweden for copyright offences. | |
Spam 'produces 17m tons of CO2' Spam wastes enough energy to power more than 2.4m homes every year, a study finds. |
HEALTH | |
1970s lifestyle 'protects planet' Getting back to the slim, trim days of the 1970s would help to cut carbon emissions and tackle climate change, researchers say. | |
Cancer brake 'could halt disease' Genetic "brakes" which could slow down or stop diseases like MS and cancer are found by scientists in Edinburgh. | |
Beer goggles 'don't disguise age' The "beer goggles" effect should not be used as an excuse for men thinking a young girl is older than she is, a study suggests. |
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1999: Students 'kill dozens' at Denver school A shooting spree by two American high school students is feared to have left up to 25 people dead. | |||
1968: Powell slates immigration policy The Conservative right-winger, Enoch Powell, has made a hard-hitting speech attacking the government's immigration policy. | |||
1974: 'Troubles' death toll hits 1,000 The conflict in Northern Ireland has claimed its 1,000th victim, a petrol station owner from County Fermanagh. | |||
TOP STORIES | |
Ferguson enters Wembley pitch row Sir Alex Ferguson joined the chorus of disapproval over the state of Wembley's pitch after Manchester United were dumped out of the FA Cup by Everton. | |
Buoyant Vettel eyes more F1 glory Sebastian Vettel says Red Bull will aim to become the best team in F1 after steering them to their first Grand Prix win in China. | |
Nadal seals fifth Monte Carlo win Rafael Nadal beats Novak Djokovic to win his fifth straight Monte Carlo Masters title. | |
Shearer sets Magpies home target Newcastle manager Alan Shearer believes his side need to win their last three home games to avoid relegation after their 1-0 defeat by Tottenham. | |
Beckham shines in AC Milan romp David Beckham produces a vintage display as AC Milan move up to second in Serie A with a 5-1 win over Torino. |
FOOTBALL | |
Ferguson enters Wembley pitch row Sir Alex Ferguson joined the chorus of disapproval over the state of Wembley's pitch after Manchester United were dumped out of the FA Cup by Everton. | |
Shearer sets Magpies home target Newcastle manager Alan Shearer believes his side need to win their last three home games to avoid relegation after their 1-0 defeat by Tottenham. | |
Man City 4-2 West Brom Robinho's first Manchester City goal of 2009 helps see off bottom-side West Brom in a thrilling match. |
ARSENAL | |
Ferguson enters Wembley pitch row Sir Alex Ferguson joined the chorus of disapproval over the state of Wembley's pitch after Manchester United were dumped out of the FA Cup by Everton. | |
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ASTON VILLA | |
Aston Villa 1-1 West Ham Diego Tristan pops up five minutes from time to snatch West Ham a point they barely deserved at Aston Villa. | |
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BLACKBURN | |
Stoke 1-0 Blackburn A second-half strike from Liam Lawrence takes a major step to securing Stoke's Premier League status as they deservedly overcome Blackburn. | |
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BOLTON | |
League to discuss two-tier plan Chairman will discuss a plan put forward by Bolton's Phil Gartside to have a two division Premier League including Celtic and Rangers. | |
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CHELSEA | |
Hiddink happy to bow out in final Guus Hiddink is looking forward to ending his time as Chelsea manager with the "perfect scenario" of an FA Cup final. | |
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EVERTON | |
Ferguson questions ref decision Sir Alex Ferguson says pre-match comments from Everton boss David Moyes about referee Mike Riley may have ultimately denied Manchester United a penalty in their FA Cup semi-final. | |
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FULHAM | |
Middlesbrough 0-0 Fulham Middlesbrough's Premier League survival bid suffers a major blow as they were held to a goalless draw by Fulham. | |
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HULL | |
Sunderland 1-0 Hull Djibril Cisse gives Sunderland three valuable points against struggling Hull. | |
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LIVERPOOL | |
Hillsborough files may be opened Calls for secret files on the Hillsborough disaster to be made public 10 years early are backed by the home secretary. | |
