| Tuesday, 01 September, 2009, 16:00 GMT 24:00 +08:00:Asia/Singapore | |
| TOP STORIES | |
| Poland remembers World War start Commemorations are taking place to mark the outbreak of World War II amid tensions between Poland and Russia. | |
| Fiji suspended from Commonwealth Military-led Fiji is suspended from the Commonwealth, after it refused to commit to holding elections in 2010. | |
| Engineering Earth 'is feasible' Geo-engineering projects could retard climate change but are no substitute for cutting emissions, a Royal Society report concludes. | |
| Pakistan clashes 'kill militants' At least 20 suspected militants are killed in deadly clashes with troops in north-west Pakistan, officials say. | |
| Beslan mourns deadly school siege Russia is marking the fifth anniversary of the Beslan siege in which more than 330 people died after a school was seized by Chechen rebels. | |
| AFRICA | |
| Kenyan anger over corruption job The reappointment of the head of Kenya's anti-corruption body is condemned by campaigners who say he has achieved nothing. | |
| Libya marks Gaddafi anniversary Libya begins celebrations to mark 40 years since Colonel Muammar Gaddafi seized power, but Western leaders stay away. | |
| 'No-music day' on Nigeria radio Lagos radio stations follow a call by Nigerian musicians not to play local songs as part of their protest about royalties and piracy. | |
| AMERICAS | |
| Heat fuelling California wildfire Firefighters tackling a wildfire north of Los Angeles say they are making slow progress and the blaze remains very dangerous. | |
| Huge storm nears Mexican resorts Hurricane Jimena races towards Mexico's Baja California peninsula as officials urge people to leave areas at risk. | |
| Guatemala sees landmark sentence An ex-paramilitary officer in Guatemala is jailed for 150 years, in the first such conviction relating to civil war-era crimes. | |
| ASIA-PACIFIC | |
| Fiji suspended from Commonwealth Military-led Fiji is suspended from the Commonwealth, after it refused to commit to holding elections in 2010. | |
| Dalai Lama holds Taiwan prayers The Dalai Lama holds a prayer ceremony in southern Taiwan in memory of the victims of last month's typhoon. | |
| China pupils told to love nation Chinese children are being told that the first lesson they must learn this school year is "love your country". | |
| EUROPE | |
| Poland remembers World War start Commemorations are taking place to mark the outbreak of World War II amid tensions between Poland and Russia. | |
| Beslan mourns deadly school siege Russia is marking the fifth anniversary of the Beslan siege in which more than 330 people died after a school was seized by Chechen rebels. | |
| EU bans old-fashioned light bulbs A ban comes into force in the European Union on the manufacture and import of 100-watt incandescent light bulbs. | |
| MIDDLE EAST | |
| Iran MPs back 1994 bomb suspect Iranian MPs strongly back Ahmad Vahidi for defence minister, despite a warrant for his arrest over a 1994 bomb in Argentina. | |
| Iran 'has new nuclear proposal' Iran says it is ready to resume talks with world powers after drawing up a new nuclear plan, media reports say. | |
| Israeli troops kill West Bank boy A 15-year-old Palestinian is shot dead by the Israeli military in an incident outside a settlement in the occupied West Bank. | |
| SOUTH ASIA | |
| Pakistan clashes 'kill militants' At least 20 suspected militants are killed in deadly clashes with troops in north-west Pakistan, officials say. | |
| India diarrhoea outbreak kills 26 An outbreak of diarrhoea in the eastern Indian state of Orissa claims 26 lives, the state health minister says. | |
| Tata seeks compensation over Nano India's Tata group says it wants compensation for the land on which it planned to build the Nano, the world's cheapest car. | |
| UK | |
| Straw 'changed mind over bomber' Jack Straw changed his mind over whether the Lockerbie bomber should be included in a transfer agreement, letters show. | |
| Sex assault link to girl's death Nine-year-old Stacey Lawrence, who was found strangled in a lorry, may have been sexually assaulted, police reveal. | |
| Record-breaking husband dies, 101 Frank Milford, one half of Britain's longest living married couple, dies at the couple's Plymouth home at the age of 101 | |
| UK POLITICS | |
| Straw 'changed mind over bomber' Jack Straw changed his mind over whether the Lockerbie bomber should be included in a transfer agreement, letters show. | |
