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Badminton & hockey not in Glasgow Games' 10 sports

The 10 sports, across four venues, for the scaled-down 2026 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow are revealed.




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'It wasn't to be against Boks, but Townsend not far away'

Tom and Andy are joined by former Scotland captain Rory Lawson




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Scrum V's rugby history

All the Welsh captains, coaches and a host of stats and results for rugby in Wales.




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Rees-Zammit has talent but lots to learn, says NFL boss

The former Wales international has had a bumpy start as he transitions to playing American football.




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Thomas' Wales call-up a Gloucester 'success story'

Gloucester lock Freddie Thomas' call-up to the Wales squad is a "real success story" for the club, says boss George Skivington.




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Burgess among five new greats added to Welsh Sports Hall of Fame

Iwan Thomas, Liza Burgess, Jim Roberts, Liz Johnson and Hugh Morris are inducted into the Welsh Sports Hall of Fame.




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Scrum V Top 5: Sam Warburton on turning down Toulon

Former Wales and British and Irish Lions captain Sam Warburton tells of his chance to join French Top 14 side Toulon in 2013.




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Lake looking forward to 'incredible' Wales moment

Dewi Lake is looking forward to an "incredible" experience of captaining Wales on home turf as he prepares to lead Wales out in Cardiff for the first time against Fiji on Sunday.




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Hale hopes to have seen last WRU apology

Former prop Cerys Hale hopes her ex-Wales team-mates have received their last apology from the WRU after being "let down" again by the governing body.




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The doctor who became a cycling world champion

A qualified doctor who watched the Tokyo Games while working at a hospital, Anna Morris is now a three-time world champion and Olympic medallist.




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Wales' journey from part-time pioneers to Euro play-offs

In the build-up to the Euro 2025 qualifying play-off against Slovakia, the country's leading goalscorer Jess Fishlock has told the story of Wales women's rise from part-timers to history makers.




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Wrexham's black football pioneer with a story worthy of Hollywood

The remarkable story of how Steve Stacey made black football history with Wrexham and found his GI father in the Deep South.




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World champions to part-timers - Martin needs patience

Cardiff's number eight has gone from part-timer to facing world champions and back again in the space of 12 months.




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WRU to apologise for contract row but denies sexism

The Welsh Rugby Union admits serious failings in contract talks with the senior women's team.




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All you need to know about Wales' autumn series

Form guide, facts and how to follow Wales who take on Fiji, Australia and South Africa this month.




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Scrum V Top 5 - Sam Warburton's top team-mates

Sam Warburton reveals his all-time top five team-mates.




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Gatland admits replacement error in Wales' loss to Fiji

Wales head coach Warren Gatland has discussed an error made with his replacements during his side's defeat by Fiji in Cardiff.




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Former Wales lock Ball to retire at end of season

Former Wales lock Jake Ball announces he will retire from professional rugby at the end of the season.




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Newport County accounts to show 'light moving forward'

Newport County say new accounts will show the club has ended a run of financial losses previously described as "unsustainable".




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FAW asks Merthyr to quit England for Cymru Premier

The Football Association of Wales has made a presentation to Merthyr Town to entice them out of the English non-league system into an expanded Cymru Premier in 2026.




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Watch: Evra 'didn't travel from Dubai' to see Larne lose

Larne's newest fan has visited the club in the build-up to their Uefa Conference League contest with Shamrock Rovers on Thursday night.




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The Dutch YouTuber who plans to change NI football

BBC Sport NI speaks to YouTuber Nico Leonard van der Horst about his involvement with Larne Football Club and his vision for Northern Irish sport.




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McGuinness named October's Player of the Month

Cliftonville striker Caitlin McGuinness is named October's player of the month by the Northern Ireland Football Writers' Association.




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Trump and Musk can bring peace to golf - McIlroy

Donald Trump's return to the White House can help pave the way for peace in golf's 'civil war', says four-time major champion Rory McIlroy.




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'Error-strewn Ireland display may force Farrell into shake-up'

Ireland's error-filled performance in the 23-13 defeat by New Zealand leaves head coach Andy Farrell with much to ponder.