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MANCHESTER CITY | |
Man City 4-2 West Brom Robinho's first Manchester City goal of 2009 helps see off bottom-side West Brom in a thrilling match. | |
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MANCHESTER UNITED | |
Ferguson enters Wembley pitch row Sir Alex Ferguson joined the chorus of disapproval over the state of Wembley's pitch after Manchester United were dumped out of the FA Cup by Everton. | |
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MIDDLESBROUGH | |
Middlesbrough 0-0 Fulham Middlesbrough's Premier League survival bid suffers a major blow as they were held to a goalless draw by Fulham. | |
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NEWCASTLE | |
Shearer sets Magpies home target Newcastle manager Alan Shearer believes his side need to win their last three home games to avoid relegation after their 1-0 defeat by Tottenham. | |
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PORTSMOUTH | |
Portsmouth 1-0 Bolton A late strike from substitute Kanu, a faint touch from a Nadir Belhadj corner, gives Portsmouth a valuable win against Bolton. | |
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STOKE | |
Potters not safe yet - Lawrence Stoke winger Liam Lawrence says his team are not safe from the drop despite the 1-0 win over Blackburn in the Premier League. | |
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SUNDERLAND | |
Sunderland 1-0 Hull Djibril Cisse gives Sunderland three valuable points against struggling Hull. | |
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TOTTENHAM | |
Spurs suffer Dawson injury blow Tottenham manager Harry Redknapp fears defender Michael Dawson has either damaged his ankle ligaments or suffered a fracture. | |
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WEST BROM | |
Man City 4-2 West Brom Robinho's first Manchester City goal of 2009 helps see off bottom-side West Brom in a thrilling match. | |
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WEST HAM UNITED | |
Aston Villa 1-1 West Ham Diego Tristan pops up five minutes from time to snatch West Ham a point they barely deserved at Aston Villa. | |
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WIGAN | |
Wigan 1-4 Arsenal Arsenal bounce back from a goal down with four second-half goals to see off Wigan. | |
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BARNSLEY | |
Reading 0-0 Barnsley Relegation-threatened Barnsley earn a point away at play-off chasing Reading. | |
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BIRMINGHAM | |
Watford 0-1 Birmingham Cameron Jerome steps off the bench to fire in a late winner at Watford and put Birmingham in pole position to join neighbours Wolves in winning promotion. | |
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BLACKPOOL | |
Charlton 2-2 Blackpool Charlton are relegated after drawing with Blackpool at The Valley. | |
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BRISTOL CITY | |
Swansea City 1-0 Bristol City Captain Gary Monk's first goal of the season keeps Swansea City's play-off hopes alive as they see off Bristol City. | |
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BURNLEY | |
Burnley v Sheff Utd Team news ahead of Monday's Championship match. | |
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CARDIFF | |
Cardiff flops set for video nasty Dave Jones will show Cardiff City's humiliated players a video nasty of their 6-0 thrashing at Preston. | |
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CHARLTON | |
Charlton 2-2 Blackpool Charlton are relegated after drawing with Blackpool at The Valley. | |
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COVENTRY | |
Nott'm Forest 1-0 Coventry Nottingham Forest climb out of the Championship drop zone as Coventry's dismal away form continues. | |
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CRYSTAL PALACE | |
Crystal Palace 1-0 Derby Shefki Kuqi's strike secures victory for 10-man Crystal Palace over struggling Derby to virtually assure the Eagles' Championship survival. | |
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DERBY | |
Crystal Palace 1-0 Derby Shefki Kuqi's strike secures victory for 10-man Crystal Palace over struggling Derby to virtually assure the Eagles' Championship survival. | |
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DONCASTER | |