| Brown calls for bank bonus reform Prime Minister Gordon Brown says the culture of bank bonuses should be geared towards long-term success. | |
| Tories pledge more tenant powers The Tories say they would give council house tenants "unprecedented" power to take the lead in improving their neighbourhoods. | |
| UK EDUCATION | |
| UK teenage girls 'worst drunks' An international report finds young teenagers in the UK, particularly girls, have high rates of drunkenness. | |
| More Diploma courses are launched The number of Diploma vocational courses available to students in England doubles from five to 10. | |
| University cuts ties with Tories Oxford University severs links with its Conservative association after students were embroiled in a race row. | |
| ENGLAND | |
| Sex assault link to girl's death Nine-year-old Stacey Lawrence, who was found strangled in a lorry, may have been sexually assaulted, police reveal. | |
| GP 'not proud' of surgery affairs A doctor from East Yorkshire who had sex with a patient in his surgery tells a tribunal he is "not proud" of what he has done. | |
| Record-breaking husband dies, 101 Frank Milford, one half of Britain's longest living married couple, dies at the couple's Plymouth home at the age of 101 | |
| NORTHERN IRELAND | |
| Death threats over McDaid murder More than 20 people are under death threats following the murder of Kevin McDaid in Coleraine in May, the High Court hears. | |
| Hamill witness claims she 'lied' A woman has said she told police her ex-boyfriend was involved in the murder of Robert Hamill because she did not like him at the time. | |
| Bad weather scuppers liner visit 800 tourists due to visit Londonderry have their trip cancelled after they are unable to disembark from their liner. | |
| SCOTLAND | |
| Straw 'changed mind over bomber' Jack Straw changed his mind over whether the Lockerbie bomber should be included in a transfer agreement, letters show. | |
| Woman jailed for killing mother A woman convicted of killing her mother and dumping her body in a burn in Ayrshire is ordered to serve at least 20 years in prison. | |
| Death crash driver found guilty A driver is found guilty of causing the death of a 15-year-old girl who was a passenger in his car when it crashed. | |
| WALES | |
| Murder 'followed Facebook change' A mother-of-four was murdered by her partner after she changed her relationship status to "single" on Facebook, a court hears. | |
| Criticism over child on Snowdon Mountain rescuers criticise parents who took a two-year-old up Snowdon in bad weather and had to be rescued. | |
| Owner is fined over 70kg Labrador A dog owner is fined nearly £1,200 after a court hears that his Labrador suffered because it was "grossly overweight". | |
| BUSINESS | |
| eBay reaches deal to sell Skype Online auction site eBay agreeds to sell the majority of internet phone company Skype for about $2bn (£1.2bn). | |
| Eurozone jobless at 10-year high Unemployment across the 16 nations that use the euro hits a 10-year high, official figures show. | |
| Airline losses 'hit $1bn a month' Airlines are likely to have lost more than $6bn in the first six months of 2009, according to an international air body. | |
| ENTERTAINMENT | |
| Voting change for best film Oscar The voting system, which will determine the winner of the best picture at this year's Oscars is being changed, it has been announced. | |
| Blink 182 cancel gig appearance US band Blink 182 pull out of a gig in New York following the death of Adam Goldstein - DJ AM - on Friday. | |
| MTV 'moving ahead with Teen Wolf' A TV series based on the 1980s' film Teen Wolf is one step closer to reality after MTV orders a pilot, according to US reports. | |
| SCIENCE & ENVIRONMENT | |
| Engineering Earth 'is feasible' Geo-engineering projects could retard climate change but are no substitute for cutting emissions, a Royal Society report concludes. | |
| Strange jellies of the icy depths Details emerge of the strange jelly-like animals that inhabit the deep oceans of the Arctic. | |
| India 'terminates' Moon mission India's space agency calls off its inaugural moon mission, a day after losing all contact with the orbiting satellite. | |
| TECHNOLOGY | |
| eBay reaches deal to sell Skype Online auction site eBay agreeds to sell the majority of internet phone company Skype for about $2bn (£1.2bn). | |
| Microsoft tries to revive mobile Microsoft is hoping its new mobile phone software, to be launched in October, will revive its fortunes in the market for smart phones. | |
