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Paul Bittar is keen to find a resolution to the whip rules before the Cheltenham Festival.
Football pundit Alan Hansen, whose £1.5million-a-year BBC contract has been widely criticised, is on the verge of agreeing a new deal at significantly reduced terms.
Sportsday Live featuring the latest from the Australian Open, the second Test between England and Pakistan, the golf from Abu Dhabi, transfer news ahead of deadline day and Olympics news.
Sportsday Live featuring the latest from the Australian Open, the second Test between England and Pakistan, the golf from Abu Dhabi, transfer news ahead of deadline day and Olympics news.
New British Horseracing Authority chief executive Paul Bittar admits the biggest challenge he faces over the new whip rules is getting the "proportion of the penalty aligned with the level of breach".
Football pundit Alan Hansen, whos £1.5million-a-year BBC contract has been widely criticised, is on the verge of agreeing a new deal at significantly reduced terms.
A bank of resources about event reporting, including events relating to 2012 events, for teachers and students taking part in the BBC's news making projects for 11 to 16-year-olds, School Report.
MG is back to selling cars, and now it has announced it will enter the 2012 British Touring Car Championship with two race-prepared MG6 GT cars. The team – known as MG KX Momentum Racing – has enlisted double BTCC Champion Jason Plato and Andy Neate, who drove for Team Aon last season.
There will be no live cricket on free-to-view television for at least the next four years following the ECB's announcement that it has renewed its exclusive deal with Sky TV
The Rugby League has bought Odsal Stadium to safeguard its future. The former council tip has been the Bradford club's home since 1934 but the Bulls have recently been under pressure to sell to housing developers. They will now pay a market rent to the RFL to use it, with the League having paid an undisclosed price.
Paul Bittar, chief executive of the British Horseracing Authority, is keen to find a resolution to the controversial whip rules before the Cheltenham Festival gets underway in March.
New British Horseracing Authority chief executive Paul Bittar admits the biggest challenge he faces over the new whip rules is getting the "proportion of the penalty aligned with the level of breach".
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