Nov 02 2008 | National Sport
British motor-racing legend Sir Stirling Moss believes new Formula One world champion Lewis Hamilton has earned his place among the sport's all-time greats. Read
Nov 02 2008 | National Sport
Lewis Hamilton became the youngest-ever world champion as he took fifth place in the Brazilian GP, despite Felipe Massa claiming victory. Read
Nov 02 2008 | National Sport
Ricardo Gardner eased the pressure on under-fire Bolton manager Gary Megson with a goal and an assist in his side's 2-0 win over Manchester City. Read
Nov 02 2008 | National Sport
Holders Ospreys flirted with elimination before booking their place in this season's EDF Energy Cup semi-finals despite losing 23-19 at London Irish. Read
Nov 02 2008 | National Sport
Britain's Paula Radcliffe led from start to finish to win the ING New York City Marathon women's race for the third time. Read
Nov 02 2008 | National Sport
Robert Karlsson became the first Swede to win the European Order of Merit on Sunday, leaving Lee Westwood to reflect on a season of near-misses. Read
Nov 02 2008 | National Sport
Swede Robert Karlsson won Europe's Order of Merit on Sunday when Lee Westwood, Padraig Harrington and Miguel Angel Jimenez all fell short of their targets. Read
Nov 02 2008 | National Sport
Robert Karlsson was waiting to be crowned as the European Tour's new number one on Sunday afternoon as Lee Westwood fell out of contention for the Volvo Masters at Valderrama. Read
Nov 02 2008 | National Sport
Nemanja Vidic has warned his Manchester United team-mates there must be no repeat of the defensive shambles that almost caused total humiliation at Old Trafford on Saturday. Read
Nov 02 2008 | National Sport
Harry Redknapp insists restoring his players' confidence levels has been the key to Tottenham's stunning revival. Read
Nov 02 2008 | National Sport
Arsene Wenger fears his Arsenal side could already be suffering from burnout, with less than a third of the Barclays Premier League season gone. Read
Nov 02 2008 | National Sport
England produced a shameful second-half display at Telstra Dome to crash to a record 52-4 defeat in their World Cup Pool A clash with Australia. Read
Nov 02 2008 | National Sport
Luis Felipe Scolari insisted Frank Lampard was the best midfielder in the world after Chelsea had demolished Sunderland 5-0 at Stamford Bridge. Read
Nov 02 2008 | National Sport
India skipper Anil Kumble is to retire at the end of the third Test against Australia. Read
Nov 02 2008 | National Sport
An unbeaten half-century from VVS Laxman held India's innings together, but there was no brave declaration from Anil Kumble as the third Test of the Border-Gavaskar series against Australia headed towards a tame draw. Read
Nov 02 2008 | National Sport
Sir Alex Ferguson admitted Manchester United nearly ended up embarrassed by Hull at Old Trafford. Read
Nov 02 2008 | National Sport
Sir Alex Ferguson has again fanned the flames of Manchester United's battle with Real Madrid over Cristiano Ronaldo. Read
Nov 02 2008 | National Sport
Sebastien Loeb captured a record-breaking fifth straight World Rally Championship drivers' title on Sunday by finishing third at the Rally of Japan. Read
Nov 02 2008 | National Sport
Tony Pulis watched long-throw specialist Rory Delap mastermind Stoke's stunning 2-1 win over Arsenal then thanked the media for helping create a stir over the midfielder's lethal delivery. Read
Nov 02 2008 | National Sport
Harry Redknapp celebrated the end of an "amazing week" as Tottenham snatched a late 2-1 Barclays Premier League victory over Liverpool. Read
Nov 02 2008 | National Sport
Australia's paceman Brett Lee and Mitchell Johnson claimed a wicket each against India but the third Test of the Border-Gavaskar series was heading for a draw by lunch on day five. Read
Nov 02 2008 | National Sport
Kevin Pietersen blamed England's failure to become dollar millionaires on a lack of focus as the Stanford Superstars inflicted a 10-wicket hammering in the high-profile Twenty20-for-20 encounter. Read
Nov 02 2008 | National Sport
England were comprehensively demolished as the Stanford Superstars became dollar millionaires in the high-profile Twenty20-for-20 contest. Read