| Google browser gets Sony foothold Sony personal computers are now available with Google's Chrome internet browser following a deal struck between the two this summer. | |
| HEALTH | |
| Birth drugs 'cut breastfeeding' Drugs commonly used to treat bleeding after birth may hamper a woman's ability to breastfeed her baby, research suggests. | |
| Indian swine flu deaths top 100 The number of people to die of swine flu in India crosses 100, health officials say, as new deaths are reported in three states. | |
| Depressed teens 'face adult risk' Teenagers who have minor depression are at a significantly higher risk of a range of mental health problems in later life, a US study suggests. | |
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| 1939: Germany invades Poland German forces attack Poland across all frontiers and its planes bomb Polish cities, including the capital, Warsaw - Britain and France prepare to declare war. | |||
| 1983: Korean airliner 'shot down' The United States accuses the USSR of shooting down a civilian airliner which is missing off Russia's eastern coast. | |||
| 1997: Diana driver was 'drunk and speeding' The driver of the car in which Princess Diana was fatally injured had been drinking, French investigators reveal. | |||
| TOP STORIES | |
| Live text - US Open Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, Novak Djokovic and Dinara Safina are in action on day two of the US Open ahead of a night session involving world number two Andy Murray. | |
| Live - Transfer deadline day Everton spend £6m on Johnny Heitinga, Spurs snap up Niko Kranjcar and Aston Villa sign James Collins as the transfer window closes. | |
| Uefa bans Eduardo for two matches Arsenal striker Eduardo is banned for two games by Uefa for diving to win a penalty against Celtic. | |
| Ranieri favourite for Roma post Former Chelsea manager Claudio Ranieri is favourite to be Roma's next coach after the resignation of Luciano Spalletti. | |
| Gay to have surgery after season American sprinter Tyson Gay confirms he will have surgery on his groin once the season is over. | |
| FOOTBALL | |
| Live - Transfer deadline day Everton spend £6m on Johnny Heitinga, Spurs snap up Niko Kranjcar and Aston Villa sign James Collins as the transfer window closes. | |
| Uefa bans Eduardo for two matches Arsenal striker Eduardo is banned for two games by Uefa for diving to win a penalty against Celtic. | |
| Spurs sign Kranjcar from Pompey Tottenham complete the deadline-day signing of Croatian midfielder Niko Kranjcar from Portsmouth. | |
| ARSENAL | |
| Uefa bans Eduardo for two matches Arsenal striker Eduardo is banned for two games by Uefa for diving to win a penalty against Celtic. | |
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| ASTON VILLA | |
| Collins completes move to Villa Aston Villa complete the signing of West Ham defender James Collins for a fee believed to be in the region of £5m. | |
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| BIRMINGHAM | |
| Gold rejects Croatia 'conspiracy' Birmingham owner David Gold rejects claims by the Croatian Football Federation that English players are deliberately injuring Croatia's stars, like Luka Modric. | |
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| BLACKBURN | |
| Blackburn 0-0 West Ham Blackburn and West Ham have to settle for a point after a poor match at Ewood Park. | |
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| BOLTON | |
| Bolton seal Klasnic loan signing Bolton complete the signing of Croatia striker Ivan Klasnic on a season-long loan from Nantes. | |
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| BURNLEY | |
| Burnley secure Livingston youth Teenage striker Joe McKee moves to Burnley from Livingston as the Scottish side sign four players. | |
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| CHELSEA | |
| Terry pens five-year Chelsea deal Chelsea captain John Terry signs a new five-year contract with the club. | |
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| EVERTON | |
| Everton agree £5m Heitinga deal Everton close in on signing Johnny Heitinga after agreeing a £5m fee with Atletico Madrid for the Netherlands defender. | |
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| FULHAM | |
| Blackpool complete Bouazza deal Blackpool confirm the signing of former Fulham midfielder Hameur Bouazza. | |
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| HULL | |
| Hull sign defender Sonko on loan Hull sign Stoke defender Ibrahima Sonko on a season-long loan. | |