Plymouth 0-3 Doncaster Doncaster virtually secure their Championship status after comfortable seeing off Plymouth at Home Park. | |
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IPSWICH | |
Ipswich 3-2 Norwich Norwich's relegation fears increase as they slump to defeat at Ipswich in the East Anglian derby. | |
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NORWICH | |
Ipswich 3-2 Norwich Norwich's relegation fears increase as they slump to defeat at Ipswich in the East Anglian derby. | |
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NOTTM FOREST | |
Nott'm Forest 1-0 Coventry Nottingham Forest climb out of the Championship drop zone as Coventry's dismal away form continues. | |
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PLYMOUTH | |
Plymouth 0-3 Doncaster Doncaster virtually secure their Championship status after comfortable seeing off Plymouth at Home Park. | |
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PRESTON | |
Preston 6-0 Cardiff City Preston North End thrash promotion hopefuls Cardiff City to reignite their Championship play-off push. | |
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QPR | |
Wolves 1-0 QPR Wolves are promoted to the Premier League after beating QPR at Molineux. | |
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READING | |
Reading 0-0 Barnsley Relegation-threatened Barnsley earn a point away at play-off chasing Reading. | |
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SHEFF WED | |
Sheff Wed 2-0 Southampton On-loan striker Luke Varney scores twice for Sheffield Wednesday to increase Southampton's relegation worries. | |
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SHEFF UTD | |
Burnley v Sheff Utd Team news ahead of Monday's Championship match. | |
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SOUTHAMPTON | |
Sheff Wed 2-0 Southampton On-loan striker Luke Varney scores twice for Sheffield Wednesday to increase Southampton's relegation worries. | |
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SWANSEA | |
Monk unsure about watching rivals Captain Garry Monk admits he is not sure if he will be able to watch play-off rivals Burnley take on Sheffield United in a crucial game on Monday. | |
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WATFORD | |
Watford 0-1 Birmingham Cameron Jerome steps off the bench to fire in a late winner at Watford and put Birmingham in pole position to join neighbours Wolves in winning promotion. | |
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WOLVES | |
Wolves 1-0 QPR Wolves are promoted to the Premier League after beating QPR at Molineux. | |
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ABERDEEN | |
Celtic 2-0 Aberdeen Celtic extend their lead at the top of the Scottish Premier League table to four points with a comfortable win over Aberdeen. | |
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CELTIC | |
Celtic 2-0 Aberdeen Celtic extend their lead at the top of the Scottish Premier League table to four points with a comfortable win over Aberdeen. | |
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DUNDEE UNITED | |
Dundee United 0-0 Kilmarnock Kilmarnock fail to ease their relegation fears with a dull stalemate at Tannadice. | |
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FALKIRK | |
Falkirk 0-0 Hearts Falkirk and Hearts gain a point each following an uneventful match at the Falkirk Stadium. | |
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HAMILTON | |
Inverness CT 1-1 Hamilton Accies Brian Kerr's volley two minutes from time secures a draw for Inverness at the Caledonian Stadium. | |
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HEARTS | |
Falkirk 0-0 Hearts Falkirk and Hearts gain a point each following an uneventful match at the Falkirk Stadium. | |
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HIBERNIAN | |
Hibernian 2-3 Rangers Steven Whittaker is on target as Rangers close the gap on league leaders Celtic to a point with victory at Easter Road. | |
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INVERNESS CT | |
Inverness CT 1-1 Hamilton Accies Brian Kerr's volley two minutes from time secures a draw for Inverness at the Caledonian Stadium. | |
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KILMARNOCK | |
Dundee United 0-0 Kilmarnock Kilmarnock fail to ease their relegation fears with a dull stalemate at Tannadice. | |
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MOTHERWELL | |
