There's a clear message from the Labour Party's research into care of the disabled and the elderly and it's don't move to Brighton and Hove.
The rise and ultimate demise of the formidable Ken Livingstone
OLYMPIC rower James Cracknell criticised Paula Radcliffe yesterday for failing to finish the marathon and 10,000 metres in Athens.
BRITISH heavyweight boxer Danny Williams insisted yesterday that he has not compromised his speed after weighing in at a record-equalling 19st 4lbs for tonight's world heavyweight title clash with Vitali Klitschko in Las Vegas.
NEWCASTLE Falcons back Dave Walder said yesterday that he has no intention of handing over his place to England captain Jonny Wilkinson, who makes his long awaited comeback from a bicep injury today.
CELTIC star Aiden McGeady expressed his fears over the future of manager Martin O'Neill yesterday.
THE FA charged both Liverpool and Millwall yesterday over the crowd trouble which marred their League Cup match in October.
CATHY GIBB reviews a week in women's football.
SCOTSMEN Alex Arthur and Craig Docherty confirmed yesterday that their super-featherweight title bout will go ahead on March 18 in Glasgow.
ROBERT KEY insisted yesterday that he would have "no complaints" if selectors recall rival Mark Butcher for the forthcoming Test series against South Africa.