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| LIVERPOOL | |
| Manager Benitez handed FA charge Liverpool manager Rafael Benitez is charged with improper conduct by the Football Association. | |
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| MANCHESTER CITY | |
| Portsmouth 0-1 Man City Emmanuel Adebayor keeps up his record of scoring in every league game this season to help Manchester City maintain their 100% start to the season with a 1-0 win at Portsmouth. | |
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| MANCHESTER UNITED | |
| United spending over - Ferguson Sir Alex Ferguson says he will not sign any more players for Manchester United before the closure of the transfer window. | |
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| PORTSMOUTH | |
| Pompey confirm move for Ben Haim Portsmouth sign Manchester City defender Tal Ben Haim on a four-year contract, subject to a work permit. | |
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| STOKE | |
| Stoke sign Sunderland's Collins Stoke complete the signing of defender Danny Collins from Premier League rivals for £2.75m. | |
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| SUNDERLAND | |
| Ipswich snap up Sunderland pair Ipswich Town sign Grant Leadbitter and Carlos Edwards from Sunderland. | |
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| TOTTENHAM | |
| Spurs suffer Modric injury blow Tottenham will be without Luka Modric for at least six weeks after the midfielder broke his leg during the 2-1 victory over Birmingham on Saturday. | |
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| WEST HAM UNITED | |
| Collins completes move to Villa Aston Villa complete the signing of West Ham defender James Collins for a fee believed to be in the region of £5m. | |
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| WIGAN | |
| Swansea reject fresh Bodde offer Swansea City turn down a fresh bid from Wigan for their Dutch midfielder Ferrie Bodde. | |
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| WOLVES | |
| Wolves snap up Ecuador's Castillo Wolves sign Ecuador midfielder Segundo Castillo on a season-long loan from Serbian side Red Star Belgrade. | |
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| BARNSLEY | |
| Barnsley hunt young new manager Barnsley director Barry Taylor says the club are looking for a talented young manager who is already in work to succeed Simon Davey as boss. | |
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| BLACKPOOL | |
| Blackpool complete Bouazza deal Blackpool confirm the signing of former Fulham midfielder Hameur Bouazza. | |
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| BRISTOL CITY | |
| Double signing for Bristol City Bristol City sign Costa Rica striker Alvaro Saborio and Dutch midfielder Evander Sno on loan for the rest of the season. | |
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| CARDIFF | |
| Cardiff prepare for Ledley D-Day Cardiff City face Joe Ledley D-Day on Tuesday as the Championship club await to see whether they will receive a bid for the Wales international. | |
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| COVENTRY | |
| Blackpool 3-0 Coventry Blackpool brush Coventry aside to record their first Championship victory of the season. | |
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| CRYSTAL PALACE | |
| Davis completes switch to Palace Crystal Palace sign defender Claude Davis from Derby County. | |
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| DERBY | |
| Blades swap Hendrie for Stewart Sheffield United agree to sign Derby defender Jordan Stewart, with midfielder Lee Hendrie moving the opposite way. | |
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| DONCASTER | |
| Shackell extends Doncaster stay Doncaster Rovers extend the loan spell of defender Jason Shackell from Wolverhampton Wanderers. | |
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| IPSWICH | |
| Ipswich snap up Sunderland pair Ipswich Town sign Grant Leadbitter and Carlos Edwards from Sunderland. | |
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| MIDDLESBROUGH | |
| Bristol City 2-1 Middlesbrough A Nicky Maynard brace sees Bristol City inflict Middlesbrough's first defeat in the Championship. | |
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| NEWCASTLE | |
| Magpies squad stays put - Hughton Newcastle caretaker boss Chris Hughton believes there will be no further departures from St James' Park before the end of the transfer window. | |