Motherwell 0-2 St Mirren St Mirren kill off Motherwell's hopes of a top six place thanks to goals from Steven Thomson and Andy Dorman. | |
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RANGERS | |
Hibernian 2-3 Rangers Steven Whittaker is on target as Rangers close the gap on league leaders Celtic to a point with victory at Easter Road. | |
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ST MIRREN | |
Motherwell 0-2 St Mirren St Mirren kill off Motherwell's hopes of a top six place thanks to goals from Steven Thomson and Andy Dorman. | |
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AFRICAN FOOTBALL | |
Mazembe and ASEC in narrow wins TP Mazembe of DR Congo and ASEC Mimosas of Ivory Coast can only claim slim 1-0 wins at home in the third round, first leg of the African Champions League, plus all the rest of the weekend's action. | |
Ahly and Etoile hold on for draws Champions Al Ahly and former winners Etoile du Sahel secure away draws in their third round, first leg matches of the African Champions League. | |
Fifa takes El-Hadary decision Fifa says it has taken decision in the stand-off between goalkeeper Essam El-Hadary and Egyptian club Al-Ahly. |
CRICKET | |
Pietersen to face Flintoff in IPL Andrew Flintoff and Kevin Pietersen will meet in the Indian Premier League on Monday when the Chennai Super Kings face the Bangalore Royal Challengers. | |
Windies begin tour without stars West Indies start their tour of England on Monday without their captain Chris Gayle and three other top players. | |
Vaughan fails to press Test claim Michael Vaughan misses the chance to stake a really good claim for an England place, making 43 in Yorkshire's 80-run win over Durham. |
RUGBY UNION | |
Newcastle 14-15 Bath Bath launch a second-half fightback to move back into the Guinness Premiership play-off places. | |
Saracens 13-16 Leicester Leicester fly-half Sam Vesty kicks a last-minute penalty to guarantee his side a place in the end-of-season Premiership play-offs. | |
Robinson into 'Lions contention' Jonathan Davies believes Cardiff Blues fly-half Nicky Robinson could be a shock inclusion in the Lions squad for their tour to South Africa. |
RUGBY LEAGUE | |
Castleford 22-68 St Helens Tony Puletua scores four tries and Jon Wilkin adds a hat-trick as St Helens romp to a 12-try win over Castleford. | |
Harlequins 12-32 Hull KR Hull KR produce a stunning second-half performance to thrash Harlequins at the Stoop. | |
Wigan 44-10 Celtic Crusaders Wigan claim their first win in three games with a nine-try victory over basement club Celtic Crusaders. |
TENNIS | |
Nadal seals fifth Monte Carlo win Rafael Nadal beats Novak Djokovic to win his fifth straight Monte Carlo Masters title. | |
Lisicki stuns Wozniacki in final Germany's Sabine Lisicki beats world number 12 Caroline Wozniacki to win her first WTA title in Charleston. | |
Australia seek Davis Cup switch Tennis Australia are to appeal to the sports governing body over their decision to allow its Davis Cup tie to played in southern India. |
GOLF | |
Gay triumphs in Heritage Classic American Brian Gay wins the Heritage Classic by 10 shots, with Britain's Luke Donald sharing second place. | |
Strange clinches China Open title Scott Strange overhauls overnight leader Richard Finch to win the China Open. | |
Finch surges into China Open lead England's Richard Finch has a run of six birdies in a row in a 66 to take a one-stroke lead into the final round of the China Open. |
MOTORSPORT | |
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Buoyant Vettel eyes more F1 glory Sebastian Vettel says Red Bull will aim to become the best team in F1 after steering them to their first Grand Prix win in China. |
FORMULA 1 | |
Buoyant Vettel eyes more F1 glory Sebastian Vettel says Red Bull will aim to become the best team in F1 after steering them to their first Grand Prix win in China. | |
Ferrari predict end to poor form Ferrari are hopeful their car will improve in two races' time after their worst start to a season in 28 years. | |
Hamilton faces long wait for wins Lewis Hamilton thinks it will take at least four or five races for McLaren to compete with the best Formula 1 teams. |
BOXING | |
No drug charges for Olympic boxer An Olympic boxer questioned on suspicion of dealing cocaine will not face any charges, say Durham Police. | |
Booth lands vacant British title Jason Booth wins the vacant British super-bantamweight title after a cut eye leaves Mark Moran unable to continue. | |