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Farrell to assess 'energy levels' before making changes

Ireland head coach Andy Farrell says he will assess the "energy levels" of his squad before deciding whether to make wholesale changes against Argentina.




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All you need to know about Ireland v Argentina

All you need to know as Ireland host Argentina in the Autumn Nations Series at Aviva Stadium in Dublin.




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Defending champion Allen defeats Jones to progress

Defending champion Mark Allen advances to the semi-finals of the Champion of Champions tournament by beating Jak Jones 6-4 in the Group One final.




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Furlong could return against Pumas but O'Toole out

Ulster prop Tom O'Toole will miss Ireland's Test against Argentina at the Aviva Stadium on Friday night.




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Watch: Kilcoo edge Crosserlough to reach Ulster semi-finals

Pre-match favourites Kilcoo are pushed all the way by Crosserlough but do just enough to clinch a 0-15 to 1-10 win in the Ulster Club SFC quarter-final.




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Watch: 'Time to reflect' for Higgins after cup final defeat

Derry City manager Ruaidhri Higgins reacts to his side's disappointing 2-0 defeat by Drogheda in the FAI Cup.




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Ireland 'ready to bounce back' against Pumas - Hansen

Mack Hansen says Ireland will ignore "outside noise" in the build-up facing Argentina after their defeat to the All Blacks




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Glentoran reach County Antrim Shield final

Last year's runners up Glentoran advance to the final of the County Antrim Shield after a 2-0 victory over Ballymena United at the Oval.




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Tally set to be appointed to Derry football job

Paddy Tally is expected to be named the new Derry football manager which will end the county's four-month search to fill the role.




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Matthew wins historic third Open

World champion Nick Matthew beats Ramy Ashour to become the first Englishman to win the British Open three times in the professional era.




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Willstrop into last 16 at Worlds

World number one James Willstrop continues his bid for a first world title with victory over Canada's Shawn Delierre in Doha.




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Businessmen set to complete Hull FC takeover

Former Leeds Rhinos president Andrew Thirkill and businessman David Hood enter into an exclusivity period to take over Hull FC.




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Family to press minister for funeral regulation

Relatives affected by the Legacy funeral directors probe are taking their campaign to Parliament.




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More than 100 firefighters tackle town centre blaze

The huge fire broke out in the centre of Abergavenny on Sunday and continued into Monday morning.




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'I'm called exotic for being black in a rural town'

Nyarai moved to Carmarthenshire when she was 13 and felt "very different" in a white, rural area.




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Stargazing photographer shares sense of wonder

Photographer Cormac Downes captures the night sky above Wales in a series of striking images.




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Huw Edwards to keep Bafta Awards despite rule change

Bafta changes its rules for people who are convicted of a crime, but they won't apply to past winners.




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'I was more excited to fight before Spiderman than Trump'

Paul Craig says he was more excited by "fighting in front of Spiderman" than he would be Donald Trump as the Scot prepares to meet Bo Nickal at Madison Square Garden.




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Seven Scots to receive posthumous Elizabeth Emblem

The firefighters, police officers and a nurse are being honoured with a new award for those who died in the line of duty.




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Paddy McGuinness: Chris Hoy training pushed me to 'absolute limits'

Paddy McGuinness is taking on a nearly 300-mile cycling challenge for BBC Children in Need.




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Fiddle linked to Robert Burns to be used at gigs

The instrument is usually on display in the Robert Burns Birthplace Museum in Alloway.




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Milkman goes extra mile for isolating customers

During lockdown Tony Fowler has offered help to isolated older customers who have been advised to stay indoors.




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What was Capt Tom's £33m spent on?

One nurse said welfare packs at work made her job "a little bit easier in a difficult time".




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'A crazy year to bring a baby into the world'

Four mums share their experiences of having a baby amid coronavirus lockdown restrictions.




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Holding on to hope during India’s Covid disaster

The BBC's Nikita Mandhani reflects on her personal experience of the second wave in India.