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| NOTTM FOREST | |
| Brighton sign midfielder Davies Brighton sign Arron Davies on loan from Nottingham Forest, while Mark Wright leaves for Bristol Rovers for an undisclosed fee. | |
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| PLYMOUTH | |
| Crewe tie up loan deal for Walton Crewe sign Plymouth midfielder Simon Walton on a season-long loan. | |
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| PRESTON | |
| Crawley sign Preston duo on loan Crawley Town sign Preston defender Dominic Collins and midfielder Adam Barton on loan. | |
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| QPR | |
| QPR sign Wigan's Watson on loan Wigan Athletic midfielder Ben Watson signs for Queens Park Rangers on a three-month loan deal. | |
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| READING | |
| Celtic's O'Dea on loan at Reading Celtic defender Darren O'Dea joins Reading on loan, and Championship clubs want striker Chris Killen. | |
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| SHEFF WED | |
| Plymouth 1-3 Sheff Wed Marcus Tudgay makes one and scores two as Sheffield Wednesday take all three points at Home Park. | |
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| SHEFF UTD | |
| Blades swap Hendrie for Stewart Sheffield United agree to sign Derby defender Jordan Stewart, with midfielder Lee Hendrie moving the opposite way. | |
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| SWANSEA | |
| Swansea reject fresh Bodde offer Swansea City turn down a fresh bid from Wigan for their Dutch midfielder Ferrie Bodde. | |
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| WATFORD | |
| Swansea City 1-1 Watford Alan Tate's injury-time header rescues a draw for Swansea as Lee Trundle makes his eagerly-awaited return. | |
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| WEST BROM | |
| Valero seals return to Mallorca West Brom's Spanish midfielder Borja Valero re-joins former club Real Mallorca on a season-long loan deal. | |
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| CHARLTON | |
| Charlton swoop for winger Holden Charlton sign Rhyl winger Luke Holden on a three-month loan deal. | |
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| NORWICH | |
| Norwich v Brentford Preview followed by live coverage of Tuesday's game between Norwich and Brentford in the Johnstone's Paint Trophy. | |
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| SOUTHAMPTON | |
| Stockport 1-1 Southampton Carl Baker scores a last-gasp penalty to rescue a point for Stockport against Southampton. | |
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| ABERDEEN | |
| Celtic draw Falkirk in Co-op Cup Co-operative Insurance Cup holders Celtic will travel to Falkirk, as Rangers go to Queen of the South. | |
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| CELTIC | |
| Celtic close in on Zheng capture Tony Mowbray hopes to sign China captain Zheng Zhi, whose contract with English League One outfit Charlton Athletic expired in the summer. | |
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| DUNDEE UNITED | |
| Celtic draw Falkirk in Co-op Cup Co-operative Insurance Cup holders Celtic will travel to Falkirk, as Rangers go to Queen of the South. | |
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| FALKIRK | |
| Celtic draw Falkirk in Co-op Cup Co-operative Insurance Cup holders Celtic will travel to Falkirk, as Rangers go to Queen of the South. | |
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| HAMILTON | |
| Antoine-Curier seals Accies loan Dundee striker Mickael Antoine-Curier joins Hamilton Accies on loan until January. | |
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| HEARTS | |
| Celtic draw Falkirk in Co-op Cup Co-operative Insurance Cup holders Celtic will travel to Falkirk, as Rangers go to Queen of the South. | |
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| HIBERNIAN | |
| Celtic draw Falkirk in Co-op Cup Co-operative Insurance Cup holders Celtic will travel to Falkirk, as Rangers go to Queen of the South. | |
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| KILMARNOCK | |
| Celtic draw Falkirk in Co-op Cup Co-operative Insurance Cup holders Celtic will travel to Falkirk, as Rangers go to Queen of the South. | |
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| MOTHERWELL | |
| Moutaouakil seals Well loan move Motherwell sign Charlton Athletic right-back Yassin Moutaouakil on a six-month loan deal. | |