Cleverly gets British title shot Nathan Cleverly is set to face Danny McIntosh for the British light-heavyweight title vacated by Dean Francis. |
ATHLETICS | |
Usain Bolt - roots of a champion BBC Sport travels to Usain Bolt's birthplace in Jamaica to talk to the Olympic sprint champion who says he wants to set a world record that will stand the test of time. | |
Devonish set for Bolt street race British sprinter Marlon Devonish signs up to face double world record holder Usain Bolt in a 150m street race in Manchester on 17 May. | |
Downturn hits Laureus gala event The Laureus World Sports lavish awards gala has been scrapped due to the global financial crisis. |
SNOOKER | |
Hendry hits back to stun Williams Seven-time champion Stephen Hendry produces an impressive comeback to beat Mark Williams in the World Championship first round at the Crucible. | |
Bizarre foul surprises Williams While playing a safety shot, Mark Williams realises the white ball is about to hit the cue extension that he's left on the table - but is powerless to do anything about it. | |
World Championship latest scores The latest scores and order of play for the first round of the World Championship in Sheffield. |
HORSE RACING | |
Hello Bud powers to Scots win Hello Bud, ridden by Paddy Brennan and trained by Nigel Twiston-Davies, wins the Scottish Grand National at Ayr after a bold front-running display. | |
Delegator claims stylish victory Delegator becomes the favourite for next month's 2,000 Guineas after an impressive display to win the Craven Stakes at Newmarket. | |
Fantasia romps home at Newmarket Luca Cumani's Fantasia wins the Leslie Harrison Memorial Nell Gwyn Stakes at Newmarket. |
CYCLING | |
Ivanov seals Amstel one-day win Sergei Ivanov wins the Amstel Gold Race one-day classic, while 2006 winner Frank Shleck in injured in a heavy crash. | |
Disgraced rider Hamilton to quit Olympic gold medalist Tyler Hamilton, who was banned for two years for doping in 2005, is to retire after testing positive for a banned antidepressant. | |
Armstrong vows to make Giro start Lance Armstrong tells organisers of the Giro d'Italia to have faith that he will be fit to take part when the race begins on 9 May. |
OTHER SPORT... | |
NBA play-offs- The Daily Zap The best of Saturday's action as the NBA play-offs get underway. | |
Scots doubles edge out Australia Scotland beat Australia 8-4 at the World Mixed Doubles Curling Championship in Italy. | |
Meyers proud of GB bronze medal Nottingham Panthers captain Danny Meyers says his bronze medal with Great Britain at the World Championships in Poland is something he will never forget. |
FUN AND GAMES | |
The review of the week Thrilling European matches and QPR's revolving door | |
Ten to tackle Test your knowledge of the last seven days in sport | |
Robbo Robson blog "From the moment Hiddink arrived I've thought that Chelsea will come good" |
NORTHERN IRELAND | |
Ireland trounce Canada in decider Ireland hammer Canada by nine wickets in Sunday's World Cup qualifier final in South Africa. | |
Coleraine 0-1 Crusaders Aaron Black scores a spectacular goal to give Crusaders a 1-0 victory at Coleraine. | |
Dungannon Sw 4-3 Ballymena Utd Dungannon Swifts beat Ballymena United 4-3 in a seven-goal thriller at Stangmore Park. |
SCOTLAND | |
Hibernian 2-3 Rangers Steven Whittaker is on target as Rangers close the gap on league leaders Celtic to a point with victory at Easter Road. | |
Highlights - Hibernian v Rangers A fantastic match at Easter Road sees Rangers edge a five-goal cracker with Hibernian. Paul Mitchell describes the action. | |
Hendry hits back to stun Williams Seven-time champion Stephen Hendry produces an impressive comeback to beat Mark Williams in the World Championship first round at the Crucible. |
WALES | |
Robinson into 'Lions contention' Jonathan Davies believes Cardiff Blues fly-half Nicky Robinson could be a shock inclusion in the Lions squad for their tour to South Africa. | |
Monk unsure about watching rivals Captain Garry Monk admits he is not sure if he will be able to watch play-off rivals Burnley take on Sheffield United in a crucial game on Monday. | |
Evans admits Scarlets focus issue Huw Evans concedes the Scarlets' season to forget is because the Welsh region focused on building their new £23m Parc y Scarlets stadium. |
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