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| RANGERS | |
| Celtic draw Falkirk in Co-op Cup Co-operative Insurance Cup holders Celtic will travel to Falkirk, as Rangers go to Queen of the South. | |
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| ST MIRREN | |
| Celtic draw Falkirk in Co-op Cup Co-operative Insurance Cup holders Celtic will travel to Falkirk, as Rangers go to Queen of the South. | |
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| INVERNESS CT | |
| Celtic draw Falkirk in Co-op Cup Co-operative Insurance Cup holders Celtic will travel to Falkirk, as Rangers go to Queen of the South. | |
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| AFRICAN FOOTBALL | |
| Zamalek reject Pompey's Zaki bid Portsmouth's attempts to bring Egypt's Amr Zaki back to England have failed after a bid is rejected by Zamalek. | |
| Sakuwaha joins Lorient Zambian international Jonas Sakuwaha has joined Lorient in the French first division on a one year deal. | |
| Blackpool complete Bouazza deal Blackpool confirm the signing of former Fulham midfielder Hameur Bouazza. | |
| CRICKET | |
| Shah to play Twenty20 event in NZ England batsman Owais Shah is to play for Wellington province in New Zealand's domestic Twenty20 cricket competition in December. | |
| Collingwood seeks to make impact Paul Collingwood wants to win Tuesday's second Twenty20 clash against Australia at Old Trafford as he looks to cement his place as England Twenty20 skipper. | |
| Collingwood hails England spirit England captain Paul Collingwood praises the commitment of his team in the abandoned Twenty20 international against Australia at Old Trafford. | |
| RUGBY UNION | |
| Jones retains Ospreys captaincy The Ospreys end speculation over their captaincy by confirming Ryan Jones will remain in the job. | |
| Robinson & Delve hold Wales hope Gloucester duo Nicky Robinson and Gareth Delve hope to force themselves into Wales contention. | |
| Richards to referee Quins opener Harlequins' opening game of the new Premiership season against Wasps is to be refereed by Dean Richards. | |
| RUGBY LEAGUE | |
| Cook to leave Bulls for Hull KR Hull Kingston Rovers sign Matt Cook from the Bradford Bulls on a two-year contract from 2010. | |
| Burnett and Lee suspended by Hull Hull duo Mike Burnett and Tommy Lee are suspended pending an internal disciplinary investigation. | |
| Riley targets more Wolves success Warrington winger Chris Riley says his side's Challenge Cup win can be the catalyst to greater success. | |
| TENNIS | |
| Live text - US Open Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, Novak Djokovic and Dinara Safina are in action on day two of the US Open ahead of a night session involving world number two Andy Murray. | |
| Venus battles back from the brink Third seed Venus Williams is three points from defeat before recovering to beat Russia's Vera Dushevina in the first round of the US Open. | |
| Federer eases through in New York World number one Roger Federer begins the defence of his US Open title with a straight sets victory over American teenager Devin Britton. | |
| GOLF | |
| Lawrie in mood for Ryder Cup spot Paul Lawrie believes he can seal a dream return to Europe's Ryder Cup side after a gap of 11 years next autumn. | |
| Slocum bags one-shot Barclays win Heath Slocum secures a one-shot victory at The Barclays at Liberty National in New Jersey. | |
| Hedblom takes title at Gleneagles Swede Peter Hedblom holds off fast-finishing compatriot Martin Erlandsson to win the Johnnie Walker Championship by one shot at Gleneagles. | |
| MOTORSPORT | |
| Fisichella to stay put for Monza Giancarlo Fisichella has not received an approach from Ferrari and will race for Force India in Italy next week, his team boss says. | |
| Lorenzo gains vital Indy victory Jorge Lorenzo wins the Indianapolis MotoGP as championship leader Valentino Rossi fails to finish. | |
| Crash ends Raikkonen's WRC debut Kimi Raikkonen's debut in the World Rally Championship comes to an end after a crash on stage 19 of the Rally Finland. | |
| FORMULA 1 | |
| Fisichella to stay put for Monza Giancarlo Fisichella has not received an approach from Ferrari and will race for Force India in Italy next week, his team boss says. | |
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| BOXING | |
| Cloud win foils Woods title hopes Sheffield's Clinton Woods fails in his bid to win a light-heavyweight world title for the third time as Tavoris Cloud takes the vacant IBF belt. | |
| British boxers eye world medals Khalid Yafai and Luke Campbell will be the Brits to watch in Milan as the World Championships begin on Tuesday. | |
| Sport Wales' take on women's boxing Sport Wales' Lisa Rogers takes a look at the progress of women's boxing in the wake of the decision to include it at the 2012 London Olympics with ex-world champion Jane Couch offering her thoughts. | |
| ATHLETICS | |
| Gay to have surgery after season American sprinter Tyson Gay confirms he will have surgery on his groin once the season is over. | |
| Meadows hopes for funding upgrade Britain's Jenny Meadows is hoping her medal-winning performance at the World Championships last month will lead to an increase in Lottery funding. | |
| British pair light up Gateshead Phillips Idowu and Lisa Dobriskey are the pick of Britain's World Championship medallists at a rain-hit British Grand Prix in Gateshead. | |
| SNOOKER | |
| Snooker pair in police bet probe Snooker players Stephen Maguire and Jamie Burnett are questioned by police over alleged irregular betting patterns. | |
| Contrite O'Sullivan handed fine Ronnie O'Sullivan is fined £300 by World Snooker for prematurely conceding a frame at the UK Championship. | |
| Telford retains UK Championship The UK Championship returns to Telford International Centre for the third year running. | |
| HORSE RACING | |
| Fallon gets green light to return Kieren Fallon is granted a riding licence by the British Horseracing Authority that will enable him to return to the saddle on Friday. | |
| Border secures second Nunthorpe Robin Bastiman's Borderlescott wins the Nunthorpe Stakes for the second year in a row. | |
| Dar Re Mi downs Sariska at York Dar Re Mi beats dual Oaks-winning filly Sariska to clinch the Yorkshire Oaks on day three of the Ebor Festival at York. | |
| CYCLING | |
| Tour of Spain latest updates Results and standings from La Vuelta (from official website) | |
| Armstrong announces squad debut Lance Armstrong's new cycling squad Team Radio Shack will make its debut at the 2010 Tour Down Under in January. | |
| Wiggins makes Tour of Britain bid Three-time Olympic champion Bradley Wiggins will compete in next month's Tour of Britain but there will be no Great Britain team. | |
| OTHER SPORT... | |
| More rowing heroes set to return Great Britain will welcome back five Olympic medallists when the new rowing season begins and double gold medallist Steve Williams could still return. | |
| England stun Germans to win title England's men come from 3-2 down to beat world and Olympic champions Germany 5-3 and claim their first ever EuroHockey Nations crown. | |
| England women secure Euro bronze England's women take bronze at the EuroHockey Nations Championships with a 2-1 win over Spain in Amstelveen. | |
| FUN AND GAMES | |
| Robbo Robson blog How are Robbo's Premier League predictions shaping up? | |
| Sport quotes of the week Lily Allen, Rafa Benitez and all your top football chants | |
| Ten to Tackle - Ashes special How much do you remember about England's win at The Oval? | |
| NORTHERN IRELAND | |
| Brunt and Little out of NI squad Chris Brunt and Andrew Little have been ruled out of the Northern Ireland squad for Saturday's World Cup qualifier against Poland. | |
| Dungannon Swifts 1-2 Crusaders Crusaders go top of the Carling Premiership by beating Dungannon Swifts at Stangmore Park. | |
| Cork City 1-0 Cliftonville Joe Gamble's strike gives Cork City victory over Cliftonville in the Setanta Cup. | |
| SCOTLAND | |
| Rangers tie up Rothen loan deal Rangers complete the signing of left winger Jerome Rothen from Paris St Germain on a one-year loan deal. | |
| Live - Transfer deadline day Everton spend £6m on Johnny Heitinga, Spurs snap up Niko Kranjcar and Aston Villa sign James Collins as the transfer window closes. | |
| Celtic close in on Zheng capture Tony Mowbray hopes to sign China captain Zheng Zhi, whose contract with English League One outfit Charlton Athletic expired in the summer. | |
| WALES | |
| Collins completes move to Villa Aston Villa complete the signing of West Ham defender James Collins for a fee believed to be in the region of £5m. | |
| Swansea reject fresh Bodde offer Swansea City turn down a fresh bid from Wigan for their Dutch midfielder Ferrie Bodde. | |
| Stoke sign Sunderland's Collins Stoke complete the signing of defender Danny Collins from Premier League rivals for £2.75m. | |
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